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  1. Lipa's Legacy: Proceedings of the Bers Colloquium, October 19-20, 1995, Graduate School and University Center of Cuny (Contemporary Mathematics) by Bers Colloquium (1st : 1995 : Graduate School and University Center of CUNY), Jozef Dodziuk, et all 1997-06

1. Quotation By Lipa Bers
Lipa Bers (1914 1993). mathematics is very much like poetry what makes a good poem a great poem is that there is
http://www-gap.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history/Quotations2/1029.html
Lipa Bers
... mathematics is very much like poetry ... what makes a good poem a great poem is that there is a large amount of thought expressed in very few words. In this sense formulas like
or
are poems.
Quoted in D Albers, G Alexanderson, C Reid, More Mathematical People

2. Lipa's Legacy - (American Mathematical Society Bookstore)
lipa's Legacy Edited by Józef Dodziuk and Linda Keen, City University of New York Themathematical works of Lars Ahlfors and Lipman bers are fundamental and
http://www.ams.org/bookstore/idx/CONM-211.html
Lipa's Legacy
Edited by: and Linda Keen City University of New York, New York City
Description The mathematical works of Lars Ahlfors and Lipman Bers are fundamental and lasting. They have influenced and altered the development of twentieth century mathematics. The personalities of these two scientists helped create a mathematical family and have had a permanent positive effect on a whole generation of mathematicians. Their mathematical heritage continues to lead succeeding generations. In the fall of 1994, one year after Bers' death, some members of this family decided to inaugurate a series of conferences, The Bers Colloquium , to be held every three years. The theme was to be a topic in the Ahlfors-Bers mathematical tradition, broadly interpreted. Ahlfors died a year after the first colloquium; future colloquia in this series will be called The Ahlfors-Bers Colloquium Features:
  • Twenty-seven very high-level papers on related topics Open problems Expository articles

Contents
  • W. Abikoff and T. Ye Computing the Douady-Earle extension

3. ONLIPIX - Great Names Pictures : BERS
bers. bers (lipa). Photo 1 (2)
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BERS
  • BERS (Lipa)
      Photo
  • BERSARIN (Nikolai)
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4. Bers
Lipman bers, always known as lipa, was born into a Jewish family.His parents Isaac bers and Bertha Weinberg were teachers, his
http://www-gap.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history/Mathematicians/Bers.html
Lipman Bers
Born: 23 May 1914 in Riga, Russia (now Latvia)
Died: 29 Oct 1993 in New Rochelle, New York, USA
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Lipman Bers, always known as Lipa, was born into a Jewish family. His parents Isaac Bers and Bertha Weinberg were teachers, his mother being head at an elementary school in Riga where teaching was in Yiddish while his father was head at the Yiddish high school in Riga. Born in 1914, Lipa's early years were much affected by the political and military events taking place in Russia. Latvia had been under Russian imperial rule since the 18th century so World War I meant that there were evacuations from Riga. The Russian Revolution which began in October 1917 caused fighting between the Red Army and the White Army and for the next couple of years various parts of Russia came first under the control of one faction then of the other. Lipa's family went to Petrograd, the name that St Petersburg had been given in 1914 went there was strong anti-German feeling in Russia, but Lipa was too young to understand the difficulties that his parents went through at this time. At the end of World War I in 1918, Latvia regained its independence although this was to be short-lived. Lipa spent some time back in Riga, but he also spent time in Berlin. His mother took him to Berlin while she was training at the Psychoanalytic Institute. During his schooling mathematics became his favourite subject and he decided that it was the subject he wanted to study at university. He studied at the University of Zurich, then returned to Riga and studied at the university there.

