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 UCSB Press Release: "UCSB and MIT Professor Isadore Singer to Share Abel Prize, The 'Nobel Prize' of Mathematics "
Singer is active in several professional societies and has served on a number of boards and councils (including the White House Science Council).
Singer was born in 1924 in Detroit and received his undergraduate degree from the University of Michigan in 1944.
This course will help prepare graduate students for participation in winter seminars on geometry and physics that will be led by Professors Singer and Dai in future winter quarters at UCSB.
www.ia.ucsb.edu /release/Display.aspx?PKey=1122

  
 Isadore Singer - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Isadore Singer (born 1924) is an Institute Professor in the Department of Mathematics at the
Singer is a member of the National Academy of Sciences and the
University of Chicago in 1950, he went to MIT, where he has spent nearly all his career.
www.wikipedia.org /wiki/Isadore_Singer

  
 Musical Worship Teams, Outlawed and Restored - Ezekiel 40
Writers hope to add provisions for the singers within Ezekiel's description of a temple which would never be built.
were picked out for that service; as also, that those called singers to the harp, did the same that David did here, i.
Why are the Levitical singers and musical worship teams left out of the idealized, perhaps spiritual kingdom?
www.piney.com /MuOutLaw.html

  
 Jewish History
Was produced by Dr. Isadore Singer in Philadelphia.
Singer won the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1978, the first prize ever awarded for Yiddish Literature.
Javits served for 24 years and was one of the most respected senators of his day.
www.jewishhistory.org.il /1900.htm

  
 Tale Isadore Singer
Tale holdt av Isadore Singer, vinner av Abelprisen 2004, ved utdelingen i Universitetets aula
By establishing the Abel Prize, you are calling the attention of the whole world to the fundamental importance of mathematics.
www.abelprisen.no /no/multimedia/tale_singer_no.html

  
 Isadore Singer, Book price comparison at 75 stores
Isadore Singer, Book price comparison at 75 stores
Author: James Glimm    John Impagliazzo    Isadore Singer (Editor)
Author: Raoul Bott (Editor)    Isadore Singer (Editor)    Daniel Strook (Editor)    Arthur Jaffe (Editor)    S.
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 Publications of Isadore Singer
This is a list of Isadore Singer's publications as retrived from the online version of Mathematical Reviews.
Not all of Singer's publications are listed here, only the 89 that have been reviewed.
Proceedings of the Symposium in Honor of the 100th Anniversary of Norbert Wiener's Birth held at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA, October 8--14, 1994.
cnls.lanl.gov /Talks/singer/pubs.html

  
 MCTP Lecture - "Geometry in Physics Tomorrow" - Isadore Singer
MCTP Lecture - "Geometry in Physics Tomorrow" - Isadore Singer
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wlap.physics.lsa.umich.edu /umich/mctp/conf/2001/sto2001/singer/real/f001.htm

  
 MIT professor shares international prize for mathematics - MIT News Office
MIT Institute Professor Isadore M. Singer shares the 2004 Abel Prize for the discovery and proof of a theorem that is one of the great landmarks of 20th-century mathematics.
Isadore Singer was born in 1924 in Detroit, and received his undergraduate degree from the University of Michigan in 1944.
Vogan describes how when he came to MIT as a graduate student in 1974, "almost the first class that I took was from Isadore Singer.
web.mit.edu /newsoffice/2004/singer.html   (957 words)

  
 Singer
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www.brainyencyclopedia.com /topics/singer.html   (957 words)

  
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Biographical sketch of Isadore Singer, president of the Hamm-Singer Corporation at 200 Grand Avenue.
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Born in Kansas City in 1896 and joining his father's grocery business in 1914 before starting his own company in 1933 and the Old Weston Distilling Company in 1936.
www.kclibrary.org /localhistory/media.cfm?mediaID=119004   (73 words)

  
 Teorema del índice del Atiyah-Cantante
Atiyah, Michael F. y cantante, M. de Isadore, el índice de operadores elípticos en los múltiples compactos, Bull.
Atiyah, Michael F. y cantante, M. de Isadore, el índice de operadores elípticos I, II, III.
Atiyah promovido por un rato una noción de la topología elíptica para la cual el teorema del índice era la noción central.
www.yotor.net /wiki/es/te/Teorema%20del%20%EDndice%20del%20AtiyahCantante.htm   (778 words)

  
 Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Isadore Singer -- mathematician, Institute Professor, joint winner of the 2004 Abel Prize
www.sciencedaily.com /encyclopedia/massachusetts_institute_of_technology   (778 words)

  
 Isadore Singer
Isadore Singer (born 1924) is an Institute Professor in the Department of Mathematics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
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www.serebella.com /encyclopedia/article-Isadore_Singer.html   (778 words)

