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  1. Collected Papers: Volume 2 (v. 2) by Atle Selberg, 1991-12-02
  2. Fields Medalists: Alexander Grothendieck, Paul Cohen, Atle Selberg, René Thom, Edward Witten, Enrico Bombieri, Alain Connes, John Milnor
  3. Mathématicien Norvégien: Niels Henrik Abel, Sophus Lie, Atle Selberg, Thoralf Skolem, Ludwig Sylow, Kristen Nygaard, Axel Thue, Viggo Brun (French Edition)
  4. People From Telemark: Vidkun Quisling, Atle Selberg, Ihsahn, Jens-Anton Poulsson, Theodor Kittelsen, Snowshoe Thompson, Arne Kjelstrup
  5. Norwegian Immigrants to the United States: Atle Selberg, Lars Onsager, Knute Rockne, Sondre Norheim, Haldor Lillenas, Knute Nelson
  6. Atle Selberg: An entry from Gale's <i>Science and Its Times</i> by Judson Knight, 2000
  7. Norwegian Mathematicians: Niels Henrik Abel, Atle Selberg, Kristen Nygaard, Sophus Lie, Viggo Brun, T. O. Engset, Carl Størmer
  8. Norwegian Academy of Science and Letters: Thor Heyerdahl, Atle Selberg, Kristen Nygaard, Alain Connes, Gro Harlem Brundtland, Harald Sverdrup
  9. University of Oslo Alumni: Ole-Johan Dahl, Niels Henrik Abel, Atle Selberg, Kristen Nygaard, Harrison Schmitt, Harald V of Norway
  10. Mathematiker (21. Jahrhundert): Branislav Sloboda, Manfred Hühn, Egbert Brieskorn, Robert Aumann, Sergei Petrowitsch Nowikow, Atle Selberg (German Edition)
  11. Norwegian Emigrants: Norwegian Immigrants to Canada, Norwegian Immigrants to the United States, Atle Selberg, Lars Onsager, Knute Rockne
  12. Number Theory, Trace Formulas, and Discrete Groups: Symposium in Honor of Atle Selberg, Oslo, Norway, July 14-21, 1987 by Karl Egil Aubert, Enrico Bombieri, 1989-03
  13. Collected Papers, Vol. 1 (v. 1) by Atle Selberg, 2003-04
  14. Atle Selberg Collected Papers by Atle Selberg, 1989-05

81. OEUVRES
Translate this page selberg, atle, Collected papers Vol. 1 (1989). selberg, atle, Collected papers Vol.2 (1991). Serre, Jean-Pierre, Oeuvres Vol. 1 (1986)
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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)

82. Reminiscences Of Paul Erdos
The only Erdös collaborator who worked with him unwillingly was atle selberg . So when the news traveled back to selberg, it appeared that Erdös had
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Reminiscences of Paul Erdös (1913-1996)
Melvin Henriksen
I am not qualified to write a biography of Erdös, but some background seems necessary. There is an excellently written and accurate obituary of him by Gina Kolata in the Sept. 21, 1996 issue of the New York Times, beginning on page 1. An interview conducted in 1979 which reveals much of his personality appeared in the volume Mathematical People edited by D.J. Albers and G.L. Alexanderson (Birkhauser 1985). The Mathematical Association of America (MAA) sells two videos of Erdös, and Ronald Graham, a long time collaborator, has edited together with Jarik Nesetril two volumes on his mathematical work and life. (Both volumes have been published by Springer-Verlag and were available in January 1997. They include a detailed biographical article by Bella Bollobas.) Erdös was born in Budapest in 1913 of parents who were Jewish intellectuals. His brilliance was evident by the time he was three years old. For this reason, and perhaps because two older sisters died of scarlet fever shortly before he was born, his parents shielded him almost completely from the everyday problems of life. For example, he never had to tie his own shoelaces until he was 14 years old, and never buttered his own toast until he was 21 years old in Cambridge, England. In return for the freedom to concentrate almost exclusively on intellectual pursuits, he paid the price of not learning the social skills that are expected of all of us and usually acquired in childhood.

83. Golem.de - Lexikon
Translate this page Dieser Artikel basiert auf dem Artikel atle selberg aus der freien EnzyklopädieWikipedia und steht unter der GNU Lizenz für freie Dokumentation.
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Lexikon: Atle Selberg
Atle Selberg 14. Juni in Langesund Norwegen ) ist ein norwegischer Professor der Mathematik, der mit der Fields-Medaille Srinivasa Ramanujan Erich Hecke , dessen Vortrag er auf der Internationalen Mathematischen Konferenz in Oslo und blieb dort bis . Dann heiratete er und ging in die Vereinigten Staaten wirkte er an der wurde Selberg auf dem Internationalen Mathematik Kongress in Harvard die Fields-Medaille Norwegian Academy of Sciences (Norwegischen Akademie der Wissenschaften), Royal Danish Academy of Sciences American Academy of Arts and Sciences
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84. Politics, Religion, And "Prime Obsession"
I too have met many mathematicians who knew and worked with Erdos, and I havealso discussed the matter face to face with atle selberg. As best I can judge,
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October I never intended Prime Obsession to have any particular point of view about matters outside the mathematical and historical, but several readers none the less commented on the book's slight and, I intended, utterly non-controversial political, religious, and philosophical content. Here I have posted as many of those comments as seemed interesting to me, with my own responses to them. For the record, and as a patient reader can easily confirm from my print and web journalism posted elsewhere on this website, my own views on politics and religion are as follows.
  • Politics: I am a conservative, in both the American (limited government, low taxation, local autonomy, self-support, judicial restraint) and European (respect for custom and tradition, skepticism towards ambitious schemes for perfecting human society or human nature) senses. Religion: I am a mild, not very observant, Anglican (Episcopalian in the U.S.) Christian, inclined to think that human societies are, on balance, better off with religion than without it

85. Page Four The Tech Tuesday, May 13, 1952 The @ Tech TUESDAY, MAY
Dr. atle selberg, Institute for Ad vanced Study, Princeton, NJ Room 2-349, 430pm Tea at 400 pm in Room 2-290. TUESDAY, MAY 20 Mathematics Department.
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86. Bibliography
selberg, atle, 1917, Collected papers, Berlin, Springer-Verlag, 1989-1991.Serenus Antinoensis, 4th century, Opuscula / edidit et Latine interpretatus est
http://www.library.cornell.edu/math/bibliography/display.cgi?start=S&

87. Back To Zentralblatt MATH Pages
Zbl 038.18106 • selberg, atle; Erdös, Paul; van der Corput, JG , Démonstrationélementaire du théorème sur la distribution des nombres premiers.
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Publications in Multiplicative Number Theory Zbl 010.29402
Acta Litt. Sci. Szeged 7, 95-102 (1934). [Reviewer: F.Bohnenblust (Princeton, N.J.) Zbl 012.01004 On the density of some sequences of numbers.
J. London Math. Soc. 10, 120-125 (1935). [Reviewer: Davenport (Cambridge) Zbl 012.01102 On the difference of consecutive primes.
Q. J. Math., Oxf. Ser. 6, 124-128 (1935). [Reviewer: Davenport (Cambridge) Zbl 012.14905 On the normal number of prime factors of p-1 and some related problems concerning Euler's -function.
Q. J. Math., Oxf. Ser. 6, 205-213 (1935). [Reviewer: Davenport Zbl 014.01104 A generalization of a theorem of Besicovitch.
J. London Math. Soc. 11, 92-98 (1936). [Reviewer: Davenport (Cambridge) Zbl 015.24603 On a problem of Chowla and some related problems.
Proc. Camb. Philos. Soc. 32, 530-540 (1936). [Reviewer: Davenport Zbl 016.01204 On the density of some sequences of numbers. II.
J. London Math. Soc. 12, 7-11 (1937). [Reviewer:

