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The 8th Abel prize laureate is John T. Tate (University of Texas at Austin). John Tate's scientific accomplishments span six decades and many fundamental ideas and constructions bear his hame...
It feels silent, it feels empty. The biggest tree has fallen down. It all happened so fast, and we still cannot understand it.
BBC News Science and technology reporter, Jason Palmer, looks into the case of a computer scientist, Fabrice Bellard, claiming to to have computed the mathematical constant π to nearly 2.7 trillion (2.7x10^12) digits.
Monday next week, November 2, Dept. of Mathematics, 14:00, room 534
will be held in Chillán, Chile, December 12-16, 2010.
Tomorrow Tuesday, October 6, Dept. of Mathematics, room 640 at 14.15
Next Tuesday, September 29, Dept. of Mathematics, room 640 at 14.15
September 28-30 Professor Marc Lassonde Vice-president of the University of the French West Indies and Guiana (l'Université des Antilles et de la Guyane), Coordinator of the Europe - Latin America Network in Applied Mathematics (REALMA) is visiting our Department.
Next Tuesday, September 22, Dept. of Mathematics, room 640 at 14.15
Qifan Li is a new master student in the Analysis Group
Next Tuesday, September 15, Dept. of Mathematics, room 640 at 14.15
Next Tuesday, September 8, Dept. of Mathematics, room 640 at 14.15
Ksenia Lavrichenko is a new master student in the Analysis Group
Elena Belyaeva is a new master student in the Analysis Group.
For his research on mathematical and numerical analysis of issues related to CO2 storage in the sea bottom.
In occasion of the 60th anniversary of the Maths Institute in Bergen, master student challenged employees in a soccer match at Møhlenpris on may 5th 2009. And the result was a surprise for many.
The Norwegian Academy of Science and Letters has decided to award the Abel Prize for 2009 to the Russian-French mathematician Mikhail Leonidovich Gromov (65) for “his revolutionary contributions to geometry”.

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