The 19th IMS Forum mori, shigefumi The 19th IMS Forum. Title About Mathematical Ideas What s the shigefumi mori (Kyoto University); Date/Time Wednesday, July 14, http://www.ims.ac.jp/events/1999/990714e.html
FITAS DE VÍDEO mori, shigefumi, speaker. Birational classification of algebraicthreefolds /gravação de vídeo/. Kyoto, MSJ, c1990. Inglês. 1 fita de vídeo (108 http://www.ime.usp.br/bib/fitas.html
Extractions: QC141.VC/P473a PESCE, Celso Pupo Anéis de vortices e uma aplicação em escoamentos potenciais tridimensionais: /gravação de vídeo/. São Paulo, IME-USP, 1996. Português. 1 fita de vídeo (1:15 min): NTSC/VHS, son, color. QA758.VC / B879a Animation of geometric algorithms: a vídeo review: /gravação de vídeo/. Palo Alto, Systems Research Center, 1992. Inglês. 1 fita de vídeo (1:50 min.): VHS, son., color. QA862.VC / B862.VC BROWN, Marc H., ed. An anthology of algorithm animations using Zeus: /gravação de vídeo/. Palo Alto, Systems Research Center, 1991. Inglês. 1 fita de vídeo (56 min.): VHS, son., color. QA612.9.VC/U31a
History Of Mathematics: Fields Medals Vladimir Drinfeld; Vaughan Jones; shigefumi mori; Edward Witten. 1994. Jean Bourgaim;PierreLouis Lions; Jean-Christophe Yoccoz; Efin I. Zelmanov http://aleph0.clarku.edu/~djoyce/mathhist/fieldsmedal.html
Extractions: 1993: Walter Rudin, George Daniel Mostow, and Eugene B. Dynkin. Donald J.Alberts, G. L. Alexanderson and Constance Reid. International Mathematical Congresses, An Illustrated History 1893-1986. Revised Edition, Including 1986, by, Springer Verlag, 1987. Henry S. Tropp. ``The origins and history of the Fields Medal,''
IMRN Editorial Board shigefumi mori. Werner Müller. Yasutaka Ihara. N. Yu. Reshetikhin. Peter Sarnak.IM Sigal. Mark Stern. G. Tian. SRS Varadhan. David Vogan. Dan Voiculescu http://www.duke.edu/~pspauld/IMRN/editors.html
Extractions: Enrico Arbarello James Arthur Joseph Bernstein Enrico Bombieri Jean Bourgain Marc Burger Michael Christ Corrado DeConcini Percy Deift S. K. Donaldson E. Frenkel Henri Gillet Dennis Hejhal Helmut Hofer Masaki Kashiwara Carlos Kenig Sergiu Klainerman M. L. Kontsevich Igor Krichever Gilles Lebeau N. G. Makarov Yu. I. Manin G. A. Margulis Barry Mazur Ngaiming Mok Shigefumi Mori Yasutaka Ihara N. Yu. Reshetikhin Peter Sarnak I. M. Sigal Mark Stern G. Tian S. R. S. Varadhan David Vogan Dan Voiculescu Paul Vojta
Matematica - Articoli - Interventi Di shigefumi mori Edward WITTEN. 1994. Jean BOURGAIN PierreLouis LIONS Jean-ChristopheYOCCOZ Efim ZELMANOV. 1998. Richard E. BORCHERDS W. Timothy GOWERS http://matematica.uni-bocconi.it/interventi/medaglie-fields-elenco.htm
Fields Medal 1990 shigefumi mori (1951) Japan. 1990 Edward Witten (1951) USA. 1994 PierreLouisLions (1956) France. 1994 Jean-Cristophore Yoccoz (1957) France http://alas.matf.bg.ac.yu/~mm97106/math/fieldsm.htm
Extractions: The Fields Medal John Charles Fields Will established the Fields Medal, which has played the role of the Nobel Prize in Mathematics. The International Congress of Mathematicians at Zurich in 1932 adopted his proposal, and the Fields Medal was first awarded at the next congress, held at Oslo in 1936. Fields Medals were not awarded during World War II so the second Fields Medals were not awarded until 1950. Fields wished that the awards should recognize both existing mathematical work and also the promise of future achievement. To fit with these wishes Fields Medals may only be awarded to mathematicans under the age of 40. The winners of the medals are given below. 