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  1. Essays on Fourier Analysis in Honor of Elias M. Stein. (PMS-42) by Charles Fefferman, Robert Fefferman, 1995-01-24
  2. Analytiker (21. Jahrhundert): Wladimir Igorewitsch Arnold, Friedrich Sauvigny, Adrian Constantin, Detlev Poguntke, Charles Fefferman (German Edition)
  3. Annals of Mathematics Second Series Vol. 141 No. 3 May 1995

1. Charles Fefferman
Charles Fefferman. born April 18, 1949 in Silver Springs, Maryland.Child prodigy. USA s youngest full professor. Works in the fields
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Charles Fefferman
born: April 18, 1949 in Silver Springs, Maryland Child prodigy. U.S.A.'s youngest full professor. Works in the fields of Fourier analysis, functions of several complex variables, and partial differential equations. Fields Medalist . Noted for solving "really hard" problems.
Mathematics, music and chess seem to be the only fields in which true prodigies occur. Before he was 12 years old, Fefferman had guided tours at the Smithsonian, acted as a trouble-shooter for an auto mechanic, and mastered calculus. By 17 he had graduated with high honors from the University of Maryland, and at 20 he earned his Ph.D. from Princeton. At 22 the newly bearded "Charlie" became a full professor at the University of Chicago. By the time he was 24, he completed the work that earned him a Fields Medal (awarded every 4 years to a mathematician under 40) and a host of other honors. Fefferman's meteoric climb to prominence is not typical of even first-rate minds in any field. Fefferman enjoys playing chess ("I'm very bad like lots of distinguished mathematicians I know."), and he loves to sing along with classical music. He has even dabbled in a couple of presidential campaigns. Mostly, though, he wants "to do what all mathematicians do try to prove [new] theorems." He is also serious about teaching and is known for his ability to explain complicated ideas very simply. He has acquired the affectionate reputation of being an absent-minded professor, occasionally getting tricked into divulging test answers prematurely. He confesses that teaching saps a lot of his creative energy: "I'm psyched up about that, not the problem I'm trying to solve."

2. Fefferman
Charles Louis Fefferman. Born 18 April 1949 in Washington, DC, USA. Click thepicture above to see a larger version Charles Fefferman was a child prodigy.
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Charles Louis Fefferman
Born: 18 April 1949 in Washington, D.C., USA
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Charles Fefferman was a child prodigy. It is claimed that he had mastered the calculus before the age of twelve. Fefferman entered the University of Maryland when he was very young and in 1966, at the age of 17, he graduated with the highest distinction. After graduating Fefferman undertook postgraduate work at Princeton University supervised by Elias Stein. He was awarded his PhD in 1969 for a thesis entitled Inequalities for Strongly Regular Convolution Operators. He lectured at Princeton for the years 1969-70. He moved to the University of Chicago in 1970 and, one year later in 1971, he was promoted to full professor there, earning him the distinction of becoming the youngest full professor ever appointed in the United States. In 1973 Fefferman returned to Princeton and, in 1984, he was appointed Herbert Jones Professor at Princeton. In 1976 he was awarded the Alan T Waterman Award, being the first mathematician to receive such an award.

3. Charles Fefferman
Charles Fefferman. Charles Fefferman is a renowned mathematician at Princeton.He is a Fields medal winner for work in mathematical analysis.
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Charles Louis Fefferman. Born 18 April 1949 in Washington, DC, USA.Show birthplace location. Charles Fefferman was a child prodigy.
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Charles Louis Fefferman
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(Alphabetically) Next Welcome page Charles Fefferman was a child prodigy. It is claimed that he had mastered the calculus before the age of twelve. Fefferman entered the University of Maryland when he was very young and in 1966, at the age of 17, he graduated with the highest distinction. After graduating Fefferman undertook postgraduate work at Princeton University supervised by Elias Stein. He was awarded his PhD in 1969 for a thesis entitled Inequalities for Strongly Regular Convolution Operators. He lectured at Princeton for the years 1969-70. He moved to the University of Chicago in 1970 and, one year later in 1971, he was promoted to full professor there, earning him the distinction of becoming the youngest full professor every appointed in the United States. In 1973 Fefferman returned to Princeton and, in 1984, he was appointed Herbert Jones Professor at Princeton. Fefferman contributed several innovations that revised the study of multidimensional complex analysis by finding correct generalisations of classical low-dimensional results. Fefferman's work on partial differential equations

