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         Chang Sun-yung Alice:     more books (21)
  1. Lectures on Partial Differential Equations: Proceedings in honor of Louis Nirenberg's 75th Birthday by Sun-Yung Alice Chang, Chang-Shou Lin, et all 2003-06-01
  2. Non-Linear Elliptic Equations in Conformal Geometry (Zurich Lectures in Advanced Mathematics) by Sun-Yung Alice Chang, 2004-10-15
  3. Pacific Journal of Mathematics, Vol. 180, No. 1, Sept 1997 by Sun-Yung Alice Chang, 1997
  4. Pacific Journal of Mathematics, Vol. 171, No. 1, Nov. 1995 by Sun-Yung Alice Chang, 1995
  5. Pacific Journal of Mathematics, Vol. 174, No. 2, June 1996 by Sun-Yung Alice Chang, 1996
  6. Pacific Journal of Mathematics, Vol. 177, No. 1, Jan. 1997 by Sun-Yung Alice Chang, 1997
  7. Pacific Journal of Mathematics, Vol. 177, No. 2, Feb. 1997 by Sun-Yung Alice Chang, 1997
  8. Pacific Journal of Mathematics, Vol. 178, No. 2, April. 1997 by Sun-Yung Alice Chang, 1997
  9. Pacific Journal of Mathematics, Vol. 179, No. 2, June 1997 by Sun-Yung Alice Chang, 1997
  10. Pacific Journal of Mathematics, Vol. 181, No. 1, Nov. 1997 by Sun-Yung Alice Chang, 1997
  11. Pacific Journal of Mathematics, Vol. 181, No. 2, Dec. 1997 by Sun-Yung Alice Chang, 1997
  12. Pacific Journal of Mathematics, vol. 183,No. 2, April, 1998 by Sun-Yung Alice Chang, 1998
  13. Pacific Journal of Mathematics, Vol. 170, No. 2, Oct. 1995 by Sun-Yung Alice Chang, 1995
  14. Pacific Journal of Mathematics, Vol. 180, No. 2, Oct. 1997 by Sun-Yung Alice Chang, 1997

61. Colloquium Seminar Schedule
Curvature Pinching. Professor sunyung alice chang (Department of Mathematics,Princeton University), chang@math.princeton.edu. November
http://www.math.umd.edu/research/seminars/colloquium/index01-02.html
University of Maryland
Colloquium Seminar Schedule
Location: Math 3206 Tea follows in 3201
Time: 3:00
Day: Friday
Organizer: John Osborn/Niranjan Ramachandran
Schedule for Academic Year 2001-2002
August 31: Welcome to the Academic Year Celebration Profesor Dan Rudolf (Acting Chair, Department of Mathematics, University of Maryland, College Park) September 7: Distance Estimates in Riemannian Geometry Professor Peter Petersen (Department of Mathematics, UCLA), petersen@math.ucla.edu September 14: Boundaries of Groups: A View from the Inside Professor Hillel Furstenberg (Department of Mathematics, Hebrew University) September 21: The Colloquium will not meet this week. No regular Colloquium had been planned because of the INTERPHASE Conference (www.math.umd.edu/research/interphase), which the Campus was hosting. Now, because of the recent terrorist attacks, the conference has been postponed. It has tentatively been rescheduled for early January, 2002. October 5: Othogonal Systems and Convolution Equations Professor Israel Gohberg (School of Mathematical Sciences, Tel Aviv University), icg@math.umd.edu

