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  1. Instantons and Four-Manifolds (Mathematical Sciences Research Institute Publications) by Daniel S. Freed, Karen K. Uhlenbeck, 1990-12-03
  2. Biography - Uhlenbeck, Karen (Keskulla) (1942-): An article from: Contemporary Authors by Gale Reference Team, 2002-01-01
  3. Surveys in Differential Geometry, Vol. 4: Integrable Systems by Karen Uhlenbeck, 1998-04-01
  4. Geometry and Quantum Field Theory: June 22-July 20, 1991, Park City, Utah (Ias/Park City Mathematics, Vol 1) by Daniel S. Freed, 1995-03-24
  5. Regularity of Minimizing Harmonic Maps Into the Sphere: MSRI 039-83 by Richard; Karen Uhlenbeck Schoen, 1983

1. Karen K. Uhlenbeck
Karen Uhlenbeck Moment Maps in Stable Bundles Where Analysis Algebra and Topology Meet Atlanta, Georgia 1988
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2. Karen K. Uhlenbeck's Home Page
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3. Karen Uhlenbeck
Karen Uhlenbeck s Home Page, http//rene.ma.utexas.edu/users/uhlen/; Katterman,Lee. (Contains the personal profile of Karen Uhlenbeck referenced above.
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Karen Uhlenbeck
August 24, 1942 - Graduated from University of Michigan in 1964. Received her Ph.D. from Brandeis University in 1968. Uhlenbeck has made "pioneering contributions to global analysis and gauge theory that resulted in advances in mathematical physics and the theory of partial differential equations." [MAA Focus] She has taught at many universities and since 1987 has held the Third Sid W. Richardson Foundation Regents' Chair in Mathematics at the University of Texas. Was a MacArthur Fellow in 1983. Elected to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences (1985) and the National Academy of Sciences (1986). On December 1, 2000, she received a National Medal of Science for "special recognition by reason of [her] outstanding contributions to knowledge" in the area of mathematics. She has also served as Vice-President of the American Mathematical Society. In 1990 she became only the second woman (after Emmy Noether in 1932) to give a Plenary Lecture at an International Congress of Mathematics. Read Karen Uhlenbeck's Personal Profile at http://rene.ma.utexas.edu/users/uhlen/pers.html.

4. Profiles Of Women In Mathematics Karen K. Uhlenbeck
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5. Karen Uhlenbeck
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8. Michigan Greats - Karen K. Uhlenbeck
Karen K. Uhlenbeck studied mathematics for many years, well into graduate school, before she finally acknowledged that a career in this field was
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11. The Mathematics Genealogy Project - Karen Uhlenbeck
Karen Keskulla Uhlenbeck Biography. Ph.D. Brandeis University 1968
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12. Poster Project, Biographies, Uhlenbeck
Karen Uhlenbeck, who has been called variously a differential geometer, nonlinearanalyst, and differential topologist, is not only considered an eminent
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    Karen Uhlenbeck, who has been called variously a differential geometer, non-linear analyst, and differential topologist, is not only considered an eminent mathematician, she is also recognized as an expert in theoretical physics: by studying the fundamental properties of matter in the universe, she is helping to expand Einstein's theory of relativity. She describes her position on the border of two disciplines in this way: "Very rarely does a physicist come to a mathematician with a question that the mathematician can answer. Instead, the mathematician sees the mess that the physicist uses and tries to figure it out." "Cleaning up the mess" means in Uhlenbeck's case delving into the world of subatomic particles to study complicated relationships among four dimensions (height, length, width, and time), using Maxwell's equations for electromagnetism. Source: biography by Lyn Taylor, in Notable Women in Mathematics: A Biographical Dictionary , ed. Charlene Morrow and Teri Perl. Westport, Connecticut: Greenwood Press, 1998.
  • 13. Karen K. Uhlenbeck
    Karen Uhlenbeck. Moment Maps in Stable Bundles Where Analysis KAREN KESKULLAUHLENBECK, horn on August 24, 1942 in Cleveland, Ohio, graduated from the
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    Algebra and Topology Meet Atlanta, Georgia 1988 KAREN KESKULLA UHLENBECK, horn on August 24, 1942 in Cleveland, Ohio, graduated from the University of Michigan in 1964 and received her PhD from Brandeis University in 1968, under the direction of Richard Palais. She has taught at many universities and has held the Third Sid W. Richardson Foundation Regents' Chair in Mathematics at the University of Texas at Austin since 1987. Her numerous honors include a MacArthur Fellowship (1983) and election to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences (1985) and to the National Academy of Sciences (1986). She served as Vice-President of the American Mathematical Society, has sat on the editorial boards of ten research journals, and regularly serves as consultant to mathematics departments and foundations. In 1988, she received an honorary DSc degree from Knox College. In addition to her Noether Lecture, Uhlenbeck has delivered numerous invited lectures at major research centers, She presented the Colloquium Lectures of the American Mathematical Society at the Joint Summer Meetings in 1985. In Kyoto, Japan in 1990, she became the second woman to give a Plenary Lecture at an International Congress of Mathematics. The first woman to have this honor was Emmy Noether, who gave a lecture on algebra in the 1932 Congress. "The list of possible applications is formidable," she says. Donaldson's invariants for four-manifolds are probably the best known, but nearly as important are the calculations of Atiyah-Bott on the topology of the space of stable bundles over curves. This machinery has also been used to classify flat bundles, to study Hodge structures, and to investigate the interaction of magnetic monopoles. "One can always guess this might be of use in string theory, which seems able to absorb every kind of mathematics."

