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  1. Collected Papers: Volume 2 (v. 2) by Atle Selberg, 1991-12-02
  2. Fields Medalists: Alexander Grothendieck, Paul Cohen, Atle Selberg, René Thom, Edward Witten, Enrico Bombieri, Alain Connes, John Milnor
  3. Mathématicien Norvégien: Niels Henrik Abel, Sophus Lie, Atle Selberg, Thoralf Skolem, Ludwig Sylow, Kristen Nygaard, Axel Thue, Viggo Brun (French Edition)
  4. People From Telemark: Vidkun Quisling, Atle Selberg, Ihsahn, Jens-Anton Poulsson, Theodor Kittelsen, Snowshoe Thompson, Arne Kjelstrup
  5. Norwegian Immigrants to the United States: Atle Selberg, Lars Onsager, Knute Rockne, Sondre Norheim, Haldor Lillenas, Knute Nelson
  6. Atle Selberg: An entry from Gale's <i>Science and Its Times</i> by Judson Knight, 2000
  7. Norwegian Mathematicians: Niels Henrik Abel, Atle Selberg, Kristen Nygaard, Sophus Lie, Viggo Brun, T. O. Engset, Carl Størmer
  8. Norwegian Academy of Science and Letters: Thor Heyerdahl, Atle Selberg, Kristen Nygaard, Alain Connes, Gro Harlem Brundtland, Harald Sverdrup
  9. University of Oslo Alumni: Ole-Johan Dahl, Niels Henrik Abel, Atle Selberg, Kristen Nygaard, Harrison Schmitt, Harald V of Norway
  10. Mathematiker (21. Jahrhundert): Branislav Sloboda, Manfred Hühn, Egbert Brieskorn, Robert Aumann, Sergei Petrowitsch Nowikow, Atle Selberg (German Edition)
  11. Norwegian Emigrants: Norwegian Immigrants to Canada, Norwegian Immigrants to the United States, Atle Selberg, Lars Onsager, Knute Rockne
  12. Number Theory, Trace Formulas, and Discrete Groups: Symposium in Honor of Atle Selberg, Oslo, Norway, July 14-21, 1987 by Karl Egil Aubert, Enrico Bombieri, 1989-03
  13. Collected Papers, Vol. 1 (v. 1) by Atle Selberg, 2003-04
  14. Atle Selberg Collected Papers by Atle Selberg, 1989-05

1. Atle Selberg - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
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Atle Selberg (born June 17 ) is a Norwegian mathematician , one of the greatest analytic number theorists of all time. Selberg was born in Langesund Norway . While he was still at school he was influenced by the work of Srinivasa Aaiyangar Ramanujan . During the second world war he worked in isolation due to the occupation of Norway by the Nazis . After the war his accomplishments in the theory of the Riemann zeta function became known. The celebrated Riemann hypothesis states that all zeros of the complex Riemann zeta function (except the "trivial" zeros at the negative even integers ) lie on the line 1/2 + it t real . This has never been proved. However, G. H. Hardy proved that an infinite number of zeros do exist on this line. Selberg proved that a positive proportion lie on this line. This is a famous theorem He established the importance of Viggo Brun's sieve methods in number theory, inventing a method that now bears his name, as well as workng on the large sieve Selberg came to the United States and settled at the Institute for Advanced Study in the where he remains today. During the 1950s he developed the

2. Atle Selberg - Wikipedia
Skrivarvänlig version Förbehåll. Ej inloggad. Logga in Hjälp. Atle Selberg. Denna sida blev senast ändrad 18 mars 2004 kl.11.00. Denna sida är publicerad under GNU FDL. Logga in Hjälp. Atle Selberg. Från Wikipedia, den fria encyklopedin. Atle Selberg, norsk matematiker. Född i Juni 1917
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Atle Selberg , norsk matematiker . Född i Juni gifte han sig och flyttade till USA där han under åren 1947- var verksam vid Princeton erhöll han professors titel. erhöll han Fieldspriset . Selberg har också valts in i både Norska vetenskapsakademin och Danska vetenskapsakademin Views Personal tools Navigation Sök ord Toolbox

