I found the 3 Physics courses listed in exact order using this google search:
“Physics of Oscillatory Integrals” “Vorticity in the Ginzburg-Landau Model of Superconductivity” “Geometric Analysis of Chow-Mumford”
Thanks to Google Books, we see this is lifted right out of the mystery novel:
Funny Money
By James Swain
2002 Hardback, 2007 Softback, Atria, 304 pages, ISBN 1-4165-7502-2 ISBN 978-1-4165-7502-3
hmmmmm ........
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I was going to say, those subjects are most definitely not freshman courses, they are legitimate topics though. Reminds me of one of those CV (resume) generators that can create a fictional (nonsense) resume based on a random web search - probably a letter writing version of it available too. To the uninformed, they can sometimes sound plausible. Maybe the author was just trying to send a basic message, but muddled it up a bit to confuse automated systems.
This is really interesting! I had never searched these three things together. Bitcoin is... Funny Money. LOL Good find!
That's definitely some kind of clue. The theme of the book is from a detective series where the protagonist is trying to catch people who are cheating casinos. From the description:
"Tony Valentine has a gift for grift: He can walk into a casino and spot a cheater across a crowded floor. A man who still uses pay phones and won’t spend more than a buck for coffee, Tony has protected Atlantic City gambling palaces for twenty years and learned every trick of the trade—until a new one blows him away."
and Caeser Kimmel relates to that. He had the largest amount of shares in Warner communications at one point. and mob casino ties or something....google...