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- Stephen Smale - Wikipedia
Stephen Smale (born July 15, 1930) is an American mathematician, known for his research in topology, dynamical systems and mathematical economics
- Stephen Smale (1930 - ) - Biography - MacTutor History of . . .
Smale discovered strange attractors which lead to chaotic dynamical systems Strange attractors have detailed structure on all scales of magnification and were one of the early fractals to be studied
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Stephen Smale (born July 15, 1930) is an American mathematician whose research concerns topology, dynamical systems and mathematical economics He was awarded the Fields Medal in 1966 and spent more than three decades on the mathematics faculty of the University of California, Berkeley
- Stephen Smales Biography
1994 Visiting Professor, Instituto de Matematica Pura e Aplicada, Rio de Janeiro
- STEPHEN SMALE. . - American Mathematical Society
As a mineral collector Smale accumulated a museum quality collection that ranks among the nest in the world Despite Smale's unique resume of diverse accomplishments, the name of this contemporary genius is virtually unknown outside the narrow worlds of mathematicians and min-eral collectors
- Stephen Smale: The Mathematician Who Broke the Dimension . . .
We are asked to review the launch of a stellar career in research mathematics projected upon the planes of McCarthy era communism, the Free Speech Movement, and the push to include more women mathematicians amongst our inner circle
- Stephen Smale - Wikiwand
Stephen Smale (born July 15, 1930) is an American mathematician, known for his research in topology, dynamical systems and mathematical economics
- Stephen Smale - GitHub Pages
Smale was awarded a Fields Medal in 1966 for his work on the generalized Poincaré conjecture This conjecture, one of the famous unsolved problems of twentieth-century mathematics, asserts that a simply connected closed 3-dimensional manifold is a 3-dimensional sphere
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