Bibliothèque : Dernières Acquisitions Translate this page gregori Aleksandrovitch margulis Discrete subgroups of semisimple lie groups 1991ix 388 p Collection Ergebnisse der Mathematik un ihrer Grenzgebiete 3. http://math.univ-bpclermont.fr/biblio/acquis.html
The Institute Letter John Griggs Thompson, David Bryant Mumford, gregori margulis, Daniel G.Quillen, Alain Connes, William P. Thurston, Simon K. Donaldson, Gerd Faltings, http://www.ias.edu/the-institute-letter/archive/03Winter/winter03.php
Extractions: John von Neumann, left, with Robert Oppenheimer, Director of the Institute for Advanced Study from 1947-66. In 1946, John von Neumann organized a group to develop and construct at the Institute a large-scale, high-speed electronic computing instrument which could be used as a new tool for the mathematician, wrote Robert Oppenheimer in an Institute for Advanced Study publication entitled Report of the Director, 1948-1953. The group undertook an engineering research and development program, Oppenheimer continued, which culminated in January, 1952 with the completion of a machine. This machine was the prototype for a number built by various government agencies. It has also contributed ideas to a number of other groups which have produced comparable instruments. John von Neumann was a Faculty member in the School of Mathematics from 1933-57. The logical architecture of the IAS computer, documented in a series of progress reports published by the Institute at every stage of its development, remains the prototype for nearly all computers in use today. VLADIMIR VOEVODSKY APPOINTED TO FACULTY IN SCHOOL OF MATHEMATICS The Institute for Advanced Study has announced the appointment of Vladimir Voevodsky as a Professor in the School of Mathematics.
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Fields-Medaillengewinner 1978, gregori Alexandrovitch margulis. 1998, Curtis T. McMULLEN. 1962, John WillardMILNOR. 1974, David Bryant MUMFORD. 1970, Serge NOVIKOV http://www.zahlenjagd.at/fields.html
Extractions: Fields-Medaillengewinner At the 1924 International Congress of Mathematicians in Toronto, a resolution was adopted that at each ICM, 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's 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. Lars Valerian AHLFORS Michael Francis ATIYAH Alan BAKER Enrico BOMBIERI ... Maxim KONTSEVICH Laurent Lafforgue Pierre-Louis LIONS Gregori Alexandrovitch MARGULIS Curtis T. McMULLEN John Willard MILNOR ... William P. THURSTON Vladimir Voevodsky Andrew J. WILES (special tribute)
Fields Medals gregori Alexandrovitch margulis. Daniel G. QUILLEN. 1982. Alain CONNES. William P.THURSTON. ShingTung YAU. 1986. Simon K. DONALDSON. Gerd FALTINGS http://web.usal.es/~jcr/fields.htm
Extractions: Back to Home At the 1924 International Congress of Mathematicians in Toronto, a resolution was adopted that at each ICM, two gold medals should be awarded to recognize outstanding mathematical achievement. Professor J. D. 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's 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. For more details about the origins of the Fields Medal we recommend the article: Henry S. Tropp, "The Origins and History of the Fields Medal", Historia Mathematica 3 (1976) 167-181. Fields Medals awarded: Lars Valerian AHLFORS Jesse DOUGLAS Laurent SCHWARTZ Atle SELBERG Kunihiko KODAIRA Jean-Pierre SERRE Klaus Friedrich ROTH René THOM Lars HÖRMANDER John Willard MILNOR Michael Francis ATIYAH Paul Joseph COHEN Alexander GROTHENDIECK Stephen SMALE Alan BAKER Heisuke HIRONAKA Serge NOVIKOV John Griggs THOMPSON Enrico BOMBIERI David Bryant MUMFORD Pierre René DELIGNE Charles Louis FEFFERMAN Gregori Alexandrovitch MARGULIS Daniel G. QUILLEN
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THE MATH ENQUIRER 1978 Pierre René DELIGNE, Charles Louis FEFFERMAN, gregori AlexandrovitchMARGULIS, Daniel G. QUILLEN. 1982 Alain CONNES, William P. THURSTON, http://www.humboldt.edu/~math/currentevents/colloquim/archives/fall_02/nov08-02.
Extractions: Volume 02 Fall Issue 12 For People With Inquiring Minds November 7, 2002 Math Model of Cells Bori Mazzag is currently a lecturer in the Mathematics Department at Humboldt State University. She recently completed a Ph.D. in Applied Mathematics from the University of California, Davis. She received a B.A. from the University of California, Santa Cruz in 1995 and a M.S. from UC Davis in 2000. Her area of interest is mathematical modeling of problems in cell and molecular biology. She is proud of Imre Kertesz, winner of the Nobel Prize in literature 2002, and can be reached at bcm9@humboldt.edu. Fields Medal Winners : Lars V. AHLFORS, Jesse DOUGLAS : Laurent SCHWARTZ, Atle SELBERG : Kunihiko KODAIRA, Jean-Pierre SERRE : Michael F. ATIYAH, Paul Joseph COHEN, Alexander GROTHENDIECK, Stephen SMALE : Alan BAKER, Heisuke HIRONAKA, Serge P. NOVIKOV, John Griggs THOMPSON : Enrico BOMBIERI, David B. MUMFORD
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Extractions: home Ceca Madonna Jpop ... back to Ceca.de Web www.ceca.de Die Fields-Medaille , offizieller Name International Medal for Outstanding Discoveries in Mathematics (dt. Internationale Medaille f¼r herausragende Entdeckungen in der Mathematik ) gilt als h¶chste Auszeichnung, die ein Mathematiker verliehen bekommen kann. Sie wird alle vier Jahre von der International Mathematical Union (Internationale mathematische Vereinigung, IMU) anl¤sslich des International Congress of Mathematics (Internationaler Kongress der Mathematik, ICM) an zwei bis vier Mathematiker verliehen, die sich in besonderer Weise auf dem Gebiet der mathematischen Forschung und Entdeckung hervorgetan haben. Mit der Verleihung ist ein Preisgeld verbunden, betrug dies 1.500 US-$. Gleichzeitig wird auf dem Kongress seit 1983 der Nevanlinna-Preis f¼r herausragende Arbeiten auf dem Gebiet der theoretischen Informatik verliehen. Die Empf¤nger der Medaille d¼rfen zum Zeitpunkt der Arbeit, f¼r die sie ausgezeichnet werden, nicht ¤lter als 40 Jahre sein. Aus diesem Grund hat z. B. Andrew Wiles (*1953), entgegen popul¤rer Meinung, nicht die Fields-Medaille erhalten, er hatte zum Zeitpunkt des endg¼ltigen Beweises von