MAC TO MILLENNIUM: Honorary Degrees A - K fefferman, charles L. D.Sc. 1979. Feinstein, Martin, DFA, 1995. Fell, Thomas,Litt.D. 1923. FernosIsern, Antonio, LL.D. 1961. Fischell, Robert E. D.Sc. http://www.lib.umd.edu/ARCV/macmil/honorarydegrees1.html
Extractions: Archives and Manuscripts University Archives MAC to Millennium Citation : MAC to Millennium, University of Maryland Archives Honorary Degrees Recipients' names are arranged alphabetically. Follow the link for recipients with last names beginning with L-Z Agnew, Spiro Theodore LL.D. Ahlfors, Lars V. D.Sc. Alberts, Alfred W. D.Sc. Albright, Madeleine Korbel D.P.S. Allen, Herschel Heathcote D. Engr. Anderson, George McCullough D. Sc. Andrews, Julie D.F.A. Annan, Kofi D.P.S. Anslinger, Henry Jacob LL.D. Armstrong, Alexander LL.D. Asimov, Isaac D.Sc. Augustine, Norman R. D.Engr. Babcock, William Wayne D.Sc. Bailey, Stephen Kemp LL.D. Baker, Melvin H. D.Sc.B.Ad. Baker, James A., III D.P.S. Barth, John Simmons Litt.D. Benjamin, Harold R. W. Litt.D. Bennett, George Eli D. Sc. Benson, Lucy Wilson LL.D. Bentley, Helen Delich LL.D. Berman, Ronald D.H.L. Blake, Eubie D.F.A. Block, Herbert L. D.H.L. Boorstin, Daniel Joseph Litt.D. Boston, Charles A. LL.D. Bowers, John Zimmerman D. Sc. Boyer, Ernest L. Litt.D. Bradley, Bill D.P.S.
MAC TO MILLENNIUM fefferman, charles L., Class of 1966, internationally known mathematician andwinner of the Fields Prize, mathematics equivalent of the Nobel Prize http://www.lib.umd.edu/ARCV/macmil/alumniofnote.html
Extractions: Archives and Manuscripts University Archives MAC to Millennium Citation : MAC to Millennium, University of Maryland Archives UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND ALUMNI OF NOTE Preface: This list is entitled "Alumni of Note," since fame is a relative term, and some alumni of significance to the University of Maryland may never be known beyond the borders of our campus or our state. Submission of additions to this list is actively encouraged, and the list will be updated as needed. Anne Turkos October 2004 Abdur-Ra'oof, Azizuddin, played professional football for the Kansas City Chiefs from 1988 to 1989 Absher, Dick , played professional football for the Washington Redskins (1967), Atlanta Falcons (1967-1968), New Orleans Saints (1969-1971), and Philadelphia Eagles (1972) Agamennone, Brandon
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Extractions: Rovatec's team includes some of the most senior and respected combat weapon specialists in Israel. They form the marksmanship and shooting professional core behind the Bullite. Every development and step we take perfecting our Bullite techniques is backed by their professional evaluation and field testing. Mr. Klein has served in senior management positions for over 30 years. He was a founding partner of Hewig and Marvic, and one of a three-person committee directing the Impact Publishing Group during critical stages as it grew into the worlds largest provider of syndicated catalogs, database-driven information services and e-marketing technologies for the Promotional Products Industry.
Charles Fefferman Biography charles fefferman biography and related resources. http://www.biographybase.com/biography/Fefferman_Charles.html
Extractions: Biography Base Home Link To Us Search Biographies: Browse Biographies A B C D ... Z Charles Fefferman Biography Charles Louis Fefferman (born April 18, 1949) is a renowned mathematician at Princeton. He won the Fields medal in 1978 for work in mathematical analysis. Charles Fefferman Resources Contact Us Sitemap
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Stephen Wolfram: A New Kind Of Science -- Relevant Books fefferman, charles, Robert fefferman Stephen Wainger, Editors Essays on FourierAnalysis in Honor of Elias M. Stein Princeton University Press, 1991. http://www.wolframscience.com/reference/books/f.html
List Of Participants fefferman, charles (Princeton) cf@math.princeton.edu. Folland, Gerry (Washington)folland@math.washington.edu. Fornaess, John Erik (Michigan) http://abel.math.harvard.edu/~siu/GunningKohnConference/list_of_participants.htm
Extractions: List of Participants (partial) Baouendi, Salah (UCSD) sbaouendi@ucsd.edu Barrett, David (Michigan) barrett@math.lsa.umich.edu Bedford, Eric (Indiana) bedford@indiana.edu Bharali, Gautam (Michigan) bharali@math.lsa.umich.edu Bierstone, Edward (Toronto) bierston@math.toronto.edu Bland, John (Toronto) bland@math.toronto.edu Boas, Harold boas@math.tamu.edu Brinkschulte, Judith (Grenoble) judith@math.chalmers.se Burns, Dan (Michigan) dburns@math.lsa.umich.edu Campbell, Andrew (Aerospace Corp.) campbell@aero.org Catlin, David (Purdue) catlin@math.purdue.edu Cho, Jae-Seong (Illinois, Urbana) jcho@math.uiuc.edu Christ, Michael (UC Berkeley) mchrist@math.berkeley.edu Chung, Young-Bok (Chonnam U, Korea) ybchung@chonnam.chonnam.ac.kr Coman, Dan (Syracuse) dcoman@mailbox.syr.edu Costun, Izzet (Harvard) coskun@math.harvard.edu D'Angelo, John (Illinois-Urbana) jpda@math.uiuc.edu Demailly, Jean-Pierre (Grenoble) demailly@ujf-grenoble.fr DeMarco, Laura (Harvard) demarco@math.uchicago.edu De Oliveira, Bruno (Miami) bdeolive@hans.math.upenn.edu Di Biase, Fausto (Pescara) f.dibiase@unich.it
Extractions: Conference on Several Complex Variables and Complex Geometry for the 70 th Birthdays of Robert C. Gunning and Joseph J. Kohn Dates: September 18-22, 2002 Place: Taplin Auditorium, Fine Hall, Princeton University (Map of Princeton University How to get to Princeton) List of Speakers: Edward Bierstone American Institute of Mathematics We have funding to defray conference expenses for many participants, with highest preference given to younger mathematicians (grad students, postdocs, young faculty at most five years after Ph.D.), although anyone may apply. Those who have resources available from their own grants are requested to rely on such resources.
