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  1. Combinatorial and Computational Algebra: International Conference on Combinatorial and Computational Algebra, May 24-29, 1999 the University of Hong Kong, ... Kong Sar, China (Contemporary Mathematics)
  2. Proceedings of the Third International Algebra Conference: June 16-July 1, 2002, Chang Jung Christian University, Tainan, Taiwan
  3. Recent Progress in Algebra: An International Conference on Recent Progress in Algebra, August 11-15, 1997, Kaist, Taejon, South Korea (Contemporary Mathematics) by China) International Conference on Advances in Structural Dynamics (2000 : Hong Kong, S. G. Hahn, et all 1998-09
  4. Algebras, Representations and Applications: Conference in Honour of Ivan Shestakov's 60th Birthday, August 26- September 1, 2007, Maresias, Brazil (Contemporary Mathematics)
  5. Graded Simple Jordan Superalgebras of Growth One (Memoirs of the American Mathematical Society) by Victor G. Kac, C. Martinez, et all 2001-03
  6. Selected Works of A.I. Shirshov (Contemporary Mathematicians)
  7. Hochschullehrer (Nowosibirsk): Sergei Lwowitsch Sobolew, Guri Iwanowitsch Martschuk, Efim Zelmanov, Alexei Pawlowitsch Okladnikow (German Edition)
  8. Lie Algebras, Rings, and Related Topics

61. Advances In Mathematics, Volume: 147, Issue: 2, November 10, 1999
Nil Algebras and Unipotent Groups of Finite Width.Martínez, Consuelo; zelmanov, efim pp. 328344.
http://elsevier.lib.sjtu.edu.cn/cgi-bin/sciserv.pl?collection=journals&journal=0

62. Academy Members (Z)
Zelitch, Israel, II, 2, FELLOW. Zellner, Arnold, III, 2, FELLOW. zelmanov,efim, I, 1, FELLOW. Zen, Ean, I, 4, FELLOW. Zervas, Nicholas, Themistocles,II, 5, FELLOW.
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63. National Academy Of Sciences Elects 72 New Members
plant and microbial biology, University of California, Berkeley zelmanov, efim I.;professor, department of mathematics, Yale University Elected posthumously
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Date: May 1, 2001
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72 NEW MEMBERS CHOSEN BY ACADEMY
WASHINGTON The National Academy of Sciences today announced the election of 72 new members and 15 foreign associates from 10 countries in recognition of their distinguished and continuing achievements in original research. In addition, one member was elected posthumously.
The election was held this morning during the business session of the 138th annual meeting of the Academy. Election to membership in the Academy is considered one of the highest honors that can be accorded a U.S. scientist or engineer. Those elected today bring the total number of active members to 1,874.
Foreign associates are nonvoting members of the Academy, with citizenship outside the United States. Today's election brings the total number of foreign associates to 325. The National Academy of Sciences is a private organization of scientists and engineers dedicated to the furtherance of science and its use for the general welfare. It was established in 1863 by a congressional act of incorporation, signed by Abraham Lincoln, that calls on the Academy to act as an official adviser to the federal government, upon request, in any matter of science or technology.

64. A. D. Bell: Ring Theorists By Location USA
edu); zelmanov, efim I. MathSciNet Entry efim Zel´manov (zelmanov@math.yale.edu).UNAFFILIATED or UNKNOWN AFFILIATION. Amitsur, Shimshon
http://www.uwm.edu/~adbell/RT/locationUSA.html
Ring Theorists by Location: USA and Unaffiliated/Affiliation Unknown
Fall 1999 update: preliminary "alpha" version This is part 4 of a list of (non-commutative, associative) ring theorists arranged by country, and then by University or Institute, roughly in alphabetical order. This part covers the United States of America and ring theorists who are unaffiliated or whose affiliation I don't know. The list includes links to Math departments or their equivalent, MathSciNet entries, links to individual Web pages, and e-mail addresses all links (when available) work by selecting the name/address. When I am unsure of an address, I include multiple possibilities. Please help me correct any mistakes, misplacements, or omissions. (E-mail adbell@uwm.edu ; see my notes You may wish to consult my notes about the lists . If you haven't used this list before, I particularly recommend you read the portion of the notes about names and searching . Individuals are listed by an anglicized version of their family name (last name) as it appears in the MathSciNet (Math Reviews) author database.
A few individuals are listed at more than one institution, and the first occurrence below may not be the best one.

