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  1. Instantons and Four-Manifolds (Mathematical Sciences Research Institute Publications) by Daniel S. Freed, Karen K. Uhlenbeck, 1990-12-03
  2. Biography - Uhlenbeck, Karen (Keskulla) (1942-): An article from: Contemporary Authors by Gale Reference Team, 2002-01-01
  3. Surveys in Differential Geometry, Vol. 4: Integrable Systems by Karen Uhlenbeck, 1998-04-01
  4. Geometry and Quantum Field Theory: June 22-July 20, 1991, Park City, Utah (Ias/Park City Mathematics, Vol 1) by Daniel S. Freed, 1995-03-24
  5. Regularity of Minimizing Harmonic Maps Into the Sphere: MSRI 039-83 by Richard; Karen Uhlenbeck Schoen, 1983

61. Neuanschaffungen Im Quartal 4/99
Fre , Pietro; Soriani, Paolo The N=2 wonderland, 1995. Freed, Daniel S.;uhlenbeck, karen K. (Ed. ) Geometry and quantum field theory, 1995.
http://www.mi.uni-koeln.de/library/neu4_99.html

Bibliothek des Mathematischen Institutes
Neuanschaffungen im Quartal 4/99 Ahlgren, Scott D.; Andrews, George E.; Ono, Ken (Ed. ): Topics in number theory, 1999 Aliprantis, Charalambos D.; Burkinshaw, Owen: Principles of real analysis, 1999 Aliprantis, Charalambos D.; Burkinshaw, Owen: Problems in real analysis, 1999 Amann, Herbert; Bandle, Catherine; Chipot, Michel (Ed. ): Progress in partial differential equations/ Vol. 2., 1998 Anand, Christopher K.; Baird, Paul; Loubeau, Eric (Ed. ): Harmonic morphisms, harmonic maps and related topics, 2000 Argyris, John; Faust, Gunter; Haase, Maria: Die Erforschung des Chaos, 1995 Ascher, Uri M.; Mattheij, Robert M. M.; Russell, Robert D.: Numerical solution of boundary value problems for ordinary differential equations, 1995 Astashkevich, Alexander; Tabachnikov, Serge (Ed. ): Differential topology, infinite-dimensional Lie algebras, and applications, 1999 Athanasopoullos, Ioannis; Rodrigues, Jose F.; Makrakis, George (Ed. ): Free boundary problems, 1999 Avellaneda, Marco; Laurence, Peter: Quantitative modeling of derivative securities, 2000

62. Neuanschaffungen Im Quartal 3/99
uhlenbeck, karen (Ed. ) Integrable systems, 1998.
http://www.mi.uni-koeln.de/library/neu3_99.html

Bibliothek des Mathematischen Institutes
Neuanschaffungen im Quartal 3/99 Akahira, Masafumi: Contributions to statistical inference III, 1997 Akin, Ethan: Simplical dynamical systems, 1999 Ashline, George L.: The defect relation of meromorphic maps on parabolic manifolds, 1999 Ball, Keith M.; Milman, Vitali (Ed. ): Convex geometric analysis, 1999 Baouendi, M. Salah; Ebenfeld, Peter; Rothschild, Linda Preiss: Real submanifolds in complex space and their mappings, 1999 Barner, Martin; Flohr, Friedrich: Analysis/ 1., 1991 Barner, Martin; Flohr, Friedrich: Analysis/ 2., 1996 Barner, Martin; Flohr, Friedrich: Analysis/ 2., 1996 Bear, Herbert S.: A primer of Lebesgue integration, 1995 Bogachev, Vladimir I.: Gaussian measures, 1998 Borel, Armand: Linear algebraic groups, 1997 Borel, Armand: Semisimple groups and Riemannian symmetric spaces, 1998 Bowditch, Biran H.: Treelike structures arising from continua and convergence groups, 1999 Bratteli, Ola; Jorgensen, Palle E. T.: Iterated function systems and permutation representations of the Cuntz algebra, 1999

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64. UM Mathematics:
karen uhlenbeck. karen uhlenbeck is one of the world s foremost researcherson nonlinear differential equations and their geometric properties.
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Search WWW Karen Uhlenbeck Karen Uhlenbeck is one of the world's foremost researchers on non-linear differential equations and their geometric properties. She is professor of mathematics at the University of Texas at Austin and since 1988 has held the Sid W. Richardson Foundation Regents' Chair in Mathematics. She is widely acclaimed as a talented and creative mathematician, as well as someone who has made a serious commitment to young women mathematicians. Significant accomplishments in this area are her roles as a founder of the Park City Mathematics Institute and as organizer of the Women's Program, a mentoring program for women associated with the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton. After graduating from the University of Michigan in 1964 with a Bachelor of Science degree in mathematics, Professor Uhlenbeck continued her studies at the Courant Institute in New York. She then entered Brandeis University and was awarded an M.A. and a Ph.D. in 1966 and 1968, respectively. Before going to the University of Texas, she taught at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology; the University of California, Berkeley; the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign; the University of Illinois, Chicago; and the University of Chicago. She also served as visiting professor at many other universities.

