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  1. GLOBAL ANALYSIS:Proceedings of Symposia in Pure Mathematics Volume XIV. by Shiing-Shen and Stephen Smale, Eds. Chern, 1970
  2. Global Analysis Part 1 (Proceedings of Symposia in Pure Mathematics, V. 14-16) by Symposium in Pure Mathematics University of California at Berkeley 196, Stephen Smale, et all 1985-06
  3. Global Analysis by Shiing-Shen And Stephen Smale, Eds Chern, 1970-01-01
  4. The Smale Collection: Beauty in Natural Crystals by Stephen Smale, 2006-05-18
  5. Volume 3 only The Collected Papers of Stephen Smale (Volume 3 only) by F. Cucker R. Wong, 2000
  6. DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS, DYNAMICAL SYSTEMS, AND LINEAR ALGEBRA by MORRIS HIRSCH. STEPHEN SMALE, 1974
  7. Differential Equations, Dynamical Systems, and an Introduction to Chaos (Pure and Applied Mathematics (Academic Press), 60.) by Morris W.; Smale, Stephen; Devaney, Robert Hirsch, 2003
  8. Differential Equations, Dynamical Systems, and an Introduction to Chaos by Morris; Smale, Stephen Hirsch, 1974
  9. Diffeomorphisms with many periodic points (CU-4-NSF ; GP-24-M) by Stephen Smale, 1963
  10. Dynamical systems and the topological conjugacy problem for diffeomorphisms by Stephen Smale, 1963
  11. Mathematics of Numberical Analysis by Stephen Smale, James M Renegar, et all 1996-10
  12. Differentiable dynamical systems by Stephen Smale, 1968
  13. Gene Expression & Signaling in the Immune System: Abstracts of Papers Presented @ 2002 Mtg April 24-28, 2002 by Richard Flavell, Rudolf Grosschedl, et all 2002-06
  14. Stable manifolds for differential equations and diffemorphisms, by Stephen Smale, 1962

21. Stephen Smale --  Encyclopædia Britannica
MLA style " stephen smale." Encyclopædia Britannica. 2004. Encyclopædia Britannica Premium Service APA style stephen smale. Encyclopædia Britannica. Retrieved April 23, 2004
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22. Smale
Biography of stephen smale (19300BC) stephen smale. Born 15 July 1930 in Flint, Michigan, USA stephen smale was born in Flint in east Michigan, a town famed as the site of General Motors
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Stephen Smale was born in Flint in east Michigan, a town famed as the site of General Motors, the automobile company. He attended the University of Michigan, obtaining his BS in 1952 and his MS the following year. Smale continued to work for his doctorate at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor under R Bott's supervision and he was awarded his Ph D in 1957 for the thesis Regular Curves on Riemannian Manifolds In his thesis he generalised results proved by Whitney in 1937 for curves in the plane to curves on an n-dimensional manifold. Smale was an instructor at the University of Chicago in 1956-58. In 1958 Smale learnt about Pontryagin 's work on structurally stable vector fields and he began to apply topological methods to study the these problems. He the spent the years 1958-60 at the Institute for Advanced Study at Princeton on a National Science Foundation Postdoctoral Fellowship. The last six months of this fellowship he spent at the Instituto de Mathematica Pura e Aplicada in Rio de Janeiro. Here he received a letter from Levinson which led him to study chaotic phenomena; we describe these ideas below.

23. National Academy Of Sciences - Members
smale, stephen University of California, Berkeley. Elected to NAS1970. Scientific Discipline Mathematics. Membership Type Member.
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24. Stephen T. Smale
HHMI INVESTIGATORS / stephen T. smale. HHMI INVESTIGATORS Summary stephen smale studies mechanisms of transcriptional regulation during the development and function of the
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Gene Activation and Silencing in the Immune System
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University of California, Los Angeles, School of Medicine Biography... Summary: Stephen Smale studies mechanisms of transcriptional regulation during the development and function of the immune system. One focus is on the mechanisms of heritable gene silencing during T cell development. (These studies are funded by a grant from the National Institutes of Health.) Our interest in gene silencing began with an observation made in collaboration with Amanda Fisher and Matthias Merkenschlager (Imperial College School of Medicine, Hammersmith Hospital, London) that a key regulator of lymphocyte development, Ikaros, is localized to foci of pericentromeric heterochromatin. These foci contain the pericentromeric repeat sequences from all murine chromosomes, which assemble into a repressive chromatin environment in interphase nuclei. The Fisher and Merkenschlager laboratories have shown that lymphocyte development is accompanied by the repositioning of the silent genes to the Ikaros-containing pericentromeric foci. Studies are under way to determine whether Ikaros is a direct contributor to the pericentromeric recruitment of developmentally regulated genes. During these studies, it became apparent that our ability to elucidate the functions of Ikaros was hindered by a general deficiency in knowledge of the assembly of silent chromatin. Although much is known about the hallmarks of silent chromatin, technical hurdles have slowed efforts to define the pathways involved in assembling silent chromatin at developmentally regulated genes. In particular, to study the temporal order of events involved in silent chromatin assembly, we need large quantities of primary cells maintained at an immature developmental stage. Furthermore, it must be possible to stimulate cell maturation ex vivo in a highly efficient and synchronous manner.

