European Academy Of Sciences sergi novikov s father was Petr Sergeevich novikov who has a biography in thisarchive. sergi s mother, Ludmila Vsevolodovna Keldysh, http://eurasc.condroz.be/media.htm
Extractions: Homepage Objectives Bylaws Structure Election Procedure ... Media Releases Reserved area Contact us Three Fields Medalists are Members of the European Academy of Sciences. At the 1924 International Congress of Mathematicians (ICM), it was decided 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. It is largely recognized that the Fields Medal is equivalent to Nobel Prize if it were awarded to mathematicians. Enrico Bombieri Sergi Novikov Novikov obtained his first degree in 1960 and then became a research student at the Steklov Institute of Mathematics in Moscow. In 1960-61 he [5]:- ... studied the writings of Whitney, Pontryagin, Thom and Milnor, all of which are written with great clarity. The completeness of the proofs in these papers was achieved with no detriment to understanding and without any artificial formalisation. Reading the papers of the leading researchers is important for any young mathematician, but personal contact can also be invaluable. In this respect Novikov was fortunate since Milnor, Hirzebruch and Smale all visited the USSR during the summer of 1961 to attend various conferences. From personal meeting with them Novikov learnt about the major directions and problems which were being studied in topology [5]:-
CMPS: Faculty Awards: Major Awards novikov, sergi, Mathematics, IPST. Ott, Edward, IPST. Phillips, William, Physics.Ramesh, Ramamoorthy, Physics/Engineering http://www.cmps.umd.edu/major_awards.htm
Extractions: Nobel Prize Phillips, William Physics/IPST Japan Prize Yorke, James Mathematics, Physics, IPST Fields Medalist Novikov, Sergei Mathematics, IPST Wolf Prize Recipient Fisher, Michael Physics, IPST Novikov, Sergei Math, IPST National Academy of Engineering Members Kalnay, Eugenia AOSC Rasmusson, Eugene Emeritus AOSC Sreenivasan, Katepalli IPST/Physics National Academy of Sciences Members Fisher, Michael Physics, IPST (FOREIGN ASSOCIATE) Gloeckler, George Physics IPST McDonald, Frank Emeritus IPST Novikov, Sergei Mathematics, IPST Sagdeev, Roald Physics, IPST
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Extractions: ¿qué es esta página? bio c.v. wishlist (usa) ... wishlist (uk) 24 de noviembre de 2004 The River of Time de Igor D. Novikov Acabo de terminar un libro precioso llamado El elogio de la sombra de Tanizaki (sobre como la sombra y la ausencia de luz y como afectan a la estética japonesa. Además de contener todo un canto de amor al retrete). Y ahora me preparo para leer algo de divulgación: The River of Time , escrito por un ruso que parece ser muy importante en su campo. Can we change the past? The surprising answer to this question can be found in the final chapters of this book. Examining the history of the study of time, from the classical Greeks through to the present day, and presenting in detail the modern state of physical research on the subject, this book is a superb overview of a fascinating subject. The figures who have helped to shape our views on time are presented as real people, in the context of their own times and struggles: from Socrates' troubles in Athens, to the experiences of physicists under the former Soviet Union. In addition Novikov details his own experiences with great Russian and Western physicists, such as Sakharov, Zeldovich, Rees and Hawking, and his travels in the West before the fall of the Iron Curtain. Details of modern theories in fields such as the possibility of time machines, anomalous flows of time (at black or white holes) and the possible source of
Fields Medal 1970 sergi Petrovich novikov (1938) Russia. 1970 John Griggs Thompson (1932) USA.1974 Enrico Bombieri (1946) Italy. 1974 David Bryant Mumford (1937) 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
Full Alphabetical Index Translate this page Niven, William (202*) Noether, Emmy (1003*) Noether, Max (179*) novikov, Petr (70*)novikov, sergi (460*) Nunez Salaciense, Pedro (332*) http://alas.matf.bg.ac.yu/~mm97106/math/alphalist.htm
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Novikov negative solution. In 1970 his son sergi P novikov was one of the recipientsof a Fields Medal. List of References (5 books/articles). http://www.bg-rams.ac.at/intranet/Physik/history/Novikov.html
Extractions: Petr Sergeevich Novikov studied under Luzin at Moscow and joined the Steklov Institute in 1934. After early work on set theory and mathematical physics, he began to study mathematical logic and the theory of algorithms. He showed, in 1952, that the word problem for groups is insoluble. Jointly with Adian in 1959, he showed that the problem of the finiteness of periodic groups proposed by Burnside in 1902 had a negative solution. In 1970 his son Sergi P Novikov was one of the recipients of a Fields Medal. List of References (5 books/articles) Previous (Chronologically) Next Biographies Index Previous (Alphabetically) Next Main index
N Index 545) Nielsen, Jacob (193*) Nielsen, Niels (193) Niven, William (202*) Noether, Emmy(1003*) Noether, Max (179*) novikov, Petr (70*) novikov, sergi (460*) Nunez http://www.bg-rams.ac.at/intranet/Physik/history/N.html
MATH-HISTORY-LIST Archives -- April 2000 (#22) 64 this year Terry Wall was 64 this year Barry Johnson was 63 this year David Mumfordwas 63 this year Anatoly Samoilemko was 62 this year sergi novikov was 62 http://www.maa.org/scripts/WA.EXE?A2=ind0004&L=math-history-list&T=0&O=D&P=2459
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Matematik Translate this page Neumann, Bern Neumann, Carl Neumann, Hanna Newcomb Newman Neyman Nicomachus NicomedesNielsen Nielsen Niven Noether, Max novikov novikov, sergi Nunez Ockham http://www.sanalhoca.com/matematik/matematikciler.htm