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  1. Topics in differential geometry by Shiing-Shen Chern, 1951
  2. Complex manifolds: [Résumé des lecons] (Textos de matemática) by Shiing-Shen Chern, 1959
  3. Lectures on integral geometry by Shiing-Shen Chern, 1965
  4. Lectures on Differential Geometry by Shiing-Shen Chern , Wei-Huan Chen , K. S. Lam B01_0394 by Wei-Huan Chen , K. S. Lam Shiing-Shen Chern , 2002
  5. Riemann-Finsler Geometry (Nankai Tracts in Mathematics) (Nankai Tracts in Mathem by Shiing-Shen Chern; Zhongmin Shen, 2005-01-01
  6. S.S. Chern: A Great Geometer of the Twentieth Century by Shing-Tung Yau, 1998-06-01

81. Royal Society | About The Society | About Us | The Fellowship | Directory Of Fel
chern, Professor shiingshen ForMemRS. Elected , 1985. Work Address, Died 03Dec 2004. Work Telephone , 00 86 022 2350/40
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82. Great Philosopher Karl Popper & Lao Tzu
My special thanks to Professor chern, shiingshen of the Unversity of California,Berkeley for his agreement to do the calligraphy of the Chinese title.
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Chinese Site http://www.daoism.net Great Philodsopher Karl Popper and Lao Tzu Frequent asked questions About the Original Taoism About Tao References ... A Picture of Lao Tzu (from the Prologue of the book) There are many people who have either directly or indirectly helped me with the completion of this book. The foremost of them is Professor Sir Karl Popper. I started corresponding with him in 1989 when he was already eighty-eight years old. Wanting to understand Lao Tzu in depth, I had inadvertently developed the urge to re-read his Open Society and Its Enemies . I felt that there were many agreements between Lao Tzu and Popper, yet Popper has successfully analyzed these tenets in more convincing modern terms. Later, wanting to understand him more precisely, I further extended my reading to his other book The Logic of Scientific Discovery ,(orig. Logik der Forschung ) which has laid the foundation for Open Society . Through it I realized why and how his claims are so solidly grounded. I have also gained from it some insight of the methodology of his analysis. Popper's own translation of Plato's original work in Open Society, according to Bertrand Russell "A work of first-class importance attack on Plato, while unorthodox, is in my opinion, totally justified." Other British Platonic scholars, including adversaries, also can not find fault in his translation. Popper's other monumental book

83. New Acquisitions: LC Class "Q"
Author chern, shiingshen, 1911- Title A mathematician and his mathematicalwork selected papers of SS chern / edited by SY Cheng, P. Li, G. Tian.
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Author: Creese, Mary R. S., 1935- Title: Ladies in the laboratory II : West European women in science, 1800-1900 : a survey of their contributions to research / Mary R.S. Creese, with contributions by Thomas M. Creese.

84. OEUVRES
Translate this page chern, shiing-shen, Selected papers Vol. 1 (1978). chern, shiing-shen, Selectedpapers Vol. 2 (1989). chern, shiing-shen, Selected papers Vol. 3 (1989)
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suivant: PHILOSOPHIE monter: MotCle HISTOIRE
OEUVRES
Abel, Niels Henrik Abel, Niels Henrik Adams, J. Frank The selected works of J. Frank Adams Vol. 1 (1991) Adams, J. Frank The selected works of J. Frank Adams Vol. 2 (1991) Artin, Emil The collected papers of Emil Artin (1965) Atiyah, Michael Collected works Vol. 1 (1988) Atiyah, Michael Collected works Vol. 2 (1988) Atiyah, Michael Collected works Vol. 3 (1988) Atiyah, Michael Collected works Vol. 4 (1988) Atiyah, Michael Collected works Vol. 5 (1988) Atiyah, Michael Collected works Vol. 6 (2004) Badrikian, Albert Oeuvres scientifiques (1990) Banach, Stefan Oeuvres Vol. 2 (1979) Bellman, Richard E. The Bellman continuum (1986) Bernoulli, Jakob Die Werke von Jakob Bernoulli Vol. 1 (1969) Bishop, Errett Selected papers (1986) Bochner, Salomon Selected mathematical papers of Salomon Bochner (1969) Bolzano, Bernard Bernard Bolzano's Schriften Vol. 1 (1930) Borel, Armand Oeuvres Vol. 1 (1983) Borel, Armand Oeuvres Vol. 2 (1983) Borel, Armand Oeuvres Vol. 3 (1983) Borel, Armand Oeuvres Vol. 4 (2001)

