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  1. British Mathematicians: Michael Atiyah
  2. Fellows of the Royal Society of Edinburgh: Adam Smith, James Watt, Charles Babbage, Walter Scott, James Clerk Maxwell, Michael Atiyah
  3. People Associated With the University of Leicester: Michael Atiyah, David Attenborough, Richard Attenborough, Lord President of the Council
  4. Sir Michael Atiyah,A Great Mathematician of the 20th Century by Raymond Chan, 1999-05-01
  5. Abel Prize Laureates: Michael Atiyah, Abel Prize, Jean-Pierre Serre, S. R. Srinivasa Varadhan, John G. Thompson, Peter Lax, Jacques Tits
  6. Old Mancunians: Robert Bolt, Michael Atiyah, Alan Garner, Mike Atherton, Thomas de Quincey, Ben Kingsley, Robert Powell
  7. Biography - Atiyah, Michael Francis (1929-): An article from: Contemporary Authors by Gale Reference Team, 2003-01-01
  8. Savilian Professors of Geometry: Edmond Halley, G. H. Hardy, Michael Atiyah, Henry John Stephen Smith, Savilian Professor of Geometry
  9. Sir Michael Francis Atiyah: An entry from Gale's <i>Science and Its Times</i> by Judson Knight, 2001
  10. Lauréat Du Prix Abel: Jean-Pierre Serre, Mikhaïl Gromov, Sathamangalam R. Srinivasa Varadhan, Jacques Tits, Michael Atiyah (French Edition)
  11. Physics and Mathematics of Strings
  12. New Developments in the Theory and Application of Solitons
  13. K Theory Typed Notes By D W Anderson by Michael F Atiyah, 1964-01-01
  14. Elliptic operators and compact groups (Lecture notes in mathematics ; 401) by Michael Francis Atiyah, 1974

21. String People: Sir Michael Atiyah
The Official String Theory Web Site People Sir michael atiyah, Sirmichael atiyah on math, physics and fun. Sir michael atiyah
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Sir Michael, what led you to become a mathematician?

Well, I think I was always interested in mathematics when I was a boy, and good at it, I enjoyed it, but there was a time when I wanted to become a chemist. And I oscillated between mathematics and chemistry. But one year advanced chemistry was enough for me. You had to memorize so much stuff. In mathematics all you had to know was a few principles and figure it out yourself. It's so much easier.
Was it organic chemistry that got to you?
No, it was inorganic. It was how to make sulfuric acid and all that sort of stuff. Lists of facts, just facts, you had to memorize a vast amount of material. Organic chemistry was more interesting, there was a bit of structure to it. But inorganic chemistry was just a mountain of facts in books like this.
It's true that in mathematics you don't really need an enormous memory. You can work most things out for yourself, remember a few principles. If you're good at that, then it comes easily. If you want to do other things, you've got to work hard to learn a lot of facts. There was one reason, I think. But I enjoy thinking, I'm good at it, and will continue with it.

22. String People: Sir Michael Atiyah
Sir michael atiyah on math, physics and fun. Sir michael atiyah, formerly a professor at both Oxford and Cambridge, is one of the foremost mathematicians of the 20th century, and still an important
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Sir Michael Atiyah on math, physics and fun
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Sir Michael, what led you to become a mathematician?

Well, I think I was always interested in mathematics when I was a boy, and good at it, I enjoyed it, but there was a time when I wanted to become a chemist. And I oscillated between mathematics and chemistry. But one year advanced chemistry was enough for me. You had to memorize so much stuff. In mathematics all you had to know was a few principles and figure it out yourself. It's so much easier.
Was it organic chemistry that got to you?
No, it was inorganic. It was how to make sulfuric acid and all that sort of stuff. Lists of facts, just facts, you had to memorize a vast amount of material. Organic chemistry was more interesting, there was a bit of structure to it. But inorganic chemistry was just a mountain of facts in books like this.
It's true that in mathematics you don't really need an enormous memory. You can work most things out for yourself, remember a few principles. If you're good at that, then it comes easily. If you want to do other things, you've got to work hard to learn a lot of facts. There was one reason, I think. But I enjoy thinking, I'm good at it, and will continue with it.

23. Springer-Verlag - Mathematik
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Translate this page Auteur atiyah, michael F. (6 articles) atiyah, michael F. Characters and cohomologyof finite groups. atiyah, michael F. Topological quantum field theory.
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25. Auteur - Atiyah, Michael Francis