5. Bers
Biography of Lipman bers, (19141993) Lipman bers, always known as lipa, was born into a Jewish family.
http://www-groups.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history/Mathematicians/Bers.html
Lipman Bers
Born: 23 May 1914 in Riga, Russia (now Latvia)
Died: 29 Oct 1993 in New Rochelle, New York, USA
Click the picture above
to see two larger pictures Show birthplace location Previous (Chronologically) Next Biographies Index Previous (Alphabetically) Next Main index
Lipman Bers, always known as Lipa, was born into a Jewish family. His parents Isaac Bers and Bertha Weinberg were teachers, his mother being head at an elementary school in Riga where teaching was in Yiddish while his father was head at the Yiddish high school in Riga. Born in 1914, Lipa's early years were much affected by the political and military events taking place in Russia. Latvia had been under Russian imperial rule since the 18th century so World War I meant that there were evacuations from Riga. The Russian Revolution which began in October 1917 caused fighting between the Red Army and the White Army and for the next couple of years various parts of Russia came first under the control of one faction then of the other. Lipa's family went to Petrograd, the name that St Petersburg had been given in 1914 went there was strong anti-German feeling in Russia, but Lipa was too young to understand the difficulties that his parents went through at this time. At the end of World War I in 1918, Latvia regained its independence although this was to be short-lived. Lipa spent some time back in Riga, but he also spent time in Berlin. His mother took him to Berlin while she was training at the Psychoanalytic Institute. During his schooling mathematics became his favourite subject and he decided that it was the subject he wanted to study at university. He studied at the University of Zurich, then returned to Riga and studied at the university there.

6. Nat'l Academies Press, Biographical Memoirs V.80 (2002), Lipman Bers
LIPMAN bers 25 his strong affection for Karl en c! the lifeIon friendship betweenthe bers en cl Lowner families. The cleacIline for lipa's dissertation, on
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Openbook Linked Table of Contents Front Matter, pp. i-viii Daniel I. Arnon, pp. 1-21 Lipman Bers, pp. 22-43 George David Birkhoff, pp. 44-57 Karl Wolfgang Deutsch, pp. 58-79 Zvi Griliches, pp. 80-107 John C. Harsanyi, pp. 108-121 Michael Heidelberger, pp. 122-141 Alred Day Hershey, pp. 142-159 Karl Ferdinand Herzfeld, pp. 160-183 William Summer-Johnson, pp. 184-199 Richard Stockton MacNeish, pp. 200-225 Edward James McShane, pp. 226-239 Robert Lee Metcalf, pp. 240-255 David Rittenberg, pp. 256-275 Ruth Sager, pp. 276-289 Ray Fred Smith, pp. 290-299 Frank Harold Spedding, pp. 300-327 Sam Bard Treiman, pp. 328-347 Robert Rathbun Wilson, pp. 348-365 Robert Burns Woodward, pp. 366-387
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7. Quotation By Lipa Bers
lipa bers (1914 1993). mathematics is very much like poetry
http://www-groups.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/history/Quotations2/1029.html
Lipa Bers
... mathematics is very much like poetry ... what makes a good poem a great poem is that there is a large amount of thought expressed in very few words. In this sense formulas like
or
are poems.
Quoted in D Albers, G Alexanderson, C Reid, More Mathematical People

8. Lipman Bers, May 22, 1914 — October 29, 1993 | By Irwin Kra And Hyman Bass | Bi
students returned this love and quite naturally extended it to embrace Mary bers,whose warmth and genuine interest in them made most of lipa's students feel
http://stills.nap.edu/html/biomems/lbers.html
BIOGRAPHICAL MEMOIRS National Academy of Sciences
Courtesy of Victor Bers
Lipman Bers
By Irwin Kra and Hyman Bass
INTRODUCTION
L IPMAN BERS WAS BORN in Riga, Latvia, on 22 May 1914 into a secular intellectual Jewish family. At the time of his death, in New Rochelle, New York on 29 October 1993, he was the focal point of a large extended group of scientistsmostly mathematicians, many former doctoral students with whom he maintained close and continuous ties for decades. His friends and colleagues knew him as "Lipa." His life was a twentieth-century Jewish and intellectual odyssey. He had close encounters with fascism and Stalinism. In an irrational world he approached all issues through his intellect. He was born in Europe on the brink of revolutionary changes. He died in America after several tyrannies had come and gone. He started as a Bundist with strong anti-nationalist leanings, but over the years he grew increasingly fond of Israel. He opposed nuclear armaments as if there were no cold war; he fought tyranny as if this struggle had no arms control implications. He played an important role in American scientific politics. He made important and lasting contributions to both mathematics and the protection of human rights. He was never afraid to take strong moral positions, even from platforms of official leadership, yet he was pragmatic and effective. His optimism and good humor remained unflagging. Above all, he was a mathematician, and in whatever subfields of the subject he worked, he did complex analysis. All that he did, he did with style.