85. All Miller Professors By Term - Miller Institute
chern, shiingshen. Miller Professor 1963 - 1964, MATHEMATICS Miller Professor1969 - 1970, MATHEMATICS. * CLARK, J. Miller Professor 1963 - 1964,
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86. SULAIR: Mathematical & Computer Sciences Library: New Books
AUTHOR chern, shiingshen, 1911- TITLE Complex manifolds without potentialtheory, by SS chern. IMPRINT Princeton, NJ, Van Nostrand c1967 CALL QA331 .
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87. Biografia De Chern, Shiing Shen
Translate this page chern, Shiing Shen. (Kia-hing, 1911) Matemático estadounidense de origen chino.Profesor de matemática en Berkeley, se ha especializado en geometría
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Inicio Buscador Las figuras clave de la historia Reportajes Los protagonistas de la actualidad Chern, Shiing Shen (Kia-hing, 1911) Matemático estadounidense de origen chino. Profesor de matemática en Berkeley, se ha especializado en geometría diferencial. Ha dado su nombre a unas invariantes topológicas asociadas a una estructura diferenciable sobre una variedad analítica compleja ( clases de Chern Inicio Buscador Recomendar sitio

88. 07/10/2003 Nobel Laureate, Eminent Scholars, Innovator And
Prof Shiing Shen chern has made great contributions to mathematics in China andthe world. From an entirely new perspective, he constructed the chern
http://www.ust.hk/en/pa/e_pa031007-749.html
Nobel Laureate, Eminent Scholars, Innovator and Entrepreneur to be Awarded Honorary Doctorates by HKUST
The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST) will confer honorary doctorates on five distinguished persons in recognition of their academic achievements and contributions to society.
The five honorary recipients and the degrees they will be conferred are:
  • The Honorable Dr Cha Chi-ming, distinguished entrepreneur and founder of the Qiu Shi Science and Technologies Foundation, Doctor of Social Sciences honoris causa Prof Shiing Shen Chern, the greatest living Chinese mathematician and Wolf Prize winner, Doctor of Science honoris causa Dr Alfred Y Cho, inventor of revolutionary semiconductor technology and recipient of the National Medal of Science, Doctor of Engineering honoris causa The Honorable Professor Jao Tsung-I, erudite scholar and world renowned sinologist, Doctor of Letters honoris causa Prof Karl Alexander M ller, Nobel Laureate in Physics and pioneer in superconductivity, Doctor of Science honoris causa

Dr Cha Chi-ming
Prof Shiing Shen Chern
Dr Alfred Y Cho
Prof Jao Tsung-I
Prof Karl Alexander M ller
Dr Cha Chi-ming is a prominent industrialist, entrepreneur and philanthropist. He is the Chairman of CDW International Limited, The Mingly Corporation Limited, and HKR International Limited. In 1994, he demonstrated his enthusiasm for scientific and technological advancement in China by donating US$20 million to establish the Qiu Shi Science and Technologies Foundation. The Foundation is highly respected and awards prizes to Chinese scientists who have made significant advances in their fields.