65. A. D. Bell: Ring Theorists By Name S-Z
Mathematics; zelmanov, efim I. MathSciNet Entry efim Zel´manov (zelmanov@math.yale.edu)Yale University, Department of Mathematics;
http://www.uwm.edu/~adbell/RT/alphaSZ.html
Alphabetical List of Ring Theorists, S-Z
Fall 1999 "alpha" version, with numerous updates This is part 1 of a list of (non-commutative, associative) ring theorists arranged alphabetically by an an anglicized version of the family name (last name) as it appears in the MathSciNet (Math Reviews) author database. This part contains names S-Z. The list includes links to MathSciNet entries, links to individual Web pages, and e-mail addresses all links (when available) work by selecting the name/address. When I am unsure of an address, I include multiple possibilities. Please help me correct any mistakes, or omissions. (E-mail adbell@uwm.edu ; see my notes You may wish to consult my notes about the lists . If you haven't used this list before, I particularly recommend you read the portion of the notes about names and searching S T U ... Z

66. The Mathematics Genealogy Project - Efim Zelmanov
Youngsun Yoon, Yale University, 2003, According to our current onlinedatabase, efim zelmanov has 5 students and 5 descendants. We
http://www.genealogy.ams.org/html/id.phtml?id=52166

67. Seznam Osob Podle Jména: Ze
herecka; zelmanov, efim Isakovich, matematik; Zeman, Karel, filmovýrežisér; Zemeckis, Robert, (narozený 1952), filmový režisér;
http://wikipedia.infostar.cz/l/li/list_of_people_by_name__ze.html
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68. CRM - Annual Report 1996-1997 - 5
Wolenski, Peter, Louisiana State University, Yakovenko, Sergey, Wiezman Instituteof Science, zelmanov, efim, Yale University, Zhedanov, Alexei, Donetsk University,
http://www.crm.umontreal.ca/rapports/rapport_1996-1997/rapport_1996-1997_an_HTML
Scientific Personnel
Members
Ali, Syed Twareque Dept. of Math. and Stat., Concordia Univ.
Arminjon, Paul Dép. de math. et de stat., Univ. de Montréal
Beaulieu, Liliane Collège de Rosemont
Bélair, Jacques Dép. de math. et de stat., Univ. de Montréal
Bengio, Yoshua Dép. d'info. et de rech. op., Univ. de Montréal
Bergeron, Nantel York Univ.
Broer, Abraham Dép. de math. et de stat., Univ. de Montréal
Clarke, Francis Dép. de math. et de stat., Univ. de Montréal
Delfour, Michel Dép. de math. et de stat., Univ. de Montréal
Durand, Stéphane Collège Édouard-Montpetit
Fleischer, Isidore Fleischer Foundation Fournier, Richard Collège Dawson Frappat, Luc CNRS, LAPP Frigon, Marlène Dép. de math. et de stat., Univ. de Montréal Gagnon, Langis Lockheed Martin Canada Goulard, Bernard Dép. de physique, Univ. de Montréal Granas, Andrzej Dép. de math. et de stat., Univ. de Montréal and Univ. Nicolas Copernicus Grundland, Michel Dép. de math., Univ. du Québec à Trois-Rivières Hahn, Gena Dép. d'info. et de rech. op., Univ. de Montréal Harnad, John Dept. of Math. and Stat., Concordia Univ.