9. Lipman Bers
article about someone named Lipman bers (pro. nounced bears). To colleagues he was lipa or, in-
http://www.ams.org/notices/199501/bers.pdf

10. A Quotation By Bers
A quotation by lipa bers. mathematics is very much like poetry
http://www-gap.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history/Quotations/Bers.html
A quotation by Lipa Bers
... mathematics is very much like poetry ... what makes a good poem a great poem is that there is a large amount of thought expressed in very few words. In this sense formulas like or are poems.
Quoted in D Albers, G Alexanderson, C Reid, More Mathematical People Main index Biographies Index
History Topics
Societies, honours, etc. ... Anniversaries for the year
JOC/EFR February 2000 The URL of this page is:
School of Mathematics and Statistics

University of St Andrews, Scotland
http://www-history.mcs.st-andrews.ac.uk/history/Quotations/Bers.html

11. Ahlfors-Bers Colloquium 1998 - Stony Brook
CONM) book series, the same series where the proceedings of the bersColloquium,held in October 1995 at CUNY, were published under the title lipa's Legacy.
http://www.math.sunysb.edu/events/abc/proceedings.html

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Ahlfors-Bers Colloquium
Stony Brook, November 6-8 1998 CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS
The conference proceedings of the Ahlfors-Bers Colloquium 1998 will be published by the American Mathematical Society in the Contemporary Mathematics (CONM) book series, the same series where the proceedings of the Bers-Colloquium, held in October 1995 at CUNY, were published under the title Lipa's Legacy. Colloquium speakers are invited to submit research or expository papers. All other participants are invited to submit research papers. All manuscripts will be refereed. Contemporary Mathematics is an author prepared series. The A.M.S. produces the volume directly from the dvi file or hardcopy submitted. Therefore, prior to submission, authors should carefully proofread the manuscript. Authors are advised to read the attached instructions carefully before preparing a manuscript. Manuscripts not prepared according to these instructions will have to be returned to the authors for reformatting. Please be aware that there is a deadline of January 1, 1999 for submission of manuscripts.

12. Full Alphabetical Index
Translate this page Johann(III) (273*) Bernoulli, Nicolaus(I) (532) Bernoulli, Nicolaus(II) (193*)Bernstein, Felix (161*) Bernstein, Sergi (387*), bers, lipa (440*) Bertini
http://www.maththinking.com/boat/mathematicians.html
Full Alphabetical Index
Click below to go to one of the separate alphabetical indexes A B C D ... XYZ The number of words in the biography is given in brackets. A * indicates that there is a portrait.
A
Abbe , Ernst (602*)
Abel
, Niels Henrik (2899*)
Abraham
bar Hiyya (641)
Abraham, Max