89. ICM 2002 - Closing Ceremony
words for the President of the Congress Professor chern Shiing Shen. Professor chern had hoped to attend the Closing Ceremony, but could not do so.
http://www.mathunion.org/ICM/closing_speech.html
    ICM 2002-Closing Ceremony
    Speech by Jacob Palis
    President of IMU
    Dear Colleagues, Ladies and Gentlemen: At this moment, we are closing one more International Congress of Mathematicians, the 24th of a series that started in 1897 in Zurich in a span of more than one hundred years. Thus, it's time to try to respond to the questions: Is it worthwhile to have such a comprehensive Congress, covering an impressive array of areas of mathematics, with 20 plenary talks, 174 invited lectures and many short communications? Were the lectures well presented in trying to reach a large mathematical audience, avoiding technical details and in offering an overview of the themes discussed and the prospect for research in the future? Is the Congress still attractive to a significant number of mathematicians from all over the world? Has it been organized in a way that led to the presence of a magical atmosphere combining friendship and inspiration for creativity in mathematics? We have posed so many difficult questions and yet we are absolutely certain that the answers are all very positive. Indeed, the echoes from the participants are overwhelming: The Congress was one of the best ever. The lectures provided, to a large extent, a grand vision of today's mathematics and its prospect for tomorrow. About 4,300 colleagues from 101 countries were present, among whom 2,700 are foreigners. Jointly, IMU and the Local Organizing Committee have supported the participation of about 450 foreign mathematicians from developing countries. A substantial part of the IMU support came from its Special Development Fund, to which the following institutions have contributed in the period 1998-2002: American Mathematical Society, Mathematical Society of Japan, London Mathematical Society, Brazilian National Research Council, Société Mathématique de France and Wiskundig Genootschap Netherlands. To them we express our best thanks. Therefore, it's time to look to the future with optimism and determination in the pursuit of our dreams, in search of beauty in mathematics and its use to well serve society.

90. Opening Ceremony Of ICM2002
Li, Lanqing Vice Premier of PRC chern , Shiing shen Honorary President of theCongress Presentation of the Fields Medals and the Nevanlinna Prize
http://www.icm2002.org.cn/Spot/Opening_Ceremony.htm

91. Paths To Erdos
1982 Ukranian SSR 4 Shiing Shen chern 198384 China 2 Paul Erdös 1983-84 Poland 3 Fritz John 1982 Germany 4 Shiing Shen chern 1983 China 2 Joseph L.
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The tables below shows of some famous scientists and mathematicians, including many Nobel laureates . Further details, including the paths that establish these numbers and many other people, can be found in LATeX postscript (419K, 35 pages), and pdf (453K, 35 pages). It appears (somewhat abbreviated) in The Mathematical Intelligencer Revista de la Academia Colombiana de Ciencias Exactas, Fisicas y Naturales In addition, we have listed on a separate page the collaboration paths Fields Medal , the Nevanlinna Prize , the Abel Prize , the Wolf Prize in Mathematics , and the Steele Prize for Lifetime Achievement , as well as a few others. Perhaps the most famous contemporary mathematician, Andrew Wiles , was too old to receive a Fields Medal (but was given a Special Tribute by the Committee at the 1998 ICM ANDREW ODLYZKO to Chris M. Skinner. William H. (Bill) Gates , who published with Christos H. Papadimitriou in 1979, who published with Xiao Tie Deng PAVOL HELL Eugene V. Koonin, at the National Center for Biotechnology Information Felipe Voloch We would like to acknowledge and thank the dozens of people, too numerous to mention by name, who have written in with suggestions, additions, and corrections to these lists. We would appreciate further help from anybody with relevant information.
Nobel Prize winners
Arthur L. Schawlow 1981 Physics 5 S. Chandrasekhar 1983 Physics 4 Norman F. Ramsey 1989 Physics 3 David M. Lee 1996 Physics 6 Douglas D. Osheroff 1996 Physics 5 Robert C. Richardson 1996 Physics 6 Gerardus 't Hooft 1999 Physics 6 Martinus J.G. Veltman 1999 Physics 7 Anthony J. Leggett 2003 Physics 4 Frank Wilczek 2004 Physics 3