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Search results. Author. Title/ID. Anywhere. Cat/MSC. articles per page. Show. Help. Articles 1 to 7 out of 7. 6. math.KT/0012213KTheory Past and Present. michael atiyah. KT. Articles 1 to 7 out of
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math-ph/0303071 Polyhedra in physics, chemistry and geometry. Michael Atiyah , Paul Sutcliffe . 22 pages. MP
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math.DG/0206135 Projective planes, Severi varieties and spheres. Michael Atiyah , Jurgen Berndt . 28 pages. DG AG
math.RT/0110112 Nahm's equations, configuration spaces and flag manifolds. Michael Atiyah , Roger Bielawski RT DG
math.AT/0012215 Equivariant Cohomology and Representations of the Symmetric Group. Michael Atiyah AT
math.KT/0012213 K-Theory Past and Present. Michael Atiyah KT
math.HO/9404229 Responses to ``Theoretical Mathematics: Toward a cultural synthesis of mathematics and theoretical physics'', by A. Jaffe and F. Quinn. Michael Atiyah , Armand Borel , G. J. Chaitin , Daniel Friedan , James Glimm , Jeremy J. Gray , Morris W. Hirsch , Saunder MacLane , Benoit B. Mandelbrot , David Ruelle , Albert Schwarz , Karen Uhlenbeck Thom , Edward Witten , Christopher Zeeman . 30 pages. Bulletin migration 11/99. Bull.Am.Math.Soc.

27. Auteur - At'ya, M.
atiyah, michael Francis atiyah, M. atiyah, michael F.atiyah, MF atiyah, michael At ya, MF At ja, MF Atija, MF Atijah, MF At ja, M.
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28. Auteur - Atiyah, Michael
Translate this page Auteur atiyah, michael, 10 documents trouvés. 1 early papers atiyah, michael(Principal) Clarendon Press Oxford science publications, 1988 Oeuvres RdC.
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29. Auteur - Atiyah, Michael Francis
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31. AIM Reprint Library:
Atakishiyev, Natig Atakishiyeva, MK Athanasiadis, CA Athanasiadis, Christos A. Athreya,Krishna B. atiyah, M. atiyah, MF atiyah, MF atiyah, michael F. Atkin AO
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33. Francis Michael Forde --  Encyclopædia Britannica
1945). , atiyah, michael Francis British mathematician who was awardedthe Fields Medal in 1966 primarily for his work in topology.
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34. Sir Michael Atiyah
Sir michael atiyah FRS. Sir michael atiyah FRS was the first Directorof the Newton Institute and was appointed from the Institute s
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Sir Michael Atiyah FRS
Sir Michael Atiyah FRS was the first Director of the Newton Institute and was appointed from the Institute's formal inception on 1 October 1990. Sir Michael has received many honours during his career, including the Fields Medal (International Congress at Moscow in 1966). He was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society in 1962 at the age of 32. He received the Royal Medal of the Society in 1968 and its Copley Medal in 1988. He was President of the Royal Society from 1990 to 1995. Among the prizes that he has received are the Feltrinelli Prize from the Accademia Nazionale dei Lincei in 1981, the King Faisal International Prize for Science in 1987, the Benjamin Franklin Medal and the Nehru Medal. He was President of the London Mathematical Society in 1974-76 receiving its De Morgan Medal in 1980. Sir Michael was knighted in 1983 and made a member of the Order of Merit in 1992.

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37. Michael Atiyah: Research
Professor Sir michael atiyah. michael atiyah has made fundamental contributions tomany areas of mathematics, but especially to topology, geometry and analysis.
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Professor Sir Michael Atiyah University of Edinburgh Michael Atiyah has made fundamental contributions to many areas of mathematics, but especially to topology, geometry and analysis. From his first major contribution topological K-theory - to his more recent work on quantum field theory, Atiyah has been influential in the development of new theoretical tools and has supplied far-reaching insights. He is a notable collaborator, with his name linked with other oustanding mathematcians through their joint research. He was awarded a Fields Medal in 1966, has been President of the Royal Society and Master of Trinity College, Cambridge. Atiyah has been the recipient of many honours and awards, including a a knighthood in 1983 and the Order of Merit in 1992. "I think it is true that most people know that there is research in physics and chemistry there are new thing to be discovered but that they view mathematics as a working language that has been worked out once and for all by the Ancient Greeks, with a few bits by Sir Isaac Newton, and that what they learnt at school was mathematics. So how can you go on doing mathematics? People ask me ``What do you do? How can you discover theorems?'' It is a very difficult concept that it is still developing. People think of it as a language that has all been written down. "I was always very attracted to geometry: I liked geometry because of its concrete nature, but I realised that you had to apply a variety of tools in order to make progress. That became the guiding thread through most of my subsequent life. I'm still doing geometry in the broad sense, but I discovered that to do geometry you had to do almost everything else as well: you get involved with topology, differential geometry, algebra, mathematical physics, you name it: but in some sense I still regard myself as a geometer.

38. Michael Atiyah
FACES OF MATHEMATICS. Professor Sir michael atiyah. University of Edinburgh.Some information about michael atiyah s research.
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39. MichaelFrancisAtiyah
michael Francis atiyah atiyah (English). Search for michael Francis atiyah OR atiyah in NRICH PLUS maths.org Google. Definition level 3.
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40. Michael Atiyah - Les Membres De L'Académie Des Sciences
Né le 22 avril 1929, élu Associé étranger le 29 mai 1978.
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