Abu Kamil
Shuja (1012)
Abu Jafar

Abu'l-Wafa
al-Buzjani (1115)
Ackermann
, Wilhelm (205)
Adams, John Couch

Adams, J Frank

Adelard
of Bath (1008) Adler , August (114) Adrain , Robert (79*) Adrianus , Romanus (419) Aepinus , Franz (124) Agnesi , Maria (2018*) Ahlfors , Lars (725*) Ahmed ibn Yusuf (660) Ahmes Aida Yasuaki (696) Aiken , Howard (665*) Airy , George (313*) Aitken , Alec (825*) Ajima , Naonobu (144) Akhiezer , Naum Il'ich (248*) al-Baghdadi , Abu (947) al-Banna , al-Marrakushi (861) al-Battani , Abu Allah (1333*) al-Biruni , Abu Arrayhan (3002*) al-Farisi , Kamal (1102) al-Haitam , Abu Ali (2490*) al-Hasib Abu Kamil (1012) al-Haytham , Abu Ali (2490*) al-Jawhari , al-Abbas (627) al-Jayyani , Abu (892) al-Karaji , Abu (1789) al-Karkhi al-Kashi , Ghiyath (1725*) al-Khazin , Abu (1148) al-Khalili , Shams (677) al-Khayyami , Omar (2140*) al-Khwarizmi , Abu (2847*) al-Khujandi , Abu (713) al-Kindi , Abu (1151) al-Kuhi , Abu (1146) al-Maghribi , Muhyi (602) al-Mahani , Abu (507) al-Marrakushi , ibn al-Banna (861) al-Nasawi , Abu (681) al-Nayrizi , Abu'l (621) al-Qalasadi , Abu'l (1247) al-Quhi , Abu (1146) al-Samarqandi , Shams (202) al-Samawal , Ibn (1569) al-Sijzi , Abu (708) al-Tusi , Nasir (1912) al-Tusi , Sharaf (1138) al-Umawi , Abu (1014) al-Uqlidisi , Abu'l (1028) Albanese , Giacomo (282) Albategnius (al-Battani) (1333*)

13. Bers Portraits
Portraits of lipa bers lipa bers. JOC/EFR August 2001
http://www-history.mcs.st-and.ac.uk/history/PictDisplay/Bers.html
Lipa Bers
JOC/EFR August 2001 The URL of this page is:
http://www-history.mcs.st-andrews.ac.uk/history/PictDisplay/Bers.html

14. Full Alphabetical Index
Johann(III) (273*) Bernoulli, Nicolaus(I) (532) Bernoulli, Nicolaus(II) (193*)Bernstein, Felix (161*) Bernstein, Sergi (387*) bers, lipa (440*), Bertini
http://alas.matf.bg.ac.yu/~mm97106/math/alphalist.htm
Full Alphabetical Index
The number of words in the biography is given in brackets. A * indicates that there is a portrait.
A
Abbe , Ernst (602*)
Abel
, Niels Henrik (2899*)
Abraham
bar Hiyya (641)
Abraham, Max

Abu Kamil
Shuja (1012)
Abu Jafar

Abu'l-Wafa
al-Buzjani (1115)
Ackermann
, Wilhelm (205)
Adams, John Couch

Adams, J Frank

Adelard
of Bath (1008) Adler , August (114) Adrain , Robert (79*) Adrianus , Romanus (419) Aepinus , Franz (124) Agnesi , Maria (2018*) Ahlfors , Lars (725*) Ahmed ibn Yusuf (660) Ahmes Aida Yasuaki (696) Aiken , Howard (665*) Airy , George (313*) Aitken , Alec (825*) Ajima , Naonobu (144) Akhiezer , Naum Il'ich (248*) al-Baghdadi , Abu (947) al-Banna , al-Marrakushi (861) al-Battani , Abu Allah (1333*) al-Biruni , Abu Arrayhan (3002*) al-Farisi , Kamal (1102) al-Haitam , Abu Ali (2490*) al-Hasib Abu Kamil (1012) al-Haytham , Abu Ali (2490*) al-Jawhari , al-Abbas (627) al-Jayyani , Abu (892) al-Karaji , Abu (1789) al-Karkhi al-Kashi , Ghiyath (1725*) al-Khazin , Abu (1148) al-Khalili , Shams (677) al-Khayyami , Omar (2140*) al-Khwarizmi , Abu (2847*) al-Khujandi , Abu (713) al-Kindi , Abu (1151) al-Kuhi , Abu (1146) al-Maghribi , Muhyi (602) al-Mahani , Abu (507) al-Marrakushi , ibn al-Banna (12)