3. Selberg
Atle Selberg. Born 14 June 1917 in Langesund, Norway. Click Atle Selberg sinterest in mathematics began when he was a schoolboy. He
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Atle Selberg 's interest in mathematics began when he was a schoolboy. He read Ramanujan 's collected papers and was not only greatly impressed by the mathematics he read but also he was intrigued by Ramanujan 's personality which he described as having "the air of mystery". Inspired by reading about Ramanujan and reading his work, Selberg began to make his own mathematical explorations. Another major influence on Selberg's mathematical development was a lecture by Hecke at the International Mathematical Conference in Oslo in 1936. Selberg undertook his doctoral research at the University of Oslo. He was appointed a research fellow in 1942, the year before the award of his doctorate. He remained in this post until 1947 when he married and went to the United States. Selberg spent the academic year 1947-48 at the Institute for Advanced Study at Princeton. The following year he spent as associate professor of mathematics at Syracuse University, returning to the Institute for Advanced Study at Princeton in 1949 as a permanent member. In 1951 Selberg was promoted to professor at Princeton. In 1950 Selberg was awarded a Fields Medal at the International Congress of Mathematicians at Harvard. The Fields Medal was awarded for his work on generalisations of the sieve methods of Viggo Brun, and for his major work on the zeros of the

4. Atle Selberg
Atle Selberg. Atle Selberg, narozený Cerven 17 1917, Nor matematikje jeden nejvetší analytický císlo theoristss celého casu.
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Atle Selberg , narozen½ 17. června Nor matematik je jeden největÅ¡­ analytick½ č­slo theoristss cel©ho času. Selberg byl narozen v Langesund, Norsko a velik© d­lo Srinivasa Aaiyangar Ramanujan ovlivňovan½ na něm velmi brzy zat­mco on byl jeÅ¡tě ve Å¡kole. Během druh¡ světov¡ v¡lka on pracoval v izolaci př­mo k zaměstn¡n­ Norsko Nacisti . Ale po v¡lce jeho ºspěchy v teorii Riemann zeta funkce stala se zn¡m¡. Oslavovan½ Riemann hypot©za ř­k¡, že vÅ¡echny nuly komplex Riemann zeta fungovat (kromě " trivi¡ln­ " nuly u z¡poru dokonce cel¡ č­sla ) ležet v spojen­ 1 / 2 + to t skutečně . Toto nikdy bylo dok¡zan©. Nicm©ně, G. H. Hardy dok¡zal, že nekonečn½ počet nul dělat existovat na t©to lince. Selberg dok¡zal, že pozitivn­ proporce ležet na t©to lince. Toto je slavn½ teor©m On založil důležitost Viggo Brunovy s­tov© metody teorie č­sel, vynal©zt metodu to nyn­ nos­ jeho jm©no, jak dobře jak workng na velk©m s­tě. Selberg přiÅ¡el k Spojen© st¡ty a se vyrovnal u šstav pro pokročil© studium v pades¡t¡ l©ta kde on zůstane dnes. Během pades¡t½ch l©t, kter© on vyvinul Selberg rovnice stopy, jeho nejslavnějÅ¡­ ºspěch. To založ­ dualitu mezi spektrem d©lky

5. Selberg
Atle Selberg. Born 14 June 1917 in Langesund, Norway. Atle Selberg sinterest in mathematics began when he was a schoolboy. He read
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(Alphabetically) Next Welcome page Atle Selberg 's interest in mathematics began when he was a schoolboy. He read Ramanujan 's collected papers and was not only greatly impressed by the mathematics he read but also he was intrigued by Ramanujan 's personality which he described as having "the air of mystery". Inspired by reading about Ramanujan and reading his work, Selberg began to make his own mathematical explorations. Another major influence on Selberg's mathematical development was a lecture by Hecke at the International Mathematical Conference in Oslo in 1936. Selberg undertook his doctoral research at the University of Oslo. He was appointed a research fellow in 1942, the year before the award of his doctorate. He remained in this post until 1947 when he married and went to the United States. Selberg spent the academic year 1947-48 at the Institute for Advanced Study at Princeton. The following year he spent as associate professor of mathematics at Syracuse University, returning to the Institute for Advanced Study at Princeton in 1949 as a permanent member. In 1951 Selberg was promoted to professor at Princeton. In 1950 Selberg was awarded a Fields Medal at the International Congress of Mathematicians at Harvard. The