65. AMS Scand 2000 Registration Overview
Translate this page Tønnesen-Friedman, Christina, toennes@imf.au.dk. uhlenbeck, karen K. uhlen@math.utexas.edu.Venkov, Alexei, venkov@imf.au.dk. Videnskii, Ilya, ilya@viden.pdmi.ras.ru.
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Registered participants, as of June 6, 2000
lastname firstnames email Abreu Miguel Tribolet de mabreu@math.ist.utl.pt Akyar Bedia akyar@imf.au.dk Aleman Alexandru aleman@maths.lth.se Amghibech Said said.amghibech@univ-rouen.fr Andersen Henning Haahr mathha@imf.au.dk Andersson Mats matsa@math.chalmers.se Andersson Mats Erik matsa@matematik.su.se Anshelevich Michael mashel@math.berkeley.edu Apiola Heikki heikki.apiola@hut.fi Apostolov Vestislav apostolo@ihes.fr Arkhipov Serguei hippie@mccme.ru Babbitt Donald G. dgb@ams.org Belopolskaya Yana yana@yana.abu.spb.ru Berg Christian berg@math.ku.dk Berndtsson Bo bob@math.chalmers.se Biagini Francesca biagini@dm.unibo.it Bielawski Roger r.bielawski@maths.gla.ac.uk Biquard Olivier olivier.biquard@math.polytechnique.fr Tomas tomas.bjork@hhs.se Ole objorkqv@abo.fi Boersema Jeff boersema@nwciowa.edu Boivin boivin@uwo.ca Boyer Charles P. cboyer@math.unm.edu Brandal Willy wbrandal@uidaho.edu Branner Bodil b.branner@mat.dtu.dk Branson Thomas branson@math.uiowa.edu Briem Eggert briem@hi.is Browder Felix E. browder@ams.org Browder William browder@math.princeton.edu

66. AMS Scand 2000
Wednesday, June 14 14.3015.15, karen uhlenbeck (Austin) Women in MathematicsProgress and Disappointment dvi,ps, pdf. 15.30-15.45, Video presentation.
http://www.imada.sdu.dk/~hjm/AMS.Scand.2000.timetable.sessions.html
AMS Scand 2000
Time tables for plenary lectures and special sessions Note that times may vary from one special session to another.
AMS Scand 2000, Plenary Lectures
Lecture Hall U 45 Tuesday, June 13. Chairperson: Uffe Haagerup On efficient approximability of NP-hard optimization problems: dvi ps pdf Karen K. Uhlenbeck (Austin) The Geometric Non-Linear Schroedinger Equation: dvi ps pdf Dan-Virgil Voiculescu (Berkeley) The analogue of entropy in free probability theory: dvi ps pdf Wednesday, June 14. Chairperson: William Browder Alexei Rudakov (Trondheim) Representations of E(3,6) and the related structures: dvi ps pdf Elliott Lieb (Princeton) The quantum mechanical many-body problem and quantum electrodynamics: A highly successful but still incomplete theory: dvi ps pdf Thursday, June 15. Chairperson: John Milnor Curtis McMullen (Harvard) T he shape of the moduli space of Riemann surfaces: dvi ps pdf Nigel J. Hitchin (Oxford) The geometry of three-forms: dvi ps pdf Friday, June 16. Chairperson: Nigel J. Hitchin What has Menger curvature given to complex and harmonic analysis?: dvi ps pdf Tobias Colding (New York) Embedded minimal surfaces and applications to 3-manifold topology: dvi ps pdf
AMS Scand 2000, Special Session 1:

