Full Alphabetical Index Aflah) (529) Gegenbauer, Leopold (123*) Geiringer, Hilda von Mises (1469*) Geiser, Karl (258*) Gelfand, Israil (1090*) Gelfond, Aleksandr (226 http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126
The Mathematics Genealogy Project - Index Of GEL Gele us, Manfred Akademie der Wissenschaften der DDR 1981. Gelfand, Israil Moscow State University Gelfand, Alan Stanford University 1969 http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126
Arne Beurling Arne Beurling Collected Works. 2 Volumes Translate this page *1988. Olms 1981. Israil gelfand israil Gelfand Collected Papers. 3 volumes. Springer 1989, 3000p. DM 744. http://felix.unife.it/Root/d-Mathematics/d-The-mathematician/b-Collected-works
Extractions: Arne Beurling Arne Beurling: Collected works. 2 volumes. Birkhuser 1989, 800p. DM 198. Wilhelm Blaschke Wilhelm Blaschke: Gesammelte Werke. 6 volumes. Thales, Essen 1986. DM 170/volume. Georg Cantor H. Meschkowski/W. Nilson (ed.): Georg Cantor: Briefe. Springer 1991, 540p. DM 158. - Shiing-shen Chern Shiing-shen Chern: Selected papers. 4 volumes. Springer 1989, together ca. 2000p. DM 400. Girard Desargues J. Field/J. Gray (ed.): The geometrical work of Girard Desargues. Springer 1987. DM 158. M. Escher H. Coxeter/M. Emmer/Roger Penrose/M. Teuber (ed.): M. Escher: Art and science. North-Holland 1986, 400p. $ 50. Carl Friedrich Gau§ Carl Friedrich Gau§: Werke. *1988. Olms 1981. Israil Gelfand Israil Gelfand: Collected Papers. 3 volumes. Springer 1989, 3000p. DM 744. - Harish-Chandra Harish-Chandra: Collected papers. 4 volumes. Springer 1983. DM 400. Hans Arnold Heilbronn E. Kani/R. Smith (ed.): The collected papers of Hans Arnold Heilbronn. Wiley 1988, 600p. $55. David Hilbert David Hilbert: Gesammelte Abhandlungen. Erster Band: Zahlentheorie. *4578. Chelsea. Edmund Hlawka Peter Gruber/W. Schmidt: Edmund Hlawka, Selecta. Springer 1990, 550p. DM 164. Felix Klein Konrad Jacobs (ed.): Felix Klein, handschriftlicher Nachla§. Erlangen 1977. D. Rowe: A forgotten chapter in hte history of Felix Klein's Erlanger Programm. Historia Mathematica 10 (1983), 448-454. D. Rowe: Felix Klein's "Erlanger Antrittsrede": A transcription with English translation and commentary. Historia Mathematica 12 (1985), 123-141. Edmund Landau Edmund Landau: Collected works. At least 10 volumes. Thales, Essen 1986. Ca. DM 220/volume. Karl Lwner Karl Lwner: Collected works. Birkhuser 1988, 540p. DM 168. Mitio Nagumo Mitio Nagumo: Collected papers. Springer 1993, 470p. DM 180. Isaac Newton D. Whiteside (ed.): The mathematical papers of Isaac Newton. 8 volumes. Cambridge 1981. Emmy Noether Emmy Noether: Gesammelte Abhandlungen. Springer 1983, 780p. 3-540-11504-8. DM 158. - Alexander Ostrowski Alexander Ostrowski: Collected mathematical papers. 6 volumes. Birkhuser 1984, 4000p. DM 738. Johannes Radon Johannes Radon: Gesammelte Abhandlungen. 2 volumes. Birkhuser 1987, 900p. DM 360. Adam Ries S. Deschauer: Das zweite Rechenbuch von Adam Ries. Eine moderne Textfassung mit Kommentar und metrologischem Anhang und einer Einfhrung in Leben und Werk des Rechenmeisters. Vieweg 1992, 240p. DM 54. - Igor Shafarevich Igor Shafarevich: Collected mathematical papers. Springer 1988, 780p. DM 184. Thomas Stieltjes Thomas Stieltjes: Collected papers. 2 volumes. Springer 1993, 1300p. DM 348. Paul Turn Paul Turn: Collected papers. 3 volumes. Akadmiai Kiad, Budapest 1990, 2665p. DM 340. - Kosaku Yosida Kosaku Yosida: Collected papers. Springer 1993, 630p. DM 198.
SOCI QUALIFICA - LINCEI Translate this page gelfand israil Moiseevic - Ssf. Nato a Krasnyje Okny (Ucraina) il 20 agosto 1913. Prof. di Matematica nella Rutgers University, New Brounswick, NJ (USA). http://www.lincei.it/informazioni/soci/SOCI.QUALIFICA.html
Extractions: ACCADEMIA NAZIONALE DEI LINCEI A B C D ... Z A AGOSTONI Emilio - N.s.f. ALBANESE Bernardo - C.s.m. ALLAIS Maurice - S.s.m. AMANDRY Pierre - S.s.m. ALLEGRA Giuseppe - C.s.f. ALLEVA Enrico - C.s.f. AMBROSETTI Antonio - N.s.f. AMERIO Luigi - N.s.f. AMPRINO Rodolfo - N.s.f. ANDERSON Philip Warren - S.s.f. ANTONELLI Roberto - C.s.m. ARBARELLO Enrico - C.s.f. Nato a Roma il 26 novembre 1945. Prof. ord. di Matematica nella Scuola Normale Superiore di Pisa.
