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  1. On the zeros of Riemann's zeta-function (Skrifter utgitt av det Norske videnskaps-akademi i Oslo.I. Mat.-naturv. klasse.1942) by Atle Selberg, 1943

21. Collected Papers Atle Selberg
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22. School Of Mathematics - Faculty
(Herbert Maass Professor). Professors Emeriti. ATLE selberg atle SELBERG.Copyright 2005 • Institute for Advanced Study • webmaster@math.ias.edu.
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23. Selberg
Biography of atle selberg (19170BC) atle selberg s interest in mathematicsbegan when he was a schoolboy. He read Ramanujan s collected papers and was
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Atle Selberg 's interest in mathematics began when he was a schoolboy. He read Ramanujan 's collected papers and was not only greatly impressed by the mathematics he read but also he was intrigued by Ramanujan 's personality which he described as having "the air of mystery". Inspired by reading about Ramanujan and reading his work, Selberg began to make his own mathematical explorations. Another major influence on Selberg's mathematical development was a lecture by Hecke at the International Mathematical Conference in Oslo in 1936. Selberg undertook his doctoral research at the University of Oslo. He was appointed a research fellow in 1942, the year before the award of his doctorate. He remained in this post until 1947 when he married and went to the United States. Selberg spent the academic year 1947-48 at the Institute for Advanced Study at Princeton. The following year he spent as associate professor of mathematics at Syracuse University, returning to the Institute for Advanced Study at Princeton in 1949 as a permanent member. In 1951 Selberg was promoted to professor at Princeton.

24. Selberg Portraits
Portraits of atle selberg. The URL of this page is, © Copyright information.http//wwwhistory.mcs.st-andrews.ac.uk/history/PictDisplay/selberg.html.
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25. Selberg, Atle --  Encyclopædia Britannica
selberg, atle Norwegianborn mathematician who was awarded the Fields Medal in1950 for his work in number theory. In 1986 he won the Wolf Prize.
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26. MathNet-Fields Medals
3 selberg, atle Old and new conjectures and results about a class of 4 selberg, atle Remarks on the distribution of poles of Eisenstein series.
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27. AIM Reprint Library:
2. Automorphic functions and integral operators selberg, atle 3. Bemerkninger omet multipelt integral selberg, atle
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28. "AIM Sponsored Symposium On RH"
Monday, August 12, 5 6 pm atle selberg, Institute for Advanced Study, ``TheHistory of the Prime Number Theorem . Tuesday, August 13, 9 - 10 am Andrew
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In Celebration of the Centenary of the Proof of the Prime Number Theorem
A Symposium on the Riemann Hypothesis
Sponsored by the American Institute of Mathematics
Hadamard Riemann de la Vallee Poussin
Conference Announcement
Dates: August 12 - 15, 1996
Location: Seattle, Washington (Immediately following the MathFest)
Schedule of Talks
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List of speakers: (Schedule is below)
  • Michael Berry, University of Bristol
  • Alain Connes, IHES
  • William Duke, Rutgers University
  • Dorian Goldfeld, Columbia University
  • Roger Heath-Brown, Oxford University
  • Dennis Hejhal, University of Minnesota and Uppsala University, Sweden
  • Henryk Iwaniec, Rutgers University
  • Nobushige Kurokawa, Tokyo Institute of Technology
  • Hugh Montgomery, University of Michigan
  • Samuel Patterson, Mathematisches Institut, Universitats Gottingen
  • Peter Sarnak, Princeton University
  • Atle Selberg, Institute for Advanced Study
    Financial support
    We have received funding from the National Science Foundation and from the National Security Agency to support some attendees, especially graduate students and other young mathematicians. To apply for this funding one should send a brief vita, the name of a reference, and a paragraph describing your interest in the conference. Send this information by e-mail to rh-conf.math.okstate.edu or to the Mathematics Department, Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, OK, 74078, care of Jennifer Gibson.
  • 29. Encyclopedia: Atle Selberg
    Other descriptions of atle selberg. atle selberg (born June 17, 1917) is aNorwegian mathematician known for his work in analytic number theory,
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    Updated 47 days 13 hours 25 minutes ago. Other descriptions of Atle Selberg Atle Selberg (born June 17 ) is a Norwegian mathematician known for his work in analytic number theory , and in the theory of automorphic forms , in particular bringing them into relation with spectral theory June 17 is the 168th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar (169th in leap years), with 197 days remaining. ... 1917 was a common year starting on Monday (see link for calendar). ... A mathematician is a person whose area of study and research is mathematics. ... Analytic number theory is the branch of number theory that uses methods from mathematical analysis. ...