GameDev.net - SciMath FAQ David Worth, Sussex UK 37 Harvard U USA 1978 Deligne, Pierre Brussels Belgium33 IHES France 1978 fefferman, charles Washington DC USA 29 Princeton U http://www.gamedev.net/reference/articles/article431.asp
Fields Institute Audio/Slides - Fefferman Whitney s Extension Problem II charles fefferman Princeton University. This webpresentation contains the audio and slides of a lecture given at the Fields http://www.fields.utoronto.ca/audio/04-05/applied_math/fefferman/
Extractions: Princeton University This web presentation contains the audio and slides of a lecture given at the Fields Institute on November 4, 2004 as part of the Fields Colloquium on Applied Mathematics . RealPlayer 7 or later, or other software capable of playing streaming audio, is required. Start audio presentation You may browse the slides in the presentation (a browser capable of displaying PNG graphics is required). Shown: slide 1. Next Slide
CIMS Weekly Bulletin: October 23, 2002 First of a series of 4 lectures by charles fefferman. The second (followup)lecture will Third lecture by charles fefferman. Fourth lecture on 11/14. http://www.cims.nyu.edu/bulletin/102302.html
CIMS Weekly Bulletin: November 6, 2002 Third lecture by charles fefferman. Fourth lecture on 11/14. charles fefferman,Princeton University Last lecture by charles fefferman. http://www.cims.nyu.edu/bulletin/110602.html
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Reading Room New Books List Helene Lectures on Vanishing Theorems Birkhauser, 1994 (Apr) DMV Seminar Ser., Bd.20 fefferman, charles, Robert fefferman, and Stephen Wainger, http://www.math.ucla.edu/library/booklist.htm
Named Lecture Series Past Zygmund Lecturers include charles fefferman, JeanPierre Kahane, The Zygmund-Calderón lecturers have been charles fefferman and Elias Stein (who http://www.math.uchicago.edu/lectures.html
Extractions: Each year, the Department sponsors four lecture series: the Adrian Albert Lectures in algebra, the in analysis, the Charles Amick Memorial Lectures in applied mathematics, and the Unni Namboodiri Lectures in geometry and topology. The Albert Lectures are the oldest of the four lecture series. They are named after Abraham Adrian Albert (1905-1972), who received his Ph.D from Chicago in 1928, under the supervision of L.E. Dickson. Albert later returned to Chicago as a member of the faculty, and served for a time as chair of the department and President of the AMS. The 2004-2005 speaker will be: Details Charles Amick was an applied mathematician at the University of Chicago who died in 1991, at the age of 39. The Lecture Series was begun in 1993 as a means of honoring his painfully brief life. Past Amick Lecturers include: Andrew Majda, Joseph Keller, John Ball, Martin Kruskal, Paul Roberts, David Ruelle, John Guckenheimer, Percy Deift, Keith Moffatt, Ingrid Daubechies, Yann Brenier and Felix Otto.