Gelfand Biography of israil gelfand (19130BC) israil gelfand went to Moscow at the age of 16, in 1930, before completing his secondary education. http://www-groups.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history/Mathematicians/Gelfand.html
Extractions: Version for printing Israil Gelfand went to Moscow at the age of 16, in 1930, before completing his secondary education. There he took on a variety of different jobs such as door keeper at the Lenin library, but he also began to teach mathematics. There were many different institutes in Moscow where mathematics was taught in evening classes and Gelfand taught elementary mathematics in various of these institutes, then a little later progressing to teach more advanced mathematics. While he did this evening teaching he also attended lectures at Moscow University, the first course he attended being the theory of functions of a complex variable by Lavrentev In 1932 Gelfand was admitted as a research student under Kolmogorov 's supervision. His work was in functional analysis and he was fortunate to be in a strong school of functional analysis so he received much support from other mathematicians such as A E Plessner and L A Lyusternik. Gelfand presented his thesis
Israil Gelfand, Hero Of Mathematics israil gelfand, modern hero of mathematics. I first met gelfand at the International Congress of Mathematics, Moscow, 1966. At a reception on the first day, http://www.mth.kcl.ac.uk/~streater/gelfand.html
Extractions: I first met Gelfand at the International Congress of Mathematics, Moscow, 1966. At a reception on the first day, he stood at the end of a large room, and the visitors politely formed a loose queue to have a word with this legendary figure. I was with P. M. Cohn; I was impressed that Gelfand knew of Cohn's work on rings, on which Gelfand complimented him, for having solved an outstanding problem that arose in Gelfand's own work. He also knew of my book with Wightman . I might have seen Gelfand in 1972, during the special Moscow conference on mathematical physics. I met Gelfand again when he came to England to receive an honorary doctorate from the University of Oxford. The next day he visited the London Mathematical Society, and gave a talk about representing groups of maps from a group to the reals. He kindly mentioned my work of 1968 and subsequent papers . The next day he visited Cambridge, where Adams and Hodge had organised a conference on geometry. Gelfand had pursuaded the conference organisers to allow him to give a seminar after tea, beginning at 16.00 hrs. I went down to Cambridge by car with two colleagues. In the Moscow style, Gelfand spoke for about two hours; again, he made the representation of groups of maps his main theme. After the first hour, I began to feel that the geometers did not approve of his lecture. Go to my HOME PAGE for more links.
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The Mathematics Genealogy Project - Israil Gelfand According to our current online database, israil gelfand has 14 students and 230 descendants. We welcome any additional information. http://www.genealogy.math.ndsu.nodak.edu/html/id.phtml?id=17512
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Greek Scientists : Athanassios Spyridon Fokas israil Moiseevic gelfand about AS Fokas. Athanassios (Thanasis) Spyridon Fokas (Tas Sp?d F) was born in Argostoli (Kefalonia), Greece. http://www.mlahanas.de/Greeks/new/ASFokas.htm
Extractions: Israil Moiseevic Gelfand about A.S. Fokas Athanassios (Thanasis) Spyridon Fokas ( was born in Argostoli (Kefalonia), Greece. He obtained a BSc in Aeronautics from Imperial College (1975), a PhD in Applied Mathematics from the California Institute of Technology (1979) and an MD from the University of Miami, School of Medicine (1986). His remarkably broad education in engineering, mathematics and medicine, combined with his exceptionally high analytical technique and deep intuition, allowed him to make fundamental contributions to both theory and applications. He is renowned in the area of nonlinear integrable equations. A method for solving initial value problems for integrable nonlinear evolution equations PDEs in one space dimension was developed in the late sixties through the pioneering work of Kruskal and Lax. However, the problem of developing a method for solving integrable nonlinear evolution PDEs in two dimensions remained open until the early eighties, when Fokas and Ablowitz developed the so called d-bar method. The above works were about initial-value problems. Boundary value problems which are more difficult to solve (but also physically more important) were finally solved by Fokas after twenty years of hard work. For this work and in particular for his "unified transform method", which has been recognized as one of the most important developments in the analysis of differential equations since the work of the classics of the eighteenth century, he was awarded the Naylor Prize of the London Mathematical Society in 2000. He has also been instrumental in the solution of two long standing crucial, open problems in brain imaging, namely the solution of the basic mathematical problems characterizing magnetoencephalography as well as single photon emission computerised tomography.
Famous Mathematicians With AG Carl Friedrich Gauss Leopold Gegenbauer Hilda von Mises Geiringer Karl Geiser israil gelfand Aleksandr Gelfond Henry Gellibrand Regnier Gemma Frisius http://www.famousmathematician.com/az/mathematician_G.htm