15. Lipman Bers, May 22, 1914 — October 29, 1993 | By Irwin Kra And Hyman Bass | Bi
Courtesy of Victor bers May 22, 1914 October 29, 1993 By Irwin Kra and Hyman Bass LIPMAN bers WAS BORN in Riga, Latvia, on 22 May 1914 into a secular intellectual Jewish family. lifelong friendship between the bers and Löwner families. The deadline for lipa's dissertation, on potential theory,
http://www.nap.edu/html/biomems/lbers.html
BIOGRAPHICAL MEMOIRS National Academy of Sciences
Courtesy of Victor Bers
Lipman Bers
By Irwin Kra and Hyman Bass
INTRODUCTION
L IPMAN BERS WAS BORN in Riga, Latvia, on 22 May 1914 into a secular intellectual Jewish family. At the time of his death, in New Rochelle, New York on 29 October 1993, he was the focal point of a large extended group of scientistsmostly mathematicians, many former doctoral students with whom he maintained close and continuous ties for decades. His friends and colleagues knew him as "Lipa." His life was a twentieth-century Jewish and intellectual odyssey. He had close encounters with fascism and Stalinism. In an irrational world he approached all issues through his intellect. He was born in Europe on the brink of revolutionary changes. He died in America after several tyrannies had come and gone. He started as a Bundist with strong anti-nationalist leanings, but over the years he grew increasingly fond of Israel. He opposed nuclear armaments as if there were no cold war; he fought tyranny as if this struggle had no arms control implications. He played an important role in American scientific politics. He made important and lasting contributions to both mathematics and the protection of human rights. He was never afraid to take strong moral positions, even from platforms of official leadership, yet he was pragmatic and effective. His optimism and good humor remained unflagging. Above all, he was a mathematician, and in whatever subfields of the subject he worked, he did complex analysis. All that he did, he did with style.

16. Bers
lipa bers (he was always known as lipa) studied at the University ofZurich, then returned to Riga and studied at the university there.
http://sfabel.tripod.com/mathematik/database/Bers.html
Lipman Bers
Born: 23 May 1914 in Riga, Russia (now Latvia)
Died: 29 Oct 1993 in New Rochelle, New York, USA
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(Alphabetically) Next Welcome page Lipa Bers (he was always known as Lipa) studied at the University of Zurich, then returned to Riga and studied at the university there. At this time Europe was a place of extreme politics and, in 1934, Latvia became ruled by a dictator. Lipa wrote for an underground newspaper criticising the dictator. A warrant was issued for his arrest and, just in time, he escaped to Prague. His girl friend Mary followed him to Prague where they married. Lipa's doctorate was obtained from Prague where he studied at the Charles University under Karl Loewner and wrote a thesis on potential theory in 1938. In 1938 Czechoslovakia became an impossible country for someone of Jewish background, so Lipa fled to Paris. However, the war followed him and soon the Nazi armies began occupying France. Lipa applied for a visa to the USA and, while waiting to obtain permission, he wrote two papers on Green 's functions and integral representations. Just days before Paris surrendered to the advancing armies, Lipa and his family moved from Paris.