    14. Sigma Xi: The Scientific Research Society: Karen Uhlenbeck
    Karen Uhlenbeck. Karen Uhlenbeck 1995 Common Wealth Award for Science andInvention. A professor in the Mathematics Department at the University of
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  • 15. Michigan Greats - Karen K. Uhlenbeck
    Karen Uhlenbeck photo Karen K. Uhlenbeck studied mathematics for many years, wellinto graduate school, before she finally acknowledged that a career in
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    MICHIGAN GREATS Karen K. Uhlenbeck A Pioneer in Mathematical Analysis and for Women Mathematicians by Lee Katterman
    Office of the Vice President for Research Karen K. Uhlenbeck studied mathematics for many years, well into graduate school, before she finally acknowledged that a career in this field was right for her. "Even when I had had my Ph.D. for five years," she said, "I was still struggling with whether I should become a mathematicians. I never saw myself very clearly." Today Uhlenbeck , occupant of the Sid W. Richardson Foundation Regents Chair in Mathematics at the University of Texas at Austin, is widely acclaimed as a talented and creative mathematician as well as someone who takes very seriously her obligation to mentor young women mathematicians. Through her research, Uhlenbeck has made very significant contributions to our understanding of the fundamental properties of matter. In her professional life, she has demonstrated a perseverance that enabled her to succeed in science in spite of the discouraging roadblocks she encountered. Karen Uhlenbeck was born in 1942 in Cleveland, Ohio. As a teenaged girl living in rural New Jersey in the 1950s, she exhibited unconventional ways through her active participation in sports and physical activity this during an era when girls were expected to be interested in dating, marriage, and having and raising children.

    16. Profiles Of Women In Mathematics: Karen K. Uhlenbeck
    Karen Uhlenbeck. Karen Uhlenbeck. Moment Maps in Stable KAREN KESKULLAUHLENBECK, born on August 24, 1942 in Cleveland, Ohio, graduated from the
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    Karen Uhlenbeck Moment Maps in Stable
    Bundles: Where Analysis
    Algebra and Topology Meet Atlanta, Georgia 1988 Previous Index Next KAREN KESKULLA UHLENBECK, born on August 24, 1942 in Cleveland, Ohio, graduated from the University of Michigan in 1964 and received her PhD from Brandeis University in 1968, under the direction of Richard Palais. She has taught at many universities and has held the Third Sid W. Richardson Foundation Regents' Chair in Mathematics at the University of Texas at Austin since 1987. Her numerous honors include a MacArthur Fellowship (1983) and election to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences (1985) and to the National Academy of Sciences (1986). She served as Vice-President of the American Mathematical Society, has sat on the editorial boards of ten research journals, and regularly serves as consultant to mathematics departments and foundations. In 1988, she received an honorary DSc degree from Knox College. In addition to her Noether Lecture, Uhlenbeck has delivered numerous invited lectures at major research centers, She presented the Colloquium Lectures of the American Mathematical Society at the Joint Summer Meetings in 1985. In Kyoto, Japan in 1990, she became the second woman to give a Plenary Lecture at an International Congress of Mathematics. The first woman to have this honor was Emmy Noether, who gave a lecture on algebra in the 1932 Congress. Uhlenbeck's mathematical interests include the calculus of variations, nonlinear partial differential equations, differential geometry, gauge theory, topological quantum field theory, and integrable systems. "This is a time of finding interrelationships within mathematics," she said in an article on her Noether Lecture in the May-June 1988 issue of the AWM

    17. Karen Uhlenbeck
    Karen Uhlenbeck University of Texas will talk on Geometric Partial DifferentialEquationsFrom Hilbert s 23rd Problem to Nonlinear Waves Abstract
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    COLLOQUIUM of THURSDAY,
    DECEMBER 7, 2000
    Karen Uhlenbeck
    University of Texas
    will talk on
    Geometric Partial Differential Equations:From Hilbert's 23rd Problem to Nonlinear Waves
    Abstract
    The Colloquia of the Department of Mathematics are normally held on Thursdays at 4:30pm in UH 014,
    preceded by Tea at 3:30pm in the Math Tower Top Floor Lounge (MW724), and followed by a dinner. Our Colloquium is intended to be a vehicle for invited speakers to communicate to the entire department significant new developments in their fields of research, in a manner accessible to a broad mathematical audience. Graduate students and visitors are particularly welcome. Comments, suggestions and questions: e-mail robertso@math.ohio-state.edu Return to OSU Department of Mathematics Home Page.

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    Collapsing The Dirac operator and conformal compactification; Mazzeo Raffe,Pollack Daniel, uhlenbeck karen Moduli Spaces of Singular Yamabe Metrics
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    19. Connections With $L^{p}$ Bounds On Curvature, Karen K. Uhlenbeck
    Karen K. Uhlenbeck. Connections with $L^{p}$ bounds on curvature. Source Comm.Math. Phys. 83, no. 1 (1982), 31–42 Primary Subjects 53C05
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    20. Theory Group Activities
    WA Benjamin, Inc. Freed Daniel S., uhlenbeck karen K. INSTANTOS AND FOURMANIFOLDSSpringer-Verlag; U. Frisch TURBOLENCE Cambridge UP; Fushchich WI,
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