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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

21. EUREKA | Faculty | Karen Uhlenbeck
Karen Uhlenbeck, Professor. Academic Departments. Mathematics Center for Women sand Gender Studies. Research. Teaching and research interests are
http://www.utexas.edu/research/eureka/faculty/view.php?pid=2147

22. Physics Today February 2001
uhlenbeck karen K. Uhlenbeck received a medal for her many pioneering contributionsto global geometry that resulted in advances in mathematical physics
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Back to Table of Contents February We Hear That: Scientists, Technical Innovators Win Medals of Science and Technology Dresselhaus to be Honored by AIP APS Presents Awards at March Meeting Morris Is OSA Vice President ... In Brief Scientists, Technical Innovators Win Medals of Science and Technology In mid-November, President Bill Clinton conferred the 2000 National Medal of Science on 12 winners and the 2000 National Medal of Technology on 6 winners. The award recipients received their medals at a ceremony on 1 December in Washington, DC. These medals are the nation's highest science and technology honors. Including the 12 winners for 2000, the National Medal of Science, which is administered by the NSF, has been awarded to 386 scientists and engineers since 1959. Of the winners of this year's award, the following seven recipients were recognized for their work in physics or physics-related research. John D. Baldeschwieler , J. Stanley Johnson Professor and a professor of chemistry at Caltech, received a medal "for his imaginative development of new methods for deter mining the properties, structures, motions, and interactions of molecules and molecular assemblies, the translation of these advances into practical pharmaceutical and instrumentation products for the public benefit, and extensive service to his government and scientific community," according to the citation. Yuan-Cheng B. Fung

23. Livres A Vendre
Translate this page 49) Freed Daniel S. and uhlenbeck karen K. Instantons and four-manifoldsSpringer-Verlag, 1984 25 frs. 52) Gelbaum B.Olmsted J. Counterexamples in analysis
http://www.unige.ch/math/folks/hausmann/livres.html
LIVRES A VENDRE
S'adresser à JC Hausmann 11) Anderson Douglas and Munkholm Hans
Boundely controlled topology
Springer Lecture Notes 1323,
15 frs 13) Baues Hans
Obstruction thoery
Springer Lecture Notes 628,
15 frs 16) Blackett Donald
Elementary topology
Academic Press, 1967
20 frs 17) Bleeker David
Gauge theory and variatiional principle Adison-Wesley, 1981 25 frs 24) Cartan Henri Théorie élémentaires des fonctions analytiques d'une ou plusieures variables complexes Hermann, 1961 25 frs 27) Cerf Jean Sur les difféomorphisme de la sphère de dimension 3 Springer Lecture Notes 53, 1968 10 frs 29) Colloque "Analyse et topologie" En l'honneur d'Henri Cartan, Orsay 1975 Astérisque 32-33, 1976 15 frs 30) Colloque sur l'analyse et la topologie différentielle Strasbourg 1972 Ann. Inst. Fourier XXIII, fasc.2 1973 10 frs 32) Culioli Jean-Christophe Introduction à Mathematica Ellipse, 1991 10 frs 33) Current trends in Algebraic topology Proc. London (Ontario) conference 1981 Can. Math. Soc Conference Proceedings 2, 1982 (2 volumes) 20 frs 34) Davis Michael Multiaxial actions on manifolds Springer Lecture Notes 643, 1978

24. Uhlenbeck_Karen
Biography of karen uhlenbeck (19420BC) In the talk just before mine, karenuhlenbeck described some purely mathematical developments that at least
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Karen Keskulla Uhlenbeck
Born: 24 Aug 1942 in Cleveland, Ohio, USA
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Karen Uhlenbeck 's father was an engineer and her mother was an artist. She grew up in the country, the eldest of four children. Many mathematicians know from early age that mathematics will be their life but this was not so with Karen Uhlenbeck. As a child she was interested in books and this led her to an interest in science. She writes:- As a child I read a lot, and I read everything. I'd go to the library and then stay up all night reading. I used to read under the desk in school. ... we lived in the country so there wasn't a whole lot to do. I was particularly interested in reading about science. I was about twelve years old when my father began bringing home Fred Hoyle's books on astrophysics. I found them very interesting. I also remember a little paperback book called "One, Two, Three, and, in?

