Fields Medal 37 1974 Bombieri, Enrico Milan Italy 33 1974 Mumford, David Worth, Sussex UK 37 1978Deligne, Pierre Brussels Belgium 33 1978 fefferman, charles Washington DC http://db.uwaterloo.ca/~alopez-o/math-faq/mathtext/node19.html
Extractions: Next: Erdos Number Up: Human Interest Previous: Indiana bill sets the 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.
Faculty Fine Hall. fefferman, charles Professor CV, Bibliography Analysis 1102Fine Hall cf@math.princeton.edu (leave of absence). Gabai, David http://www.math.princeton.edu/faculty.html
UMPC You are cordially invited to a presentation by. Professor charles fefferman(Math Department). titled. The Euler Equation and Related Problems. http://www.princeton.edu/~umpc/fefferman.html
Extractions: You are cordially invited to a presentation by Professor Charles Fefferman (Math Department) titled The Euler Equation and Related Problems a colloquium and personal retrospective To be held Tuesday, November 24, 1998 4:30 PM 111 Jadwin Hall (Fishbowl) Refreshments will be provided - don't miss out The Undergraduate Math and Physics Colloquium organization is a group dedicated to bringing colloquia to the undergraduate and graduate math and science community that are educational, entertaining, and inspirational. By presenting cutting-edge topics by distinguished lecturers in a fashion accessible to undergraduates, we hope to enhance the Princeton experience and provide a perspective on careers in math and science. In each of our colloquia, we include a special personal retrospective by the speaker. The retrospective is designed to allow the students to hear about what drew the speaker to his or her field of study and what keeps driving them to continue life in math and science. For more information on our colloquia or lectures, or if you have any suggestions for lecturers you would wish to see, feel free to mail us at
The Mathematics Genealogy Project - Index Of FEF Feferman , Solomon, University of California, Berkeley, 1957. fefferman, charles,Princeton University, 1969. fefferman, Robert, Princeton University, 1975. http://genealogy.math.ndsu.nodak.edu/html/letter.phtml?letter=FEF
ROSS PROGRAM ALUMNI AND FRIENDS com (Evans, Lawrence) ffasanelli@juno.com (Fasanelli, Florence) bruce.fast@colorado.edu(Fast, Bruce) cf@math.Princeton.edu (fefferman, charles) raf@math http://www.math.ohio-state.edu/ross/addresses.html
Academy Members (F) Fedoroff, Nina, V. II, 2, FELLOW. Feferman, Solomon, I, 1, FELLOW. fefferman,charles, Louis, I, 1, FELLOW. Feher, George, I, 2, FELLOW. Feigenbaum, Edward,A. I, 6, FELLOW. http://www.amacad.org/members/f.htm
Extractions: Home Members Search by Name A ... Z Last Name First Name Middle Cls Sec Status Faber Sandra Moore I FELLOW Faddeev Ludwig D. I FHM Fagin Claire Mintzer II FELLOW Fagles Robert IV FELLOW Falkow Stanley II FELLOW Fama Eugene F. III FELLOW Fanger Donald Lee IV FELLOW Fano Robert Mario I FELLOW Fant Gunnar Carl Michael I FHM Fanton Jonathan V FELLOW Farber Daniel A. III FELLOW Farley Reynolds III FELLOW Farquhar Marilyn G. II FELLOW Farriss Nancy Marguerite IV FELLOW Fash William L. Jr. III FELLOW Fasman Gerald David II FELLOW Fauci Anthony Stephen II FELLOW Faust Drew Gilpin IV FELLOW Fawcett Don Wayne II FELLOW Fay James Alan I FELLOW Fayer Michael David I FELLOW Fearon James D. III FELLOW Fearon Douglas T. II FHM Featherman David L. III FELLOW Federer Herbert I FELLOW Fedoroff Nina V. II FELLOW Feferman Solomon I FELLOW Fefferman Charles Louis I FELLOW Feher George I FELLOW Feigenbaum Edward A. I FELLOW Feigenbaum Mitchell I FELLOW Feit Walter I FELLOW Feld Steven III FELLOW Feldman Gary J. I FELLOW Feldman Marcus William II FELLOW Feldstein Martin III FELLOW Felsenfeld Gary II FELLOW Felsenstein Joseph II FELLOW Fenn John Bennett I FELLOW Fenno Richard F. Jr.
