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  1. Biography - Mordell, Louis (Joel) (1888-1972): An article from: Contemporary Authors by Gale Reference Team, 2003-01-01
  2. Three lectures on Fermat 's last theorem. by L. J. Mordell by Mordell. L. J. (Louis Joel). 1888-, 1921
  3. Three Lectures on Fermat's Last Theorem: -1921 by L. J. (Louis Joel) Mordell, 2009-07-24
  4. Three Lectures On Fermat's Last Theorem (1921) by Louis Joel Mordell, 2010-05-23
  5. Gerd Faltings Proves Mordell's Conjecture (1983): An entry from Gale's <i>Science and Its Times</i> by Brooke Coates, 2001
  6. Reflections of a Mathematician. by Louis Joel (1888-1972). MORDELL, 1959-01-01
  7. Three Lectures On Fermat's Last Theorem (1921) by Louis Joel Mordell, 2010-09-10
  8. Louis Joel Mordell 1888-1972 by J.W.S. Cassels, 1973-01-01
  9. Three Lectures On Fermat's Last Theorem

21. Famous Manchester Mathematicians, Department Of Mathematics, Univ. Of Manchester
foundations of mathematics. louis mordell a pure mathematician whomade important contributions in number theory. Alan Turing is
http://www.ma.man.ac.uk/DeptWeb/Famous.html
DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICS
Famous Manchester Mathematicians The University of Manchester was founded as Owens College in 1851 and has always been one of the leading research universities in the UK. Over the last 150 years many famous mathematicians and scientists have worked here. Examples include
  • Osborne Reynolds is famous for his work in fluid mechanics. In 1886 he formulated a theory of lubrication and three years later he developed the standard mathematical framework used in the study of turbulence. The 'Reynolds number' used in modelling fluid flow is named after him.
  • Ludwig Wittgenstein who is best known for his work in philosophy undertook aeronautical research in Manchester. Needing to understand more mathematics for his research he began a study which soon involved him in the foundations of mathematics.
  • Louis Mordell a pure mathematician who made important contributions in number theory.
  • Alan Turing is probably best known for his work in artificial intelligence. Turing was the key person in the famous breaking of the Enigma codes during the war.
  • Sydney Goldstein was one of the most influential theoretical fluid mechanicians in this century. He is best known for his work in boundary layer theory where the `Goldstein singularity' is named after him.

22. Pure Mathematics Unit, Department Of Mathematics, Univ. Of Manchester, UK
of Manchester has an illustrious past, counting such famous names as Alan Turing,Paul Erdos, Harold Davenport, Kurt Mahler, louis mordell, Max Newman and
http://www.ma.man.ac.uk/DeptWeb/Groups/Pure/PureResearch.html

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Research Areas Manchester Centre for Pure Mathematics PhD Opportunities ... DEPARTMENT of MATHEMATICS
Pure Mathematics
Welcome to the Pure Mathematics Unit
Research
The Department has one of the larger Pure Mathematics Units in the country, conducting fundamental research at an international level in a number of areas, including Algebra Analysis Ergodic Theory and Dynamical Systems and Topology, Geometry and Combinatorics . In the last two national Research Assesment Exercises in 1996 and 2001 the Pure Mathematics Unit was awarded a grade 5 (out of a possible 5). Pure Mathematics at the University of Manchester has an illustrious past, counting such famous names as Alan Turing Paul Erdos Harold Davenport Kurt Mahler ... Max Newman and Frank Adams amongst its former members. Today, we are building on this fine tradition.
Teaching
Each of these subject groups has members who are experienced in postgraduate training and has had considerable success in supervising PhD students (both domestic and foreign). There are active seminar series in many of the research specialities. There are also opportunities for supporting new PhD students from a variety of sources, including

23. The Mathematics Genealogy Project - Index Of MOR
Morawetz, Cathleen, New York University, 1951. Mordecki, Ernesto, Steklov Instituteof Mathematics, 1994. mordell, louis, Mordeson, John, Iowa State University, 1963.
http://genealogy.math.ndsu.nodak.edu/html/letter.phtml?letter=MOR