25. References For Uhlenbeck_Karen
References for the biography of karen uhlenbeck. References for karen uhlenbeck.Version for printing. Articles. S Donaldson, Remarks on gauge theory,
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References for Karen Uhlenbeck
Version for printing Articles:
  • S Donaldson, Remarks on gauge theory, complex geometry and 4-manifold topology, in M Atiyah and D Iagolnitzer (eds.), Fields Medallists Lectures (Singapore, 1997), 384-403. Main index Birthplace Maps Biographies Index
    History Topics
    ... Anniversaries for the year
    JOC/EFR April 1998 School of Mathematics and Statistics
    University of St Andrews, Scotland
    The URL of this page is:
    http://www-history.mcs.st-andrews.ac.uk/References/Uhlenbeck_Karen.html
  • 26. References
    uhlenbeck, karen. Coming to Grips with Success A Profile of karen Uhlenback, Math Horizons, April 1996, 1417. Vivian, Roxana Hayward. Science.
    http://www.agnesscott.edu/lriddle/women/biblio.htm
    Biographies of Women Mathematicians , Agnes Scott College]
    References about Women Mathematicians
    Books and Articles
  • Albers, Don. "Making Connections: A Profile of Fan Chung," Math Horizons, September 1995, 14-18.
  • Albers, D. and G.L. Alexanderson. Mathematical People: Profiles and Interviews , Birkhauser, 1985.
    Contains interview with Olga Taussky-Todd.
  • Albers, D., G.L. Alexanderson and C. Reid, More Mathematical People: Contemporary Conversations
    Contains conversations with Cathleen Morawetz, Julia Robinson, and Mary Ellen Rudin. The one of Julia Robinson is a reprint of the article by Constance Reid in the College Mathematics Journal with a correction to a mathematical misstatement and with better photos.
  • Albers, D. and C. Reid. "An Interview with Mary Ellen Rudin," College Mathematics Journal, March 1988.
  • Alic, Margaret. Hypatia's Heritage: A History of Women in Science from Antiquity throguh the NIneteenth Century, Beacon Press, Boston. [Agnesi, Chatelet, Germain, Lovelace, Kovalevsky]
  • Anand, Kailash K. "Hanna Neumann: A great woman mathematician from down under," Association for Women in Mathematics Newsletter, 18(1) 1988, 10-13.
  • 27. Karen K. Uhlenbeck's Home Page
    karen K. uhlenbeck. Department of Mathematics University of Texas, Austin, TX 78712.Assistant karen Buslett 512471-6237 (voice mail)
    http://www.ma.utexas.edu/users/uhlen/
    Karen K. Uhlenbeck
    Welcome to my Home Page! Personal Information:
    Professor, and Sid W. Richardson Regents Chairholder, Department of Mathematics , University of Texas, Austin. Long Term Research Interests:
    • Geometric Partial Differential Equations The Calculus of Variations, especially scale invariant problems (past interest) Gauge Theory (now mostly for wave and non-linear Schoedinger systems) Integrable Systems Virasoro actions Non-linear waves and non-linear Schroedinger Equations, especially scale invariant problems
    Research Group: I am a member of the geometry group in the mathematics department. The geometry group maintains a website with general and current information (click here). We have three weekly seminars. Gadget is an informal seminar which meets for lunch Tuesday from 12:30 to 2:00. Students are particularly urges to attend this seminar. There is also a joint seminar with the high energy physics group Wednesday at 1:00, and a formal research seminar on Thursdays from 3:30-5:00. Students are particularly urged to attend both the Gadget seminar and the first hour of the formal seminar. The formal seminar is split into two parts, and speakers are really expected to give an expository talk during the first hour. Only specialists usually stay for the second half. I received the Medal of Science in Washington, December 1, 2000.

    28. Gauge.html
    Instructor karen uhlenbeck 9.160 uhlen@math.utexas.edu This will be an introductorycourse in geometry for a first and second year graduate and advanced
    http://www.ma.utexas.edu/users/uhlen/gauge.html
    Vector Bundles
    Homework 1