Arithmetic Aspects Of Atomic Structures (ResearchIndex) Arithmetic In Quantum Mechanics fefferman, Seco (1996) (Correct) 2.6 The Spinof the Ground State of an Atom - charles fefferman Department (Correct) 2.2 A http://citeseer.nj.nec.com/46358.html
Extractions: Abstract: This article contains a combination of rigorous mathematical results with others of a more speculative nature and more physical content. The bibliography, necessarily incomplete, contains numerous missing pieces that this brief overview lacks. MeanField Theory. The analysis of (3) begins with the development of a simplified picture of HZ;N through estimates of the type HZ;N ß (Update)
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Stephen Wolfram: A New Kind Of Science -- Relevant Books fefferman, charles, Robert fefferman Stephen Wainger, Editors Essays on FourierAnalysis in Honor of Elias M. Stein Princeton University Press, 1991. http://www.wolframscience.com/reference/books/f.html
MAC TO MILLENNIUM: Honorary Degrees A - K Ensor, Lowell Skinner, LHD, 1950. Ezekiel, Mordecai JB, D.Sc. 1963. fefferman,charles L. D.Sc. 1979. Feinstein, Martin, DFA, 1995. Fell, Thomas, Litt.D. 1923. http://www.lib.umd.edu/ARCV/macmil/honorarydegrees1.html
Extractions: Archives and Manuscripts University Archives MAC to Millennium Citation : MAC to Millennium, University of Maryland Archives Honorary Degrees Recipients' names are arranged alphabetically. Follow the link for recipients with last names beginning with L-Z Agnew, Spiro Theodore LL.D. Ahlfors, Lars V. D.Sc. Alberts, Alfred W. D.Sc. Albright, Madeleine Korbel D.P.S. Allen, Herschel Heathcote D. Engr. Anderson, George McCullough D. Sc. Andrews, Julie D.F.A. Annan, Kofi D.P.S. Anslinger, Henry Jacob LL.D. Armstrong, Alexander LL.D. Asimov, Isaac D.Sc. Augustine, Norman R. D.Engr. Babcock, William Wayne D.Sc. Bailey, Stephen Kemp LL.D. Baker, Melvin H. D.Sc.B.Ad. Barth, John Simmons Litt.D. Benjamin, Harold R. W. Litt.D. Bennett, George Eli D. Sc. Benson, Lucy Wilson LL.D. Bentley, Helen Delich LL.D. Berman, Ronald D.H.L. Blake, Eubie D.F.A. Block, Herbert L. D.H.L. Boorstin, Daniel Joseph Litt.D. Boston, Charles A. LL.D. Bowers, John Zimmerman D. Sc. Boyer, Ernest L. Litt.D. Bradley, Bill D.P.S. Brimmer, Andrew F. LL.D.
Paths To Erdos 3 Diaconis, Persi 2 Donaldson, Simon K. 4 Doob, Joseph L. 2 Dynkin, Eugene B. 3Faddeev, Lyudvig Dmitrievich 7 Federer, Herbert 3 fefferman, charles L. 2 Feit 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
List Of Participants Ehrenpreis, Leon (Temple) leon@math.temple.edu. fefferman, charles (Princeton)cf@math.princeton.edu. Folland, Gerry (Washington) folland@math.washington.edu. http://www.math.harvard.edu/~siu/GunningKohnConference/list_of_participants.html
Extractions: List of Participants (partial) Baouendi, Salah (UCSD) sbaouendi@ucsd.edu Barrett, David (Michigan) barrett@math.lsa.umich.edu Bedford, Eric (Indiana) bedford@indiana.edu Bharali, Gautam (Michigan) bharali@math.lsa.umich.edu Bierstone, Edward (Toronto) bierston@math.toronto.edu Bland, John (Toronto) bland@math.toronto.edu Boas, Harold boas@math.tamu.edu Brinkschulte, Judith (Grenoble) judith@math.chalmers.se Burns, Dan (Michigan) dburns@math.lsa.umich.edu Campbell, Andrew (Aerospace Corp.) campbell@aero.org Catlin, David (Purdue) catlin@math.purdue.edu Cho, Jae-Seong (Illinois, Urbana) jcho@math.uiuc.edu Christ, Michael (UC Berkeley) mchrist@math.berkeley.edu Chung, Young-Bok (Chonnam U, Korea) ybchung@chonnam.chonnam.ac.kr Coman, Dan (Syracuse) dcoman@mailbox.syr.edu Costun, Izzet (Harvard) coskun@math.harvard.edu D'Angelo, John (Illinois-Urbana) jpda@math.uiuc.edu Demailly, Jean-Pierre (Grenoble) demailly@ujf-grenoble.fr DeMarco, Laura (Harvard) demarco@math.uchicago.edu De Oliveira, Bruno (Miami) bdeolive@hans.math.upenn.edu Di Biase, Fausto (Pescara) f.dibiase@unich.it
Reading Room New Books List 20 fefferman, charles, Robert fefferman, and Stephen Wainger, editors Essayson Fourier analysis in honor of Elias M. Stein Princeton, NJ Princeton http://www.math.ucla.edu/library/booklist.htm
Mp_arc Index-01 0154 Diego Cordoba, charles fefferman Growth of solutions for QG and 2D Euler equations(135K, Postscript) Feb 2, 01 Abstract , Paper (src), View paper (auto. http://kleine.mat.uniroma3.it/mp_arc/index-01.html
CIMS Weekly Bulletin: November 6, 2002 SPECIAL ANALYSIS SEMINAR 945 1045 AM, WWH 1302 Sharp Fronts in 2d-IncompressibleFluids charles fefferman, Princeton University Third lecture by charles http://www.cims.nyu.edu/bulletin/110602.html