69. CRM - Annual Report 1995-1996 - 6
Fields Medal (1994) winner Professor efim zelmanov will hold the second partof the Chaire Aisenstadt, and will be delivering a series of lectures on
http://www.crm.umontreal.ca/rapports/rapport_1995-1996/rapport_1995-1996_an_HTML
Part 6
  • Scientific Activities (continued)
    Theme Year 1996-1997: Combinatorics and Group Theory
    Overview
    The theme year 1996-1997 is devoted to combinatorics and group theory. Besides the CRM Summer School at Banff and the Chaire Aisenstadt, there will be eight workshops and conferences. The members of the scientific committee for this year are: G. Baumslag (CUNY), F. Bergeron (UQAM), N. Bergeron (York), G. Brassard (Montréal), C.J. Colbourn (Water loo), C. Crépeau (Montréal), R. Couture (Montréal), P. Flajolet (INRIA, Rocquencourt), A. Garsia (UCSD), S.M. Gersten (Utah), E. Ghys (Lyon), D. Gildenhuys (McGill), G. Hahn (Montréal), O. Kharlampovich (Mc Gill), D. Krob (Paris VI), G. Labelle (UQAM), C. Lam (Concordia), P. L'Écuyer (Montréal), P. Leroux (UQAM), R.C. Mullin (Waterloo), H. Niederreiter (Austrian Academy of Sciences), C. Reutenauer (UQAM), A. Rosa (McMaster), G. Sabidussi (Montréal), R.P. Stanley (M.I.T.), D.R. Stinson (Nebraska -Lincoln), L. Vinet (Montréal), D. Zeilberger (Philadel phia), E. Zelmanov (Yale). The scientific events are described below. They will take place at the CRM unless specified otherwise.

70. Local News
Professor efim zelmanov (of Yale University and the University of Chicago), winnerof a Fields Medal in 1994 for his solution of the Restricted Burnside
http://ifs.massey.ac.nz/mathnews/NZMS64/local_news.html
LOCAL NEWS
  • AgResearch
  • University of Auckland AgResearch Mick Roberts has returned to Wallaceville after a short overseas trip. He spent two weeks at the Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, Princeton, continuing a joint research project with Andrew Dobson. He then attended and gave a plenary paper at the Fourth International Conference on Mathematical Population Dynamics, Rice University, Houston, before visiting Oxford and Cambridge Universities in the UK, and spending a week working with Hans Heesterbeek at the Agricultural Mathematics Group, Wageningen. M Roberts UNIVERSITY OF AUCKLAND In April, Ivan Reilly attended the Regional Collaboration in Mathematics Education held at Monash University, sponsored by ICMI. Following that, he visited the 4 tertiary institutions in Melbourne: La Trobe University, Monash University, Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology, and University of Melbourne. In July he visited the Faculty of Mathematics at the University of Waterloo for a week, after which he led the NZ team (of 6 high school students) to the International Mathematical Olympiad in Toronto. DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER SCIENCE Jennifer Lennon went to Vienna, for the oral examination by Hermann Maurer of her thesis on "New Aspects of Hypermedia systems"; and she has now gained her PhD.

71. Mathem_abbrev
Frank Yau, ShingTung Yoccoz, Jean-Christophe Yunus, Abu l-Hasan ibn Yushkevich,Adolph, Zariski, Oscar Zassenhaus, Hans Zeeman, Erik zelmanov, efim Zeno of
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.

72. Some Bibliography: M
Soc. 42 (1967), 416422 Martinnez, Consuelo and Shestakov, Ivan and zelmanov,efim Jordan Superalgebras Defined By Brackets J. London Math. Soc.
http://www.justpasha.org/math/bib/m.html
A B C D ... L M N O P Q ... NOAUTHORS Macdonald, I. G.
Invent. Math. 15 (1972), 91143.
MR (very elaborated)
Magid, Andy R.
Differential Galois Theory

Notices AMS, October 1999
Magyar, Peter
A Borel-Weil construction for Schur modules

Preprint, September 1994
Description : generalized Young diagrams, their symmetrization operators and Schur GL(N)-modules
Availability : hardcopy Mahajan, Swapneel Symplectic operad geometry and graph homology arXiv:math.QA/0211464 Abstract : A theorem of Kontsevich relates the homology of certain infinite dimensional Lie algebras to graph homology. We formulate this theorem using the language of reversible operads and mated species. All ideas are explained using a pictorial calculus of cuttings and matings. The Lie algebras are constructed as Hamiltonian functions on a symplectic operad manifold. And graph complexes are defined for any mated species. The general formulation gives us many examples including a graph homology for groups. We also speculate on the role of deformation theory for operads in this setting. Mahdavi-Hezavehi, M.

