Auteur Translate this page Athen, Hermann Athreya, KB atiyah, michael Francis Atkin, AOL Atkins, Beryl T.Atkins, PW Atkins, Warren Atkinson, michael D. Atkinson, AC Atkinson, KE http://bibmath.u-strasbg.fr/SearchAut.htm&Value=A&Range=0044
Doron Zeilberger's 47th Opinion I just finished reading Sir michael atiyah's beautifullywritten, extremely lucidand intentionally provocative article ``Mathematics in the 20th Century http://www.math.rutgers.edu/~zeilberg/Opinion47.html
Extractions: Written: June 11, 2002 I just finished reading Sir Michael Atiyah's beautifully-written, extremely lucid and intentionally provocative article ``Mathematics in the 20th Century'' (Bull. of the London Math. Soc. 34 (2002) 1-15). Since provocative statements are meant to provoke , Sir Michael might be pleased to learn that he succeeded spectacularly, at least in my case. I got really MAD. One approach at rebuttal is defense . Try to respond and defend, sentence by sentence, all the statements that one disagrees with. Such an approach was broadly taken by Tim Gowers, in his beautifully-argued `two-culture' masterpiece (available from Tim Gowers's Papers site). But another, equally effective way is offense : fight provocation by counter-provocation. So here goes. In particular, K-theory, the Atiyah-Singer Index Theorem, and all the rest of mainstream 20th-century mathematics, will be very soon only of historical interest, and if studied at all, it would only be as theology. It is ironic that Atiyah does not mention, even once, the single greatest contribution of the 20th century, next to which all else is dwarfed: the COMPUTER. He does mention once "logic and computing" (as something he will NOT talk about), but by this he means, at best `theoretical computer science', not the computer itself. Perhaps it is also implicit in the word `application', which he decided not to talk about, because they are `so numerous and need special treatment'. Be that as it may, don't you think that the eight-letter string: COMPUTER, deserves to show up at least ONCE?
Israeli-Palestinian Conflict A Call For Moderation Tomaso (Appl. Math. Australian National University, Australia, Dr.);atiyah, michael (Cambridge, UK, Professor); Avron, Yosi (Technion http://www.math.rutgers.edu/~lebowitz/statement/partial.html
Extractions: Israeli-Palestinian Conflict: A Call for Moderation Last updated 9/28/02 Partial list of Signatories (Affiliations are for identification purposes only) Abraham, Farid (IBM Almaden Research Center, USA) Abrahams, Elihu (Rutgers University, USA, Dr.) Agodi, Attilio (University of Catania, Italy, Professor) Ailion, David (University of Utah, USA, Professor) Aizenman, Michael (Princeton University, USA, Professor) Aharonov, Dorit (Hebrew University, Jerusalem, Israel, Dr.) Aharony, Amnon (Tel Aviv University, Israel, Professor) Ali, Syed Twareque (Concordia University, Montreal, Canada, Professor) Alpar, Ali M. (Sabanci University Istanbul Turkey, Professor) Anderson, Philip (Princeton University, USA, Nobel laureate) Aref, Hassan (University of Illinois, USA, Professor) Assaf, Said, A. (The Arab Scientific Institute, the West Bank) Aste, Tomaso (Appl. Math. Australian National University, Australia, Dr.) Atiyah, Michael (Cambridge, U.K., Professor) Avron, Yosi (Technion, Israel, Professor ) Bahri, Abbas (Rutgers University, USA Professor) Balian, Roger (Saclay, France, Professor)
Paths To Erdos NAME ERDÖS NUMBER Arnold, Vladimir I. 6 Artin, michael 3 Aschbacher, michael 3 Askey,Richard A. 2 atiyah, michael 4 Bass, Hyman 3 Bloch, Spencer J. 3 Bombieri http://www.oakland.edu/~grossman/erdpaths.html