62. Colloquium Seminar Abstracts
(November 9) Professor sunyung alice chang Conformal Covariants, Elliptic Equationsand Curvature Pinching - Elliptic equations have always been an important
http://www.math.umd.edu/research/seminars/colloquium/abstracts01-02.html
University of Maryland
Colloquium Seminar Abstracts
(September 7) Professor Peter Petersen Distance Estimates in Riemannian Geometry - The talk will be a survey of old and recent work on results about bounding the diameter of manifolds with positive curvature. Simply stated these results say that any space which curves more than a round sphere is smaller than that sphere. We shall also explain how these results can be proved using variational techniques or the maximum principle. (September 14) Professor Hillel Furstenberg Boundaries of Groups: A View from the Inside - We will discuss the role of so-called group boundaries in various contexts: random walks on groups, the geometry of "flexible" group actions, representations of groups on convex (rather than linear) spaces, and rigidity theory. A crucial idea will be to regard the boundaries of a group G as G-spaces with certain characteristic geometric properties which also have dynamical implications. (October 5) Professor Israel Gohberg Othogonal Systems and Convolution Equations - In this lecture I will discuss the material of a joint book with R.L. Ellis, which is about to be finished. The main topic is concerned with distributions of zeros of orthogonal polynomials and their generalizations in spaces with weighted inner products. The impetus for our research where three Theorems of G.Szego, M.G. Krein, and M.G. Krein and H.Langer. During the last fifteen years these results were generalized and extended by D. Alpay, A. Ben-Artzi, H. Dym, R.L. Ellis, I. Gohberg, H. Landau, D.C. Lay, and L. Lerer. The results of this research will be presented.

63. Summer Opportunities In Math
The program is organized by sunyung alice chang, Professor of Mathematics at PrincetonUniversity and Karen Uhlenbeck, the Sid W. Richardson Foundation Regents
http://www.wellesley.edu/Math/Resources/summerresearch.html

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Summer Opportunities in Mathematics
NSF-REU (National Science Foundation Research Experiences for Undergraduates)
Application deadlines vary.
NSF funds a large number of research opportunities for undergraduate students through its REU Sites program. An REU Site consists of a group of ten or so undergraduates who work in the research programs of the host institution. Each student is associated with a specific research project, where he/she works closely with the faculty and other researchers. Students are granted stipends and, in many cases, assistance with housing and travel. Undergraduate students supported with NSF funds must be citizens or permanent residents of the United States or its possessions. An REU Site may be at either a US or foreign location. By checking out this web page , you may examine opportunities in mathematics supported by various NSF units. A contact person and contact information is listed for each site. (NOTE: Some programs are pending funding and are not on the list as of the end of January. You may want to try the page in a few weeks to see if it has been updated).
The following is a list of some math-related REU sites and their application deadlines: California Polytechnic March 5, 2004

64. Cynthia Lanius' Presentation: Girls And Science 2000
Lenore Blum, Krystyna Kuperberg. Jean Taylor, Dusa McDuff. Linda Rothschild,*sunyung alice chang. Cheryl Praeger, Fan Chung. Lai-Sang Young, Ingrid Daubechies.
http://math.rice.edu/~lanius/pres/oame/gtech2000x3a.html
Girls and Science 2000
History of Women in Mathematics
Throughout history, rare women became mathematicians. Elena Lucrezia Cornaro Piscopia (1646-1684) Emilie du Chatelet (1706-1749 Maria Gaetana Agnesi (1718-1799) Caroline Herschel (1750-1848) Sophie Germain (1776-1831) Mary Fairfax Somerville (1780-1872) We begin to see progress influence of women's movement. Nineteenth Century Ada Byron Lovelace Florence Nightingale Mary Everest Boole Susan Jane Cunningham Elizaveta Fedorovna Litvinova Christine Ladd- Franklin Sofia Kovalevskaya Ellen Amanda Hayes Hertha Ayrton Ida Metcalf Charlotte Angas Scott Charlotte Barnum Alicia Boole Stott Ruth Gentry Winifred Edgerton Merrill Leona May Peirce Helen Abbot Merrill Clara Eliza Smith Clara Latimer Bacon Annie MacKinnon Fitch Grace Chisholm Young Isabel Maddison Mary Frances Winston Newson Emilie Norton Martin Agnes Baxter Virginia Ragsdale Louise Duffield Cummings Lao Genevra Simons Roxana Hayward Vivian Elizabeth Dickerman Anna Irwin Young Suzan Rose Benedict Charlotte Elvira Pengra Grace M. Bareis

