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  1. 3 de jul. de 2024 · Sir Michael Francis Atiyah OM FRS FRSE FMedSci FAA HonFREng (/ ə ˈ t iː ə /; 22 April 1929 – 11 January 2019) was a British-Lebanese mathematician specialising in geometry. His contributions include the Atiyah–Singer index theorem and co-founding topological K-theory. He was awarded the Fields Medal in 1966 and the Abel Prize ...

  2. 17 de jun. de 2024 · Complex equivariant K-theory is invariant under smashing with representation spheres of complex representations (Atiyah 68, Theorem 4.3), while real equivariant K-theory is invariant under smashing with representation spheres of real 8d reps with spin structure (Atiyah 68, Theorem 6.1).

  3. Hace 5 días · Loop quantum cosmology (LQC) is a symmetry-reduced model of classical general relativity quantized using methods that mimic those of loop quantum gravity (LQG) that predicts a "quantum bridge" between contracting and expanding cosmological branches.

  4. 2 de jul. de 2024 · Website. www .bourbaki .fr. Formerly called. Committee for the Treatise on Analysis. Nicolas Bourbaki ( French: [nikɔla buʁbaki]) is the collective pseudonym of a group of mathematicians, predominantly French alumni of the École normale supérieure (ENS).

  5. 13 de jun. de 2024 · Aunque su apodo parece aludir a un enfoque violento de la evangelización, Antonio predicaba la fuerza y vitalidad de la fe en lugar de atacar verbalmente a sus oponentes. El resultado en conversiones fue tan efectivo como usar un martillo contra la punta de un clavo.

  6. 18 de jun. de 2024 · Nigel Hitchin's writes about Sir Michael Atiyah and the mathematician's remarkable achievements. Atiyah was born in London in 1929 to a Lebanese father and a Scottish mother. He grew up in Khartoum, Sudan, where his father worked in the political service.

  7. Hace 2 días · We are pleased to announce that registration for the conference on the Unity of Mathematics in memory of Sir Michael Atiyah is now open. It will be a hybrid meeting based in the Isaac Newton Institute from Tuesday 21-Thursday 23 September 2021.