24. The Royal Society - The Royal Society And Its Fellows - The Sylvester Medal (190
1949 louis Joel mordell for his distinguished researches in pure mathematics,especially for his discoveries in the theory of numbers.
http://www.royalsoc.ac.uk/royalsoc/med_sylv2.htm
The Sylvester Medal (1901) - Winners 1901 - 1949
Winners: Louis Mordell
George Watson

John Littlewood

Godfrey Hardy
...
Henri Poincare
Recent winners: Louis Joel Mordell for his distinguished researches in pure mathematics, especially for his discoveries in the theory of numbers. George Neville Watson for his distinguished contributions to pure mathematics in the field of mathematical analysis and in particular for his work on asymptotic expansion and on general transforms. John Edensor Littlewood for his mathematical discoveries and supreme insight in the analytical theory of numbers. Godfrey Harold Hardy for his important contributions to many branches of pure mathematics. Augustus Edward Hough Love for his researches in classical mathematical physics, particularly the mathematical theories of elasticity and hydro-dynamics. Bertrand Russell for his distinguished work on the foundations of mathematics.

25. “ú–{Žž‘ã‚̍u‹`A˜_•¶
Introduction / by Albert mordell. Lafcadio Hearn Japan's great interpreter a newanthology of his writings, 18941904 / edited by louis Allen Jean Wilson
http://www.toyama-u.ac.jp/tya/library/h09122.html
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26. M Index
Rémond de (300) Montucla, Jean (368*) Moore, Eliakim (1229*), Moore, Jonas (789*)Moore, Robert (1781*) Morawetz, Cathleen (1099*) mordell, louis (174*) Morgan
http://math.ichb.ro/History/Indexes/M.html

27. Fellows Of The Royal Society
George N Watson 15 May 1919 Camille Jordan 26 Jun 1919 John R Rydberg 26 Jun 1919Albert Einstein 5 May 1921 George U Yule 12 May 1921, louis J mordell 15 May
http://math.ichb.ro/History/Societies/FRS.html

28. M Index
Rémond de (300) Montucla, Jean (368*) Moore, Eliakim (437*) Moore, Jonas (789*)Moore, Robert (403*), Morawetz, Cathleen (1099*) mordell, louis (174*) Morgan
http://www.math.hcmuns.edu.vn/~algebra/history/history/Indexes/M.html

29. St. Louis County MN Death Index 1900-1924 Mills-Morriseau
NA 4/11/1924 352 MONELLI BABY NA 2/7/1917 7127 VIRGINIA MONELLI louis NA 4/24 NA 9/13/19075001 HIBBING MORCOM ELISHA NA 11/21/1908 5001 TOWER mordell AUGUST NA
http://www.rootsweb.com/~mnstloui/190024m7.htm
St. Louis County MN Death Index Mills - Morriseau Last Name First Name Middle Date of Death Cert. # Comments/Location Return to St. Louis County MN Death Index page Return to St. Louis County MNGenWeb page var site="sm3mnstloui"

30. St. Louis County MN Death Index 1925-1949 Mobeck-Mozzetti
6802 MIDWAY MORAVITZ JOE NA 3/1/1930 5552 MIDWAY TWP MORAVITZ louis NA 1 8/21/19485604 BREITUNG MORDAUNT WILLIAM NA 1/4/1938 5334 BUHL mordell THERESA SWANSON
http://www.rootsweb.com/~mnstloui/192549m8.htm
St. Louis County MN Death Index Mobeck - Mozzetti Last Name First Name Middle Date of Death Cert. # Comments/Location Return to St. Louis County MN Death Index page Return to St. Louis County MNGenWeb page var site="sm3mnstloui"