67. List Of VTR Archives In Math. Dept.
2) 46min.; 4. Applications of Nonlinear Analysis in Topology 64min.uhlenbeck, karen K./Univ. Texas Austin, USA; 5. Birational
http://www.sci.toyama-u.ac.jp/math/hot/vtr.html
  • ICM 86 Berkeley iA.M.S.j Recent progress in arithmetic algebraic geometry Gerd Faltings/Princeton Univ., U.S.A.
  • 1. Opening ceremonies Presentation of the Fields Medals and the Rolf Nevanlinna Prize [69min.]
  • 2. Addresses on Works of the Fields Medalists (1) [47min.]
  • 3. Addresses on Works of the Fields Medalists (2) [46min.]
  • 4. Applications of Non-linear Analysis in Topology [64min.] Uhlenbeck, Karen K./Univ. Texas Austin, USA
  • 5. Birational Classification of Algebraic Threefolds [68min.] Mori, Shigefumi/RIMS Kyoto Univ., Japan
  • 6. Elliptic Methods in Variational Problems [65min.] Floer, Andreas/UC Berkeley, USA
  • 7. Braids, Galois Groups and Some Arithmetic Functions [64min.] lhara, Yasutaka/RIMS Kyoto Univ., Japan
  • 8. Computational Complexity of Higher Type Functions [6lmin.] Cook, Stephen A./Univ. Toronto, Canada
  • 9. The Interaction of Nonlinear Analysis and Modern Applied Mathematics [59min.] Majda, Andrew J./Princeton Univ., USA
  • 10. Recent Work on Motifs [64min.] Bloch, Spencer/Univ. Chicago, USA
  • 11. Pseudodifferential Operators, Corners and Singular Limits [60min.] Metrose, Richard B./M.I.T., USA

68. EWM Newsletter 8, 2001
few women in mathematics. karen uhlenbeck talked about Women in MathematicsProgress and Disappointment . With examples from the
http://www.math.helsinki.fi/EWM/news/news01.html
EUROPEAN WOMEN IN MATHEMATICS
Newsletter 8
Edited by
Nadia Larsen and Maren Riemenschneider
Contents
  • Editorial
  • Information and useful e-mail addresses
  • Reports on meetings held in 2000 and 2001
  • Announcement of the EWM 10'th General Meeting in Malta ...
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    1. EDITORIAL Irene Sciriha, convenor
    Women: the key to healthy math
    Last year we started collecting data for the setting up of a skills bank and a mentor ring. The response from members was satisfactory and in our next general meeting we should discuss how to organise and make best use of this data. While we are working to increase the number of women mathematicians, most European universities are worried because the number of students choosing to specialise in mathematics is decreasing. The major reason may be that students are being attracted more to a number of mathematically related courses, computer science and engineering in particular. Is mathematics threatened by the fast developing technology? I would say that since we cannot halt the passage of time we have to make technology work for us and put us in a more advantageous position. Even if there are conservatives among us who think that mathematics as it was taught was more rigorous and interesting than with the `interference' of technology, it is unwise to oppose change. What we have to strive for, is to use new inventions to do the repetitive work that tend to dull our minds and concentrate more on the essential areas that require originality. A trend that has started in some universities and that may pose a threat to mathematics academics is for the teaching of mathematics to be taken over by engineers and computer scientists rather than by Mathematicians in courses of applied mathematics. The danger is not only a direct one in that we will not be asked to do this servicing but also an indirect one in the sense that non-mathematicians tend to look at the subject as perfunctory, a tool for a purpose and fail to impart to students the trills that mathematical theory has in store for those who care to discover them.
  • 69. 1 AARTS, EMILE HL 2 ANTIPOVA, AA 1 BARCHET, HANS-MARTIN 1
    Translate this page 2 SUMNER, RICHARD L. 5 THORNE, KIP S. 1 uhlenbeck, karen 1 VITTORIO, NICOLA1 WAWRZYNCZYK, ANTONI 1 WIESBOECK, JOHANN 1 WYCKOFF, JAMES M. 1 ZWICKERT
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    70. Search Results An = (0932.58007)
    Zbl 0932.58007 King, C.; Terng, CL Minimal submanifolds in path space. (English)CA uhlenbeck, karen (ed.), Global analysis in modern mathematics.
    http://www.emis.de/cgi-bin/MATH-item?0932.58007

    71. MATH Database: Online Ordering
    Author uhlenbeck, karen K. Title Connections with $L\sp p $bounds on curvature.Source Commun. Math. Phys. 83, 3142 (1982). Publication Year 1982.
    http://www.emis.de/cgi-bin/zmolos?0499.58019

    72. Michigan Greats - Karen K. Uhlenbeck
    MICHIGAN GREATS. karen K. uhlenbeck. A Pioneer in Mathematical Analysis andfor Women Mathematicians. karen uhlenbeck was born in 1942 in Cleveland, Ohio.
    http://www.research.umich.edu/news/michigangreats/uhlenbeck.html?print