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LES MEDAILLES FIELDS historique du prix
  • 1936 (Oslo) : AHLFORS Lars, Finlande
    DOUGLAS Jesse, Etats-Unis
    Plateau
    1950 (Harvard) : SCHWARTZ Laurent , France
    fonctions z de Riemann
    1954 (Amsterdam) : KODAIRA Kunihiko , Japon
    SERRE Jean-Pierre
    , France
    1958 (Edimbourg) : , France
    ROTH Klaus Friedrich
    , Grande-Bretagne
    (nombres transcendants)
    1962 (Stockholm) : MILNOR John, Etats-Unis cobordisme 1966 (Moscou) : COHEN Paul Joseph , Etats-Unis SMALE Stephen, Etats-Unis , n GROTHENDIECK Alexander , France ATIYAH Michael Francis, Grande-Bretagne 1970 (Nice) : BAKER Alan , Grande-Bretagne (nombres transcendants) THOMPSON John , Grande-Bretagne HIRONAKA Heisuke, Japon/USA 1974 (Vancouver) : BOMBIERI Enrico, Italie (nombres premiers) MUMFORD David Briant, Etats-Unis 1978 (Helsinki) : DELIGNE Pierre , Belgique FEFFERMAN Charles Louis, Etats-Unis QUILLEN Daniel G., Etats-Unis MARGULIS Gregory A., U.R.S.S. groupes de Lie 1982 (Varsovie) : CONNES Alain , France Von Neumann SHING-TUNG Yau, Etats-Unis

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FEFFERMAN C (1); fefferman charles (5); FEGAN DJ (32);FEGAN HOWARD D (1); FEGAN S (2); FEGAN SJ (10); FEGAN STEPHEN (1); FEGER
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7. Mathématiques - Alexandre Bouffier
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    • KODAIRA Kunihiko , Japon
      SERRE Jean-Pierre, France
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      ROTH Klaus Friedrich, Grande-Bretagne
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    • MILNOR John, Etats-Unis
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    • COHEN Paul Joseph, Etats-Unis SMALE Stephen, Etats-Unis GROTHENDIECK Alexander, France ATIYAH Michael Francis, Grande-Bretagne
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    • BOMBIERI Enrico, Italie MUMFORD David Briant, Etats-Unis
    Helsinki
    • DELIGNE Pierre, Belgique FEFFERMAN Charles Louis, Etats-Unis QUILLEN Daniel G., Etats-Unis MARGULIS Gregory A., U.R.S.S. groupes de Lie
    Varsovie
    • CONNES Alain, France SHING-TUNG Yau, Etats-Unis THURSTON William P., Etats-Unis
    Berkeley
    • FALTINGS Gerd, Allemagne preuve de la conjecture de Mordell DONALDSON Simon K., Grande-Bretagne FREEDMAN Michael, Etats-Unis
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    • DRINFELD Vladimir G., U.R.S.S. JONES Vaughan F. R., MORI Shigefumi

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Farwig Reinhard (Germany), farwig@mathematik.tudarmstadt.de. fefferman charles (USA),cf@math.princeton.edu. Feireisl Eduard (Czech Republic), feireisl@math.cas.cz.
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9. Charles Louis Fefferman --  Encyclopædia Britannica
Cite this article. charles Louis fefferman. born April 18, 1949, Washington, D.C MLA style " charles Louis fefferman." Encyclopædia Britannica. 2004
http://www.britannica.com/eb/article?eu=98572