Extractions: The tables below shows of some famous scientists and mathematicians, including many Nobel laureates . Further details, including the paths that establish these numbers and many other people, can be found in LATeX postscript , and pdf (35 pages). It appears (somewhat abbreviated) in The Mathematical Intelligencer Revista de la Academia Colombiana de Ciencias Exactas, Fisicas y Naturales In addition, we have listed on a separate page the collaboration paths Fields Medal , the Nevanlinna Prize , the Wolf Prize in Mathematics , and the Steele Prize for Lifetime Achievement , as well as a few others. Perhaps the most famous contemporary mathematician, Andrew Wiles , was too old to receive a Fields Medal (but was given a Special Tribute by the Committee at the 1998 ICM ANDREW ODLYZKO to Chris M. Skinner to Wiles. William H. (Bill) Gates , who published with Christos H. Papadimitriou in 1979, who published with Xiao Tie Deng PAVOL HELL We would like to acknowledge and thank the dozens of people, too numerous to mention by name, who have written in with suggestions, additions, and corrections to these lists. We would appreciate further help from anybody with relevant information. Alan Turing computer science 5 George Uhlenbeck atomic physics 2 John von Neumann mathematics 3 John A. Wheeler nuclear physics 3
B ARNOLD, Vladimir Igorevich; atiyah, michael; LAX, Peter; MAZUR, Barry Mathematicsfrontiers atiyah, michael; IAGOLNITZER, Daniel. Fields medallists http://www.unil.ch/ima/Bibliotheque/frame/page/catalogue/acqui_neuves_5.2000.htm
Extractions: Date: May 3-5, 2002 Place: Science Center, Lecture Hall C, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, 02138. Registration There is no registration and no registration fee for the conference. Travel: For information, how to get here, click here Sponsor: The event is sponsored by the Journal of Differential Geometry Speakers: List of speakers to include: Atiyah, Michael Projective Planes, Veronese Surfaces and Spheres Bryant, Robert Calibrated Geometries and Exterior Differential Systems Caffarelli, Luis Fully non linear equations in random media Cheeger, Jeff Degeneration of Riemannian Metrics Under Ricci Curvature Bounds Daskalopoulos, Panagiota Long Time Regularity of Free-Boudaries: a Geometric Approach De la Ossa, Xenia
School Of Mathematics Members Translate this page ASTEY, Luis, 1979-80. ATHANASOPOULOS, Ioannis, 1988-89. atiyah, michael F.1955-57, 1959-60, 1967-68, 1975-76, 1987-88. ATKINSON, Frederick V. 1955-56. http://www.math.ias.edu/anames.html
Extractions: ÅBERG, Hans ABIKOFF, William ABRAHAM, Douglas ABRASHKIN, Victor ABREU, Miguel ACCOLA, Robert D.M. ACKERMAN, Michael R. ADAMS, John Frank ADAMS, Malcolm R. ADAMS, William W. ADDISON, John W. ADKINS, William A. ADLER, Allan R. ADOLPHSON, Alan C. AGBOOLA, Adebisi AHARONOV, Dorit AHERN, Patrick R. AHLFORS, Lars V. AHNER, John F. AIZENMAN, Michael AJALA, Samuel AKAGAWA, Yasumasa AKAO, James AKBULUT, Selman Yusuf AKUTOWICZ, Edwin J. ALBANESE, Claudio ALBANO, Alberto ALBERT, Abraham Adrian ALBRECHT, Felix R. ALEKHNOVITCH, Mikahil ALEXANDER, J. Ralph ALISBAH, Orhan H. ALLADI, Krishnaswami ALLENDOERFER, Carl B. ALMGREN, Ann ALMGREN, Frederick J., Jr. ALON, Noga ALPERIN, Jonathan L. ALTSCHULER, Steven AMBAINIS, Andris AMBROSE, Warren AMIRA, Binyamin A. AMITSUR, Shimshon A. AMOROSO, Francesco ANDERSEN, Henning H. ANDERSON, Frank W. ANDERSON, Greg W. ANDERSON, Michael P. ANDERSON, Richard D. ANDLER, Martin ANDREOTTI, Aldo ANDREWS, James J. ANDRIANOV, Anatolii N. ANH, Nguyen H. ANISOV, Sergei ANKENY, Nesmith C. ANTONELLI, Peter L. ANZAI, Hirotada ARAKI, Shôrô ARENS, Richard F.