    73. The Poster Project: Artist Takes On Scientists' Bad Rep
    and the scientist. With support and encouragement from mathematicians Dusa McDuffand Anthony Phillips (both of SUNY Stony Brook) and karen uhlenbeck (of the
    http://www.siam.org/siamnews/07-03/posters.htm
    search: From SIAM News, Volume 36, Number 6, July/August 2003
    The Poster Project: Artist Takes On Scientists' Bad Rep
    Katherine Socha
    Quick-draw a mathematician! Chances are, if the artist is a 12-year old child, the drawing will be neither complimentary nor accurate. And this phenomenon is not new. On January 3, 2001, the BBC News Online Service reported on a study conducted by Plymouth University (U.K.) that documented the poor image of mathematicians among children. One child went so far as to specify that "mathematicians have no friends, except other mathematicians, they're not married or seeing anyone, usually fat, very unstylish . . . no social life whatsoever. . . ." It isn't only mathematicians who have a bad reputation among school kids: Other scientists and their disciplines come in for their share of negative stereotypes. On January 12, 2003, The New York Times reported that computer science is very unpopular among girls: "Tech-minded teachers worry that programming is to this generation what math was to their mothers-a boys' club preventing girls from getting a foothold in the technological world." Computer scientists at Carnegie Mellon University even have a name for this problem: the "Dave-to-Girl" ratio. As reported in the Times (May 22, 2003), innovative outreach and recruiting programs at CMU improved female enrollment to a remarkable high of 40% in the fall of 2000; today, however, the percentage of female undergraduate computer science students at CMU is slipping, with women making up approximately 32% of the class that will enter in the fall of 2003.

    74. Mathem_abbrev
    uhlenbeck, karen Ulam, Stanislaw Ulugh Beg Umawi, Abu al Uqlidisi, Abu l al Vacca,Giovanni, Veblen, Oswald Venn, John Verhulst, Pierre Vernier, Pierre Verrier
    http://www.pbcc.cc.fl.us/faculty/domnitcj/mgf1107/mathrep1.htm
    Mathematician Report Index Below is a list of mathematicians. You may choose from this list or report on a mathematician not listed here. In either case, you must discuss with me the mathematician you have chosen prior to starting your report. No two students may write a report on the same mathematician. I would advise you to go to the library before choosing your topic as there might not be much information on the mathematician you have chosen. Also, you should determine the topic early in the term so that you can "lock-in" your report topic!! The report must include: 1. The name of the mathematician. 2. The years the mathematician was alive. 3. A biography. 4. The mathematician's major contribution(s) to mathematics and an explanation of the importance. 5. A historical perspective during the time the mathematician was alive.
    Some suggestions on the historical perspective might be:
    (a) Any wars etc.
    (b) Scientific breakthroughs of the time
    (c) Major discoveries of the time
    (d) How did this mathematician change history etc.

    75. Mathematical Challenges Of The 21st Century
    Helmut Hofer, Maxim Kontsevich, karen uhlenbeck, ShingTung Yau, Denis Sullivan ? ?
    http://www.mathnet.or.kr/icms/math/ams.htm