25. SMALE, STEPHEN - CIRS
smale, stephen Email smale@math.berkeley.edu Distinguished University Professor,City University of Hong Kong Professor of Mathematics Emeritus, University
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26. Buy The Collected Papers Of Stephen Smale At Walmart.com
The Collected Papers of stephen smale in Hardcover. ISBN 9810249926.
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27. Stephen Smale - CIRS
Professor of Mathematics Emeritus, University of California, Berkeley, USA. smale, stephen. smale@math.berkeley.edu. masmale@cityu.edu.hk Professor smale has made significant contributions in
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Distinguished University Professor, City University of Hong Kong Professor of Mathematics Emeritus, University of California , Berkeley. Research Interests : Complexity and Computation Professor Smale has made significant contributions in the fields of dynamical systems, geometry, econometrics, operational research, topology and the mathematical theory of computer science. Awards :
1965 M.S., Veblen Prize, American Mathematical Society
1966 Fields Medal, International Mathematical Union
1967 University of Michigan Sesquicentennial Award
1988 Chauvenet Prize, Mathematical Association of America
1989 Von Neumann Award, Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics
1994 Class of the Grand Cross of the Brasilian National Order of Scientific Merit
1996 National Medal of Science, Washington, D. C. Publications :
Complexity and real computation (with L. Blum, F. Cucker, and M. Shub), Springer-Verlag 1998. Finding a Horseshoe on the Beaches of Rio, Mathematical Intelligencer Vol 20, (1998) No. 1, 39-44. Mathematical Problems for the Next Century, Mathematical Intelligencer Vol 20, (1998) No. 2, 7-15.

28. Stephen W. Hawking --  Encyclopædia Britannica
, smale, stephen American mathematician who was awarded the FieldsMedal in 1966 for his work on topology in higher dimensions.
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29. Wikipedia Stephen Smale
Wikipedia Free Encyclopedia's article on 'stephen smale' stephen smale (born 1930) is an American mathematician and winner of the Fields Medal In fact, smale's list includes some of the original Hilbert problems. smale's proble
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30. Stephen Smale S Biography
BIOGRAPHY. Steve smale. 1994 Visiting Professor, Instituto de MatematicaPura e Aplicada, Rio de Janeiro. Steve smale Last update April 1996.
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BIOGRAPHY
Steve Smale
Born July 15 at Flint, Michigan
B.S., University of Michigan
M.S., University of Michigan
Ph.D., University of Michigan
Instructor, University of Chicago
Member, Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton
Visiting Professor, College de France, Paris (Spring)
Associate Professor of Mathematics, University of California, Berkeley
Professor of Mathematics, Columbia University
Professor of Mathematics, University of California, Berkeley
Professor of Mathematics in the Graduate School, University of California, Berkeley
Distinguished University Professor, City University of Hong Kong
Alfred P. Sloan Research Fellow
Member, Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton (Fall)
Research Professor, Miller Institute for Basic Research in Science, Berkeley
Visiting Professor, University of Paris, Orsay (Fall)
Visiting Professor, Yale University (Fall)
Visiting Professor, Instituto de Matematica Pura e Aplicada, Rio de Janeiro
Professor of Mathematics in the Graduate School, University of California, Berkeley
Distinguished University Professor, City University of Hong Kong

31. Biografia De Smale, Stephen
Translate this page smale, stephen. (Flint, 1930) Matemático estadounidense. Profesor enla Universidad de Berkeley, se ha dedicado en especial a estudios
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Smale, Stephen (Flint, 1930) Matemático estadounidense. Profesor en la Universidad de Berkeley, se ha dedicado en especial a estudios de topología diferencial. Sus principales trabajos versan sobre el cálculo de variaciones y la teoría de las ecuaciones diferenciales ordinarias. En 1966 fue laureado con la medalla Fields. Inicio Buscador Recomendar sitio

