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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

41. The Mathematics Genealogy Project - Update Data For Karen Uhlenbeck
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42. Archive Of AWM Web Site Announcements
In 1988, karen uhlenbeck was AWM s Emmy Noether Lecturer. Additionally, AWMPresident Jean Taylor and AWM Member karen uhlenbeck will be two of the
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The Association for Women in Mathematics (AWM) web site went up on March 19, 1998. This is an archive of announcements that have appeared on the AWM home page
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43. Untitled Document
34, 479522. w/uhlenbeck, karen; Wentworth, Richard. Gromov invariants forholomorphic maps Topology 34 (1995), no. 1, 203215. uhlenbeck, karen K.
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Math. Ann. 318 (2000) , no. 1, 142. w/Wentworth, Richard A. Math. Res. Lett. 7 (2000) , no. 1, 133146. w/Katzarkov, Ludmil; Wentworth, Richard Duke Math. J. 101 (2000) , no. 2, 189207. w/Dostoglou, S.; Wentworth, R. On the Brill-Noether problem for vector bundles. Forum Math. 11 (1999) , no. 1, 6377. w/Wentworth, Richard A. Math. Res. Lett. 5 (1998) , no. 4, 523533. w/Dostoglou, S.; Wentworth, R. Geometric quantization for the moduli space of vector bundles with parabolic structure. Geometry, topology and physics (Campinas, 1996) , 119155, de Gruyter, Berlin, 1997. w/Wentworth, Richard A. Proc. Edinburgh Math. Soc. (2) 40 (1997)

44. Publications Of Karen K. Uhlenbeck
Daniel S. Freed and karen K. uhlenbeck. Instantons and FourManifolds.Springer-Verlag, 1984. Keywords physics, mathematics, geometry. bibtex-entry
http://nivea.psycho.univ-paris5.fr/~philipona/Biblio/Author/UHLENBECK-KK.html

45. Authors Freed, Daniel S.
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46. Professor Karen K. Uhlenbeck Abstract
Professor karen K. uhlenbeck Austin. Integrable systems in Geometry The GeometricNonLinear Schroedinger Equation. The geometric non-linear Schroedinger
http://www.math.uiuc.edu/hilda/htmlcalendars/May08_00/uhlenbeck_may12-00.html
Abstract by
Professor Karen K. Uhlenbeck
Austin
Integrable systems in Geometry: The Geometric Non-Linear Schroedinger Equation. The geometric non-linear Schroedinger equation arises as in a simplification of the Landau-Lifschitz equations for a macroscopic ferro-magnetic continuum. The continuum is taken to be R n , where n = 1, 2, 3 and the equation is written t
D U for U = (u ,u ,u ) satisfying u +u +u = 1. For the domain R , this equation is equivalent to the integrable (focusing) non-linear Schroedinger equation. There is also an interpretation as the equation governing the tangent of a curve in R propagating in the direction of the binormal with speed equal to the curvature. The equation itself can be thought of as a non-linear Schroedinger equation governing the flow of a map from R n to S , and the target manifold S can be replaced by any Kaehler manifold, yielding a family of non-linear Schroedinger equations whose behavior depends both on the dimension of the independent variable and on the geometry of the target. This equation belongs to the sequence of equations based on harmonic maps, including the harmonic map equation, the heat flow for the harmonic map equation and wave maps. We discuss the well-posedness of this equation, and some of the basic estimates which are used in proving long-time existence for non-linear Schroedinger equations.
Friday, May 12, 2000, 4:00 p.m.

47. Department Of Mathematics - University Of Georgia
Professor karen K. uhlenbeck Sid W. Richardson Regents Professor of Professor karen uhlenbeck made pioneering contributions to global geometry and gauge
http://www.math.uga.edu/seminars_conferences/uhlenbeck.html
Professor Karen K. Uhlenbeck
Sid W. Richardson Regents Professor of Mathematics, University of Texas, Austin
Professor Karen Uhlenbeck made pioneering contributions to global geometry and gauge theory that resulted in advances in mathematical physics and the theory of partial differential equations. She has received numerous awards and honors for her mathematical work, including election to the National Academy of Sciences and the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. She received the MacArthur Prize in 1983, and was chosen as a plenary speaker at the International Congress of Mathematicians in Kyoto in 1990. In December 2000, she was awarded the National Medal of Science, the nation's highest scientific honor.
Geometry Across Three Centuries April 10-12, 2001
A selection of equations from nineteenth century geometry
Tuesday, April 10, 2001, 4:00 p.m.

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49. Index.html
uhlenbeck, karen (April 1996), Coming to Grips with Success A Profile of karenuhlenbeck, Math Horizons, Washington, DC The Mathematical Association of
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This page is the final project for an independent study at Carleton College facilitated by Deanna Haunsperger, mathematician extraordinaire, amazing mentor, and caring friend. Created by Cassie Aronberg, Melissa Powell, and Elena Contreras
Women and Girls in Society
Belenky, Mary F., Clinchy, Blythe M., Goldberger, Nancy R., and Taruli, Jill M. (1997), Women's Ways of Knowing , New York: HarperCollins. In response to a well-known study of learning by William Perry, who interviewed male students at Harvard, these authors sought to explore how a woman's learning differs. They have found through their interviews with women that there are several distinct phases of learning. They interviewed women having a variety of different educational experiences: college graduates, high school graduates, and the women in the "invisible college," those who struggle with learning about mothering but have received less formal education. Douglas, Susan J. (1995), Where the Girls Are , New York: Times Books. Where the Girls Are explores feminist thought and the conflicting messages women have received from the media from the 50's to the early 90's. Douglas shows how these messages have changed each decade and how women have wrestled with the choice to identify with or reject them. From the news media's representation of the women's movement in the 1970's to the escapism many women find in reading popular magazines such as

50. Karen Uhlenbeck Visits Sweden
Professor karen K. uhlenbeck, University of Texas at Austin, karen uhlenbeckis one of the world s leading researchers on nonlinear differential
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Karen Uhlenbeck visits Sweden
At the invitation of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences and four Swedish Departments of Mathematics,
Professor Karen K. Uhlenbeck, University of Texas at Austin,
will give four lectures in Uppsala, Luleå, Linköping, and Lund on
Geometric Partial Differential Equations
The dates of her lectures are: In Uppsala: Monday, September 16, 1996, at 10:15, in the Aula of the Mathematics and Information Technology Center (MIC), Polacksbacken; In Luleå: Wednesday, September 18, at 12:45, Room Alfa 117; In Linköping: Friday, September 20, at 1:15; and In Lund: Monday, September 23, at 3:15, Room C, Department of Mathematics, Sölvegatan 18. Karen Uhlenbeck is one of the world's leading researchers on non-linear differential equations and their geometric properties. She is Professor of Mathematics at the University of Texas at Austin and holds the Sid W. Richardson Foundation Regents' Chair in Mathematics. Since receiving her Ph.D. from Brandeis University in 1968, she has held positions in MIT, University of California at Berkeley, University of Illinois, and the University of Chicago. She has been a Sloan Fellow and a MacArthur Prize Fellow. Memberships include the American Academy of Arts and Sciences and the National Academy of Sciences. She has written extensively in the field of gauge field theory, geometric calculus of variations and integrable systems, including one book and over thirty articles. She visits Sweden at the invitation of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences and its National Committee for Mathematics, and the Departments of Mathematics in Uppsala, Luleå, Linköping, and Lund.