Mp_arc Index-01 0154 Diego Cordoba, charles fefferman Growth of solutions for QG and 2D Euler 01-55 Diego Cordoba, charles fefferman Scalars convected by a 2D http://www.ma.utexas.edu/mp_arc/index-01.html
Extractions: L. Bertini, S. Brassesco, P. Butta', E. Presutti Front fluctuations in one dimensional stochastic phase field equations (602K, PostScript file) Jan 4, 01 Abstract Paper (src), View paper auto. generated ps), Index of related papers L. Bertini, S. Brassesco, P. Butta', E. Presutti Stochastic phase field equations: existence and uniqueness (222K, PostScript file) Jan 4, 01 Abstract Paper (src), View paper auto. generated ps), Index of related papers Hans Henrik Rugh Coupled Maps and Analytic Function Spaces (530K, Postscript) Jan 4, 01 Abstract Paper (src), View paper auto. generated ps), Index of related papers V. Baladi, H.H. Rugh Floquet spectrum of weakly coupled map lattices (358K, Postscript) Jan 4, 01 Abstract Paper (src), View paper auto. generated ps), Index of related papers David Sauzin and Stefano Marmi Quasianalytic monogenic solutions of a cohomological equation (1067K, Postscript) Jan 4, 01 Abstract Paper (src), View paper auto. generated ps), Index of related papers A.P. Itin, R. de la Llave, A. I. Neishtadt, A. A. Vasiliev Transport in a slowly perturbed convective cell flow. (1901K, Ps) Jan 7, 01
Extractions: Spring 1994 For the following seminars, unless otherwise stated the hour is 11:00, the room is RLM 12.166, and it is a Mathematical Physics Seminar - Friday, January 21: K. Khanin (Moscow), Rigidity for circle homeomorphisms with break singularities Wednesday, January 26: Angel Jorba (Univ. Politecnica de Catalunya), Dynamics near the equilateral libration points of the real Earth-Moon system Monday, January 31: Benjy Weiss (Jerusalem), Single Orbit Dynamics, Monday, January 31: Robert McCann (Princeton), A new convex structure on probability measures and the theory of attracting gases *****NOTE**** 2PM in RLM 11.176 Wednesday, February 2: Armando Bazzani (University of Bologna), Singularity analysis of 2D Hamiltonian systems and related problems Monday, February 7: Hillel Furstenberg (Jerusalem), A polynomial Szemeredi theorem Tuesday, February 8: Claudio Albanese (ETH), An algorithm to block diagonalize large matrices arising in the theory of high temperature superconductivity ***This is a CAM talk: 2:30 in RLM 7.114 Wednesday, February 9: Claudio Albanese (ETH), Local gauge symmetries and dynamic cluster expansions for the Kawasaki, Glauber and voter models, Friday, February 11: James Glimm (Stony Brook), Chaos and Determinism in the Study of Fluid Mixing ***This is a CAM talk: 2:00 in RLM 6.104*** Wednesday, February 16: Charles Fefferman (Princeton), Eigenfunctions of the Laplacian Colloquium - 4:00 in RLM 7.104 Friday, February 18: Charles Fefferman (Princeton), Inequalities for turbulent scaling exponents arrives Feb 14, departs Feb 20 Wednesday, Feb 23: Charles Tresser (IBM), Conjectures on renormalization and universality. (arrives Feb 19, departs Feb 25) (Western States Meeting is Feb 28-Mar 1) Wednesday March 2: Jacob Palis (IMPA), A vision of chaotic systems, strange attractors and fractal dimensions Colloquium, RLM 7.104 at 4:00 (visiting February 28 - March 4) Wednesday March 9: Cymra Haskell, Ergodic Properties of the Unbounded Periodic Lorentz Gas (Spring Break March 14-18) Wednesday March 23: Peter Wittwer (Geneva), The Renormalization Group for Reaction-Diffusion Equations. (visiting Mar 21-28) Wednesday March 30: Lorenzo Sadun, Energies of knots and surfaces Wednesday April 27: Pierre Cartier (Ecole Normale Superieure), Hamilitonian theory of dynamical systems Tuesday May 3: Harry Swinney, Spatial patterns in reaction-diffusion systems. Dynamical Systems Seminar, 4:00 in RLM 9.166 Tuesday May 3: Mark Raizen, Can a Bloch electron be heated by an AC field?, Condensed Matter Seminar, 4:00 in RLM 11.204 Wednesday May 4: E. Tabacman, (Minnesota), Homoclinic points in twist maps Thursday May 5: K. Josic, Synchronization in chaotic dynamical systems 3:00 in RLM 11.176 Thursday Aug 4: Y.Latushkin (U of Missouri, Columbia) Lyapunov exponents and entropy for Mather-Ruelle operators and applications to magnetohydrodynamics, 11:00, Rm 11.176
Extractions: This is the official poster . And this is an unofficial one This conference is partially supported by NSF and by the MIT Department of Mathematics. The talks will take place in Building 34 room 101 . This building is located at 50 Vassar Street. Abstract: We present some recent results on well posedness and stability (or unstability) for the non linear Schrodinger equation on manifolds. These results are deduced from Strichartz inequalities with loss of derivatives, which are in turn obtained by a semi-classical parametrix approach. Most of these results were obtained in collaboration with P. Gerard and N. Tzvetkov for University Paris-Sud Orsay.
Kuranishi Conference charles fefferman, DH Phong, YumTong Siu Speakers So far, the following peoplehave agreed to speak charles fefferman (Princeton University) http://www.math.columbia.edu/~woit/kuranishi.html
Extractions: This is a week-long, major international conference on areas of complex analysis, differential geometry, and partial differential equations fundamentally influenced by the work of Professor Masatake Kuranishi. A common theme is canonical metrics in complex geometry, and the aim is cross-fertilization between the many different points of view that have emerged recently, including multiplier ideal sheaves, infinite-dimensional Hamiltonian dynamic, geometric heat flows, energy functionals, Bergman metrics and geometric invariant theory.