31. January 2002
27 Charles Dodgson (Lewis Carroll), 28 louis Joel mordell, 29 Ernst Eduard Kummer,30 Michelangelo Ricci, A quotation for January Isaac Newton (1643 1727).
http://mathforum.org/~judyann/calendar/January2002.html
January 2002
Can you identify the pictured Mathematicians? Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
Satyendranath Bose
Lev Genrikhovich Shnirelman
Louis Poinsot
Sir Isaac Newton
Camille Jordan
Thomas Fincke
Emile Borel
Richard Courant
Nola Haynes
Ruth Moufang Guidobaldo del Monte Kurt August Hirsch Gertrude Mary Cox Alfred Tarski Sofia Kovalevskaya William Werner Boone Edward Foyle Collingwood Paul Ehrenfest Garrett Birkhoff Cora B. Hennel Leonard Eugene Dickson David Hilbert Abram Samoilovitch Besicovitch Joseph-Louis Lagrange Eliakim Hastings Moore Charles Dodgson (Lewis Carroll) Louis Joel Mordell Ernst Eduard Kummer Michelangelo Ricci A quotation for January: Isaac Newton (1643 - 1727) If I have been able to see further, it was only because I stood on the shoulders of giants. Letter to Robert Hooke This calendar is available in a printable PDF format. Back to calendar page.

32. Jewish Mathematicians
Minkowski; Richard von Mises; louis mordell; George Mostow; Mark Naimark;
http://www.jinfo.org/Mathematics_Comp.html
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33. A Life Of Mathematics: Paul Erd\H{o}s (1913-1996)
from the university, but also received his doctorate and got a Fellowship to Manchester,to join the exceptional group of mathematicians led by louis mordell.
http://www.math.ohio-state.edu/~nevai/ERDOS/erdos_bollobas.html
as published in the December, 1996, issue of MAA 's FOCUS %From bollobas@math.ias.edu Wed Dec 25 19:08:55 1996 %From: Bela Bollobas

34. Math Matrix -Au88
Another consequence of mordell's result was the development of a computational algorithmto produce the The conference organizer was louis Sucheston (Ohio State
http://www.math.ohio-state.edu/history/math-matrix/Au88/
The Ohio State University College of Mathematical and Physical Sciences Department of Mathematics Autumn 1988 Volume 2/Number 2
Baker Named Eminent Scholar
Gregory R. Baker has been named Ohio Eminent Scholar in Numerical Analysis and Scientific Computation. He begins his appointment in the department Autumn Quarter, 1988. He comes to Ohio State from the position of Director of the Applied Mathematics program at the University of Arizona. During the past year, he has been a Research Mathematician at the Exxon Research and Engineering Company and a Visiting Fellow in the Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering at Princeton University. Baker was born in South Africa and received his initial scientific education there, earning a B.S. in 1970 and an M.S in 1973 (both in Physics) from the University of Natal. He earned his Ph.D. in Applied Mathematics from the California Institute of Technology in 1977. In 1984, Baker was selected as Presidential Young Investigator by the National Science Foundation, one of the first mathematical scientists to receive this prestigious award. Baker's research is in the area of computational fluid dynamics-the numerical simulation of solutions of the equations which describe the behavior of fluids. His particular interest is in the development, and implementation for use on supercomputers, of sophisticated algorithms which allow researchers to detect and analyze the development of "singularities" in a fluid flow. Real life singularities appear, for example, as tornados or as whirlpools in a fast moving stream. His research findings have appeared in twenty-four papers in international journals or refereed conference proceedings. Six additional papers and two books are currently in the final stages of preparation. Baker also presented nine invited talks on this work at major universities and conferences during 1986-87, including talks at Oxford and Cambridge universities in the United Kingdom, and at the Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences and Princeton University in the U.S.

35. University Of Manchester - Wikipedia
foundations of mathematics. 6) louis mordell a pure mathematician whomade important contributions in number theory. 7) Sydney Goldstein
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. The University of Manchester (in Manchester England ) began in 1851 as Owen's College (named after John Owens ), a textile merchant who left a bequest of £96,942 for the purpose. It moved to its current location in 1873, and was granted its Royal Charter in 1880 - becoming the Victoria University. In 1903, the University's colleges in Leeds and Liverpool became independent universities in their own right (the University of Leeds and the University of Liverpool ), and the university became the Victoria University of Manchester. It is now known as the "University of Manchester", and has over 18,000 full-time students (including 2500 international students from more than 120 countries). It is one of the top universities in the country, regularly getting top ratings for research and teaching.