    Homework 2

    Projects

    First-Day Handout (Note that the syllabus is too ambitious!)
    M 392C 519015
    Tu Th 2:00-3:15
    Instructor: Karen Uhlenbeck 9.160
    uhlen@math.utexas.edu
    This will be an introductory course in geometry for a first and second year graduate and advanced undergraduate student audience. The course supplements but does not assume as a prerequisite the prelim course in differential topology. It will be helpful but not necessary to have taken or be enrolled in the algebraic topology course at the same time. It never hurts to know something about differential equations. The subject matter has some overlap with Riemannian geometry, and is a very good preparitory course for more advanced courses in geometry.
    The syllabus is a bit ambitious, especially since we will take time to review some linear algebra, and to discuss questions like "What does it mean for an equation to be invariant under a transformation?" Students who are interested in a later topic may volunteer to do a project on it, since we probably will not make it through the entire syllabus. Exercises and problems will be handed out. In order to receive a grade of B for this course, a student must see Professor Uhlenbeck to discuss his or her work at some time before the last week of the semester. In order to receive an A, students must in addition either work some of the problems and hand them in, or complete a report (or a project) on a related area. Suggestions for topics for the report will be given in class.

    29. National Academy Of Sciences - Members
    uhlenbeck, karen K. The University of Texas at Austin. uhlenbeck has been theforemost pioneer in developing and applying hard analytic methods in the
    http://www4.nationalacademies.org/nas/naspub.nsf/(urllinks)/NAS-58N3QK?opendocum

    30. History The NAS Building Legal Documents Giving To The National
    uhlenbeck, Olke C. uhlenbeck, karen K. Uhr, Jonathan W. Unanue, Emil R. Unger,Roger H. Ungerleider, Leslie G. Uyeda, Seiya Uzawa, Hirofumi.
    http://www4.nationalacademies.org/nas/naspub.nsf/urllinks/$$AlphaListU?OpenDocum

    31. AIM Reprint Library:
    Listing for uhlenbeck, karen. Viewing Page 1 to the Topology of the ModuliSpace of Stable Bundles Daskalopoulos, Georgious uhlenbeck, karen
    http://www.aimath.org/library/library.cgi?database=reprints;mode=display;BrowseT

    32. AIM Reprint Library:
    1. An Application of Transversality to the Topology of the Moduli Space of StableBundles Daskalopoulos, Georgious uhlenbeck, karen
    http://www.aimath.org/library/library.cgi?database=reprints;mode=display;BrowseT

    33. [ISI Highly Cited Researchers Version 1.1]
    Highly Cited Researcher uhlenbeck, karen K. ISI Assigned Category, Mathematics.ISI Indexed Name, uhlenbeck KK uhlenbeck. ISI Notes
    http://hcr3.isiknowledge.com/author.cgi?&link1=Browse&link2=Results&id=3479

    34. [ISI Highly Cited Researchers Version 1.1]
    Highly Cited Researcher uhlenbeck, karen K. Mazzeo, R., Pollack, D., uhlenbeck,K.. Moduli spaces of singular Yamabe metrics. Journal of the American
    http://hcr3.isiknowledge.com/formViewCharacteristic.cgi?table=Publication&link1=

    35. Karen Uhlenbeck Biography / Biography Of Karen Uhlenbeck Biographies
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    36. Uhlenbeck-text
    karen uhlenbeck Mathematics The Equations of Nature. Throw a ball in the air where does it Such equations lie at the heart of karen uhlenbeck s work.
    http://www.math.sunysb.edu/posterproject/www/texts/uhlenbeck.html
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    Mathematics The Equations of Nature
    Throw a ball in the air - where does it go? Put a pot on the stove - how does the heat spread? Blow a soap bubble - what shape will it take? Flip a switch and... a light turns on! All of these phenomena are governed by simple differential equations that have been known and studied for over 100 years. Nature at a snall scale - electrons, protons and other particles - is governed bu more complicated laws; these also involve differential equations. Such equations lie at the heart of Karen Uhlenbeck's work. Her discoveries have shed light on the solutions to these equations and have found applications in both geometry and physics. A soap film on a wire frame naturally assumes the form of a curved surface. This is what negative curvature looks like. Return to Poster page.