10. References For Fefferman
References for charles fefferman. Biography in Encyclopaedia Britannica. ArticlesBergman Prize awarded to charles fefferman, Notices Amer. Math. Soc.
http://www-gap.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history/References/Fefferman.html
References for Charles Fefferman
  • Biography in Encyclopaedia Britannica. Articles:
  • Bergman Prize awarded to Charles Fefferman, Notices Amer. Math. Soc.
  • L Carleson, The work of Charles Fefferman, Proceedings of the International Congress of Mathematicians, Helsinki 1978 (Helsinki, 1980), 53-56.
  • S D Chatterji, On the mathematical work of Charles Fefferman, (Mannheim, 1979), 157-164.
  • S Igari, Works of C Fefferman I (Japanese), Sugaku
  • I Naruki, Works of C Fefferman II (Japanese), Sugaku
  • J Moser, Fields medals III : A broad attack on analysis problems, Science Main index Birthplace Maps Biographies Index
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    University of St Andrews, Scotland
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  • 11. Fefferman
    Biography of charles fefferman (19490BC) charles Louis fefferman. Born 18 April 1949 in Washington, D.C Next. Main index. charles fefferman was a child prodigy
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    Charles Louis Fefferman
    Born: 18 April 1949 in Washington, D.C., USA
    Click the picture above
    to see a larger version Show birthplace location Previous (Chronologically) Next Biographies Index Previous (Alphabetically) Next Main index
    Charles Fefferman was a child prodigy. It is claimed that he had mastered the calculus before the age of twelve. Fefferman entered the University of Maryland when he was very young and in 1966, at the age of 17, he graduated with the highest distinction. After graduating Fefferman undertook postgraduate work at Princeton University supervised by Elias Stein. He was awarded his PhD in 1969 for a thesis entitled Inequalities for Strongly Regular Convolution Operators. He lectured at Princeton for the years 1969-70. He moved to the University of Chicago in 1970 and, one year later in 1971, he was promoted to full professor there, earning him the distinction of becoming the youngest full professor ever appointed in the United States. In 1973 Fefferman returned to Princeton and, in 1984, he was appointed Herbert Jones Professor at Princeton. In 1976 he was awarded the Alan T Waterman Award, being the first mathematician to receive such an award.

    12. National Academy Of Sciences - Members
    fefferman, charles L. Princeton University. Elected to NAS 1979.Scientific Discipline Mathematics. Membership Type Member.
    http://www4.nationalacademies.org/nas/naspub.nsf/(urllinks)/NAS-58N33X?opendocum

    13. Charles L. Fefferman Bibliography
    charles L. FeffermanBibliography1. An easy proof of the fundamental theorem of algebra, American MathematicalMonthly, AugustSeptember, 1967.2.
    http://www.math.princeton.edu/CV/FeffermanBIB.pdf

    14. National Academy Of Sciences
    Dynkin, Eugene B. Eliashberg, Yakov. Faddeev, LD. Federer, Herbert. fefferman,charles L. Feit, Walter. Freedman, Michael H. Friedman, Avner. Fulton, William.
    http://www4.nationalacademies.org/nas/naspub.nsf/urllinks/$$Section11?OpenDocume

    15. Charles Fefferman
    charles FeffermanCurriculum VitaeBirthdateApril 18 1949BirthplaceWashington, D.C.Educational HistoryB of Madrid (Aut´onoma), Spaincharles Fefferman2Invited LecturesHarvard; Yale
    http://www.math.princeton.edu/CV/FeffermanCV.pdf

    16. The Mathematics Genealogy Project - Charles Fefferman
    Select a mirror. NDSU (main) Bielefeld. Ole Miss. AMS. charles Louis fefferman. Biography. Ph.D. Princeton University 1969. DissertationInequalities for Strongly Regular Convolution Operators. Advisor Elias Stein. Student(s) According to our current online database, charles fefferman has 9 students and 14 descendants
    http://genealogy.math.ndsu.nodak.edu/html/id.phtml?id=6678

    17. Search Results For Charles Peirce - Encyclopædia Britannica
    View Article Index Entry. fefferman, charles Louis American mathematician whowas awarded the Fields Medal in 1978 for his work in classical analysis.
    http://www.britannica.com/search?query=charles peirce&ct=eb&fuzzy=N&show=10&star

    18. Bernsteinâ S Inequality And The Resolution Of Spaces Of Analytic
    Bernsteinâ s inequality and the resolution of spaces of analytic functions euclid.dmj/1077245463 Citation Duke Math. J. 81 (1995), no. 1, 7798 fefferman, charles charles fefferman Raghavan,
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    19. DBLP: Charles Fefferman
    dblp.unitrier.de charles fefferman. 1993. 1, EE, charles fefferman, Scott MarkelRecovering a Feed-Forward Net From Its Output. NIPS 1993 335-342. Coauthor Index.
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    20. Charles L Weber - ResearchIndex Document Query
    charles l weber scientific articles matching the query charles l weber Arithmetic Aspects of Atomic Structures charlesL. fefferman Department of Mathematics, Aspects of Atomic Structures
    http://citeseer.nj.nec.com/cs?q=Charles L. Weber

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