65. Cynthia Lanius' Presentation: Girls And Science 2000
Doris Schattschneider. Karen Uhlenbeck. *sunyung alice chang. Ingrid Daubechies.Margaret Wright Currently, 30% of all PhD s in mathematics are earned by women.
http://math.rice.edu/~lanius/pres/oame/gtech2000x3b.html
Girls and Science 2000
History of Gender Equity in Mathematics
A Few Selected Stories of Courage and Determination Nineteenth Century Ada Byron Lovelace Sofia Kovalevskaya Emmy Noether Twenthieth Century Grace Brewster Murray Hopper Julia Bowman Robinson Mary F. Wheeler Doris Schattschneider Karen Uhlenbeck *Sun-Yung Alice Chang Ingrid Daubechies Margaret Wright Currently, 30% of all PhD's in mathematics are earned by women. Maybe women can do mathematics.

66. Combined Membership List (CML)
Items 11 of 1 chang, sun-yung alice (Dr) Prof. Princeton University Departmentof Mathematics Washington Road, Fine Hall Princeton, NJ 08544-1000.
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67. Thirteen Ed Online - Women In Math
A. sunyung alice chang 1. 2. 3. 4. B. Etta Falconer 1. 2. 3. 4. C. Doris Schattschneider1. 2. 3. 4. D. Ingrid Daubechies 1. 2. 3. 4. E. Lai-Sang Young 1. 2. 3
http://www.thirteen.org/edonline/lessons/womeninmath/orgb.html
Women in Mathematics and Computer Science Today
Women in Math
Many women are working in mathematics and computer science today and are contributing ably to their fields. Using Biographies of Women Mathematicians , find out about the lives and careers of the following women. Write a brief summary of each woman's accomplishments. In your summary, answer the following questions about each woman: 1) When and where was she born? Where did she spend her childhood?
2) Where did she attend college and/or graduate school?
3) What is her main accomplishment so far?
4) What did you find to be most interesting about this woman? A. Sun-Yung Alice Chang
B. Etta Falconer
C. Doris Schattschneider
D. Ingrid Daubechies
E. Lai-Sang Young

68. Divulc@t: Matemáticos De Nuestro Tiempo (II)
Translate this page sun-yung alice chang.- Ecuaciones no lineales en derivadas parciales, Geometriaisospectral, Variedades riemanianas, Condiciones en problemas de extremales.
http://www.divulcat.com/inicio/articulo.php?id=274

69. Conférenciers Pléniers / Plenary Speakers
Translate this page Conférenciers Pléniers / Plenary Speakers sun-yung alice chang (PrincetonUniversity) Résumé / Abstract (dvi, ps). Jean-Pierre
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Persi Diaconis
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(University of Massachussets, Amherst)
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70. Project Euclid Journals
Addendum to “A perturbation result in prescribing scalar curvatureon Sn”. sunyung alice chang, Paul C. Yang; 333-335 view abstract.
http://projecteuclid.org/Dienst/UI/1.0/Journal?authority=euclid.dmj&issue=107728

71. Discrete And Continuous Dynamical Systems - Series A (DCDS-A)
Authors sunyung alice chang and Wenxiong Chen, Pages 275 - 281. Titlel A noteon a class of higher order conformally covariant equations, (118.3K) (78.6K).
http://aims.lunarpages.com/journals/displayPapers.jsp?pubID=39&journID=1&pubStri

