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         Selberg Atle:     more books (15)
  1. Collected Papers: Volume 2 (v. 2) by Atle Selberg, 1991-12-02
  2. Fields Medalists: Alexander Grothendieck, Paul Cohen, Atle Selberg, René Thom, Edward Witten, Enrico Bombieri, Alain Connes, John Milnor
  3. Mathématicien Norvégien: Niels Henrik Abel, Sophus Lie, Atle Selberg, Thoralf Skolem, Ludwig Sylow, Kristen Nygaard, Axel Thue, Viggo Brun (French Edition)
  4. People From Telemark: Vidkun Quisling, Atle Selberg, Ihsahn, Jens-Anton Poulsson, Theodor Kittelsen, Snowshoe Thompson, Arne Kjelstrup
  5. Norwegian Immigrants to the United States: Atle Selberg, Lars Onsager, Knute Rockne, Sondre Norheim, Haldor Lillenas, Knute Nelson
  6. Atle Selberg: An entry from Gale's <i>Science and Its Times</i> by Judson Knight, 2000
  7. Norwegian Mathematicians: Niels Henrik Abel, Atle Selberg, Kristen Nygaard, Sophus Lie, Viggo Brun, T. O. Engset, Carl Størmer
  8. Norwegian Academy of Science and Letters: Thor Heyerdahl, Atle Selberg, Kristen Nygaard, Alain Connes, Gro Harlem Brundtland, Harald Sverdrup
  9. University of Oslo Alumni: Ole-Johan Dahl, Niels Henrik Abel, Atle Selberg, Kristen Nygaard, Harrison Schmitt, Harald V of Norway
  10. Mathematiker (21. Jahrhundert): Branislav Sloboda, Manfred Hühn, Egbert Brieskorn, Robert Aumann, Sergei Petrowitsch Nowikow, Atle Selberg (German Edition)
  11. Norwegian Emigrants: Norwegian Immigrants to Canada, Norwegian Immigrants to the United States, Atle Selberg, Lars Onsager, Knute Rockne
  12. Number Theory, Trace Formulas, and Discrete Groups: Symposium in Honor of Atle Selberg, Oslo, Norway, July 14-21, 1987 by Karl Egil Aubert, Enrico Bombieri, 1989-03
  13. Collected Papers, Vol. 1 (v. 1) by Atle Selberg, 2003-04
  14. Atle Selberg Collected Papers by Atle Selberg, 1989-05

1. Selberg
Atle Selberg. Born 14 June 1917 in Langesund, Norway. Click Atle Selberg'sinterest in mathematics began when he was a schoolboy. He
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Atle Selberg
Born: 14 June 1917 in Langesund, Norway
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Atle Selberg 's interest in mathematics began when he was a schoolboy. He read Ramanujan 's collected papers and was not only greatly impressed by the mathematics he read but also he was intrigued by Ramanujan 's personality which he described as having "the air of mystery". Inspired by reading about Ramanujan and reading his work, Selberg began to make his own mathematical explorations. Another major influence on Selberg's mathematical development was a lecture by Hecke at the International Mathematical Conference in Oslo in 1936. Selberg undertook his doctoral research at the University of Oslo. He was appointed a research fellow in 1942, the year before the award of his doctorate. He remained in this post until 1947 when he married and went to the United States. Selberg spent the academic year 1947-48 at the Institute for Advanced Study at Princeton. The following year he spent as associate professor of mathematics at Syracuse University, returning to the Institute for Advanced Study at Princeton in 1949 as a permanent member. In 1951 Selberg was promoted to professor at Princeton. In 1950 Selberg was awarded a Fields Medal at the International Congress of Mathematicians at Harvard. The Fields Medal was awarded for his work on generalisations of the sieve methods of Viggo Brun, and for his major work on the zeros of the

2. Descripteur - Selberg Atle
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4. Atle Selberg
Atle Selberg. search on title version Atle Selberg, born 1917, is oneof the greatest analytic number theorists of all time. During the
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Atle Selberg. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Atle Selberg, born1917, is one of the greatest analytic number theorists of all time.
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6. Collected Papers Volume 2 Sieb (Math) Spektraltheorie Zahlentheorie Selberg Atle
Translate this page Collected Papers Volume 2 Sieb (Math) Spektraltheorie Zahlentheorieselberg atle. Volume 2 Autor selberg atle. Kategorie Fachbücher
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7. Mathématiques - Alexandre Bouffier
selberg atle, Norvège fonctions z de Riemann. 1954 Amsterdam
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    • BOMBIERI Enrico, Italie MUMFORD David Briant, Etats-Unis
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    • DELIGNE Pierre, Belgique FEFFERMAN Charles Louis, Etats-Unis QUILLEN Daniel G., Etats-Unis MARGULIS Gregory A., U.R.S.S. groupes de Lie
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    • CONNES Alain, France SHING-TUNG Yau, Etats-Unis THURSTON William P., Etats-Unis
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    • FALTINGS Gerd, Allemagne preuve de la conjecture de Mordell DONALDSON Simon K., Grande-Bretagne FREEDMAN Michael, Etats-Unis
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    • DRINFELD Vladimir G., U.R.S.S. JONES Vaughan F. R.