73. Fields Institute - Lie Theory Attendees
Verma, Dayan Wagemann, Friedrich Wendt, Robert Wendt, Robert Wildberger, NormanYakimov, Milen Yamskulna, Gaywalee Yoshii, Yoji zelmanov, efim Zhao, Kaiming
http://www.fields.utoronto.ca/programs/scientific/00-01/lie_theory/attendees.htm
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Confirmed Attendees as of January 5, 2001
Full Name
Allison, Bruce
Andruskiewitsch, Nicolas
Anguelova, Iana
Antwi, Akwasi
Arnaudon, Daniel
Atambo, Thomas
Avan, Jean
Azam, Saeid
Bahri, Chairul Bantay, Peter Barron, Katrina Benkart, Georgia Berman, Stephen Billig, Yuly Buhl, Geoffrey Cox, Ben Cukierman, Fernando Dlab, Vlastimil Dong, Chongying Doran, Charles Douglas, Michael Duff, Ana Dzhumadil'daev, Askar Esch, Jesse Esch, Jesse Etingof, Pavel Feigin, Boris Feingold, Alex

74. Listing Of Past Events Announced On Techmath.
29 April HJ efim zelmanov, Lie (super)algebras graded by root systems. 28 April WIefim zelmanov, On Large Prop Groups (Chaim Leib Pekeris Memorial Lecture).
http://www.math.technion.ac.il/~techm/tmoldmsg.html
Listing of past events announced on Techmath.
1 June HJ Yisrael Aumann, Risk Aversion in the Talmud.
1 June HF Edriss S. Titi, On the Question of Global Regularity for Three-Dimensional Flows.
1 June HF Edriss S. Titi, The Navier-Stokes Equations and Turbulence (Mathematics Club).
1 June Dan Romik, A variational problem for random square Young tableaux.
1 June WI David Mumford, Mathematical Approaches to Optimal Deformations between Planar Shapes.
31 May HJ
31 May Michael Goldstein, Localization of eigenfunctions and its applications.
31 May WI Eran Ofek, Easily refutable subformulas of large random 3CNF formulas (C.S. Seminar).
31 May BG Chen Dubi, Operator theory and functions of several complex variables - a reproducing kernel approach.
31 May Yair Censor, MATHEMATICAL OPTIMIZATION FOR THE INVERSE PROBLEM OF INTENSITY MODULATED RADIATION THERAPY.
30 May HJ IN-KOO CHO, RATIONALIZABILITY AND MONOTONICITY IN LARGE UNIFORM PRICE AND DOUBLE AUCTIONS. 30 May Felix Goldberg, Commuting between graphs and matrices. (Thesis Seminar) 30 May BI Avital Frumkin, Heckman-Klyachko Probability.

75. The Weizmann Institute Of Science Faculty Of Mathematics And
The Weizmann Institute of Science Faculty of Mathematics and Computer Science TheChaim Leib Pekeris Memorial Lecture Professor efim zelmanov University of
http://www.math.technion.ac.il/~techm/20040428160020040428zel
The Weizmann Institute of Science Faculty of Mathematics and Computer Science The Chaim Leib Pekeris Memorial Lecture Professor Efim Zelmanov University of California, San Diego will speak on On Large Pro-p Groups Dolfi and Lola Ebner Auditorium, on campus on Wednesday, April 28, 2004 at 16:00 A reception in honor of Prof. Zelmanov will be held after the lecture Abstract: I'll talk about free pro-p groups and a remarkable family of ``large" pro-p groups introduced by Golod and Shafarevich. A special emphasis will be made on the linearity problem and on connections with 3-manifolds. - Technion Math Net-2 (TECHMATH2) Editor: Michael Cwikel Announcement from: Miriam Abraham

76. Some Email Addresses Are Missing, And At Least Three Are Incorrect
at; Stanislaw Zakrzewski (Poland) Stanislaw.Zakrzewski@fuw.edu.pl; efimzelmanov (Yale, USA) zelmanovefim@math.yale.edu; Jay Zimmerman
http://www.bath.ac.uk/~masgcs/gps97/lit/emails.html
Some email addresses are missing, and at least three are incorrect. Rather than wait until the list is more highly polished, we publish it now and solicit improvements and corrections. Please send them to G.C.Smith@bath.ac.uk This list was last corrected 16-viii-1997. Note that the list includes many people who did not attend the conference. These are people who nearly came to the conference, but for whatever reason could not quite make it. It seems silly to leave their names off the list. If you object to your email address being made public in this way, let me know, and I will remove it immediately. Geoff Smith

77. Descripteur - 00B20
zelmanov, efim (Editeur)American mathematical society Contemporary mathematics, 0224 1999
http://bibli.cirm.univ-mrs.fr/Thesaurus.htm?numrec=051919324919110