    30. Fields Medal
    Laurent Paris France 35 1950 selberg, atle Langesund Norway 33 1954 Kodaira Laurent Universite de Nancy France 1950 selberg, atle Princeton/Inst. of
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    This is the original letter by Fields creating the endowment for the medals that bear his name. It is thought to have been written during the few months before his death. Notice that no mention is made about the age of the recipients (currently there is a 40 year-old limit), and that the medal should not be attached to any person, private or public, meaning that it shouldn't bear anybody's name. It is proposed to found two gold medals to be awarded at successive International Mathematical Congress for outstanding achievements in mathematics. Because of the multiplicity of the branches of mathematics and taking into account the fact that the interval between such congresses is four years it is felt that at least two medals should be available. The awards would be open to the whole world and would be made by an International Committee. The fund for the founding of the medals is constituted by balance left over after financing the Toronto congress held in 1924. This must be held in trust by the Government or by some body authorized by government to hold and invest such funds. It would seem that a dignified method for handling the matter and one which in this changing world should most nearly secure permanency would be for the Canadian Government to take over the fund and appoint as his custodian say the Prime Minister of the Dominion or the Prime Minister in association with the Minister of Finance. The medals would be struck at the Mint in Ottawa and the duty of the custodian would be simply to hand over the medals at the proper time to the accredited International Committee.

    31. Sci.math FAQ: Fields Medal
    Laurent Universite de Nancy France 1950 selberg, atle Princeton/Inst.of Advanced Studies USA 1954 Kodaira, Kunihiko Princeton University USA 1954 Serre
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    32. MathSciNet Search - Matches For Title=proofs And Prime Number
    (Reviewer AE Ingham) 10.0X 35 11419c selberg, atle An elementary proof of theprimenumber theorem for arithmetic progressions. Canadian J. Math.
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    33. About The Institute
    atle selberg Professor Emeritus School of Mathematics. Norwegian mathematicianatle selberg is regarded as one of the world’s greatest analytic number
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    Atle Selberg
    Professor Emeritus
    School of Mathematics
    Ph.D., University of Oslo, 1943; Research Fellow, University of Oslo, 1942-47; Associate Professor, Syracuse University, 1948-49; Institute for Advanced Study, Member, 1947-48, Permanent Member, 1949-51, Professor, 1951-87, Emeritus, 1987-; Fields Medal, 1950; Wolf Prize in Mathematics, 1986; Member, Norwegian Academy of Sciences and Letters, Royal Norwegian Society of Science, Royal Danish Academy of Sciences and Letters, Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences, American Academy of Arts and Sciences, Indian National Science Academy; Honorary Member, London Mathematical Society, 1985; Honorary Fellow, Tata Institute of Fundamental Research, Bombay; Knight Commander with Star, Royal Order of Saint Olaf, 1987; Bicentennial Anniversary Prize, Abel Bicentennial Conference, 2002. EINSTEIN DRIVE
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    34. The Institute Letter
    atle selberg, Professor Emeritus in the School .of Mathematics, received a specialBicentennial Anniversary Prize from the organizing committee of the Abel
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    Institute For Advanced Study
    John von Neumann, left, with Robert Oppenheimer, Director of the Institute for Advanced Study from 1947-66. In 1946, John von Neumann organized a group to develop and construct at the Institute a large-scale, high-speed electronic computing instrument which could be used as a new tool for the mathematician, wrote Robert Oppenheimer in an Institute for Advanced Study publication entitled Report of the Director, 1948-1953. The group undertook an engineering research and development program, Oppenheimer continued, which culminated in January, 1952 with the completion of a machine. This machine was the prototype for a number built by various government agencies. It has also contributed ideas to a number of other groups which have produced comparable instruments.
    John von Neumann was a Faculty member in the School of Mathematics from 1933-57. The logical architecture of the IAS computer, documented in a series of progress reports published by the Institute at every stage of its development, remains the prototype for nearly all computers in use today. VLADIMIR VOEVODSKY APPOINTED TO FACULTY IN SCHOOL OF MATHEMATICS The Institute for Advanced Study has announced the appointment of Vladimir Voevodsky as a Professor in the School of Mathematics.