8. References For Selberg
References for atle selberg. Biography in Encyclopaedia Britannica.Articles E Bombieri, selberg's sieve and its applications, in
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References for Atle Selberg
  • Biography in Encyclopaedia Britannica. Articles:
  • E Bombieri, Selberg's sieve and its applications, in Number theory, trace formulas and discrete groups, Oslo 1987 (Boston, MA, 1989), 29-48.
  • D Bump, The Rankin-Selberg method : a survey, in Number theory, trace formulas and discrete groups, Oslo 1987 (Boston, MA, 1989), 49-109.
  • The Times London, 25 Sept, 1996. Main index Birthplace Maps Biographies Index
    History Topics
    ... Anniversaries for the year
    JOC/EFR October 1998 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/Selberg.html
  • 9. Encyclopædia Britannica
    Encyclopædia Britannica. selberg, atle. Encyclopædia Britannica Article
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    10. Selberg Trace Formula And Zeta Functions
    Volume 2. atle selberg, The Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton, NJ
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    Selberg trace formula and zeta functions
    "An important advance was made...in Selberg's paper given at the International Colloquium on Zeta Functions in Bombay in 1956... Selberg discovered that the so called " Poisson summation formula " of classical Fourier analysis had a noncommutative generalization that could be applied to obtain an array of important identities in number theory and the theory of automorphic functions. It is now referred to as the Selberg trace formula G. Mackey, from Unitary Group Representations in Physics, Probability,and Number Theory (Benjamin/Cummings, 1978) p.324 [continued discussion]
    "It is easy to understand why Selberg studied trace formulas so intensively: they bear a very striking resemblance to the so-called explicit formulas of prime number theory. Briefly stated, one has: This is the rational (simplest) case of A. Weil 's 1952 generalisation of the (number theoretical) explicit formula of Riemann and von Mangoldt . Here h is a complex-valued function of a real variable which satisfies certain conditions, and g is an integral transform of h. Further notes on this formula can be found here . It is very similar in form to a particular case of Selberg's trace formula. where the nontrivial zeros of the Riemann zeta function are denoted by D. Hejhal

    11. How Gutzwiller's And Selberg's Trace Formulae Are Related
    formula, because it was first written down by atle selberg, a mathematician, over 20 years before physicists became
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    Warning! This set of interlinked pages is very much under construction . If you are already familiar with the subject matter, I would appreciate any help you might provide. If you are seeking information on the subject matter, I would be interested to hear what you would ultimately like this page to contain. Thank you.
    Gutzwiller Trace Formula
    [link] Selberg Trace Formula
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    M.C. Gutzwiller, "Chaos in Quantum Mechanics" (1998 lecture notes) Extensive notes from Gutzwiller on the Selberg Trace Formula and quantum chaos
    In the excellent and thorough review article: A. Voros and N.L. Balasz, "Chaos on the pseudosphere", Physics Reports no. 3. the authors interpret the Selberg trace formula in terms of dynamical systems, and thereby make explicit a connection between the Selberg trace formula and the Gutzwiller trace formula. Recall that the latter relates the trace of an operator associated with a chaotic system to a sum over periodic orbits: "On a compact (i.e. closed and bounded) two-dimensional surface of negative Gaussian curvature the classical motion [of a point mass] takes place on the geodesics, and it is as chaotic and nonintegrable as possible (being Bernoullian). On this surface there exists also a well-defined quantum dynamics, where the Laplace-Beltrami operator (the invarian Laplacian) acts as the Hamiltonian in the Schrödinger equation. A limiting procedure, exactly parallel to the semiclassical tradition in ordinary quantum mechanics, takes the quantum theory into the classical one when the energy

