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  • ...<!-- Academic discipline specialist area - e.g. Sub-atomic research, 20th Century Danish specialist, Pauline research, Arcadian and Ugaritic specialist --> | workplaces = The University of Chicago ...
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  • ...Kottwitz''' (born 1950 in [[Lynn, Massachusetts]])<ref>member book of IAS in 1980</ref> is an American mathematician. ...ity of Washington]] and went in 1989 as a professor to the [[University of Chicago]]. ...
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  • | workplaces = [[Loyola University Chicago]] |awards = Fellow of the [[Association for Women in Mathematics]] ...
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  • ...{{mathgenealogy|5904}}</ref> publishing the thesis {{harv|Sanderson|1913}} in which she set forth her mathematical theorem. She was [[Leonard Eugene Dick ...riefly taught at the [[University of Wisconsin]] before her untimely death in 1914 due to [[tuberculosis]].<ref name="agnesscott.edu" /><ref name="Green. ...
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  • ...lle, Virginia]] – 15 May 2012) was an American mathematician, specializing in [[operator theory]]. He is known for the [[Stinespring factorization theore ...[University of Illinois at Chicago]], retiring there as professor emeritus in 1999.<ref name=Halmos/> He wrote 7 papers with [[David Shale]]. ...
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  • ...the first woman to earn a doctorate in mathematics at the [[University of Chicago]], and became Clark Professor of Mathematics at [[Oberlin College]].{{r|bwm ...nt of the Oberlin branch of the [[YWCA]]. She graduated [[Phi Beta Kappa]] in 1900 with an [[Bachelor of Arts|A.B.]]{{r|bwm|pioneer}} ...
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  • |work_institutions = [[University of Chicago]] ...nd, {{as of|2023|lc=y}}, a professor of mathematics at the [[University of Chicago]]. His research interests include [[geometry]], [[dynamical systems]], [[lo ...
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  • | birth_place = [[Chicago]] .... His main research interest lies in [[mathematical logic]], in particular in [[Axiomatic Set Theory|set theory]] and [[recursion theory]]. ...
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  • |work_institutions = [[Brandeis University]], [[University of Chicago]] ...er 11, 2020}}</ref> known as "Pete", was an American mathematician working in [[algebraic topology]], known for the concept of [[Bousfield localization]] ...
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  • ...humb|Popa at [[Mathematisches Forschungsinstitut Oberwolfach|Oberwolfach]] in 2017]] ...|Romanian-American]] mathematician at [[Harvard University]], specializing in algebraic geometry.<ref name=CV>{{cite web|title=Mihnea Popa, C.V.|website= ...
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  • [[File:Marie-Louise Michelsohn 1982 (portioned).jpg|thumb|upright|Michelsohn in 1982]] ...ed the [[Bronx High School of Science]]. She attended the [[University of Chicago]] for her undergraduate and graduate studies, including her PhD. ...
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  • | workplaces = [[University of Chicago]] ...sts win $3 million 'Oscars of science'|work=UChicago News, [[University of Chicago]]|date=2019-09-06|access-date=2019-09-07}} </ref> His research focuses on [ ...
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  • ...) is a mathematician who is a professor at [[Stanford University]] working in [[representation theory]]. He is a fellow of the [[American Mathematical So ...2019}}</ref> He obtained his [[Ph.D.]] from the [[University of Chicago]] in 1982 under the supervision of [[Walter Lewis Baily, Jr.]]<ref>{{MathGenealo ...
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  • | work_institution = [[University of Chicago]]<br />[[Massachusetts Institute of Technology]]<br />[[Princeton Universit Born in [[Waynesburg, Pennsylvania|Waynesburg]], [[Pennsylvania]],<ref>Biographical ...
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  • ...1945 in [[Danville, Illinois]]) is an American mathematician, specializing in multidimensional complex analysis.<ref name=Notices>{{cite journal|author=J ...om 1980 to 1989. In 1989 he became a full professor at the [[University of Chicago]]. He has held visiting positions at the [[University of Wuppertal]], [[Ric ...
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  • ...e Western world starting in 1660, reaching its most common use in the 19th century. As a "compromise" projection, it preserves no particular properties, inste ...slamic Golden Age, invented the first recorded globular projection for use in celestial maps about the year 1000.<ref name="Keuning"> ...
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  • | alma_mater = [[University of Chicago]] ...cience/Mathematician.pdf Archived by the Indian Academy of Sciences, Women in Science initiative].</ref> Her research concerns [[harmonic analysis]] and ...
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  • ...987) was a French mathematician who worked on the theory of [[Lie group]]s in the context of [[p-adic analysis|{{nowrap|''p''-adic}} analysis]]. ...y of Paris]]–[[University of Paris|Sorbonne]], where he obtained his Ph.D. in 1954 under the direction of [[Albert Châtelet]], with thesis titled ''Sur l ...
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  • ...-shapiro&pid=164026760}}</ref> He is known for his two theorems (published in 1957) on the uniqueness of multiple [[Fourier series]].<ref>{{cite journal| ...was in the 6th wave of a beachhead landing on [[Cebu]] and saw much action in the ensuing campaign.<ref name=LegacyObit/>}} ...
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  • ...le/|title=People &#124; Department of Mathematics &#124; The University of Chicago|website=mathematics.uchicago.edu}}</ref> ...[[geometric group theory]], and, in recent years, applications of topology in other disciplines. He has written a book on [[topologically stratified spac ...
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