88. Fields Medal -- From MathWorld
atle selberg (Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton). 1954, Kunihiko Kodaira (PrincetonUniversity). JeanPierre Serre (University of Paris)
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MATHWORLD - IN PRINT Order book from Amazon History and Terminology Prizes Recreational Mathematics ... Barran Fields Medal The Fields Medals are commonly regarded as mathematics' closest analog to the Nobel Prize (which does not exist in mathematics), and are awarded every four years by the International Mathematical Union to one or more outstanding researchers. "Fields Medals" are more properly known by their official name, "International medals for outstanding discoveries in mathematics." The Field Medals were first proposed at the 1924 International Congress of Mathematicians in Toronto, where a resolution was adopted stating that at each subsequent conference, two gold medals should be awarded to recognize outstanding mathematical achievement. Professor J. C. Fields, a Canadian mathematician who was secretary of the 1924 Congress, later donated funds establishing the medals which were named in his honor. Consistent with Fields' wish that the awards recognize both existing work and the promise of future achievement, it was agreed to restrict the medals to mathematicians not over forty at the year of the Congress. In 1966 it was agreed that, in light of the great expansion of mathematical research, up to four medals could be awarded at each Congress. The Fields Medal is the highest scientific award for mathematicians, and is presented every four years at the International Congress of Mathematicians, together with a prize of 15000 Canadian dollars. The first Fields Medal was awarded in 1936 at the World Congress in Oslo. The Fields Medal is made of gold, and shows the head of

89. Fields Institute - The Fields Medal
and the next ICM was not held until 1950, in Cambridge, Massachusetts, whenLaurent Schwartz and atle selberg were selected as the Fields Medalists.
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John Charles Fields Mittag-Leffler and Nobel About Us Index The history of the Fields Medal begins in the Committee of the International Congress set up by the University of Toronto in November of 1923, with the purpose of organizing the 1924 Congress to be held in Toronto. Fields was its chairman, and his colleague J.L.Synge the secretary. Although Fields probably conceived of the medal at some earlier time, the first recorded mention of it is in the minutes of a meeting of that committee on February 24, 1931 where it is “resolved that the sum of $2,500 should be set apart for two medals to be awarded in connection with successive International Mathematical Congresses through an international committee appointed for such purpose initially by the executive of the International Mathematical Congress, but later by the International Mathematical Union”. The $2,500 was evidently the balance on hand after all expenses of the 1924 Congress had been met. Of course, in spite of Fields’s intentions, the medal became known as the Fields Medal when it was awarded for the first time in Oslo in 1936. It is interesting to note that, at the same meeting, it was decided that “the Chairman should see the Prime Minister of Canada to arrange if possible how permanence of capital and of interest of the fund might be assured”. Such an arrangement was apparently never made, and the monetary value of the Fields Prize is presently $15,000Can (about $9500US), hardly commensurate with its stature as the “Nobel Prize in Mathematics”.

90. Booxtra.de - Stöbern - Medizin / Naturwiss. / Technik - Mathematik - Allgemeine
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91. History Of Mathematics: Fields Medals
Laurent Schwartz; atle selberg. 1954. Kunihiko Kodaira; JeanPierre Serre. 1958.Klaus Roth; Rene Thom. 1962. Lars Hormander; John Milnor
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Fields Medals
  • Lars Ahlfors
  • Jesse Douglas
  • Laurent Schwartz
  • Atle Selberg
  • Kunihiko Kodaira
  • Jean-Pierre Serre
  • Klaus Roth
  • Rene Thom
  • Lars Hormander
  • John Milnor
  • Michael Atiyah
  • Paul Cohen
  • Alexander Grothendieck
  • Stephen Smale
  • Alan Baker
  • Heisuke Hironaka
  • Serge Novikov
  • John Thompson
  • Enrico Bonbieri
  • David Mumford
  • Pierre Deligne
  • Charles Fefferman
  • Gregori Margulis
  • Daniel Quillen
  • Alain Connes
  • William Thurston
  • Shing-Tung Yau
  • Simon Donaldson
  • Gerd Faltings
  • Michael Freedman
  • Vladimir Drinfeld
  • Vaughan Jones
  • Shigefumi Mori
  • Edward Witten
  • Jean Bourgaim
  • Pierre-Louis Lions
  • Jean-Christophe Yoccoz
  • Efin I. Zelmanov
Other recent awards
  • Birkhoff Prize. 1994: Ivo Babuska and S. R. S. Varadhan.
  • Nevanlinna Prize. 1994: Avi Wigderson.
  • Satter Prize. 1993: Lai-Sang Young.
  • Steele Prize.
    1992: Jacques Dixmier, James Glimm, and Peter D. Lax.
    1993: Walter Rudin, George Daniel Mostow, and Eugene B. Dynkin.
Bibliography
  • Donald J.Alberts, G. L. Alexanderson and Constance Reid. International Mathematical Congresses, An Illustrated History 1893-1986. Revised Edition, Including 1986, by, Springer Verlag, 1987.
  • Henry S. Tropp. ``The origins and history of the Fields Medal,''

