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The Abel Prize 2008-2012

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  • © 2014

Overview

  • Details the history of the Abel Prize in mathematics, which is one of the premier international prizes in mathematics
  • Presents the laureates of the second five year period of the Abel Prize, complete with photographs
  • Autobiographical information by each laureate, followed by a more extensive review of their work ?
  • Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras

Part of the book series: The Abel Prize (AP)

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Table of contents (28 chapters)

  1. 2008 John G. Thompson and Jacques Tits

  2. 2009 Mikhail Gromov

  3. 2010 John Torrence Tate

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About this book

Covering the years 2008-2012, this book profiles the life and work of recent winners of the Abel Prize:
 
·         John G. Thompson and Jacques Tits, 2008
·         Mikhail Gromov, 2009
·         John T. Tate Jr., 2010
·         John W. Milnor, 2011
·         Endre Szemerédi, 2012.

The profiles feature autobiographical information as well as a description of each mathematician's work. In addition, each profile contains a complete bibliography, a curriculum vitae, as well as photos — old and new. As an added feature, interviews with the Laureates are presented on an accompanying web site (http://extras.springer.com/).

The book also presents a  history of the Abel Prize written by the historian Kim Helsvig, and includes a facsimile of a letter from Niels Henrik Abel, which is transcribed, translated into English, and placed into historical perspective by Christian Skau.

This book follows on The Abel Prize: 2003-2007, The First Five Years (Springer, 2010), which profiles the work of the first Abel Prize winners.

Reviews

“An ‘invaluable contribution to the history of twentieth-century mathematics’. This book is as well; it is filled with interesting articles and photographs. … in one volume, we have autobiographies, expository essays, photos, and detailed bibliographies. This book is a treasure trove of interesting history and first-rate mathematics.” (Mark Hunacek, The Mathematical Gazette, Vol. 100 (547), 2016) 

“This book contains accounts of the work of the prize winners … from the period. … The essays are excellently done. … There are many photographs and a lot of good mathematics. … With the addition of high quality mathematical exposition concerning the work of some of the most important mathematical figures of the past half-century, the book becomes irresistible, a delightful addition to my library.” (Fernando Q. Gouvêa, MAA Reviews, March, 2014)

Editors and Affiliations

  • Department of Mathematical Sciences, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Trondheim, Norway

    Helge Holden

  • Department of Mathematics, University of Oslo, Oslo, Norway

    Ragni Piene

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