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  1. Stephen Smale: The Mathematician Who Broke the Dimension Barrier by Steve Batterson, 2000-02
  2. Outlines & Highlights for Differential Equations, Dynamical Systems, and an Introduction to Chaos by Morris W. Hirsch, Stephen Smale, Robert Devaney, ISBN: 9780123497031 by Cram101 Textbook Reviews, 2009-11-14
  3. Transcriptional Regulation in Eukaryotes: Concepts, Strategies, and Techniqes by Michael Carey, Craig L. Peterson, et all 2008-12-01
  4. The Collected Papers of Stephen Smale by Stephen Smale, 2000-06
  5. Differential Equations, Dynamical Systems, and Linear Algebra (Pure and Applied Mathematics (Academic Press), 60.) by Morris W. Hirsch, Stephen Smale, 1974-05-12
  6. Transcriptional Regulation in Eukaryotes: Concepts, Strategies, and Techniques by Michael Carey, Stephen T. Smale, 2001-09
  7. The Mathematics of Numerical Analysis: 1995 Ams-Siam Summer Seminar in Applied Mathematics July 17-August 11, 1995 Park City, Utah (Lectures in Applied Mathematics)
  8. Differential Equations, Dynamical Systems, and an Introduction to Chaos by Morris W. Hirsch , Stephen Smale , Robert Devaney B01_0415 by Stephen Smale, Robert Devaney Morris W. Hirsch, 2002
  9. Biography - Smale, Stephen (1930-): An article from: Contemporary Authors by Gale Reference Team, 2002-01-01
  10. Stephen Smale: An entry from Gale's <i>Science and Its Times</i> by Judson Knight, 2001
  11. Members of the Brazilian Academy of Sciences: Stephen Smale, Norman Borlaug, Carl Djerassi, Carlos Chagas Filho, Eduardo Krieger

1. Stephen Smale's Biography
1994 Visiting Professor, Instituto de Matematica Pura e Aplicada, Rio de Janeiro Steve Smale Last update April 1996
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Topology end Economics the Contribution of Stephen Smale. Chichilnisky, G.
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7. Stephen T. Smale
Stephen Smale uses the mouse immune system as a model for studying fundamental mechanisms of gene regulation in a physiological setting.
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9. Poster Of Smale
Stephen Smale. was born in 1930. Smale received the Fields medal in 1966 for hiswork on differential geometry. Find out more at
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Stephen Smale was born in 1930 Smale received the Fields medal in 1966 for his work on differential geometry Find out more at
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10. The Mathematics Of Time (in VSCCAT)
Author Smale, Stephen, 1930 Published New York Springer-Verlag, c1980. Subject Global analysis (Mathematics). Economics, Mathematical.
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12. Acquisitions List Of Central Library Of BUESPA - May-June 2004 - Smale Stephen -
Acquisitions list of Central Library of BUESPA May-June 2004. smale stephen.Title. Differential equations, dynamical systems, and linear algebra
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13. Smale Stephen - Szerzõ és Kapcsolatai
Tárgyszó index BKÁE EKK Gyarapodási lista 2004. május-június. smale stephen.Cím. Differential equations, dynamical systems, and linear algebra
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14. Stephen Smale - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Stephen Smale is also famous for the proof of sphere eversion. Stephen Smale shomepage at the City University of Hong Kong; Biography in the MacTutor
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Stephen Smale (born July 15 ) is an American mathematician and winner of the Fields Medal in . He made his reputation by a proof of the Poincare conjecture for all dimensions greater than 4; he later generalized the ideas in the proof to establish the h-cobordism theorem . Stephen Smale is also famous for the proof of sphere eversion . That is, turning a sphere inside out without creating any crease. After having made great strides in topology, he then turned to the study of dynamical systems , where he made significant advances as well as outlining a research program carried out by many others. The Smale horseshoe is an important example that jumpstarted significant research. Smale is also known for work in mathematical economics, as well as recent explorations of various theories of computation. In 1998 he constructed a list of 18 problems in mathematics to be solved in the 21st century. This list was compiled in the spirit of

15. Stephen Smale
Stephen Smale was born in Flint, Michigan. He attended the University of Michigan,obtaining his BS in 1952 and his MS the following year.
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Stephen Smale was born in Flint, Michigan. He attended the University of Michigan, obtaining his B.S. in 1952 and his M.S. the following year. Smale continued to work for his doctorate at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, and he was awarded his Ph.D. in 1957 for the thesis Regular Curves on Riemannian Manifolds . In his thesis he generalized results proved by Whitney in 1937 for curves in the plane to curves on an n-dimensional manifold. He became an instructor at the University of Chicago in 1956. He did an NSF postdoctoral fellowship at the Institute for Advanced Study at Princeton from 1958 to 1960. He taught math at the University of California at Berkeley, then at Columbia University, then returned to a professorship at the University of California at Berkeley where he has spent the main part of his career. He retired from Berkeley in 1995 and took up a post as professor at the City University of Hong Kong. By the late 1960's, Smale had moved into applications. He modelled physical processes by dynamical systems, opening new lines of inquiry. The n-body problem and electric circuit theory were among the applications that Smale framed in the language of dynamical systems. For much of the 1970's, he focused on economics, injecting topology and dynamics into the study of general economic equilibria. Having established the nature of equilibria, Smale began to think algorithms for their computation. Smale's recent work has been on theoetical computer science. With co-workers Blum and Shub, he has developed a model of computation which includes both the Turing machine approach and the numerical methods of numerical analysis.

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Stephen Smale (born July 15, 1930) is an American mathematician and winner ofthe Fields Medal in 1966. He made his reputation by a proof of the Poincare
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Stephen Smale (born July 15 ) is an American mathematician and winner of the Fields Medal in . He made his reputation by a proof of the Poincare conjecture for all dimensions greater than 4. He then turned to the study of dynamical systems , where he made significant advances as well as outlining a research program carried out by many others. Smale is also known for work in mathematical economics, as well as recent explorations of various theories of computation. In 1998 he constructed a list of 18 problems in mathematics to be solved in the 21st century. This list was compiled in the spirit of Hilbert 's famous list of problems produced in 1900. In fact, Smale's list includes some of the original Hilbert problems. Smale's problems include the Jacobian conjecture and the Riemann hypothesis , both of which are still unsolved. Stephen Smale is also famous for the proof of sphere eversion . That is, turning a sphere inside out without creating any crease.

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  • "Global Analysis and Economics, I: Pareto Optimum and a generalization of Morse theory", 1973, in M.M. Peixoto, editor, Dynamic Systems Differential Equations, Dynamical Systems, and Linear Algebra , with M. Hirsch, 1974. "Global Analysis and Economics, IIA", 1974, JMathE "Global Analysis and Economics, III: Pareto Optima and price equilibria", 1974, JMathE "Global Analysis and Economics, IV: Finiteness and stability of equilibria with general consumption sets and production", 1974, JMathE "Global Analysis and Economics, V: Pareto theory with constraints", 1974, JMathE "Global Analysis and Economics, VI: Geometric analysis of Pareto Optima and price equilibria under classical hypotheses", 1976, JMathE "Dynamics in General Equilibrium Theory", 1976, AER "A Convergent Process of Price Adjustment", 1976, JMathE "Exchange Processes with Price Adjustment", 1976, JMathE "Some Dynamical Questions in Mathematical Economics", 1977

18. Encyclopedia: Stephen Smale
Stephen Smale is also famous for the proof of sphere eversion. That is, turninga sphere inside out without creating any crease.
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    Encyclopedia: Stephen Smale
    Updated 205 days 5 hours Other descriptions of Stephen Smale Stephen Smale (born July 15 ) is an American mathematician and winner of the Fields Medal in . He made his reputation by a proof of the Poincare conjecture for all dimensions greater than 4; he later generalized the ideas in the proof to establish the h-cobordism theorem . Stephen Smale is also famous for the proof of sphere eversion . That is, turning a sphere inside out without creating any crease. After having made great strides in topology, he then turned to the study of dynamical systems , where he made significant advances as well as outlining a research program carried out by many others. The Smale horseshoe is an important example that jumpstarted significant research. Smale is also known for work in mathematical economics, as well as recent explorations of various theories of computation.

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    Photo of Stephen smale stephen Smale. Smale has made significant (Oct.10, 2003) Stephen Smale of the Toyota Technological Institute in Chicago
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    Smale to Give Distinguished Lecture Contact: Dan Adkins
    Stephen Smale Smale has made significant contributions in the fields of dynamical systems, geometry, econometrics, operations research, topology and mathematical theory of computer science. His achievements have led to a number of academic awards and the prestigious Alfred Sloan Research Fellowship from 1960 to 1962. LEXINGTON, Ky. (Oct. 10, 2003) Smale has made significant contributions in the fields of dynamical systems, geometry, econometrics, operations research, topology and mathematical theory of computer science. His achievements have led to a number of academic awards and the prestigious Alfred Sloan Research Fellowship from 1960 to 1962. In 1966 he received a Fields Medal, an international award presented every four years for outstanding discoveries in mathematics. The award, comparable to a Nobel Prize, is traditionally presented to mathematicians less than 40 years of age. He also has received the 1965 Veblen Prize for Geometry from the American Mathematical Society, the 1988 Chauvenet Prize from the Mathematical Association of America, the 1989 Von Neumann Award from the Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics, and the 1996 National Medal of Science. He is a member of the U.S. National Academy of Sciences and the American Academy of Arts and Sciences.

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