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of Functional Analysis, 12 (1973), 97-112. In these papers he showed for the first time how to use the powerful tools of probability theory to attack the hard analytic questions of constructive quantum field theory, controlling renormalizations with L^p estimates in the first paper, and in the second turning Euclidean quantum field theory into a subset of the theory of stochastic processes.
156:. The way the prizes are awarded was changed in 1976 and 1993, but the initial aim of honoring expository writing as well as research has been retained. The prizes of $ 5,000 are not given on a strict national basis, but relate to mathematical activity in the USA, and writing in English (originally, or in translation). 2002:
for three fundamental papers: On the local character of the solutions of an atypical linear differential equation in three variables and a related theorem for regular functions of two complex variables, Annals of Mathematics, Series 2, volume 64 (1956), pp. 514–522; An example of a smooth linear
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for his book Finite Simple Groups, An Introduction to their Classification (Plenum Press, 1982); and his two survey articles The Classification of Finite Simple Groups and Classifying the Finite Simple Groups, Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society, volume 1 (1979) pp. 43–199, and volume
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for three papers of fundamental and lasting importance: Abzweigung einer periodischen Lösung von einer stationären Lösung eines Differential systems, Berichte über die Verhandlungen der Sächsischen Akademie der Wissenschaften zu Leipzig. Mathematisch-Naturwissenschaftliche Klasse, volume 95 (1943),
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for three papers on various aspects of the theory of algebraic groups: Representations of algebraic groups, Nagoya Mathematical Journal, volume 22 (1963), pp. 33–56; Regular elements of semisimple algebraic groups, Institut des Hautes Études Scientifiques, Publications MathĂ©matiques, volume 25
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for his two fundamental papers: A new approach to linear filtering and prediction problems, Journal of Basic Engineering, volume 82, (1960), pp. 35–45; and Mathematical description of linear dynamical systems, SIAM Journal on Control and Optimization, volume 1 (1963), pp. 152–192; and for
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for the following two papers in mathematical physics characterized by leaders of the field as extremely innovative: A quartic interaction in two dimensions in Mathematical Theory of Elementary Particles, MIT Press, 1966, pages 69–73; and Construction of quantum fields from Markoff fields in Journal
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for his construction of the "Monster" sporadic finite simple group, which he first announced in "A construction of F1 as automorphisms of a 196,883-dimensional algebra" (Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. 78 (1981), no. 2, part 1, 686–691) with details published in "The friendly giant" (Invent. Math. 69
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for his expository research article Equivalence relations on algebraic cycles and subvarieties of small codimension, Proceedings of Symposia in Pure Mathematics, volume 29, American Mathematical Society, 1975, pp. 129–164; and his book Algebraic geometry, Springer-Verlag, Berlin and New York,
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for his influential paper "Degrees of growth of finitely generated groups and the theory of invariant means," which appeared in Russian in 1984 in Izvestiya Akademii Nauk SSSR. Seriya Matematicheskaya and in English translation a year later. The paper stands as a landmark in the development of the
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for the "Evans-Krylov theorem" as first established in the papers: Lawrence C. Evans, "Classical solutions of fully nonlinear convex, second order elliptic equations", Communications on Pure and Applied Mathematics 35 (1982), no. 3, 333–363; and N. V. Krylov, "Boundedly inhomogeneous elliptic and
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for her foundational contributions in analytic aspects of mathematical gauge theory. These results appeared in the two papers: "Removable singularities in Yang-Mills fields", Communications in Mathematical Physics, 83 (1982), 11-29 and "Connections with L:P bounds on curvature", Communications in
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for his papers: An interpolation problem for bounded analytic functions, American Journal of Mathematics, volume 80 (1958), pp. 921–930; Interpolation by bounded analytic functions and the Corona problem, Annals of Mathematics (2), volume 76 (1962), pp. 547–559; and On convergence and
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for two seminal papers: "Viscosity solutions of Hamilton-Jacobi equations" (joint with P.-L. Lions), Trans. Amer. Math. Soc. 277 (1983), 1-42, and "Generation of semi-groups of nonlinear transformations on general Banach spaces" (joint with T.M. Liggett), Amer. J. Math. 93 (1971), 265-298.
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for his contributions to low dimensional topology, and in particular for a series of highly original papers, starting with "Hyperbolic structures on 3-manifolds. I. Deformation of acylindrical manifolds" (Ann. of Math. (2) 124 (1986), no. 2, 203–246), that revolutionized 3-manifold theory.