32. Auteur - Smale, Stephen
Translate this page Auteur smale, stephen, 5 documents trouvés. Ajouter au panier, Imprimer,Envoyer par mail, Liste détaillée. Congrès Global analysis
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33. Editeur - American Mathematical Society
mathematics of the ams held at the university of california,berkeley, california,july126,1968 Chern, Shing-Shen (Editeur) ; smale, stephen (Editeur) American
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34. UMSNH - BIBLIOTECA DE LA ESCUELA DE CIENCIAS FISICO MATEMATICAS
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35. UMSNH - BIBLIOTECA DE LA ESCUELA DE CIENCIAS FISICO MATEMATICAS
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36. MathNet-Fields Medals
?, 1 smale, stephen The collected papers of stephen smale. Vol. 90C0519 smale, stephen Smooth solutions of the heat and wave equations.
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37. AIM Reprint Library:
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38. Moore Library Acquisitions (November 2003)
Main collection, QA3 .S63 2000, v. 1, 9810243073 (set), smale, stephen,1930, Collected papers of stephen smale / edited by F. Cucker, R. Wong.
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November 2003 This listing includes all material acquired by the Moore Library via purchase, legal deposit, or donation, during November 2003. Location Classmark Volume ISBN Author Title Ed. Imprint Main collection 9810246153 (cased) Lipton, Alexander. Mathematical methods for foreign exchange : a financial engineer's approach / Alexander Lipton. Singapore ; London : World Scientific, c2001. Main collection Fernholz, Erhard Robert. Stochastic portfolio theory / E. Robert Fernholz. New York ; London : Springer, c2002. Main collection 3764357312 (Basel) Mazzola, G. (Guerino) Topos of music : geometric logic of concepts, theory, and performance / Guerino Mazzola ; in collaboration with Stefan Gholler and Stefan Mhuller. Basel : Birkhhauser, c2002. Main collection MacKay, David J. C. Information theory, inference, and learning algorithms / David J.C. MacKay. Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2003. Main collection v. 1 7040086905 (set of 3 v.) International Congress of Mathematicians (2002 : Beijing, China)

39. Read This: Stephen Smale: The Mathematician Who Broke The Dimension Barrier
Read This! The MAA Online book review column review of stephen smale TheMathematician Who Broke the Dimension Barrier, by Steve Batterson. Read This!
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Stephen Smale: The Mathematician Who Broke the Dimension Barrier
by Steve Batterson
Reviewed by Shirley B. Gray
This biography of Stephen Smale will bother many readers. For those of us with a memory of the 60s, the reaction is certain to be both pain and nostalgia. For mathematicians in particular there are multiple layers of messages. We are asked to review the launch of a stellar career in research mathematics projected upon the planes of McCarthy era communism, the Free Speech Movement, and the push to include more women mathematicians amongst our inner circle. We are asked to factor in the nature of our institutions, including the National Academy of Sciences, the National Science Foundation, the administration of the University of California at Berkeley, the legends surrounding the absence of a Nobel Prize in mathematics, and the Fields Medal selection process. Batterson has done an outstanding job of collecting factual information on Smale's youth and education. He even attended his Grand Blanc Class of 1948 reunion. This information should be read by the rank and file of all undergraduate and graduate students in mathematics. Batterson uses Smale's youth to debunk the popular myth that one must demonstrate outstanding early talent to pursue mathematics research. Consider the following evidence:
  • "In retrospect, neither Smale nor anyone else was the mathematical genius."

40. Basic Library List-Differential Equations
** Hirsch, Morris W. and smale, stephen. Differential Equations, Dynamical Systems,and Linear Algebra New York, NY Academic Press, 1974. Hurewicz, Witold.
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Differential Equations: Introductory Texts
*** Boyce, William E. and DiPrima, Richard C. Elementary Differential Equations and Boundary Value Problems, New York, NY: John Wiley, 1969, 1992. Fifth Edition. * Braun, Martin. Differential Equations and Their Applications: An Introduction to Applied Mathematics, New York, NY: Springer-Verlag, 1975, 1983. Third Edition. Burghes, David N. and Borrie, M.S. Modelling with Differential Equations New York, NY: Halsted Press, 1981. * Coddington, Earl A. An Introduction to Ordinary Differential Equations Mineola, NY: Dover, 1989. ** Edwards, C.H., Jr. and Penney, David E. Elementary Differential Equations with Applications, Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice Hall, 1985, 1989. Second Edition. Hochstadt, Harry. Differential Equations Mineola, NY: Dover, 1975. ** Hubbard, John H. and West, Beverly H. Differential Equations: A Dynamical Systems Approach, New York, NY: Springer-Verlag, 1991. Miller, Richard K. Ordinary Differential Equations New York, NY: Academic Press, 1982.

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