72. WSU New Seminar
20023 Owens Lectures Prof. sun-yung alice chang, Princeton UniversityMar 3, Non-Linear partial differential equations in conformal geometry.
http://www.math.wayne.edu/research/seminars/newsem.html
Department of Mathematics
What's New in ... Seminar
or
Is there life after mathematics courses?
Wayne State University
College of Science
This seminar is designed for advanced undergraduates and beginning graduate students.
All talks are held Tuesday at 3:00 PM in 169 Education, unless otherwise noted.
NOTE THE ROOM CHANGE FROM LAST SEMESTER!
A snack is planned afterward in 1140 FAB, the Mathematics Department Nelson Library.
Contact Lowell Hansen for more information or to volunteer to speak. All seminars Colloquium Mathematics Department home page Date Speaker and Title September 17, 2002 Yaniv Gershon , student, Wayne State Mathematics Optimal Pricing Strategy in Differentiated Durable-Goods Markets ABSTRACT September 24, 2002 Dr. Robert Bruner , faculty, Wayne State Mathematics How to tell one space from another ABSTRACT October 1, 2002 Dr. George Yin faculty, Wayne State Mathematics Applications of Stochastic Optimization to Finance Problems ABSTRACT October 8, 2002

73. Analyse Harmonique Et Analyse Sur Les Variétés
Translate this page sun-yung alice chang, Dept. of Math., Princeton Univ. Fine Hall, WashingtonRoad, Princeton, NJ 08544-1000 USA chang@math.princeton.edu.
http://www.cirm.univ-mrs.fr/Rencontres99/adHijazi99.html
31 mai au 4 juin 1999 Bernd AMMANN, Mathematische Institut, Univ. Freiburg
Eckerstr. 1 , D-79104 Freiburg im Breisgau ALLEMAGNE
ammann@mathematik.uni-freiburg.de Nicolae ANGHEL, Dept. of Mathematics, Univ. of North Texas
Denton, TX 76205 U.S.A.
anghel@sol.acs.unt.edu Vestislav APOSTOLOV, Mathematical Institute, Univ. of Oxford
24-29 St. Giles, Oxford, OX1 3LB ROYAUME-UNI
apostolo@maths.ox.ac.uk
Eckerstr. 1 , D-79104 Freiburg im Breisgau ALLEMAGNE
baer@mathematik.uni-freiburg.de
Unter den Linden 6, D-10099 Berlin ALLEMAGNE
baum@mathematik.hu-berlin.de Florin BELGUN, CMAT, Ecole Polytechnique 91128 Palaiseau Cedex FRANCE belgun@math.polytechnique.fr Manlio BORDONI, Dip. Matematica, Univ. degli Studi "La Sapienza" P.le Aldo Moro, 2, 00185 Roma ITALIE bordoni@mat.uniroma1.it Jean-Pierre BOURGUIGNON, I.H.E.S. 35, Route de Chartres, 91440 Bures-sur-Yvette FRANCE jpb@ihes.fr Thomas BRANSON, Dept. of Math., Univ. of Iowa Iowa City, IA 52242 U.S.A. branson@math.uiowa.edu Unter den Linden 6, D-10099 Berlin ALLEMAGNE bruening@mathematik.hu-berlin.de

74. John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation New Fellows Page
Poland. sunyung alice chang, Professor of Mathematics, University ofCalifornia, Los Angeles Studies of the Paneitz operator. Albert
http://www.gf.org/98fellow.html
Foundation Program Areas United States and Canada
Latin America and the Caribbean
(Fellows from year(s) home page
1998 U.S. and Canadian Fellows
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  • Don L. Anderson , Professor of Geophysics, California Institute of Technology: The internal Earth system.
  • Arthur P. Arnold , Professor of Physiological Science and Neurobiology and Associate Director, Brain Research Institute, University of California, Los Angeles: Sexual differentiation of the brain.
  • Adam Baer , Photographer, Greenwich, Connecticut: Photography.
  • Teodolinda Barolini , Professor of Italian, Columbia University: The Italian lyric from Giacomo to Dante.
  • Burt Barr , Artist, New York City: Installation art.
  • Mitchell C. Begelman , Professor of Astrophysical and Planetary Sciences, Joint Institute for Laboratory Astrophysics, University of Colorado at Boulder: Demography of black-hole spin.
  • Bei Dao , Poet, Davis, California: Poetry.
  • Eugene W. Beier , Professor of Physics, University of Pennsylvania: Neutrinos emitted by the sun.
  • Nicola Beisel , Associate Professor of Sociology and Acting Director, Program in American Studies, Northwestern University: Race and the politics of abortion in America.
  • Robert G. Bergman