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pp. 3–22; A mathematical example displaying features of turbulence, Communications on Applied Mathematics, volume 1 (1948), pp. 303–322; and The partial differential equation u_t + uu_x = u_{xx}, Communications on Pure and Applied Mathematics, volume 3 (1950), pp. 201–230.
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for their four papers: Diffusion processes with continuous coefficients I and II, Comm. Pure Appl. Math. 22 (1969), 345-400, 479-530; On the support of diffusion processes with applications to the strong maximum principle, Sixth Berkeley Sympos. Math. Statist. Probab., vol. III, 1970,
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79 (1955), pp. 312–340; On the forms of the predicates in the theory of constructive ordinals (second paper), American Journal of Mathematics 77 (1955), pp. 405–428; and Hierarchies of number-theoretic predicates, Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society 61 (1955),
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for his numerous and fundamental contributions to the theory and applications of linear and nonlinear partial differential equations and functional analysis, for his leadership in the development of computational and applied mathematics, and for his extraordinary impact as a
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for his expository work in his book Algebraic theory of quadratic forms (1973), and four of his papers: K_0 and K_1-an introduction to algebraic K-theory (1975), Ten lectures on quadratic forms over fields (1977), Serre's conjecture (1978), and The theory of ordered fields
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for his paper, Pseudo-holomorphic curves in symplectic manifolds, Inventiones Math. 82 (1985), 307-347, which revolutionized the subject of symplectic geometry and topology and is central to much current research activity, including quantum cohomology and mirror symmetry.
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in recognition of a lifetime of expository contributions ranging across a wide spectrum of disciplines including topology, symmetric bilinear forms, characteristic classes, Morse theory, game theory, algebraic K-theory, iterated rational maps...and the list goes on.
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for mathematical exposition in his books Riemann's zeta function, Pure and Applied Mathematics, number 58, Academic Press, New York and London, 1974; and Fermat's last theorem, Graduate Texts in Mathematics, number 50, Springer-Verlag, New York and Berlin,
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for his paper "The fine structure of the constructible hierarchy" (Annals of Mathematical Logic 4 (1972) 229–308); and to Michael Morley for his paper "Categoricity in power" (Transactions of the American Mathematical Society 114 (1965) 514–538).
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for his fundamental work on geometric problems, particularly in the general theory of manifolds, in the study of differentiable functions on closed sets, in geometric integration theory, and in the geometry of the tangents to a singular analytic
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for his lasting impact on mathematics, particularly mathematics in America. By his energetic example, his enthusiastic exposition, and his overall generosity, he has made striking changes in mathematics and has inspired generations of younger
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for his expository work in Complex analysis (McGraw–Hill Book Company, New York, 1953), and in Lectures on quasiconformal mappings (D. Van Nostrand Co., Inc., New York, 1966) and Conformal invariants (McGraw–Hill Book Company, New York,
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for the cumulative influence of his total mathematical work, high level of research over a period of time, particular influence on the development of the field of differential geometry, and influence on mathematics through Ph.D.
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partial differential equation without solution, Annals of Mathematics, Series 2, volume 66 (1957), pp. 155–158; On hulls of holomorphy, Communications on Pure and Applied Mathematics, volume 13 (1960), pp. 587–591.
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for his fundamental contributions to topology and algebra, in particular for his classic papers on singular homology and his work on axiomatic homology theory which had a profound influence on the development of algebraic
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for his lasting impact on mathematics, particularly mathematics in America. He is one of the founders of the modern theory of transformation groups and is particularly known for his contributions to the solution of
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for his books "The existence of multidimensional shock fronts," Vol 43, Number 281, and "The stability of multidimensional shock fronts," Vol 41, Number 275. Both books appeared in the Memoirs of the AMS in 1983.
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for his books Differential Geometry and Symmetric Spaces (Academic Press, 1962), Differential Geometry, Lie Groups, and Symmetric Spaces (Academic Press, 1978); and Groups and Geometric Analysis (Academic Press,
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for his book, Classification Theory and the Number of Nonisomorphic Models (Studies in Logic and the Foundations of Mathematics, 92, North-Holland Publishing Co., Amsterdam–New York, 1978; 2nd edition, 1990).
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for three important papers which formed the basis for later developments in generalized recursion theory and descriptive set theory: Arithmetical predicates and function quantifiers, Transactions of the
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for the cumulative influence of his total mathematical work, high level of research over a period of time, particular influence on the development of a field, and influence on mathematics through Ph.D.
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for having been instrumental in changing the face of geometry and topology, with his incisive contributions to characteristic classes, K-theory, index theory, and many other tools of modern mathematics.