36. Timeline Of Mathematics - Wikipedia
1882 Carl louis Ferdinand von Lindemann proves that p is transcendental and 1983- Gerd Faltings proves the mordell Conjecture and thereby shows that there
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. A timeline of Pure and Applied Mathematics

37. Names Index Page
185030 Aug 1850) Ethridge, nee Davis?, Mary (1889-1921) Ethridge, mordell (1917-1918 21Jan 1982) Hodgin, Harriett E. (Sep 1888-) Hodgin, Henry louis (31 May
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38. Timeline Of Fermat's Last Theorem
1922, louis J. mordell, mordell discovered the connection between thesolutions of algebraic equations and topology. Twodimensional
http://www.public.iastate.edu/~kchoi/time.htm
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Timeline of Fermat's Last Theorem
when who what 1900 BC Babylonians A clay tablet, now in the museum of Columbia University, called Plimpton 322, contains 15 triples of numbers. They show that a square can be written as the sum of two smaller squares, e.g., 5 circa 530 Pythagoras Pythagoras was born in Samos. Later he spent 13 years in Babylon, and probably learned the Babylonian's results, now known as the Pythagorean triples. Pythagoras was also the founder of a secret society that studied among others "perfect" numbers. A perfect number is one that is the sum of its multiplicative factors. For instance, 6 is a perfect number (6 = 1 + 2 + 3). Pythagoreans also recognized that 2 is an irrational number. circa 300 BC Euclid of Alexandria Euclid is best known for his treatise Elements circa 400 BC Eudoxus Eudoxus was born in Cnidos, and became a colleague of Plato. He contributed to the theory of proportions, and invented the "method of exhaustion." This is the same method employed in integral calculus. circa 250 AD Diophantus of Alexandria Diophantus wrote Arithmetica , a collection of 130 problems giving numerical solutions, which included the Diophantine equations , equations which allow only integer solutions (e.g, ax + by = c, x

39. Paul Erdos, An Eccentric Titan Of Mathematical Theory, Dies
theory, undertaken when he was an undergraduate at Budapest University, brought himto the attention of Issai Schur in Berlin, and louis mordell at Manchester.
http://www.fmf.uni-lj.si/~mohar/Erdos.html
Some links to internet pages with additional information on Paul Erdos:
http://www.math-inst.hu/staff/erdos.html

http://www.cs.uchicago.edu/groups/theory/erdos.html

http://www-history.mcs.st-andrews.ac.uk/history/Mathematicians/Erdos.html

http://www.oakland.edu/~grossman/erdoshp.html

September 24, 1996
Paul Erdos, a Math Wayfarer at Field's Pinnacle, Dies at 83
By GINA KOLATA Paul Erdos, a legendary mathematician who was so devoted to his subject that he lived as a mathematical pilgrim with no home and no job, died Friday in Warsaw, Poland. He was 83. The cause of death was a heart attack, according to an E-mail message sent out this weekend by Dr. Miki Simonovits, a mathematician at the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, who was a close friend. Erdos (pronounced AIR-dosh) was attending a mathematics meeting in Warsaw when he died, Simonovits reported. Never, mathematicians say, has there been an individual like Paul Erdos. He was one of the century's greatest mathematicians, who posed and solved thorny problems in number theory and other areas and founded the field of discrete mathematics, which is the foundation of computer science. He was also one of the most prolific mathematicians in history, with more than 1,500 papers to his name. And, his friends say, he was also one of the most unusual. Erdos, "is on the short list for our century," said Dr. Joel H. Spencer, a mathematician at New York University's Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences.

40. Bibliothèque Des Sciences - Nouveautés De Juin 2002 - Service Des Bibliothèqu
Translate this page Auteurs Gel§fond, AO (Aleksandr Osipovich), 1906- Linnik, ?I…UV (?I…UriiVladimirovich), 1915-1972 mordell, LJ (louis Joel), 1888- Éditeur Chicago
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