    12. Selberg
    Biography of atle selberg (19170BC) atle selberg. Born 14 June 1917 in Langesund, Norway
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    Atle Selberg
    Born: 14 June 1917 in Langesund, Norway
    Click the picture above
    to see two larger pictures Show birthplace location Previous (Chronologically) Next Biographies Index Previous (Alphabetically) Next Main index
    Atle Selberg 's interest in mathematics began when he was a schoolboy. He read Ramanujan 's collected papers and was not only greatly impressed by the mathematics he read but also he was intrigued by Ramanujan 's personality which he described as having "the air of mystery". Inspired by reading about Ramanujan and reading his work, Selberg began to make his own mathematical explorations. Another major influence on Selberg's mathematical development was a lecture by Hecke at the International Mathematical Conference in Oslo in 1936. Selberg undertook his doctoral research at the University of Oslo. He was appointed a research fellow in 1942, the year before the award of his doctorate. He remained in this post until 1947 when he married and went to the United States. Selberg spent the academic year 1947-48 at the Institute for Advanced Study at Princeton. The following year he spent as associate professor of mathematics at Syracuse University, returning to the Institute for Advanced Study at Princeton in 1949 as a permanent member. In 1951 Selberg was promoted to professor at Princeton. In 1950 Selberg was awarded a Fields Medal at the International Congress of Mathematicians at Harvard. The Fields Medal was awarded for his work on generalisations of the sieve methods of Viggo Brun, and for his major work on the zeros of the

    13. World Famous Mathematicans
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    14. Selberg Portraits
    Portraits of atle selberg atle selberg. JOC/EFR August 2001
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    15. Hovedfagsorientering
    etterkrigstiden har vi hatt W.Ljunggren, Sigmund selberg, atle selberg og Ernst Selmer innen tallteori og algebraisk
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    16. Ate Selberg
    atle selberg was born in Langesund, Norway, on 14th June, 1917. He studiedmathematics at the University of Oslo and obtained his Ph.D in 1943.
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    Atle Selberg was born in Langesund, Norway , on 14th June, 1917. He studied mathematics at the University of Oslo and obtained his Ph.D in 1943.
    Selberg emigrated to the United States and became a fellow at the Institute for Advanced Study. In 1950 he was awarded a Fields Medal for his work on generalizations of the sieve methods of Viggo Brun. He is the author of two major books on mathematics, Number Theory, Trace Formulas and Discrete Groups (1989) and Collected Papers Last updated: 8th June, 2002

    17. Norway And Immigration
    States include Ole Evinrude, Ivar Giaever, Hans Christian Heg, Sonja Henie, LarsOnsager, Knute Rockne, Finn Ronne, Marta Sandal, atle selberg and Karsten
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    In 1821 the Quakers community in the Stavanger area of Norway sent two members, Cleng Peerson and Knud Olsen Eide, over to America to explore the possibility of emigration in order to avoid religious persecution. Eide died soon after arriving in America but Peerson was able to return with encouraging news about the country.
    Cleng Peerson
    went back to organize the buying of land. On 4th July, 1825, a 52 foot sloop, Restauration , left Stavanger, with fifty-two Norwegians opposed to the Lutheran Church. Ninety-eight days later the ship arrived in New York where Peerson gave them the news that he had acquired land in Kendall, 35 miles north-west of Rochester. Over the next few years Kendall became a stopover on the way to the Middle West. Peerson also helped to organize another Norwegian settlement on the Fox River in Illinois.

    18. MSRI - Atle Selberg

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    19. MSRI - Atle Selberg

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    20. Fields Medal
    Age 1936 Ahlfors, Lars Helsinki Finland 29 1936 Douglas, Jesse New York, NY USA39 1950 Schwartz, Laurent Paris France 35 1950 selberg, atle Langesund Norway
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    Historical Introduction
    This is the original letter by Fields creating the endowment for the medals that bear his name. It is thought to have been written during the few months before his death. Notice that no mention is made about the age of the recipients (currently there is a 40 year-old limit), and that the medal should not be attached to any person, private or public, meaning that it shouldn't bear anybody's name. It is proposed to found two gold medals to be awarded at successive International Mathematical Congress for outstanding achievements in mathematics. Because of the multiplicity of the branches of mathematics and taking into account the fact that the interval between such congresses is four years it is felt that at least two medals should be available. The awards would be open to the whole world and would be made by an International Committee. The fund for the founding of the medals is constituted by balance left over after financing the Toronto congress held in 1924. This must be held in trust by the Government or by some body authorized by government to hold and invest such funds. It would seem that a dignified method for handling the matter and one which in this changing world should most nearly secure permanency would be for the Canadian Government to take over the fund and appoint as his custodian say the Prime Minister of the Dominion or the Prime Minister in association with the Minister of Finance. The medals would be struck at the Mint in Ottawa and the duty of the custodian would be simply to hand over the medals at the proper time to the accredited International Committee.

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