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for his paper "Problems in the theory of automorphic forms," (Springer Lecture Notes in Math. 170 (1970), 18-86). This is the paper that introduced what are now known as the Langlands conjectures.
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for his paper On the foundations of combinatorial theory, I. Theory of Möbius functions, Zeitschrift fĂĽr Wahrscheinlichkeitstheorie und Verwandte Gebiete, volume 2 (1964), pp. 340–368.
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for his fundamental paper: Harmonic integrals on strongly convex domains. I, II, Annals of Mathematics, Series 2, volume 78 (1963), pp. 112–248 and volume 79 (1964), pp. 450–472.
922:(An overview based on examples), Princeton University Press, 1986, a beautifully written book which starts from scratch but takes the reader far into a highly developed subject. 1129:
for two papers: “The cohomology structure of an associative ring,” Ann. Math. 78 (1963), 267-288 and “On the deformation of rings and algebras,” Ann. Math. 79 (1964), 59-103.
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for their paper "Improved Approximation Algorithms for Maximum Cut and Satisfiability Problems Using Semidefinite Programming," (published in 1995 in the Journal of the ACM).
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his contribution to a third paper, (with R. S. Bucy) New results in linear filtering and prediction theory, Journal of Basic Engineering, volume 83D (1961), pp. 95–108.
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pp. 333–360; Diffusion processes with boundary conditions, Comm. Pure Appl. Math. 34 (1971), 147-225; Multidimensional diffusion processes, Springer-Verlag, 1979.
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for the papers, "Intersection homology theory", Topology 19 (1980), no. 2, 135–62 (IH1) and "Intersection homology. II", Invent. Math. 72 (1983), no. 1, 77–129 (IH2).
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parabolic equations", Izvestiya Akad. Nauk SSSR, ser. mat. 46 (1982), no. 3, 487–523; and translated in Mathematics of the USSR, Izvestiya 20 (1983), no. 3, 459–492.
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for the total effect of his work on the general course of twentieth century mathematics, especially in the many areas in which he has made fundamental contributions.
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for their paper, "Partial regularity of suitable weak solutions of the Navier-Stokes equations." Communications Pure and Applied Math, vol 35 no 6, 771-831 (1982).
503:, an authoritative and highly accessible compendium of its subject, which demonstrates the deep interface between combinatorial mathematics and classical analysis. 572:, which has made algebraic geometry and computational commutative algebra accessible not just to mathematicians but to students and researchers in many fields. 1473:
for his paper "Modular curves and the Eisenstein ideal" in Publications Mathematiques de l'Institut des Hautes Etudes Scientifiques, no. 47 (1978), 33-186.
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for his paper, On the existence and irreducibility of certain series of representations, Lie Groups and their Representations (1975), pp. 231–329.
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for his highly original paper "Galois representations into GL2(Zp]) attached to ordinary cusp forms," published in 1986 in Inventiones Mathematicae.
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for a paper of fundamental and lasting importance, On manifolds homeomorphic to the 7-sphere, Annals of Mathematics (2) 64 (1956), pp. 399–405.
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for his paper Uniqueness in the Cauchy Problem for Partial Differential Equations, American Journal ofMathematics, volume 80 (1958), pp. 16–36.
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in recognition of his many expository contributions in automata, the theory of games, lattices, coding theory, group theory, and quadratic forms.
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for her paper, "Orthonormal bases of compactly supported wavelets" (Communications on Pure and Applied Mathematics, 41 (1988), no. 7, 909-996).
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for his many contributions to algebra and algebraic topology, and in particular for his pioneering work in homological and categorical algebra.
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for his paper, Periods of integrals on algebraic manifolds, Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society, volume 76 (1970), pp. 228–296.
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for their joint paper, "Rational functions certify combinatorial identities," Journal of the American Mathematical Society, 3 (1990) 147-158.
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for his fundamental work in establishing probability as a branch of mathematics and for his continuing profound influence on its development.
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for his paper, Uniformization, moduli, and Kleinian groups, Bulletin of the London Mathematical Society, volume 4 (1972), pp. 257–300.
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for their paper "KortewegdeVries equation and generalizations. VI. Methods for exact solution", Comm. Pure Appl. Math. 27 (1974), 97–133.
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for his cumulative influence on the fields of probability theory, Fourier analysis, several complex variables, and differential geometry.
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for his paper Strong rigidity of locally symmetric spaces, Annals of Mathematics Studies, number 78, Princeton University Press (1973).
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for his paper, A page of mathematical autobiography, Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society, volume 74 (1968), pp. 854–879.
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for his paper, A proof of the independence of the continuum hypothesis, Mathematical Systems Theory, volume 1 (1967), pp. 89–111.