Academy Members (A) Astor, Brooke, Russell, V, 2, FELLOW. atiyah, michael, Francis, I, 1,FHM. Atkinson, Anthony, Barnes, III, 2, FHM. Atkinson, Richard, Chatham,II, 3, FELLOW. http://www.amacad.org/members/a.htm
Extractions: Home Members Search by Name B ... Z Last Name First Name Middle Cls Sec Status Aaron Henry Jacob III FELLOW Aaron Daniel IV FELLOW Aarsleff Hans IV FELLOW Abboud Francois M. II FELLOW Abelson Philip Hauge II FELLOW Abelson John Norman II FELLOW Abelson Robert Paul III FELLOW Abernathy Frederick Henry I FELLOW Abish Walter IV FELLOW Abragam Anatole I FHM Abrahams Elihu I FELLOW Abrahamson Shirley S. III FELLOW Abramowitz Morton I. V FELLOW Abrams Meyer Howard IV FELLOW Abramson Jill V FELLOW Abreu Dilip J. III FELLOW Abrikosov Alexei Alexeyevich I FHM Achebe Chinua IV FHM Achen Christopher Henry III FELLOW Achenbach Jan Drewes I FELLOW Ackerman Bruce Arnold III FELLOW Ackerman James Sloss IV FELLOW Acrivos Andreas I FELLOW Adair Robert Kemp I FELLOW Adams Raymond DeLacy II FELLOW Adams Arlin Marvin III FELLOW Adams Robert McCormick III FELLOW Adams Robert Merrihew IV FELLOW Adams Ruth Salzman V FELLOW Adams Ernest Wilcox IV FELLOW Adams John IV FELLOW Adelberg Edward Allen II FELLOW Adelberger Eric G. I FELLOW Adelman Morris Albert III FELLOW Adelman Irma III FELLOW Adey William Ross II FELLOW Adkisson Perry Lee II FELLOW Adler Roy L. I FELLOW Adler Stephen Louis I FELLOW Adler Julius II FELLOW Aga Khan Karim IV V FHM Aga Khan Sadruddin V FHM Agranoff Bernard William II FELLOW Aharony Amnon I FHM Ahearne John F.
Family michael (MF atiyah) is a world class mathematician, responsible for gluing togetherpure mathematical work in topology with theoretical particle physics. http://www.jatiyah.freeserve.co.uk/family.htm
Extractions: The Atiyah Family Updated for 2002 My family is a hybrid of Lebanese - Scottish extraction. My father Edward Atiyah was Lebanese. He came to England to study at Oxford University, and there met and married my mother Jean. Edward worked for 20 years in the Sudan government, among other things he started a primitive radio broadcast service there in the second world war. He settled in England in 1945 and wrote several books, including his autobiography An Arab Tells His Story , and The Thin Line , which was much later made into a film by the French director Claude Chabrol, called Juste Avant La Nuit . He also broadcast for the Arabic service of the BBC, and made some appearances on BBC TV in political comment programs (Panorama etc.). I have two elder brothers - (Sir) Michael , and Patrick, and an elder Sister Selma. Michael ( M.F. Atiyah ) is a world class mathematician, responsible for gluing together pure mathematical work in topology with theoretical particle physics. His main work covered K Theory Index Theory , and Yang Mills Theory . He was at one time Professor of Geometry at Oxford, then resident fellow at the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton, then held a Royal Society research chair, and finally was Master of Trinity College, Cambridge from where he retired in 1997. Whilst master, he was also President of the Royal Society for five years. He has been awarded numerous medals and prizes, including
Geometry And Dynamics Of Magnetic Monopoles Sir Michael Atiyah Geometry and Dynamics of Magnetic Monopoles Sir michael atiyah. Title Geometryand Dynamics of Magnetic Monopoles Author Sir michael atiyah. Subject PHYSICS http://www.mall-point.co.uk/Sir-Michael-Atiyah-Geometry-and-Dynamics-of-Magne-06
Schedule Hotel, BeitMery Chair Nicola Khuri, Rockefeller University 900-950 Registration950-1000 Opening Ceremony 1000-1100 Sir michael atiyah University of http://www.cams.aub.edu.lb/conferences/1_00/schedule2000.html
Extractions: College Hall Auditorium , AUB Saturday 15 January, 2000 Registration E X C U R S I O N Opening Ceremony Sir Michael Atiyah Ludwig Faddeev Sir Michael Atiyah Philip Griffiths Coffee Break Coffee Break Coffee Break Coffee Break Arthur Jaffe Ludwig Faddeev Philip Candelas Philip Candelas Lunch Break Lunch Break Lunch Break Lunch Break Pantelis Damianou Nazih Nahlus Abdallah Lyzzaik Nassar Haidar ... Ahmed Nasri Coffee Break Coffee Break Coffee Break Mohamad Mehdi M. L. Labbi Ali Chamseddine Kamal Khuri-Makdisi ... Bus schedule