    37. School Of Mathematics - Note From Karen Uhlenbeck
    A note from karen uhlenbeck. In past years, most of the women who have come tothe Women s Program have wondered, Why are they having this program?
    http://www.math.ias.edu/pages/activities/special-programs/womens-program/about-t
    • Home Activities
      Women and Mathematics
      A Program of the Institute for Advanced Study and Princeton University
      About the Program Programs Alumnae Links
      A note from Karen Uhlenbeck:
      In past years, most of the women who have come to the Women's Program have wondered, "Why are they having this program?" and "What will I get out of it?"
      There is concern in many quarters that women are not succeeding in the mathematics community at the expected rate. Those concerned include research mathematicians, women who studied in the l960's and 1970's and expected larger numbers of women to follow, and those who view the scene from institutional perspectives. This program provides a chance for women to advance their careers in mathematics. In accordance with the principle that mathematics should be inclusive, not exclusive, the activities of the program are open to all, regardless of age and gender. Funding is provided for women.
      Many female students and young researchers have encountered discrimination in certain situations and have concerns about entering a field with few senior women visible. The atmosphere in classes and seminars can be unappealing, and nearly all young women have practical questions about managing a career and personal interests. Often women have not had the opportunity to work with other serious women in their profession or listen to more than an occasional lecture or course given by a woman. The network formed through contacts with women functions like any other network in giving opportunities, support, and inside information to its members.

    38. Members Of The School Of Mathematics
    Translate this page uhlenbeck, karen VANINSKY, Kirill WANG, Weiqiang WASHINGTON, Lawrence WIGDERSON, Avi uhlenbeck, karen WANG, Wei-Min WIGDERSON, Avi WILES, Andrew
    http://www.math.ias.edu/1995.html
    ABRAHAM, Douglas
    AGBOOLA, Adebisi
    AKAO, James
    BEALS, Robert
    BERTOLINI, Massimo
    BLOCH, Spencer
    BRADEN, Tom
    BRAGA, Gastao
    BRAMSON, Maury
    BUZZARD, Kevin
    CHAN, Heng-Huat CHANG, Mei Chu CHEEGER, Jeff COHEN, Paula DAVIDSON, Morley de la LLAVE, Rafael DIAMOND, Fred DYACHENKO, Alexander FAKHRUDDIN, Najmuddin FESENKO, Ivan FONTAINE, Jean-Marc FRIEDLANDER, John FROYSHOV, Kim GÁL, Anna GHRIST, Robert GIANNOPOULOS, Apostolos GLUSKIN, Efim GORESKY, Mark GRAF, Gian Michele GROISSER, David GUO, Li KALAI, Gil KÁROLYI, Gyula KATO, Kazuya KATZ, Nicholas KERLER, Thomas KOLOUNTZAKIS, Mihail KURIHARA, Masato LEHMANN, Detlef LÜTKEBOHMERT, Werner MAGYAR, Akos MALKIN, Vladimir McCALLUM, William MEREL, Loïc MÜLLER, Werner MURTY, M. Ram MURTY, V. Kumar NAKAMURA, Hiroaki NEUHAUSER, Claudia NEWMAN, Charles OKUNKOV, Andrey OLEVSKII, Alexander ONO, Ken POP, Florian QIU, Longdong ROCKMORE, Daniel ROZANSKY, Lev RUBIN, Karl C. SADOV, Vladimir SAHI, Siddhartha SILVERBERG, Alice

    39. Nebraska Conference For Undergraduate Women In Mathematics
    karen uhlenbeck (University of Texas) delivering her plenary address on SolitonsWhere applied math meets algebra and geometry .
    http://www.math.unl.edu/~ncuwm/2ndAnnual/pictures/
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    Karen Uhlenbeck (University of Texas) delivering her plenary address on "Solitons: Where applied math meets algebra and geometry".
    Suzanne Lenhart (University of Tennessee and Oak Ridge National Laboratories) delivering her plenary address on "Applications of Optimal Control to Various Population Models". Dr. Lenhart is the President-elect for the Association for Women in Mathematics.
    "Is graduate school right for you?" panelists: Susan Hermiller (UNL, Moderator), Julia Brainin (CUNY Graduate Center), Karen Uhlenbeck (University of Texas), Julie Berg (UNL), and Karl Kattchee (UNL).
    Fumei Lam (University of California, Berkeley) giving her talk "Forcing Numbers of Several Planar Graphs."
    Judy Walker (UNL) directing the beginning of the conference.
    Kim Schneider (Bowdoin College) giving her talk "Igusa Local Zeta Function of Elliptic Curves."
    Conference participants are bundled up and ready to go to lunch at Valentino's.
    A large group of participants hang around after the last talk.
    Kate Rendall (St. Norbert College) giving her talk "Rado Numbers for X Y C = Z."

    40. The Mathematics Genealogy Project - Karen Uhlenbeck
    According to our current online database, karen uhlenbeck has 15 students and21 descendants. We welcome any additional information.
    http://www.genealogy.math.ndsu.nodak.edu/html/id.phtml?id=4834

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