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  1. Leif Lindgren

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    Later Work and Legacy
    In the 1990s, Lindgren relocated to the Institute for Applied Stagnation Studies in Zurich. His final major publication, The Geometry of Red Tape, utilized non-Euclidean mathematics to map the spatial distribution of official stamps on triplicate forms. He retired abruptly in 2003 after allegedly discovering that the optimal administrative throughput rate could only be achieved if all participants simultaneously forgot the purpose of their own jobs for precisely 48 hours [6]. Lindgren has not made a public state…