Department Of Mathematics - University Of Georgia Sir michael atiyah University of Edinburgh. Wednesday Adams. Banquethonoring michael atiyah 630 pm at Trumps in downtown Athens. http://www.math.uga.edu/seminars_conferences/atiyah-lectures.html
Extractions: `Physics, Geometry and Space' In the past 25 years there have been remarkable and quite unexpected developments in geometry originating in quantum theory. Professor Atiyah will outline the fascinating story which still continues, and involves the latest ideas in fundamental physics. This lecture is aimed at a general audience interested in science. Professor Atiyah will be introduced by the UGA President Michael Adams. Banquet honoring Michael Atiyah: 6:30 p.m. at Trumps in downtown Athens. Thursday, April 6, 2000, 4:00 p.m. `Solitons and Symmetry' The notion of a soliton is one of the most striking and unifying ideas of recent times - part way between a particle and a field configuration. In 3-dimensional space one may in particular look for symmetrical multi-solitons, having for instance the symmetries of a Platonic solid. These exist, but not in the way one would expect, and this will be illustrated with pictures. This lecture will be accessible to undergraduates in the mathematical sciences, mathematics education and physics. Friday, April 7, 2000, 4:00 p.m.
Edinburgh University School Of Mathematics cofibres, Thomas Huettemann. 10 January 2003, 16.00, Room 3317, JCMB,Von Neumann algebras in topology I., michael atiyah. 14 January 2003 http://pgprospectus.maths.ed.ac.uk/areasofstudy/research_details.html?id_researc
Basic Library List-Topology MAA recommended books in General, Geometric, Algebraic and Differential Topology.Category Science Math Topology Topology Geometric Topology. * atiyah, michael F. The Geometry andPhysics of Knots New York, NY Cambridge University Press, 1990. http://www.maa.org/BLL/topology.htm
Extractions: Back to Table of Contents * Alexandroff, Paul. Elementary Concepts of Topology Mineola, NY: Dover, 1961. Arkhangelski i, A.V. and Pontrjagin, Lev S., eds. General Topology I: Basic Concepts and Constructions, Dimension Theory New York, NY: Springer-Verlag, 1990. * Bing, R.H. Elementary Point Set Topology Washington, DC: Mathematical Association of America, 1960. Bourbaki, Nicolas. Elements of Mathematics: General Topology New York, NY: Springer-Verlag, 1989. ** Chinn, William G. and Steenrod, Norman E. First Concepts of Topology Washington, DC: Mathematical Association of America, 1966. Dugundji, James. Topology Boston, MA: Allyn and Bacon, 1966. Fuks, D.B. and Rokhlin, V.A. Beginner's Course in Topology: Geometric Chapters New York, NY: Springer-Verlag, 1984. Gamelin, Theodore W. and Greene, Robert E. Introduction to Topology Philadelphia, PA: Saunders College, 1983. Gemignani, Michael C. Elementary Topology, Mineola, NY: Dover, 1990. Second Edition. Hausdorff, Felix. Set Theory
Witten At 50 The British mathematician Sir michael atiyah has written of Witten that his ability to interpret physical ideas in mathematical http://www.maa.org/devlin/devlin_7_01.html
Extractions: July/August 2001 Edward Witten the man who has often been described as the Isaac Newton of the modern age celebrates his fiftieth birthday on Saturday 26 August this year. I am sure that many mathematicians will want to join with me in wishing him the very best as he passes the half-century mark. Which, on the face of it, is a little odd, since Witten is not a mathematician but a physicist, a Professor in the School of Natural Sciences at the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton, New Jersey. Why would mathematicians want to celebrate the birthday of a physicist other than the obvious fact that it's always good to have an excuse for a party? Can Witten really be compared to the great Isaac Newton, the seventeenth century genius who brought us not only powerful scientific theories of light and of gravity but calculus as well? I believe the comparison is entirely apt, in several ways. First, though, a few words about Witten the man. He was born 26 August 1951 in