92. ICCM2001 About Prof. Chern
science community including China, Hong Kong, and Taiwan. More informationabout Prof. chern Interview with Shiing Shen chern (NOTICES OF THE AMS)
http://math.cts.nthu.edu.tw/Mathematics/iccm2001/Chern.htm
Professor Chern is one of the greatest living geometers and a recipient of many international honors. He has elevated, encouraged and influenced many young talented scientists to stimulate their potential and reach their success. After his retirement from Berkeley in 1979, he continued to be active, and in particular he helped to launc and promote numerous academic activities in Chinese science community including China, Hong Kong, and Taiwan. More information about Prof. Chern Interview with Shiing Shen Chern
(NOTICES OF THE AMS)

93. James E. White - Mathematician Of The African Diaspora
chern, Shiing Shen; White, James Duality properties of characteristic forms.Invent. Math. 35 (1976), 285297. Takens, Floris; White, James Morse theory of
http://www.math.buffalo.edu/mad/PEEPS/white_jamesa.html
James E. White Born: March 27, 1946; birthplace: Livorno, Italy
Died: July 18, 2004 Ph.D. (1972) Yale University
thesis: ; advisor William Massey
area: Algebraic Topology Most recent employment
: founder and director of the Mathwright Library at http://www.mathwright.com James White died suddenly and unexpectedly July 18, 2004. He was 58 years old, and is survived by his wife, Sally, four children, and two grandchildren. PUBLICATIONS Kalman, Dan; White, James E Chern, Shiing Shen; White, James Duality properties of characteristic forms Invent. Math. Takens, Floris; White, James Morse theory of double normals of immersions Indiana Univ. Math. J. MAA memorium page (Kalman): http://www.maa.org/features/101404whiteobit.html in memorium (Dankalman): http://www.dankalman.net/White/ mathwrite CV page: http://www.mathwright.com/cv.htm The following was read at a memorial service at the MAA meeting in Atlanta 2005. Jim White: 1946-2004
by Jerry Porter Jim was born on March 27, 1946 on a US Army base in Livorno, Italy. His father was an American soldier, his mother Italian. He was the eldest of four children, having two brothers and a much younger sister. His mother was from Naples and was (of course) a native speaker of the Neapolitan ("Napolitan") dialect of Italian. Jim grew up speaking some Napolitan, and studied Italian in college (at Fordham). He went to Italy for a summer with a group from Fordham and other colleges during his college years.

94. Les Livres De L
chern Shiing Shen Complex manifolds without potential theory With an appendix onthe geometry of characteristic classes. Second edition.
http://www.institut.math.jussieu.fr/projets/ac/Bibliot/
Titres
Nouveau
1 exemplaire Berline, N.; Getzler, E.; Vergne, M.
Heat kernels and Dirac operators
heat kernels; Dirac operators; equivariant index theorem; equivariant differential form; index bundle; Kirillov formula
1 exemplaire
Boggess Albert
Boggess, CR manifolds anf the tangential Cauchy-Riemann Complex
CR manifold; CR function; Levi form; tangential Cauchy-Riemann operator
Nouveau
1 exemplaire
Bott, Raoul; Tu, Loring W. Differential forms in algebraic topology De Rham theory; singular (co)homology; Eilenberg-Steenrod axioms; Cech-de Rham complex; characteristic classes; de Rham cohomology; integration of differential forms; Poincare duality; Kuenneth formula; Leray-Hirsch theorem; Thom isomorphism; vector bundles; vertical cohomology; integration along the fiber; Thom class; Euler class; Cech cohomology; Hopf index theorem; cohomology of complex projective spaces; Gysin sequence; universal coefficient theorems; cohomology of loop spaces; Hurewicz isomorphism; Morse theory; rational homotopy theory; cohomology rings of flag manifolds; Pontrjagin classes; Nouveau 1 exemplaire Brown, Kenneth S.

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