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  1. Base Change for GL(2). (AM-96) (Annals of Mathematics Studies) by Robert P. Langlands, 1980-07-01
  2. On the Functional Equations Satisfied by Eisenstein Series (Lecture Notes in Mathematics) by Robert P. Langlands, 1976-11-11
  3. Principles of Dental Imaging (PRINCIPLES OF DENTAL IMAGING ( LANGLAND)) by Olaf E. Langland, Robert P. Langlais, et all 2002-05-25
  4. Canadian Mathematicians: Robert Langlands, W. T. Tutte, Jean-Marie de Koninck, Donald B. Gillies, John Lane Bell, Lee Lorch, Václav Chvátal
  5. Canadian Physicists: Robert Langlands, Ursula Franklin, Louis Slotin, Arthur Covington, M. Jamal Deen, John Moffat, Robert C. Dynes
  6. Mathématicien Canadien: John Charles Fields, Robert Langlands, H.s.m. Coxeter, Leonidas Alaoglu, Henry Marshall Tory, William Tutte (French Edition)
  7. People From New Westminster: Raymond Burr, Robert Langlands, Greg Moore, Devin Townsend, Alexz Johnson, Justin Morneau, James Moore
  8. University of British Columbia Alumni: John Turner, Joe Clark, William Gibson, Pierre Berton, Robert Langlands, Tony Buzan, Robert Mundell
  9. PAINTED BRIDE QUARTERLY #35 (Robert Francis Issue) by Louis, and Joanna DiPaolo, Eds. (Robert Francis, Jonathan Blunk, Robert Bly, Fran Quinn, Mary Fell, Robert Bradley, Joseph Langland, and David Graham) CAMP, 1988
  10. Euler products (James K. Whittemore lectures in mathematics given at Yale University) by Robert P Langlands, 1967
  11. Poetry Circular. Number One by Robert, Joseph Langland, Rolfe Humphries) SKELTON, Robin, edited by (FRANCIS, 1962
  12. Today's Poets: Their Poems - Their Voices Volume 1 by Stephen (editor); Hall, Donald; SImpson, Louis; Langland, Joseph; Francis, Robert Dunning, 1967
  13. Analytical modeling of mine roof behavior using statistical material properties (UCRL) by Robert T Langland, 1975
  14. Base change for GL (2): The theory of Saito-Shintani with applications by Robert P Langlands, 1975

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2. Robert Langland's Lectures (2000) At Duke
The Practice of Mathematics. Lectures by Robert Langlands. Fall 1999
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Robert P Langlands ' father was Robert Langlands while his mother was Kathleen Phelan. He married Charlotte Lorraine Cheverie on 13 August 1956 while he was a nineteen year old undergraduate at the University of British Columbia. He was awarded his B.A. in the following year and continued to study at the University of British Columbia for his master's degree which was awarded in 1958. Langlands then studied at Yale University for his doctorate. He submitted his thesis Semi-groups and representations of Lie groups to Yale in 1960 and received the degree of Ph.D. Langlands wrote:- There are two, related parts to this thesis: one on representations of Lie semi-groups and one on operators associated to representations of Lie groups. The first part was published in the Canadian Journal of Mathematics, but the second was published only as an announcement in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the USA. It nevertheless had the good fortune to be taken seriously by Derek Robinson, who incorporated some of the results into his book on Elliptic Operators and Lie Groups. Also writing of his doctoral thesis Langlands regretted that it remains:- ... my only active encounter with partial differential equations , a subject to which I had always hoped to return but in a different vein.

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Robert Langlands (born in Canada ) is one of the most significant mathematicians of the 20th century , with profound insights in number theory and representation theory . Langlands received his PhD from Yale University in . During the 1960s he developed the theory of Eisenstein series, initiated by Atle Selberg . Though his work was strong, he failed to receive tenure at Princeton University. He spent a year in Turkey , working in isolation, during which time he had profound insights. His subsequent work shook mathematics. He has been a permanent member of the Institute for Advanced Study since the early 1970s. Langlands is the author of the Langlands program , a deep web of conjectures connecting number theory and representation theory. Langlands understood that the theory of automorphic forms gives a generalization of

8. Robert Langlands
Robert Langlands. Robert Langlands (narozený 1936 v Kanada) je jeden nejvýznamnejšímatematici 20th století, s hlubokými nahlédnutími
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Robert Langlands (narozen½ v Kanada ) je jeden nejv½znamnějÅ¡­ matematici 20th stolet­ , s hlubok½mi nahl©dnut­mi v teorie č­sel a teorie odrazu Langlands přj­mal jeho PhD od Yale univerzita v . Během Å¡edes¡t½ch l©t on se vyvinul teorie Eisenstein s©rie, zah¡jil Atle Selberg . Ačkoli jeho spis byl siln½, on nedok¡zal přj­mat držba u Princeton univerzita. On str¡vil rok v Turecko , pracovat v izolaci, za tu dobu on měl hlubok¡ nahl©dnut­. Jeho n¡sleduj­c­ pr¡ce třepala s matematikou. On byl st¡l½ člen ºstavu pro pokročil© studium od časn½ch sedmdes¡t½ch l©t. Langlands je autor Langlands program , hlubok¡ s­Å¥ dohadů spojovat teorii č­sel a teorii reprezentace. Langlands rozuměl tomu teorie automorphic formy d¡ zevÅ¡eobecňov¡n­ prvotř­dn­ poln­ teorie , ºstředn­ t©ma v teorie algebraick©ho č­sla . Tak k každ© reprezentaci Galois skupina tam should b½t přidružen½ automorphic forma. Zaujat½ k jeho logick½ conlusion, toto vede k jeho slavn½ functoriality dohad, kter½ adaptoval naÅ¡e ch¡p¡n­ čeho stěžejn­ body jsou v teorii č­sel. D¡vat důkaz pro tento pojem, Jacquet a Langlands vyvinul myÅ¡lenku na matematiky Rusa, ta teorie odrazu je nastaven­ pro teorii automorphic formy. Použ­vat každ½ n¡stroj na jejich likvidaci, oni dal překvapivě kompletn­ teorie automorphic formy na obecn¡ line¡rn­ skupina GL (2) zakl¡dat důležit© př­pady functoriality.