Baltimore, Maryland. He studied at Brandeis University, where he received his BA in 1971. From Brandeis he went to Princeton, where he received an MA in 1974 and a Ph.D. in 1976. He was a postdoctoral fellow at Harvard for 1976-77, then a junior Fellow there for 1977-80. In 1980 he was appointed a Professor at Princeton University, from where he moved across town to the Institute for Advanced Study in 1987. Now to the comparison of Witten with Newton. Although there is no doubt that Witten is a physicist, like Newton he is a powerful mathematician. Very much in the tradition of Newton, Witten's mathematics arises out of physics he does his mathematics in order to advance his and hence our understanding of the universe. The British mathematician Sir Michael Atiyah has written of Witten that:
Collected Works In Mathematics And Statistics Aristotle, Emil Artin, michael atiyah. Author, Title, Volumes, Call Number,Location. atiyah, michael Francis, 1929, Collected works, 5, QA 564 A85 1988,Killam. http://www.mathstat.dal.ca/~dilcher/collwks.html
Extractions: This is a list of Mathematics and Statistics collected works that can be found at Dalhousie University and at other Halifax universities. The vast majority of these works are located in the Killam Library on the Dalhousie campus. A guide to other locations is given at the end of this list. If a title is owned by both Dalhousie and another university, only the Dalhousie site is listed. For all locations, and for full bibliographic details, see the NOVANET library catalogue This list was compiled, and the collection is being enlarged, with the invaluable help of the Bibliography of Collected Works maintained by the Cornell University Mathematics Library. The thumbnail sketches of mathematicians were taken from the MacTutor History of Mathematics Archive at the University of St. Andrews. For correction, comments, or questions, write to Karl Dilcher ( dilcher@mscs.dal.ca You can scroll through this list, or jump to the beginning of the letter: [On to B] [Back to Top]
Ouvrages De La Bibliothèque Translate this page atiyah, M. Collected works. atiyah, michael Francis, Lecture notes N° 401 - EllipticOperators and compact Groups. AUBIN, T. A course in differential geometry. http://www.math.uvsq.fr/lama/CATALOGUE/A.html
Extractions: AUTEURS TITRES AARTS, Emile - KORST, Jan Simulated Annealing and Boltzmann Machines (A Stochastic Approach to Combinatorial Optimization and Neural Computing) ABADIE, J. ABELL, Martha L MAPLE V by example ABELS, Herbert ABHYANKAR, S. S. - SATHAYE, A.M. ABHYANKAR, Shreeram S. ABRY, P. Ondelettes et turbulences ACCOLA, Robert D. M. ADAMS, W.W. AGRESTI, Alan Categorical data analysis AHLFORS, Lars V. Complex Analysis : An Introduction to the Theory of Analytic Functions of One Complex Variable (Third Edition) AIGNER, M. - ZIEGLER, G.M Proofs from the Book AIGNER, Martin Combinatorial theory ALBRECHT, F. ALDOUS, D. - DIACONIS, P. - SPENCER, J. - STEELE J. M. Discrete Probability and Algorithms ALEXANDER, J. P. -CONNER, P. E. - HAMRICK, G. C. ALEXANDROFF, P.S. ALIBERT Daniel ALIBERT Daniel ALIBERT, Daniel ALIBERT, Daniel ALLING, Norman L. - GREELEAF, Newcomb ALPAY, Daniel ALPERIN, J.L. - BELL, R.B. Groups and representations ALTMAN, Allen - KLEIMAN, Steven ANCONA, Vincenzo - TOMASSINI, Giuseppe ANDLER,M. - BLOCH, J.D. - MAILLIARD, B. ANDLER,M. - BLOCH, J.D. - MAILLIARD, B.
The Mathematics Genealogy Project - Index Of AT 1995. Atique, Roberta, University of Warwick, atiyah, michael, Universityof Cambridge, 1955. Atkin, Christopher, Cornell University, 1973. http://genealogy.math.ndsu.nodak.edu/html/letter.phtml?letter=AT
INDEX Translate this page Atalar, Abdullah Atanasoff, John V. Atanasoff, John Voncent Atchison, William Ates,Ahmet Feyzi atiyah, M. atiyah, MF atiyah, michael Francis atiyah, michael http://www.cwi.nl/~wouter/DATA/pictures/names.html
Librairie Eyrolles : Livre The Importance Of Mathematics, M.Atiyah Translate this page michael atiyah. Springer - 04/2002. These Problems were set forth by two of thegreatest mathematicians of the 20th century John Tate and michael atiyah. http://www.eyrolles.com/php.sciences/Ouvrages/9783540926542.php3?xd=527c659e5374