78. TQFT Club Meeting 8-Apr-1999
the afternoon s proceedings will take place (so that participants can attend thecolloquium by Fields medallist efim zelmanov on What makes a group finite? ).
http://www.math.ist.utl.pt/~rpicken/tqft/08_04_99.html
TQFT Club Meeting 8-Apr-1999
Note:
Exceptionally, we are organizing the April Meeting of the TQFT club at Complexo Interdisciplinar of the University of Lisbon (Av. Prof Gama Pinto 2, 1649-003 LISBOA), where the afternoon's proceedings will take place (so that participants can attend the colloquium by Fields medallist Efim Zelmanov on "What makes a group finite?"
12.15 Lunch at the Cafeteria of Complexo Interdisciplinar of the Univ. of Lisbon
Afternoon Session
Room B1-01 of Complexo Interdisciplinar of the University of Lisbon
"Moduli space of curves, abelian integrals and integrable systems" Summary: We describe Krichever and Phong's space of "geometric data" wchich consists of specific bundles over the moduli space of curves. These bundles are foliated in a natural way by symplectic manifolds which have the structure of completely integrable systems (with a natural system of action-angle variables). It turns out that many of the known integrable systems fall into this category. We also describe the role of the Whitham hierarchy in this context. References:
  • I.M. Krichever and D.H. Phong, "On the integrable geometry of soliton equations and N=2 supersymmetric gauge", J.Diff.Geom. 45 (1997) 349389

79. Yale Bulletin And Calendar
include Gregory A. Margulis, professor of mathematics, William D. Nordhaus, theA. Whitney Griswold professor of economics and efim I. zelmanov, professor of
http://www.yale.edu/opa/v29.n33/story5.html
June 29, 2001 Volume 29, Number 33 Four-Week Issue
Six faculty members honored with election to NAS Six Yale researchers were recently elected to the prestigious National Academy of Sciences for distinguished and continued achievements in original research. Peter Cresswell. Cresswell's research centers on the molecular mechanisms of antigen processing, a phenomenon in which fragments of proteins from viruses, bacteria and other disease-causing organisms bind to the MHC molecules on human cells during an infection. These molecules are recognized by T Lymphocytes and are critical for making effective immune responses to infectious agents. Dr. Pietro V. De Camilli. De Camilli's research focuses on the function of synapses, the specialized structures of the nervous system where signals are transmitted from one neuron to another. His studies have advanced knowledge of the mechanism of neurotransmitter secretion and also provided new insight into fundamental mechanisms through which all cells secrete substances and take up material from the extracellular media. He was also elected to the American Academy of Art and Sciences this year. Dr. Richard P. Lifton.

80. 2000 MWMT Held In Madison
Georgia Benkart organized the meeting and efim zelmanov, Fields Medalist and formerUW professor, was the master of ceremonies at the banquet, which was held
http://www.math.wisc.edu/news/2001/confnews.htm
Conference News
Conference in Honor of Don Crowe
On May 4-7, 2000 a conference, ``Recent Trends in Geometry and Symmetry" in honor of Emeritus Professor Donald W. Crowe was held in Madison. As the conference announcement said, Donald W. Crowe has spent over 40 years popularizing, researching and teaching the many facets of geometry, especially aspects of geometry related to symmetry. The purpose of this conference was to honor his efforts by providing a forum to discuss new trends and developments in the study of geometry and symmetry.
Donald W. Crowe There were twenty-one contributed papers, including those given by former UW-Madison students Darrah Chavey (PhD 1984, D. W. Crowe), Gary Ebert (PhD 1975, R.H. Bruck), Leroy Dickey (PhD 1970, D. W. Crowe), Joe Malkevitch (PhD 1968, D. W. Crowe). In addition, there were sessions devoted to proposing and discussing problems, and exhibits of books and geometrical models and constructions. There were approximately 50 participants from all over. The conference was organized by Amir Assadi (UW), Steve Bauman (UW), Joseph Malkevitch (York College (CUNY)), Dorothy Washburn (Maryland Institute, College of Art), and Bob Wilson (UW). Funding support came from the UW Mathematics Department and from NSF. Cambridge University Press donated a large number of geometry-related books for use at the conference and placement in the Stephen Cole Kleene Mathematics Library at UW-Madison.

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