1936 Lars Valerian Ahlfors (1907-1996) Finland 1936 Jesse Douglas (1897-1965) USA 1950 Laurent Schwartz (1915) France 1950 Atle Selberg (1917) Norway 1954 Kunihiko Kodaira (1915-1997) Japan 1954 Jean-Pierre Serre (1926) France 1958 Klaus Friedrich Roth (1925) England 1958 Reni Thom (1923) France 1962 Lars Hvrmander (1931) Sweden 1962 John Willard Milnor (1931) USA 1966 Michael Francis Atiyah (1929) England 1966 Paul Joseph Cohen (1934) USA 1966 Alexander Grothendieck (1928) Germany 1966 Stephen Smale (1930) USA 1970 Alen Baker (1939) England 1970 Heisuke Hironaka (1931) Japan 1970 Sergi Petrovich Novikov (1938) Russia 1970 John Griggs Thompson (1932) USA 1974 Enrico Bombieri (1946) Italy 1974 David Bryant Mumford (1937) England 1978 Pierre Reni Deligne (1944) Belgium 1978 Charles Louis Fefferman (1949) USA
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Annals Of Mathematics Central extensions of word hyperbolic groups. Pp. 183192. SEÁN KEEL and MORISHIGEFUMI. Author s copy, uneditted AMS Review. Quotients by groupoids. http://www.math.princeton.edu/~annals/issues/1997/145_1.html
Extractions: (The Annals' versions of these articles are not available electronically.) PASCAL COLLIN R . [Topology and curvature of properly embedded minimal surfaces in R Pp. 1-31 Quotient spaces modulo algebraic groups. Pp. 33-79 SHUHEI HAYASHI Connecting invariant manifolds and the solution of the C stability and W -stability conjectures for flows. Pages 81-137 G. J. HECKMAN and E. M. OPDAM Yang's system of particles and Hecke algebras. Pp. 139-173 MIHNEA COLTOIU and KLAS DIEDERICH Open sets with Stein hypersurface sections in Stein spaces. Pp. 175-182 WALTER D. NEUMANN and LAWRENCE REEVES Central extensions of word hyperbolic groups. Pp. 183-192 Author's copy, uneditted
Tables Of Contents Central extensions of word hyperbolic groups. Pages 183192. SEÁN KEEL and MORISHIGEFUMI. Quotients by groupoids. Pages 193-213. http://www.math.princeton.edu/~annals/issues/alltocs.html
Extractions: March 2000 G. C HRISTOL and Z. M EBKHOUT p -adiques III. Pages 385-457. J OEL H ASS and R OGER S CHLAFLY . Double bubbles minimize. Pages 459-515. M LADEN B ESTVINA , M ARK F EIGHN , and M ICHAEL H ANDEL . The Tits alternative for Out( F n ). I: Dynamics of exponentially growing automorphisms. Pages 517-623. D ANIEL G ALLO , M ICHAEL K APOVICH , and A LBERT M ARDEN . The monodromy groups of Schwarzian equations on closed Riemann surfaces. Pages 625-704. Y VES A NDRE Y VES A NDRE B URT T OTARO . Chern numbers for singular varieties and elliptic homology. Pages 757-791. R AVI R AMAKRISHNA . Infinitely ramified Galois representations. Pages 793-815. C. M OEGLIN p -adiques. Pages 817-847. T HOMAS C. S
Hope College | Department Of Mathematics 10 Summer Research Opportunities, Path Length and Binomial Colloquia, ShigefumiMori. Mar 9, 2005, Vol. 3, No. 11 LMMC sign up, GRE info, Max Zorn, http://www.math.hope.edu/newsletter.html
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Fields Medal Winners Inst. Kharkov), Vaughan Jones (University of California, Berkeley), ShigefumiMori (University of Kyoto), and Edward Witten (Institute for Advanced Study, http://www.infoplease.com/ipa/A0192505.html
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)