  
 Interview with Michael Atiyah and Isadore Singer
SINGER: I will be speculative in a slightly different way, though I do agree with the number theory comments that Sir Michael mentioned, particularly theta functions entering from physics in new ways.
SINGER: String Theory is in a very special situation at the present time.
ATIYAH: One quick answer is that the most exciting developments are the ones, which you cannot predict.
www.abelprisen.no /en/prisvinnere/2004/interview_2004_4.html   (1112 words)

  
 Boston.com / News / Boston Globe / Health / Science / White Coat Notes
It took mathematicians Isadore Singer of MIT and Sir Michael Francis Atiyah of the University of Edinburgh to prove such things are impossible.
The Atiyah-Singer index theorem calculates the number of solutions to complex formulas about nature based on the geometry of surrounding space, an idea that is difficult to explain but amazingly useful in both math and physics.
Singer, 79, an institute professor who is on leave at the University of California at Santa Barbara this year, was modest about the distinction.
www.boston.com /news/globe/health_science/articles/2004/03/30/white_coat_notes   (737 words)

  
 Count-abel even if not solve-abel
So it was with the ground-breaking achievement of Sir Michael Atiyah and Isadore Singer with their index theorem, which, rather than giving a way to solve a particular set of equations, gives an ingenious way to calculate the number of solutions.
In recognition of their achievement, Atiyah and Singer have been awarded the 2004 Abel Prize, the equivalent of the Nobel Prize in mathematics.
Since they discovered the index theorem, Atiyah and Singer have tried to convey the insights of physicists to mathematicians, and also to take the tools of mathematics to the world of physics.
plus.maths.org /latestnews/jan-apr04/abel04/index.html   (675 words)

  
 Boston.com / News / Science / Atiyah, Singer accept Norway's Abel Prize
Sir Michael Francis Atiyah of Britain and Isadore M. Singer of the United States accepted the Norwegian Abel Prize for mathematics Tuesday for their work in bridging mathematics and physics.
Atiyah, 75, of the University of Edinburgh in Scotland, and Singer, 79, of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, developed what is now called the Atiyah-Singer theorem about 40 years ago.
Such formulas can have an index, which in the Atiyah-Singer theorem can be calculated in terms of the geometry of the surrounding space.
www.boston.com /news/science/articles/2004/05/25/atiyah_singer_accept_norways_abel_prize   (343 words)

  
 Mathematicians honored for 'index theorem' concept
Isadore M. Singer of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Sir Michael F. Atiyah of the University of Edinburgh, whose work forged new and powerful links between mathematics and physics, are receiving the Abel Prize and will share the $875,000 award, the Norwegian Academy of Science and Letters announced.
Singer, who is 80, is an institute professor at MIT and a member of the National Academy of Sciences.
The two were cited for discovering and proving a crucial mathematical concept called the "index theorem," which the academy called "one of the great landmarks of 20th century mathematics."
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 Mathematics News
On March 25, it was announced that British mathematician Michael Atiyah and American mathematician Isadore Singer will receive the 2004 Abel Prize "for their discovery and proof of the index theorem, bringing together topology, geometry and analysis, and their outstanding role in building new bridges between mathematics and theoretical physics."
The Atiyah-Singer index theorem is one of the landmark results of twentieth century mathematics and like much of Singer's work, unites many distinct fields, including geometry, topology and analysis, and has deep applications to theoretical physics.
The Abel Prize was instituted in 2002 by the Norwegian Government in honor of the memory of the distinguished Norwegian mathematician Niels Henrik Abel to enhance the visibility of mathematics.
www.math.ucsb.edu /department/news.php   (410 words)

  
 Aftenposten Norway, Norwegian news in English
The NOK 6 million (about 750,000 euro) prize will go jointly to Sir Michael Francis Atiyah, University of Edinburgh, and Isadore M. Singer, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, for their index theorem.
The Academy said the award recognized "their discovery and proof of the index theorem, bringing together topology, geometry and analysis, and their outstanding role in building new bridges between mathematics and theoretical physics".
The Norwegian Academy of Science and Letters announced the awarding of the Abel Prize for 2004 on Thursday.
www.aftenposten.no /english/local/article760518.ece   (316 words)

  
 Atiyah-Singer index theorem - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In papers written or published in the period around 1962-1965 the theorem was stated and proved by Michael Atiyah, Raoul Bott and Isadore Singer.
When Michael Atiyah and Isadore Singer were awarded the Abel Prize by the Norwegian Academy of Science and Letters in 2004, the prize announcement explained the Atiyah-Singer index theorem in these words:
Atiyah, Michael F. and Singer, Isadore M., The Index of Elliptic Operators on Compact Manifolds, Bull.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Atiyah-Singer_index_theorem   (316 words)

