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Extractions: Next: Erdos Number Up: Human Interest Previous: Indiana bill sets the This is the original letter by Fields creating the endowment for the medals that bear his name. It is thought to have been written during the few months before his death. Notice that no mention is made about the age of the recipients (currently there is a 40 year-old limit), and that the medal should not be attached to any person, private or public, meaning that it shouldn't bear anybody's name. It is proposed to found two gold medals to be awarded at successive International Mathematical Congress for outstanding achievements in mathematics. Because of the multiplicity of the branches of mathematics and taking into account the fact that the interval between such congresses is four years it is felt that at least two medals should be available. The awards would be open to the whole world and would be made by an International Committee. The fund for the founding of the medals is constituted by balance left over after financing the Toronto congress held in 1924. This must be held in trust by the Government or by some body authorized by government to hold and invest such funds. It would seem that a dignified method for handling the matter and one which in this changing world should most nearly secure permanency would be for the Canadian Government to take over the fund and appoint as his custodian say the Prime Minister of the Dominion or the Prime Minister in association with the Minister of Finance. The medals would be struck at the Mint in Ottawa and the duty of the custodian would be simply to hand over the medals at the proper time to the accredited International Committee.
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Extractions: Vladimir Drinfeld Drinfeld, whose specialties include algebraic geometry and algebraic aspects of mathematical physics, has been appointed the Harry Pratt Judson Distinguished Service Professor in Mathematics. In 1990, Drinfeld received the Fields Medal, the mathematics equivalent to the Nobel Prize. The medals are awarded to no fewer than two and no more than four mathematicians under the age of 40 every four years at the International Congress of Mathematicians. He currently is working in the Geometric Langlands program, which is a part of algebraic geometry closely related to number theory, automorphic form theory and representation theory. Drinfeld received the Soviet equivalent of a Ph.D. in 1978 from Moscow University. He also received a Doctor Sci. degree, which is higher than a Ph.D., from the Steklov Mathematical Institute, Moscow, in 1988. Weichselbaum has been named the first Daniel K. Ludwig Professor.
Extractions: News Office Yuri Manin, director of the Max Planck Institute for Mathematics in Bonn, Germany, offered an equally strong assessment. Seminar Notes Beilinson holds the prestigious first David and Mary Winton Green University Professorship in Mathematics. Since 1989, Beilinson largely has spent fall semesters teaching at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology as a professor of mathematics and working the rest of the year as a researcher at the Landau Institute of Theoretical Physics in Chernogolovka, Russia. Beilinson also collaborates with Drinfeld, whom he has known for more than two decades. Nadirashvili said joining the Chicago faculty enables him to work with Fefferman and Carlos Kenig, Peter Constantin and Raghavan Narasimhan, Professors in Mathematics, whom Nadirashvili regards as the top scholars in his field of analysis.
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Extractions: 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
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Extractions: Arts and Entertainment Awards Science and Other Awards The Fields Medal has been awarded quadrennially since 1936 by the International Congress of Mathematicians in Toronto to recognize outstanding mathematics achievement. Lars Valerian Ahlfors (Harvard University) and Jesse Douglas (Massachusetts Institute of Technology) (Fields Medals were not awarded during World War II) Laurent Schwarts (University of Nancy) and Atle Selberg (Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton) Kunihiko Kodaira (Princeton University) and Jean-Pierre Serre (University of Paris) Michael Francis Atiyah (Oxford University), Paul Joseph Cohen (Stanford University), Alexander Grothendieck (University of Paris), and Stephen Smale (University of California, Berkeley)
CoACT Report For 2001 we point to the Peter May Seminar at the University of Chicago which is attendedby Fields Medallist vladimir drinfeld and other top mathematicians. http://www.maths.mq.edu.au/~street/CoACT.2001.html
Extractions: Centre of Australian Category Theory 2001 Report The Centre of Australian Category Theory provides an algebra of widespread applicability for the synthesis and analysis of systems and processes in fields as diverse as physics and computer science, and also mathematics itself. Established formally in 1999, the Centre consolidates developments including the Australian Category Seminar series, which has been held since 1971. Vision To provide the environment for the top international centre for Higher-dimensional Category Theory and a major international centre for general Category Theory. Mission To pursue vigorously research into those parts of mathematics and computer science which find natural expression and advancement in terms of Category Theory and to train the highest-quality research students. Advisory Board Professor Ross Street Director CoACT Professor Michael Johnson Associate Director CoACT Emeritus Professor Max Kelly University of Sydney Dr Wesley Phoa Capital Strategy Research, USA Associate Professor Dominic Verity Division of ICS, Macquarie University
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