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Robert Langlands Robert .P. Langlands mother was Kathleen and his father was Robert Langlands.  Robert, married Charlotte Loraine Cheverie on August 13, 1956, while he was a 19 year old undergraduate at the University of B.C. there he was awarded his B.A. The following year he continued to study at the University of B.C for his master degree which was awarded in 1985. Robert then studied at Yale University there he got his doctorate. The national academy of science award in mathematics which were referred to above is certainly not the only award which Robert has received for his work. In 1975 he was awarded the Wilbur cross medal from Yale University. He got the co;e prize number theory from the American mathematical society in 1982 for his pioneering work on automorphic forms Einstein series, and product formulas.  Elected a Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada in 1972. He  was a elected fellow for the Royal society of London in 1981. He had got honorary doctorates from University of British Columbia McMaster University. The city University of New York, the University of Waterloo, University of Paris, McGill University, and the University of Toronto.

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Robert Langlands (born in Canada ) is one of the most significant mathematicians of the 20th century , with profound insights in number theory and representation theory Langlands received his PhD from Yale University in . During the 1960s he developed the theory of Eisenstein series, initiated by Atle Selberg . Though his work was strong, he failed to receive tenure at Princeton University. He spent a year in Turkey , working in isolation, during which time he had profound insights. His subsequent work shook mathematics. He has been a permanent member of the Institute for Advanced Study since the early 1970s. Langlands is the author of the Langlands program , a deep web of conjectures connecting number theory and representation theory. Langlands understood that the theory of automorphic forms gives a generalization of class field theory , a central topic in algebraic number theory . Thus to every representation of a Galois group there should be associated an automorphic form. Taken to its logical conlusion, this leads to his famous functoriality conjecture, which altered our understanding of what the key issues are in number theory. To give evidence for this idea, Jacquet and Langlands developed an idea of the Russian mathematicians, that representation theory is the setting for the theory of automorphic forms. Using every tool at their disposal, they gave a surprisingly complete theory of automorphic forms on the

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Robert P. Langlands was born in New Westminster, British Columbia, in 1936. He graduated from the University of British Columbia with an undergraduate degree in 1957 and an M.Sc. in 1958, and from Yale University with a Ph.D. in 1960. He has held faculty positions at Princeton University and Yale University, and is currently a Professor at the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton. He has won several awards recognizing his outstanding contributions to the theory of automorphic forms, among them an honorary degree from the University of British Columbia in 1985. Looking forward to eventual publication of his collected works, Professor Langlands is cooperating with us in providing on our site a large selection from his professional correspondence and previously unpublished work, as well as an almost complete collection of all of his published work. This material is being put into TeX at the Institute in Princeton and will appear here as it becomes ready. We would like to thank Dorothea Phares, Marietta Chiorello, Elly Gustafsson, Michelle Huguenin, and Carol Warfield of the staff at the Institute, as well as Mark Goresky, for helping with this project.
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Robert P. Langlands was born in New Westminster, British Columbia, in 1936. He graduated from the University of British Columbia with an undergraduate degree in 1957 and an M.Sc. in 1958, and from Yale University with a Ph.D. in 1960. He has held faculty positions at Princeton University and Yale University, and is currently a Professor at the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton. He has won several awards recognizing his outstanding contributions to the theory of automorphic forms, among them an honorary degree from the University of British Columbia in 1985. Looking forward to eventual publication of his collected works, Professor Langlands is cooperating with us in providing on our site a large selection from his professional correspondence and previously unpublished work, as well as an almost complete collection of all of his published work. This material is being put into TeX at the Institute in Princeton and will appear here as it becomes ready. We would like to thank Dorothea Phares, Marietta Chiorello, Elly Gustafsson, Michelle Huguenin, and Carol Warfield of the staff at the Institute, as well as Mark Goresky, for helping with this project.
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The work of robert langlands. Miscellaneous items. HarishChandra. robertlanglands in 1967, (Photograph taken in application for a Turkish visa).
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Harish-Chandra This first appeared in Nature , 29 October 1998, p. 848.

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Biography of robert P langlands (19360BC) robert Phelan langlands. Born 6 Oct 1936 in New Westminster, British Columbia, Canada robert P langlands' father was robert langlands while his mother was Kathleen Phelan
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Robert P Langlands ' father was Robert Langlands while his mother was Kathleen Phelan. He married Charlotte Lorraine Cheverie on 13 August 1956 while he was a nineteen year old undergraduate at the University of British Columbia. He was awarded his B.A. in the following year and continued to study at the University of British Columbia for his master's degree which was awarded in 1958. Langlands then studied at Yale University for his doctorate. He submitted his thesis Semi-groups and representations of Lie groups to Yale in 1960 and received the degree of Ph.D. Langlands wrote:- There are two, related parts to this thesis: one on representations of Lie semi-groups and one on operators associated to representations of Lie groups. The first part was published in the Canadian Journal of Mathematics, but the second was published only as an announcement in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the USA. It nevertheless had the good fortune to be taken seriously by Derek Robinson, who incorporated some of the results into his book on Elliptic Operators and Lie Groups. Also writing of his doctoral thesis Langlands regretted that it remains:- ... my only active encounter with partial differential equations , a subject to which I had always hoped to return but in a different vein.

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