    Mathematical Challenges of the 21st Century
    ¹Ì±¹ ¼öÇÐȸ¿¡¼­´Â 2000³â 8¿ù 7ÀÏ ¡­ 12ÀÏ¿¡ University of California at Los Angeles¿¡¼­ "Mathematical Challenges of the 21st Century"¶ó´Â Á¦¸ñÇÏ¿¡ ÇмúȸÀǸ¦ °³ÖÇÏ¿´´Ù. ÀÌ È¸ÀÇ¿¡´Â 8¸íÀÇ fields»ó ¼ö»óÀÚ¸¦ Æ÷ÇÔÇÑ 30¸íÀÇ °ÅÀåµéÀÌ Ê»¿¬»ç·Î ʺùµÇ¾ú´Âµ¥ ÀÌÁß Don Zagier¸¸ÀÌ »çÁ¤»ó Âü¼®Àº ¸øÇÏ¿´°í, ³ª¸ÓÁö 29¸íÀÌ ¾ÕÀ¸·Î 21¼¼±â¿¡ µµÀüÇØ º¼ ¸¸ÇÑ ¹®Á¦¸¦ Á¦±âÇÏ´Â °­¿¬À» ÇÏ¿´´Ù. ÀÌ ÇмúÇà»ç´Â 29¸íÀÇ °¢±â 1½°£Â¥¸® Ê»°­¿¬°ú °¢ ºÐ¾ßº° 10ºÐÂ¥¸® °­¿¬µé·Î ÀÌ·ç¾î Á³´Âµ¥, °¢ ºÐ¾ßº° °­¿¬Àº °ÅÀÇ Çü½ÄÀûÀÎ °ÍÀ̶ó ÇÒ ¼ö ÀÖ°í Ê»°­¿¬ÀÌ ÀÌ ÇмúÇà»çÀÇ ÇÙ½ÉÀ̶ó ÇÒ ¼ö ÀÖ´Ù. ¾Æ·¡ÀÇ
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    76. Read This: Women In Mathematics: The Addition Of Difference
    are included Joan Birman, Lenore Blum, Fan Chung, Fern Hunt, Vivienne MaloneMyers,Marian Pour-El, Judy Roitman, Mary Ellen Rudin and karen uhlenbeck.
    http://www.maa.org/reviews/wim.html
    Read This!
    The MAA Online book review column
    Women In Mathematics: The Addition of Difference
    by Claudia Henrion
    Reviewed by Mary Shepherd
    The book is divided into six chapters, each exploring a "myth" about women and mathematics. Each of the first five chapters include a profile (interview) of one or two women mathematicians. The interviews are for me what brought the book alive. Eleven women were interviewed for the book, but only nine profiles are included: Joan Birman, Lenore Blum, Fan Chung, Fern Hunt, Vivienne Malone-Myers, Marian Pour-El, Judy Roitman, Mary Ellen Rudin and Karen Uhlenbeck. There are not many quotes, if any, from the two women (Marcia Groszek and Linda Keen) who were interviewed do not have profiles in the book. I am not familiar with all of these women, but I truly enjoyed each profile. I thought my favorite would be about Joan Birman since she, like me, received her PhD at age 41. But the most compelling one for me was Vivienne Malone-Myers. I'm sure each reader will have a favorite, too. The book is very readable. Each chapter could be read alone without difficulty. I found the book a joy to read, even when I did not agree with the premise of the author. It would be a great book to give to young women to encourage them to pursue a career in mathematics. I believe it is accessible to most students, perhaps even at the high school level. More than that, I believe men in mathematics should read this book too. It contains valuable insights into how some women perceive the mathematical community, and both men and women can gain by discussing the myths presented in the book. I would certainly encourage women undergraduate students to read this book.

    77. Penn Math Centennial
    September 29 karen uhlenbeck (University of Texas) Schroedinger Maps.September 30 karen uhlenbeck (University of Texas) Integrable
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    Historical Data Our Ph.D.'s Our Mathematical Ancestors
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    dvi version Early Faculty History: 1750 - 1899 Tenured Faculty History: 1899 - ... Class of 1880 Prize Examination The following were special events in our 1999 celebration of the Centenary of the Mathematics Department.
    January 20
    Opening tea, celebration of Steele Prize and NSF Postdocs
    January 20
    Valerio Toledano* (U of Paris VI)
    Representation theory seminar: Connes Fusion and the Verlinde rules for loop groups of type BCD
    January 21
    Valerio Toledano* (U of Paris VI) Geometry-Topology seminar: Integrating Unitary Representations of Infinitedimensional Lie groups
    January 27
    Yvette Kosmann-Schwarzbach* (Ecole Polytechnique) Colloquium: The classical dynamical Yang-Baxter equation: from Lie bialgebras to Lie bialgebroids
    January 27
    Yvette Kosmann-Schwarzbach* (Ecole Polytechnique) Representation theory seminar: On the modular class of a Poisson manifold
    February 10
    Carla Savage# (North Carolina State University) Colloquium: Combinatorial Gray Codes
    February 11
    Carla Savage# (North Carolina State University) Lunch with women faculty and students

    78. JBC -- Dreher Et Al. 274 (2): 666
    Shows Close Correspondence to the RNA Binding Properties of EFTu *.Theo W. Dreher § , Olke C. uhlenbeck ¶ , and karen S. Browning
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    Quantitative Assessment of EF-1
    Theo W. Dreher Olke C. Uhlenbeck , and Karen S. Browning From the Department of Microbiology, Oregon State University, Corvallis, Oregon 97331-3804, the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, University of Colorado, Boulder, Colorado 80309-0215, and the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, University of Texas, Austin, Texas 78712 ABSTRACT Top Abstract Introduction Procedures Results Discussion References A ribonuclease protection assay was used to determine the equilibrium dissociation constants ( K d ) for the binding of various RNAs by wheat germ EF-1 tRNAs and unmodified tRNA transcripts of four specificities (valyl

    79. B\"acklund Transformations And Loop Group Actions
    Title B\ acklund Transformations and Loop Group Actions Authors Terng, ChuuLian;uhlenbeck, karen Journal eprint arXivmath/9805074 Publication Date 05
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    80. Abstracts (AMS-Scand-2000)
    woman in applied mathematics karen uhlenbeck, Women in MathematicsProgress and Disappointment dvi, ps, pdf; Round Table The
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