75. The Wavelet Digest :: View Topic - Contents: The Journal Of Fourier Analysis And
Bonami, Universite de ParisSud Gavin Brown, University of Adelaide, Australia PaulL. Butzer, RWTH Aachen, Germany sun-yung alice chang, U. of California at
http://www.wavelet.org/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=2765

76. An Explosive Development? By Jerry Becker
National Center to Improve the Tools of Educators MeiChu chang Professor of MathematicsUniversity of California, Riverside sun-yung alice chang Professor of
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An explosive development? by Jerry Becker
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Subject: An explosive development? Author: jbecker@siu.edu Date: http://www.enc.org/ed/exemplary/ The Expert Panel that made the final decisions did not include active research mathematicians. Expert Panel members originally included former NSF Assistant Director, Luther Williams, and former President of the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics, Jack Price. A list of current Expert Panel members is given at: http://www.ed.gov/offices/OERI/ORAD/KAD/expert_panel/mathmemb.html It is not likely that the mainstream views of practicing mathematicians and scientists were shared by those who designed the criteria for selection of "exemplary" and "promising" mathematics curricula. For example, the strong views about arithmetic algorithms expressed by one of the Expert Panel members, Steven Leinwand, are not widely held within the mathematics and scientific communities. In an article entitled, "It's Time To Abandon Computational Algorithms," published February 9, 1994, in Education Week on the Web, he wrote: "It's time to recognize that, for many students, real mathematical power, on the one hand, and facility with multidigit, pencil-and-paper computational algorithms, on the other, are mutually exclusive. In fact, it's time to acknowledge that continuing to teach these skills to our students is not only unnecessary, but counterproductive and downright dangerous." ( http://www.edweek.org/ew/1994/20lein.h13

77. Search Results
eISSN Frequency monthly. Start date End date Cost Free. Peer Reviewed Yes.Contact sunyung alice chang, Managing Editor. Email pacific@math.ucla.edu.
http://ejournal.coalliance.org/fullrec.cfm?EJID=4719

78. The Mathematics Genealogy Project - Sun-Yung Chang
Select a mirror NDSU (main) AMS Bielefeld Ole Miss IMPA. sunyung AliceChang Ph.D. University of California, Berkeley 1974. Dissertation
http://www.genealogy.ams.org/html/id.phtml?id=32481

79. You Can Find Biographical Sketches Of 32 Important Women
mathematicians to prove good theorems and to contribute to the profession.Sun Yung alice chang (1946) Professor of Mathematics, Berkley.
http://facultystaff.vwc.edu/~trfanney/WOMATH.htm
Quotes by women
She told me that she was very sorry that the visit had taken the form of a thesis defence, and that she did not like to speak publicly of [mathematics] , where for every one that was amused, twenty were bored to death. ...
Recounted about Maria Gatana Agnesi (1718 -1799), Italian mathematician and scholar who, along with contemporary Laura Bassi were the first women to be appointed chairs at a European university.
Nothing has afforded me so convincing a proof of the unity of the Deity as these purely mental conceptions of numerical and mathematical science which have been by slow degrees vouchsafed to man, and are still granted in these latter times by the Differential Calculus, now superseded by the Higher Algebra, all of which must have existed in that sublimely omniscient Mind from eternity.
Mary Fairfax Greig Somerville (1780-1872), Scottish mathematician.
The Analytical Engine weaves algebraic patterns, just as the Jacquard loom weaves flowers and leaves.
Augusta King , countess of Lovelace (1815-1852), scholar and mathematician, speaking enthusiastically of Charles Babbage's early computer for mathematics.

80. Higher Order Elliptic Equations In Conformal
Higher order elliptic equations in conformal geometry by. SunYungAlice chang. Elliptic equations have always been an important tool
http://www.math.temple.edu/~gutierrez/colloquium/grosswald2000.html
Higher order elliptic equations in conformal geometry
by
Sun-Yung Alice Chang
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