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  1. Stephen Smale (Flint, Míchigan, 15 de julio de 1930) es un matemático estadounidense, conocido por sus contribuciones en Topología y Geometría diferencial. Se doctoró en 1957, en la Universidad de Míchigan, bajo la supervisión de Raoul Bott. En ese momento comenzó a enseñar en la Universidad de Chicago.

  2. Stephen Smale (born July 15, 1930) is an American mathematician, known for his research in topology, dynamical systems and mathematical economics.

  3. 18 de abr. de 2024 · Stephen Smale, American mathematician who was awarded the Fields Medal in 1966 for his work on topology in higher dimensions. He notably constructed a function, the horseshoe, that serves as a paradigm for chaos. Smale also proved the generalized Poincare conjecture for all dimensions greater than or equal to five.

  4. Quick Info. Born. 15 July 1930. Flint, Michigan, USA. Summary. Stephen Smale received the Fields medal in 1966 for his work on differential geometry. View five larger pictures. Biography. Stephen Smale was born in Flint in east Michigan, a town famed as the site of General Motors, the automobile company.

  5. Stephen Smale: The Mathematician Who Broke the Dimension Barrier. Steve Batterson. Publisher: American Mathematical Society. Publication Date: 2000. Number of Pages: 306. Format: Hardcover. Price: 35.00. ISBN: 0-8218-2045-1. Category: General. MAA Review. Table of Contents. [Reviewed by. Shirley B. Gray. , on. 04/19/2001. ]

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    Stephen Smale. Nació el 15 de julio de 1930 en Flint, Michigan, Estados Unidos. Desde los cinco años de edad vivió en una granja mientras su padre trabajaba para la General Motors, que tenía su sede en Flint. Durante ocho años Stephen asistió a la escuela elemental como a un kilómetro y medio de la granja. Era una escuela rural, con ...

  7. This is a comprehensive and frank biography of Stephen Smale, one of the best-known American mathematicians. Smale worked in many areas of mathematics, notably topology and dynamical sys-tems; received the Fields Medal in 1966; and was also famous for his opposition to the Vietnam War.