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7. Atle Selberg
Atle Selberg. Atle Selberg (born June 17, 1917) is a Norwegian mathematician,one of the greatest analytic number theoristss of all time.
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Atle Selberg
Atle Selberg (born June 17 ) is a Norwegian mathematician , one of the greatest analytic number theoristss of all time. Selberg was born in Langesund, Norway . While he was still at school he was influenced by the work of Srinivasa Aaiyangar Ramanujan . During the second world war he worked in isolation due to the occupation of Norway by the Nazis . After the war his accomplishments in the theory of the Riemann zeta function became known. The celebrated Riemann hypothesis states that all zeros of the complex Riemann zeta function (except the "trivial" zeros at the negative even integers ) lie on the line 1/2 + it t real . This has never been proved. However

8. Atle Selberg --  Encyclopædia Britannica
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Biography of atle selberg (19170BC) atle selberg. Born 14 June 1917 in Langesund, Norway atle selberg's interest in mathematics began when he was a schoolboy
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Born: 14 June 1917 in Langesund, Norway
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to see two larger pictures Show birthplace location Previous (Chronologically) Next Biographies Index Previous (Alphabetically) Next Main index
Atle Selberg 's interest in mathematics began when he was a schoolboy. He read Ramanujan 's collected papers and was not only greatly impressed by the mathematics he read but also he was intrigued by Ramanujan 's personality which he described as having "the air of mystery". Inspired by reading about Ramanujan and reading his work, Selberg began to make his own mathematical explorations. Another major influence on Selberg's mathematical development was a lecture by Hecke at the International Mathematical Conference in Oslo in 1936. Selberg undertook his doctoral research at the University of Oslo. He was appointed a research fellow in 1942, the year before the award of his doctorate. He remained in this post until 1947 when he married and went to the United States. Selberg spent the academic year 1947-48 at the Institute for Advanced Study at Princeton. The following year he spent as associate professor of mathematics at Syracuse University, returning to the Institute for Advanced Study at Princeton in 1949 as a permanent member. In 1951 Selberg was promoted to professor at Princeton. In 1950 Selberg was awarded a Fields Medal at the International Congress of Mathematicians at Harvard. The Fields Medal was awarded for his work on generalisations of the sieve methods of Viggo Brun, and for his major work on the zeros of the

12. MathNet-Fields Medals
Other Award, ?, 1 selberg, atle Linear operators and automorphicforms. 32N15 (11F12 11F60) 2 selberg, atle Collected papers. Vol. II.
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13. Ate Selberg
atle selberg was born in Langesund, Norway, on 14th June, 1917. He studiedmathematics at the University of Oslo and obtained his Ph.D in 1943.
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Atle Selberg was born in Langesund, Norway , on 14th June, 1917. He studied mathematics at the University of Oslo and obtained his Ph.D in 1943.
Selberg emigrated to the United States and became a fellow at the Institute for Advanced Study. In 1950 he was awarded a Fields Medal for his work on generalizations of the sieve methods of Viggo Brun. He is the author of two major books on mathematics, Number Theory, Trace Formulas and Discrete Groups (1989) and Collected Papers Last updated: 8th June, 2002

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Schubert Schunck20D10 Schur Schwartz Schwarz selberg Serre Shannon Shimura Sidon Siegel Sitnikov Princeton algebraic number theorist 17 selberg, atle (b.1917) WWS, AMWS; number
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17. Selberg Trace Formula Learning Seminar Home Page
selberg Trace Formula Learning Seminar. Fall 2000 first American professorship at the University of Kentucky. selberg's trace formula dates from atle selberg's 1956 paper
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18. Re: Selberg's Paper On A Trace Formula By Patrick D. F. Ion
Thu, 29 Jan 1998 160606 0500 selberg's paper selberg, A. Harmonic analysis and discontinuous groups in Groups", Symposium in Honor of atle selberg, Oslo, Norway, July 14-21
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19. World Famous Mathematicans
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