17. References For Bers
References for the biography of Lipman bers, I Kra and B Maskit, Lipman bers, complex analyst, in lipa's legacy, New York, 1995 (Providence, RI, 1997), 389415.
http://www-gap.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history/References/Bers.html
References for Lipman Bers,
Articles:
  • W Abikoff, C Corillon, I Kra, T Weinstein and J Gilman, Remembering Lipman Bers, Notices Amer. Math. Soc.
  • D J Albers and C Reid, An interview with Lipman Bers, College Math. J.
  • L Bers, The migration of European mathematicians to America, in A century of mathematics in America I (Providence, RI, 1988), 231-243.
  • I Kra and B Maskit, Lipman Bers, complex analyst, in Lipa's legacy, New York, 1995 (Providence, RI, 1997), 389-415.
  • L Nirenberg, Louis Lipman Bers and partial differential equations, in Lipa's legacy, New York, 1995 (Providence, RI, 1997), 455-461. Main index Birthplace Maps Biographies Index
    History Topics
    ... Anniversaries for the year
    JOC/EFR April 2002 School of Mathematics and Statistics
    University of St Andrews, Scotland
    The URL of this page is:
    http://www-history.mcs.st-andrews.ac.uk/history/References/Bers.html
  • 18. Lipa's Legacy (in Lcmarc)
    lipa's legacy proceedings of the bers Colloquium, October 1920, 1995, GraduateSchool and University Center of CUNY / Józef Dodziuk, Linda Keen, editors.
    http://lcmarc.dra.com/lcmarc/AVQ-1802
    Lipa's legacy
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    19. Lipa's Legacy (in MARION)
    lipa's legacy proceedings of the bers Colloquium, October 1920, 1995, Graduate School and University Center of CUNY
    http://library.ncsu.edu/marion/AJH-7258
    Lipa's legacy
    Title:
    • Lipa's legacy : proceedings of the Bers Colloquium, October 19-20, 1995, Graduate School and University Center of CUNY / Józef Dodziuk, Linda Keen, editors.
    Author:
    • Bers Colloquium (1st : 1995 : Graduate School and University Center of CUNY)
    • Dodziuk, Józef, 1947-
    • Keen, Linda.
    Published:
    • Providence, R.I. : American Mathematical Society, c1997.
    Subject:
    • Functions Congresses.
    Series:
    • Contemporary mathematics, ISSN:0271-4132 ; 211
    • Contemporary mathematics (American Mathematical Society) ; v. 211.
    Material:
    • viii, 479 p. : ill. ; 26 cm.
    Note:
    • Includes bibliographical references.
    • Computing the Douady-Earle extension / William Abikoff and Taiping Ye Selected problems in Kleinian groups and hyperbolic geometry / Ara Basmajian The law of the iterated logarithm for Kleinian groups / Christopher J. Bishop and Peter W. Jones Weil-Petersson geometry and determinant bundles on inductive limits of moduli spaces / Indranil Biswas and Subhashis Nag Iteration of mapping classes on a Bers slice: examples of algebraic and geometric limits of hyperbolic 3-manifolds / Jeffrey F. Brock Lattice constants and a lemma of Zagier / C. Cao, F. W. Gehring and G. J. Martin The quasi-Fuchsian space of four-punctured spheres / Yungyen Chiang
    • Approximating L[superscript 2] invariants of amenable covering spaces: A heat kernel approach / Jozef Dodziuk and Varghese Mathai Random walks on circle packings / Tomasz Dubejko Some maximal holomorphic motions / Clifford J. Earle Vector fields for holomorphic motions of closed sets / Clifford J. Earle, Frederick P. Gardiner and Nikola Lakic Theta constant identities with applications to combinatorial number theory / H. M. Farkas and I. Kra The topology of real projective structures / Daniel M. Gallo A discreteness condition for subgroups of PSL(2, C) / Jane Gilman

    20. Papers
    Iteration of mapping classes on a bers slice examples of algebraic and geometriclimits of hyperbolic 3manifolds. In lipa's Legacy, J. Dodziuk, L. Keen, ed
    http://www.math.uchicago.edu/~brock/pub.html
    Papers
    Papers in .ps.gz and .pdf format; red dot retrieves dvi format.
    The classification of Kleinian surface groups II: the ending lamination conjecture.
    (With Dick Canary and Yair Minsky). In preparation.

    On the density of geometrically finite Kleinian groups. [ps.gz]
    [pdf].
    (With Ken Bromberg). Preprint (2002).

    Tameness on the boundary and Ahlfors' measure conjecture. [ps.gz]
    [pdf].
    (With Ken Bromberg, Richard Evans, and Juan Souto). Preprint (2002).

    The Weil-Petersson visual sphere. [ps.gz]
    [pdf].
    Preprint (2002). To Appear, Geometriae Dedicata

    Pants decompositions and the Weil-Petersson metric. [ps.gz]
    [pdf].
    Preprint (2002). To Appear, Proceedings of the II Iberoamerican Congress on Geometry.

    Cone-manifolds and the density conjecture. [ps.gz]
    [pdf].
    (With Ken Bromberg). Preprint (2002). To appear, Proceedings of `Kleinian Groups and Hyperbolic 3-Manifolds,' Warwick Conference 2001.

    ller space. [ps.gz]
    [pdf].
    (With Benson Farb). Preprint (2001).

    Weil-Petersson translation distance and volumes of mapping tori. [ps.gz]
    [pdf].
    Preprint (2001). To appear, Comm. Anal. Geom.

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