92. Guradution Support

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93. Citebase - Group Cohomology And The Singularities Of The Selberg Zeta Function A
In Number Theory, Trace Formulas and Discrete Groups Symposium in Honor of AtleSelberg, Oslo, 1987, pages 409441.
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94. Médailles Fields
Japon géométries variétés différentielles SERRE Jean-Pierre, France
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LES MEDAILLES FIELDS historique du prix
  • 1936 (Oslo) : AHLFORS Lars, Finlande
    DOUGLAS Jesse, Etats-Unis
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    1950 (Harvard) : SCHWARTZ Laurent , France
    fonctions z de Riemann
    1954 (Amsterdam) : KODAIRA Kunihiko , Japon
    SERRE Jean-Pierre
    , France
    1958 (Edimbourg) : , France
    ROTH Klaus Friedrich
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    1962 (Stockholm) : MILNOR John, Etats-Unis cobordisme 1966 (Moscou) : COHEN Paul Joseph , Etats-Unis SMALE Stephen, Etats-Unis , n GROTHENDIECK Alexander , France ATIYAH Michael Francis, Grande-Bretagne 1970 (Nice) : BAKER Alan , Grande-Bretagne (nombres transcendants) THOMPSON John , Grande-Bretagne HIRONAKA Heisuke, Japon/USA 1974 (Vancouver) : BOMBIERI Enrico, Italie (nombres premiers) MUMFORD David Briant, Etats-Unis 1978 (Helsinki) : DELIGNE Pierre , Belgique FEFFERMAN Charles Louis, Etats-Unis QUILLEN Daniel G., Etats-Unis MARGULIS Gregory A., U.R.S.S. groupes de Lie 1982 (Varsovie) : CONNES Alain , France Von Neumann SHING-TUNG Yau, Etats-Unis

95. Riemann

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Riemann 猜想漫谈 (十一) If you could be the Devil and offer a mathematician to sell his soul for the proof of one theorem - what theorem would most mathematicians ask for? I think it would be the Riemann Hypothesis. - H. Montgomery 带着他的研究成果, 也带着那几分苦恼, Montgomery 于 1972 年春天飞往美国 St. Louis 参加一个解析数论会议。 那趟旅行对 Montgomery 有着一举数得的意义。 除会议本身外, 他还到 Michigan 大学 (University of Michigan) 所在地 Ann Arbor 买了房子, 因为此前不久他已接受了一份 Michigan 大学的工作 (Montgomery 目前仍在 Michigan 大学数学系)。 至此那趟旅行已经获得了精神与物质的双重丰收。 但在结束旅程前 Montgomery 还有一事放心不下。 Montgomery 如愿见到了 Selberg。 但 Selberg 听完了 Montgomery 的介绍只是礼貌地表示了兴趣, 却没有提出具体意见。 不过他总算也没有说: “干得不错, 小伙子, 但是 N 年之前我已经证明过这样的结果了”, 还是让 Montgomery 松了一口气。 Princeton 高等研究所 Fuld Hall 见过了 Selberg, Montgomery 便和朋友 Sarvadaman Chowla (1907-1995) 到 Fuld Hall 去喝下午茶。 喝下午茶虽是一种休闲, 在 Princeton 高等研究所的学术氛围中却是一个重要的组成部份。 在这一时间里来自世界各地、 从事不同研究的学者们互相攀谈, 交流看法, 往往会撞击出一些意想不到的智慧火花。

96. Title

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97. ? Chocolate (), Science Erdos 2 ?

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