1943:, Part I, General theory, 1958; Part II, Spectral theory, 1963; Part III, Spectral operators, 1971, Interscience Publishers, New York. 1819:(1965), pp. 49–80; and Endomorphisms of linear algebraic groups, Memoirs of the American Mathematical Society, volume 80 (1968). 104: 1688:
for his book Difference Methods for Initial-Value Problems (Interscience, 1st Edition 1957 and 2nd Edition, with K. Morton, 1967).
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for their paper "Level-spacing distributions and the Airy kernel," (published in 1994 in Communications in Mathematical Physics).
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for his paper, Measure algebras, CBMS Regional Conference Series in Mathematics, Number 16, American Mathematical Society, 1972.
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for his paper "On sets of integers containing no k elements in arithmetic progression", Acta Arithmetica XXVII (1975), 199-245.
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for his five-volume set, "A Comprehensive Introduction to Differential Geometry" (second edition, Publish or Perish, 1979).
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for his many books and articles on mathematics and particularly for his column "Mathematical Games" in Scientific American.
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for his work in algebraic geometry, especially his fundamental contributions to the algebraic foundations of this subject.
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Simon, Leon (1983). "Asymptotics for a Class of Non-Linear Evolution Equations, with Applications to Geometric Problems".
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for their paper "Cluster algebras I: Foundations," published in 2002 in the Journal of the American Mathematical Society.
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for their pioneering paper, Normal and integral currents, Annals of Mathematics, volume 72 (1960), pp. 458–520.
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for his paper, Isoperimetric inequalities and their applications, SIAM Review, volume 9 (1967), pp. 453–488.
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for his remarkable paper: "The embedding problem for Riemannian manifolds," Ann. of Math. (2) 63 (1956) 20-63.
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for his many graduate texts in mathematics and for his articles on how to write, talk and publish mathematics.
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for his paper, Foliations, Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society, volume 80 (1974), pp. 369–418.
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for his cumulative influence on the theory of Fourier series, real variables, and related areas of analysis.
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for his paper "Three-manifolds with positive Ricci curvature," J. Differential Geom. 17 (1982), 255-306.
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for the paper "A fast algorithm for particle simulations", J. Comput. Phys. 73, no. 2 (1987), 325-348.
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for his paper, Ergodic theory and its significance for statistical mechanics and probability theory,
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for their paper "Gauge theory for embedded surfaces, I," published in 1993 in Topology 32, 773–826.
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for his fundamental work on global differential geometry, especially complex differential geometry.
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for his paper, Waring's problem, American Mathematical Monthly, volume 78 (1971), pp. 10–36.
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growth of partial sums of Fourier series, Acta Mathematica volume 116 (1966), pp. 135–157.
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for Pseudodifferential and Fourier Integral Operators, Volumes 1 and 2 (Plenum Press, 1980).
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for his beautiful expository accounts of a host of aspects of algebraic geometry, including
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for his fundamental contributions to Geometric Analysis and in particular for his paper
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for his book, Singular integrals and the differentiability properties of functions,
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for his long record of excellent exposition, both in books and in classroom notes.
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is unsolvable, American Mathematical Monthly, volume 80 (1973), pp. 233–269.
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Nonlinear Oscillations, Dynamical Systems, and Bifurcations of Vector Fields
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Solution in the large for nonlinear hyperbolic systems of conservation laws
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The classification of finite simple groups: groups of characteristic 2 type
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awarded to Yuri Burago, Dmitri Burago, and Sergei Ivanov for their book
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for his significant work in homological algebra and its applications.