51. Math ArXiv: Search Results
Andrea Nahmod, Atanas Stefanov, karen uhlenbeck. 35J10, Secondary 45B15, 42B35.AP. ChuuLian Terng, karen uhlenbeck. 80 pages. DG.
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math.DG/0311074 1+1 wave maps into symmetric spaces. Chuu-Lian Terng , Karen Uhlenbeck . 32 pages. DG AP
math.AP/0109212 On the well-posedness of the wave map problem in high dimensions. Andrea Nahmod , Atanas Stefanov , Karen Uhlenbeck . 35J10, Secondary 45B15, 42B35. AP
math.AP/0104125 Andrea Nahmod , Atanas Stefanov , Karen Uhlenbeck AP DG
math.DG/9901086 Schrodinger flows on Grassmannians. Chuu-Lian Terng , Karen Uhlenbeck . 29 pages. DG SG
math.DG/9805074 Chuu-Lian Terng , Karen Uhlenbeck . 80 pages. DG
dg-ga/9707004 Poisson Actions and Scattering Theory for Integrable Systems. Chuu-Lian Terng , Karen Uhlenbeck . 85 pages. DG
dg-ga/9511018 Connected sum constructions for constant scalar curvature metrics. Rafe Mazzeo (Stanford University), Daniel Pollack (University of Chicago), Karen Uhlenbeck (University of Texas at Austin). 23 pages. DG
dg-ga/9406004 Moduli Spaces of Singular Yamabe Metrics. Rafe Mazzeo , Daniel Pollack , Karen Uhlenbeck . 45 pages. DG
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52. Math ArXiv: Search Results
9. Abs PS PDF math.DG/9805074 Bäcklund Transformations and Loop GroupActions. ChuuLian Terng, karen uhlenbeck. 80 pages. DG.
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math.DG/0406422 Curved flats, exterior differential systems, and conservation laws. Chuu-Lian Terng , Erxiao Wang . 19 pages. DG MP
math.DG/0405365 Periodic and homoclinic solutions of the modified 2+1 Chiral model. Bo Dai , Chuu-Lian Terng . 17 pages. DG MP
math.DG/0405363 Backlund transformations, Ward solitons, and unitons. Bo Dai , Chuu-Lian Terng . 38 pages. DG MP
math.DG/0311074 1+1 wave maps into symmetric spaces. Chuu-Lian Terng , Karen Uhlenbeck . 32 pages. DG AP
math.DG/0212372 Geometries and Symmetries of Soliton equations and Integrable Elliptic equations. Chuu-Lian Terng . 67 pages. DG
math.DG/0108154 Completely integrable curve flows on Adjoint orbits. Chuu-Lian Terng , Gudlaugur Thorbergsson . 25 pages. DG
math.DG/0006216 The submanifold geometries associated to Grassmannian systems. Martina , Xi Du , Joonsang Park , Chuu-Lian Terng . 104 pages. DG
math.DG/9901086 Schrodinger flows on Grassmannians. Chuu-Lian Terng , Karen Uhlenbeck . 29 pages. DG SG
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53. Uhlenbeck_Karen
karen uhlenbeck s father was an engineer and her mother was an artist. In the talk just before mine, karen uhlenbeck described some purely mathematical
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Karen Keskulla Uhlenbeck
Born: 24 Aug 1942 in Cleveland, Ohio, USA
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? Infinity" by George Gamow, and I remember the excitement of understanding this very sophisticated argument that there were two different kinds of infinities. Uhlenbeck entered the University of Michigan with the intention of studying physics but a combination of studying exciting mathematics courses and finding that physics practicals were not a strong point lead her to change to mathematics. She was awarded a B.S. in mathematics in 1964.

54. *Concerns Of Young Mathematicians* || Comments || Future PTM Essays - Your Input
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55. *Concerns Of Young Mathematicians* || Future PTM Essays - Your Input Requested!
karen uhlenbeck has a her story posted at http//www.ma.utexas.edu/users/uhlen/pers.htmlIt is in S. Ambrose et al. Journeys of Women in Science and
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56. GirlsGoTech.org - Girls Go Tech - Careers You Can Count On - Cryptographer
Dr. karen K. uhlenbeck. Dr. karen K. uhlenbeck Mathematician, National Medal ofScience Winner. Meet Dr. karen K. uhlenbeck, Mathematician and National
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@import url(css/style.css); SEE THE WORLD THE GAMES INSIDE THE WEB THE ADS ... back to Careers Cryptography is used to send or store information securely. Sometimes a cryptographer will use a coding method in which data is encrypted (translated into an unreadable format) and then decrypted (translated back into a readable format by someone with a secret key) using math equations.
Cryptography is an exciting research field. A cryptographer can find work as a university professor, and some large companies even employ them full-time. Studying math and computer science is a good place to start if Cryptography is a career that interests you.
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57. Ada Byron
karen uhlenbeck When she was a child she was interested in books and they ledher to an interest in science. No one would have guessed that she would be a
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Karen Uhlenbeck When she was a child she was interested in books and they led her to an interest in science. No one would have guessed that she would be a math person. Her interest in math was sparked in college, because she believes that one doesn't understand what mathematics is until one takes abstract math courses and learns about proofs. Karen is a mathematician. Her work is on partial differential equations. These equations are now used in a more technical manner to look at the shapes of space. She has always known that she had a natural inclination for abstraction. She values time to be herself and think about math or other things. The noise of the world is a difficult thing for her to deal with and she has always had a difficult time handling external stimuli. Her accomplishments have been many. Some of her many honors are serving as Vice President of the American Mathematical Society. She has sat on editorial boards of ten research journals, and regularly serves as consultant to mathematics departments and foundations. Also in 1988 she received an honorary D.Sc. degree form Knox College. She is currently a professor in mathematics at the University of Texas at Austin. Not only has she influenced math but science has also been a part of her life. She was honored with a MacArthur Fellowship in 1983 and an election to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in 1985 and to the National Academy of Sciences in 1986. She has also delivered numerous lectures at major research centers. She presented the Colloquium Lectures in the American mathematical Society at the joint summer meeting in 1985. In Kyoto, Japan in 1990, she became the second woman to give a Plenary Lecture at an international Congress of Mathematics.

