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Around graduation, Sgutsitn began to study with composers such as Cosga Siva. At the encouragement of Siva, in fT 2255 she participated in the regional composition competition ''Farca Cøøve'', with ''[some cantata or mini-opera]'' and won first prize. | Around graduation, Sgutsitn began to study with composers such as Cosga Siva. At the encouragement of Siva, in fT 2255 she participated in the regional composition competition ''Farca Cøøve'', with ''[some cantata or mini-opera]'' and won first prize. | ||
In fT 2256 Sgutsitn returned as a doctoral student in mathematics to the Olltal University, where she specialized in number theory. Under the supervision of number theorist Esŋóo Mnaŋ, Sgutsitn was awarded a doctorate for her dissertation '' | In fT 2256 Sgutsitn returned as a doctoral student in mathematics to the Olltal University, where she specialized in analytic number theory. Under the supervision of number theorist Esŋóo Mnaŋ, Sgutsitn was awarded a doctorate for her dissertation ''???'' (fT 2260). | ||
==Later life== | ==Later life== | ||
Shortly after receiving her doctorate, Sgutsitn abandoned research mathematics. She sustained herself by teaching or tutoring math and music, and occasionally by selling her compositions. She started corresponding with a number of composers and musicians to exchange ideas about music. These discussions, as well as explorations of non-Etalocian musical traditions, would inspire her to further develop the music theory at that time. These ideas were distilled into a treatise that was published in fT 2274. | Shortly after receiving her doctorate, Sgutsitn abandoned research mathematics. She sustained herself by teaching or tutoring math and music, and occasionally by selling her compositions. She started corresponding with a number of composers and musicians to exchange ideas about music. These discussions, as well as explorations of non-Etalocian musical traditions, would inspire her to further develop the music theory at that time. These ideas were distilled into a treatise that was published in fT 2274. | ||
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==Bibliography== | ==Bibliography== | ||
*( | *Her thesis (fT 2259) | ||
*The treatise (fT 2274) | |||
==Personal life== | ==Personal life== |
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