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    Atle Selberg (born June 17 ) is a Norwegian mathematician known for his work in analytic number theory , and in the theory of automorphic forms , in particular bringing them into relation with spectral theory Selberg was born in Langesund Norway . While he was still at school he was influenced by the work of Srinivasa Aaiyangar Ramanujan . He studied at the University of Oslo and completed his Ph.D. in During the second world war he worked in isolation due to the occupation of Norway by the Nazis . After the war his accomplishments became known, including a proof that positive proportion of the zeros of the Riemann zeta function lie on the line 1/2. After the war he turned to sieve theory , a previously neglected topic which Selberg's work brought into prominence. In a paper he introduced the Selberg sieve , a method which led to Chen's theorem among other important results. Then in Selberg, working with , gave an elementary proof of the prime number theorem (although there was a dispute between them about to whom this result should primarily be attributed). For all these accomplishments Selberg received the

    36. MSRI - Atle Selberg
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    38. Kosmologika - Vetenskapsmännen
    Translate this page 1986 selberg, atle 1987 Ito, Kiyoshi 1987 Lax, Peter 1988 Hirzebruch, Friedrich1988 Hörmander, Lars (1931- ) 1989 Calderon, Alberto
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    På Kosmologikas sidor återfinns på många ställen länkar till kortare biografier över olika vetenskapsmän som har deltagit i utvecklandet av dessa spännande teorier. På denna sida finns länkar till alla dessa biografier samlade på ett enda ställe. Personerna är dels listade i både bokstavs- och födelsedagsordning men även efter nobelprisår (för de personer som har fått Nobelpriset) samt i betydelsefullhetsordning för vetenskapen. Dessutom har jag nyligen lagt till Brucemedaljörer som är den högsta utmärkelsen inom astronomin, Nobelpriset undantaget, samt Fields medalj som är matematikens Nobelpris och som dessutom bara delas ut en gång vart fjärde år samt slutligen Wolfpriset som är ett israeliskt pris som rankas steget under Nobelpriset men som ofta är åtminstone ett decennium snabbare med utnämningarna. Alfabetisk ordning Ahlfors, Lars (1907- )
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    39. Math Lessons - Atle Selberg
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    Atle Selberg (born June 17 ) is a Norwegian mathematician known for his work in analytic number theory , and in the theory of automorphic forms , in particular bringing them into relation with spectral theory Selberg was born in Langesund Norway . While he was still at school he was influenced by the work of Srinivasa Aaiyangar Ramanujan . He studied at the University of Oslo and completed his Ph.D. in During the second world war he worked in isolation due to the occupation of Norway by the Nazis . After the war his accomplishments became known, including a proof that positive proportion of the zeros of the Riemann zeta function lie on the line 1/2. After the war he turned to sieve theory , a previously neglected topic which Selberg's work brought into prominence. In a paper he introduced the Selberg sieve , a method which led to

    40. World Famous Mathematicans
    Translate this page Elienberg,Samuel, , selberg,atle, , ?, atle selberg,, Enrico BOMBIERI, ?, Vladimir DRINFELD
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