58. PDK Poster Project
karen uhlenbeck. MATHEMATICS The Equations of Nature Such equations lie atthe heart of karen uhlenbeck s work. Her discoveries have shed light on the
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Karen Uhlenbeck 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 small scale - electrons, protons, and other particles - is governed by 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.
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59. Paths To Erdos
Jacques 4 uhlenbeck, karen K. 3 Varadhan, Srinivasa SR 2 Whitehead, George W.4 Wiles, Andrew J. 3 Yau, ShingTung 2 Zelmanov, Efim I. 3
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The tables below shows of some famous scientists and mathematicians, including many Nobel laureates . Further details, including the paths that establish these numbers and many other people, can be found in LATeX postscript (419K, 35 pages), and pdf (453K, 35 pages). It appears (somewhat abbreviated) in The Mathematical Intelligencer Revista de la Academia Colombiana de Ciencias Exactas, Fisicas y Naturales In addition, we have listed on a separate page the collaboration paths Fields Medal , the Nevanlinna Prize , the Abel Prize , the Wolf Prize in Mathematics , and the Steele Prize for Lifetime Achievement , as well as a few others. Perhaps the most famous contemporary mathematician, Andrew Wiles , was too old to receive a Fields Medal (but was given a Special Tribute by the Committee at the 1998 ICM ANDREW ODLYZKO to Chris M. Skinner. William H. (Bill) Gates , who published with Christos H. Papadimitriou in 1979, who published with Xiao Tie Deng PAVOL HELL Eugene V. Koonin, at the National Center for Biotechnology Information Felipe Voloch We would like to acknowledge and thank the dozens of people, too numerous to mention by name, who have written in with suggestions, additions, and corrections to these lists. We would appreciate further help from anybody with relevant information.
Nobel Prize winners
Arthur L. Schawlow 1981 Physics 5 S. Chandrasekhar 1983 Physics 4 Norman F. Ramsey 1989 Physics 3 David M. Lee 1996 Physics 6 Douglas D. Osheroff 1996 Physics 5 Robert C. Richardson 1996 Physics 6 Gerardus 't Hooft 1999 Physics 6 Martinus J.G. Veltman 1999 Physics 7 Anthony J. Leggett 2003 Physics 4 Frank Wilczek 2004 Physics 3

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Some applications of group representations [Videoregistrazione] / Nolan Wallach. Providence (RI) : American Mathematical Society, c1990. 1 videocassetta (VHS) : col., son.. (AMS-MAA Joint lecture series).
Videoregistrazione di una conferenza (Louisville, Kentucky, January 1990).
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Videoregistrazione di una conferenza (Phoenix, Arizona, January 1989). Ribet, Kenneth Modular elliptic curves and Fermat 's last theorem [Videoregistrazione] / Kenneth A. Ribet. Providence (RI) : American Mathematical Society, c1993. 1 videocassetta (VHS) : col., son.. (Selected lectures in mathematics). Videoregistrazione di una conferenza (Washington DC, August 1993).

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