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for his many mathematics books. Among Lang's most famous texts are
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Commutative Algebra: With a View Toward Algebraic Geometry
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The prizes have been given since 1970, from a bequest of
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in recognition of the completion of his two-volume work
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Elliptic Partial Differential Equations of Second Order
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Awarded every year by the American Mathematical Society
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The Analysis of Linear Partial Differential Operators
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Advanced Topics in the Arithmetic of Elliptic Curves
1789:, 3 Volumes (1st Edition 1968, 2nd Edition 1973). 1026:Steele Prize for Seminal Contribution to Research 2203: 1236:now-burgeoning area of geometric group theory. 434:for being the originator and maintainer of the 956:, Springer-Verlag, "Ergebnisse series," 1984. 459:, published by Wiley & Sons Inc. in 1992. 401:for their Princeton Mathematical Series book 2198:on the American Mathematical Society website 1596:Leroy P. Steele Prizes awarded prior to 1993 1576:for his proof of the Bieberbach Conjecture. 545:J-holomorphic Curves and Symplectic Topology 62:introducing citations to additional sources 2212:Awards of the American Mathematical Society 2056:for his paper, Simplicial homotopy theory, 1082:,” published in Inventiones Mathematicae. 920:Representation Theory of Semisimple Groups 1015:, McGraw-Hill (1953, 1964, and 1976) and 587:Positivity in Algebraic Geometry I and II 2227:1970 establishments in the United States 1619:Les C*-Algèbres et leurs Representations 1352:Mathematical Physics, 83 (1982), 31-42. 713:Symmetric Functions and Hall Polynomials 480:, published by Springer-Verlag in 1999. 371:Steele Prize for Mathematical Exposition 52:Relevant discussion may be found on the 1621:), Gauthier-Villars, Paris (1964); and 732:, written with the late David Gilbarg. 478:Metric Spaces of Non-positive Curvature 14: 2204: 2006:1976, 1977, 1978: No awards were made. 1710:14 (1986) pp. 1–98, respectively. 1019:, McGraw-Hill (1966, 1974, and 1976). 2017:, volume 12 (1974), pp. 178–286. 1190: 747:The Red Book of Varieties and Schemes 160:Steele Prize for Lifetime Achievement 2088:for his paper, written jointly with 2060:, volume 6 (1971), pp. 107–209. 831:An Introduction to Harmonic Analysis 29: 2103:for his paper, Algebraic geometry, 1669:for his extensive contributions in 1613:), Gauthier-Villars, Paris (1957); 1013:Principles of Mathematical Analysis 24: 1629:), Gauthier-Villars, Paris (1974). 25: 2238: 2189: 2141:List of awards named after people 2111:, volume 4 (1970), pp. 1–80. 2096:, volume 4 (1970), pp. 1–80. 2092:, Invariant theory, old and new, 899:The Arithmetic of Elliptic Curves 570:Ideals, Varieties, and Algorithms 403:A Primer on Mapping Class Groups. 45:relies largely or entirely on a 34: 1787:The Art of Computer Programming 1062:Independent sets in hypergraphs 2153: 419:Partial Differential Equations 144:, and were set up in honor of 129:are awarded every year by the 13: 1: 2146: 1870:American Mathematical Society 696:Graduate Texts in Mathematics 631:in recognition of their book 131:American Mathematical Society 2161:"Obituary Lawrence E. Payne" 7: 2222:Lifetime achievement awards 2129: 1938:for their expository book, 612:A Course in Metric Geometry 10: 2243: 2217:Awards established in 1970 2136:List of mathematics awards 1836:Princeton University Press 814:Bounded Analytic Functions 1785:for his expository work, 1193:The Annals of Mathematics 1043: 1017:Real and Complex Analysis 848:Enumerative Combinatorics 1544:S. R. Srinivasa Varadhan 988:Ten Lectures on Wavelets 457:The Probabilistic Method 154:William Caspar Graustein 2109:Advances in Mathematics 2105:Advances in Mathematics 2094:Advances in Mathematics 2058:Advances in Mathematics 2040:Hilbert's tenth problem 2015:Advances in Mathematics 1750:Hilbert's fifth problem 1611:Algèbres de von Neumann 1312:(1982), no. 1, 1–102). 882:Algebraic Number Theory 291:Cathleen Synge Morawetz 73:"Leroy P. Steele Prize" 2196:Leroy P. Steele Prizes 1627:Algèbres Enveloppantes 1078:for their 2015 paper “ 1060:for their 2015 paper “ 990:(CBMS 61, SIAM, 1992, 935:for the four volumes, 500:Analytic Combinatorics 127:Leroy P. Steele Prizes 1080:Hypergraph Containers 937:Ramanujan's Notebooks 146:George David Birkhoff 2116:Phillip A. Griffiths 1653:Jean-François Treves 1607:von Neumann Algebras 1585:George Daniel Mostow 1231:Rostislav Grigorchuk 971:Cours d'ArithmĂ©tique 523:Proofs from THE BOOK 275:Frederick W. Gehring 227:Phillip A. Griffiths 58:improve this article 1865:Stephen Cole Kleene 1623:Enveloping Algebras 1482:Michael G. Crandall 1452:Leslie F. Greengard 1386:Robert P. Langlands 1361:Clifford S. Gardner 1321:Richard S. Hamilton 1125:Murray Gerstenhaber 1112:David P. Williamson 1091:Peter B. Kronheimer 954:Intersection Theory 893:Joseph H. Silverman 491:(posthumously) and 150:William Fogg Osgood 2166:The Ithaca Journal 2065:William J. 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