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Math 55 is a two-semester freshman undergraduate mathematics course at Harvard University founded by Lynn Loomis and Shlomo Sternberg.The official titles of the course are Studies in Algebra and Group Theory (Math 55a) [1] and Studies in Real and Complex Analysis (Math 55b). [2]
McMullen graduated as valedictorian in 1980 from Williams College and obtained his PhD in 1985 from Harvard University, supervised by Dennis Sullivan.He held post-doctoral positions at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, the Mathematical Sciences Research Institute, and the Institute for Advanced Study, after which he was on the faculty at Princeton University (1987–1990) and the ...
people.math.harvard.edu /~kisin Mark Kisin is a mathematician known for work in algebraic number theory and arithmetic geometry . In particular, he is known for his contributions to the study of p-adic representations and p-adic cohomology .
[9] [6] He was a professor of mathematics at Harvard University from 1996 to 2012, at one point becoming the Herchel Smith Professor of Pure Mathematics. [9] He moved to the Institute for Advanced Study as the Robert and Luisa Fernholz Professorship from 2012 to 2019. [9]
The Harvard Faculty of Arts and Sciences (FAS) is the largest of the ten faculties that constitute Harvard University. Headquartered principally in Cambridge, Massachusetts , and centered in the historic Harvard Yard , FAS is the only faculty responsible for both undergraduate and graduate education.
Earlier this year a Harvard math and statistics major created the website HUGems.net, which shows the upcoming semester’s classes with high overall course evaluation ratings and organizes ...
The Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences (SEAS) is the engineering school within Harvard University's Faculty of Arts and Sciences, offering degrees in engineering and applied sciences to graduate students admitted directly to SEAS, and to undergraduates admitted first to Harvard College. Previously the Lawrence ...
In 1956, Gallagher received a B.A. degree magna cum laude from Harvard University. [7] [5] At Harvard, he was a member of the Harvard Mathematics Club and Eliot House Mathematics-Physics Club and completed an undergraduate honors thesis entitled On a property of some entire functions. [6]