  
 Institute Professor: Encyclopedia topic
Isadore Manual Singer (Isadore Manual Singer: isadore singer (born 1924) is an institute professor in the department of mathematics...
At the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (Massachusetts Institute of Technology: An engineering university in Cambridge) the title of Institute Professor is given to a small number of members of the faculty with extraordinary records of achievement.
Morris Cohen (Morris Cohen: morris cohen (born november 27, 1911) is an emeritus institute professor of the...
www.absoluteastronomy.com /reference/institute_professor   (308 words)

  
 Delt Abelpris til brobyggere - Aftenposten.no
Atiyah, fra University of Edinburgh, og Isadore M. Singer, fra MIT (Massachusetts Institute of Technology) får prisen "for å ha oppdaget og bevist indeksteoremet, som knytter topologi, geometri og analyse til hverandre, og den fremtredende rolle de har hatt når det gjelder å bygge nye broer mellom matematikk og teoretisk fysikk".
Både Michael Francis Atiyah og Isadore M. Singer har vært engasjert i forskningens rolle i samfunnet og hatt viktige verv i flere sentrale organisasjoner, ifølge Abelkomiteens leder, professor Erling Størmer.
Sir Michael Francis Atiyah og Isadore M. Singer får Abelprisen 2004, blant annet for å bygge nye broer mellom matematikk og teoretisk fysikk, ifølge Abelkomiteen.
www.aftenposten.no /viten/article760427.ece   (396 words)

  
 Abel Prize 2004 - Elsevier Publications
Isadore M. Singer and Sir Michael Francis Atiyah are both longstanding authors of Elsevier.
Isadore M. Singer is an editor of Elsevier's journal Advances in Mathematics and the North-Holland Mathematical Library book series.
Articles published online in ScienceDirect by Isadore Singer and Sir Michael Francis Atiyah
www.elsevier.com /homepage/sac/mathweb/abelprize_pub.html   (261 words)

  
 Atiyah–Singer index theorem - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In papers written or published in the period around 1962-1965 the theorem was stated and proved by Michael Atiyah, Raoul Bott and Isadore Singer.
When Michael Atiyah and Isadore Singer were awarded the Abel Prize by the Norwegian Academy of Science and Letters in 2004, the prize announcement explained the Atiyah–Singer index theorem in these words:
There were five parts (II being Atiyah with Graeme Segal, all the rest being Atiyah-Singer), over three years.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Atiyah-Singer_index_theorem   (902 words)

  
 dbpub.bib
Knapp}, } @article {Atiyah-Patodi-Singer(1976), AUTHOR = {Atiyah, Michael F. and Patodi, Vijay Kumar and Singer, Isadore M.}, TITLE = {Spectral asymmetry and {R}iemannian geometry.
Knapp}, } @article {Atiyah-Patodi-Singer(1975b), AUTHOR = {Atiyah, Michael F. and Patodi, Vijay Kumar and Singer, Isadore M.}, TITLE = {Spectral asymmetry and {R}iemannian geometry.
Math.}, VOLUME = {19}, YEAR = {1973}, PAGES = {279--330}, MRCLASS = {58G10 (35K05)}, MRNUMBER = {58 \#31287}, } @article {Atiyah-Bott-Patodi(1975), AUTHOR = {Atiyah, Michael F. and Bott, Raoul and Patodi, Vijay Kumar}, TITLE = {Errata to: ``{O}n the heat equation and the index theorem'' ({I}nvent.
wwwmath1.uni-muenster.de /reine/inst/lueck/org/staff/dbpub.bib   (902 words)

  
 htl_dfn.php
The 2004 Abel Prize in mathematics is announced to be awarded to Michael F. Atiyah and Isadore M. Singer for their index theorem.
1968 - Michael Atiyah and Isadore Singer prove the Atiyah-Singer index theorem about the index of elliptic operators,
In mathematics, in particular in partial differential equations and differential geometry, an elliptic complex generalizes the notion of an elliptic operator to sequences.
www.humpdaytimes.co.uk /htl_dfn.php   (364 words)

  
 News in Science - Index theory wins top maths prize - 30/03/2004
The discovery and proof of index theory has won Professor Michael Atiyah from the University of Edinburgh and Professor Isadore Singer from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology the Abel Prize, which is often described as the Nobel Prize for maths.
Carey said that like the Nobel prizes, the Abel Prize was awarded for lifetime achievement, so he wasn't surprised that Atiyah and Singer had been recognised.
The Atiyah-Singer index theory has built new bridges between maths and physics, according to the Norwegian Academy of Science and Letters, which awarded the prize.
www.abc.net.au /science/news/stories/s1076452.htm   (507 words)

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