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OverviewThe book presents the winners of the first five Abel Prizes in mathematics: 2003 Jean-Pierre Serre; 2004 Sir Michael Atiyah and Isadore Singer; 2005 Peter D. Lax; 2006 Lennart Carleson; and 2007 S.R. Srinivasa Varadhan. Each laureate provides an autobiography or an interview, a curriculum vitae, and a complete bibliography. This is complemented by a scholarly description of their work written by leading experts in the field and by a brief history of the Abel Prize. Interviews with the laureates can be found at http://extras.springer.com . Full Product DetailsAuthor: Helge Holden , Ragni PienePublisher: Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. KG Imprint: Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. K Edition: 2010 ed. Dimensions: Width: 15.50cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 23.50cm Weight: 0.612kg ISBN: 9783642013720ISBN 10: 3642013724 Pages: 329 Publication Date: 02 December 2009 Audience: General/trade , Professional and scholarly , General , Professional & Vocational Format: Mixed media product Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsFrom the reviews: The volume under review presents the winners of the first five prizes, together with a brief history of the prize and a very short biographical sketch of Selberg, the first, honorary, laureate. There is a short autobiographical piece by each laureate, followed by a more extensive review of their work. Included with the book is a DVD of interviews carried out with the laureates when their prizes were awarded. ! an overview suitable for a general mathematical audience. (Anton Cox, The London Mathematical Society, Issue 392, May, 2010) The book presents the Abel Prize and the laureates of this prize in the first five years. The book is intended as the first volume of a series, each volume covering five years. ! The article is written in such a way as to explain the importance of the results at the level 'of a well-informed and able first year mathematics student' ! . Interesting photographs are included. The articles presenting the results of the recipients of the prizes are written perfectly. (Krzysztof Ciesielski, Mathematical Reviews, Issue 2011 i) From the reviews: The volume under review presents the winners of the first five prizes, together with a brief history of the prize and a very short biographical sketch of Selberg, the first, honorary, laureate. There is a short autobiographical piece by each laureate, followed by a more extensive review of their work. ! an overview suitable for a general mathematical audience. (Anton Cox, The London Mathematical Society, Issue 392, May, 2010) The book presents the Abel Prize and the laureates of this prize in the first five years. The book is intended as the first volume of a series, each volume covering five years. ! The article is written in such a way as to explain the importance of the results at the level 'of a well-informed and able first year mathematics student' ! . Interesting photographs are included. The articles presenting the results of the recipients of the prizes are written perfectly. (Krzysztof Ciesielski, Mathematical Reviews, Issue 2011 i) From the reviews: The volume under review presents the winners of the first five prizes, together with a brief history of the prize and a very short biographical sketch of Selberg, the first, honorary, laureate. There is a short autobiographical piece by each laureate, followed by a more extensive review of their work. ... an overview suitable for a general mathematical audience. (Anton Cox, The London Mathematical Society, Issue 392, May, 2010) The book presents the Abel Prize and the laureates of this prize in the first five years. The book is intended as the first volume of a series, each volume covering five years. ... The article is written in such a way as to explain the importance of the results at the level 'of a well-informed and able first year mathematics student' ... . Interesting photographs are included. The articles presenting the results of the recipients of the prizes are written perfectly. (Krzysztof Ciesielski, Mathematical Reviews, Issue 2011 i) This superbly presented book begins with the history of the prize and is followed by a biographical sketch of Alte Selberg who was presented with an Honorary Abel Prize in Oslo in 2002. ... Each part contains a bibliography and a curriculum vitae. The text is adorned throughout with many photographs. ... This text is an invaluable contribution to the history of twentieth-century mathematics. Save your pennies and buy it. (Graham Hoare, The Mathematical Gazette, Vol. 95 (533), July, 2011) From the reviews: The volume under review presents the winners of the first five prizes, together with a brief history of the prize and a very short biographical sketch of Selberg, the first, honorary, laureate. There is a short autobiographical piece by each laureate, followed by a more extensive review of their work. ... an overview suitable for a general mathematical audience. (Anton Cox, The London Mathematical Society, Issue 392, May, 2010) The book presents the Abel Prize and the laureates of this prize in the first five years. The book is intended as the first volume of a series, each volume covering five years. ... The article is written in such a way as to explain the importance of the results at the level 'of a well-informed and able first year mathematics student' ... . Interesting photographs are included. The articles presenting the results of the recipients of the prizes are written perfectly. (Krzysztof Ciesielski, Mathematical Reviews, Issue 2011 i) This superbly presented book begins with the history of the prize and is followed by a biographical sketch of Alte Selberg who was presented with an Honorary Abel Prize in Oslo in 2002. ... Each part contains a bibliography and a curriculum vitae. The text is adorned throughout with many photographs. ... This text is an invaluable contribution to the history of twentieth-century mathematics. Save your pennies and buy it. (Graham Hoare, The Mathematical Gazette, Vol. 95 (533), July, 2011) Created in 2002 and first awarded in 2003, the Abel Prize comes the closest to being a 'Nobel Prize in mathematics.' ... For each winner, the book includes an autobiographical text, curriculum vitae and bibliography, photographs, and an extensive account of the mathematical work. ... This is a very well-made book. (Fernando Q. Gouvea, The Mathematical Association of America, May, 2011) From the reviews: The volume under review presents the winners of the first five prizes, together with a brief history of the prize and a very short biographical sketch of Selberg, the first, honorary, laureate. There is a short autobiographical piece by each laureate, followed by a more extensive review of their work. Included with the book is a DVD of interviews carried out with the laureates when their prizes were awarded. ! an overview suitable for a general mathematical audience. (Anton Cox, The London Mathematical Society, Issue 392, May, 2010) Author InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |