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  2. American Mathematical Society - Wikipedia

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    Also in 1951, the American Mathematical Society's headquarters moved from New York City to Providence, Rhode Island. The society later added an office in Ann Arbor, Michigan in 1965 [ 13 ] and an office in Washington, D.C. in 1992.

  3. Dan Freed - Wikipedia

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    IAS/Park City Mathematics Series, Vol. 11. American Mathematical Society Providence, RI viii+285. Papers from the Graduate Summer School of the IAS/Park City Mathematics Institute held in Princeton, NJ, 2001. (2006) editor with Karen Uhlenbeck: Geometry and Quantum Field Theory, American Mathematical Society 1995

  4. Lawrence C. Evans - Wikipedia

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    CBMS Regional Conference Series in Mathematics, 74. Published for the Conference Board of the Mathematical Sciences, Washington, DC; by the American Mathematical Society, Providence, RI, 1990. viii+80 pp. ISBN 0-8218-0724-2; Evans, L.C.; Gangbo, W. Differential equations methods for the Monge-Kantorovich mass transfer problem. Mem. Amer. Math.

  5. Leroy P. Steele Prize - Wikipedia

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    for their Princeton Mathematical Series book A Primer on Mapping Class Groups. 2023 Lawrence C. Evans: for his book Partial Differential Equations, published by the American Mathematical Society, Providence, RI, 1998 (first edition) and 2010 (second edition). 2022 Aise Johan de Jong: for being the originator and maintainer of the Stacks Project ...

  6. John Morgan (mathematician) - Wikipedia

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    Mathematical Notes, 44. Princeton University Press, Princeton, NJ, 1996. viii+128 pp. ISBN 0-691-02597-5; John Morgan and Gang Tian. Ricci flow and the Poincaré conjecture. Clay Mathematics Monographs, 3. American Mathematical Society, Providence, RI; Clay Mathematics Institute, Cambridge, MA, 2007. xlii+521 pp. ISBN 978-0-8218-4328-4

  7. Colin Adams (mathematician) - Wikipedia

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    C. Adams, The Knot Book: An elementary introduction to the mathematical theory of knots. Revised reprint of the 1994 original. American Mathematical Society, Providence, RI, 2004. xiv+307 pp. ISBN 0-8218-3678-1; C. Adams, J. Hass, A. Thompson, How to Ace Calculus: The Streetwise Guide. W. H. Freeman and Company, 1998. ISBN 0-7167-3160-6

  8. Myles Tierney - Wikipedia

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    Myles Tierney (September 1937 – 5 October 2017) was an American mathematician and Professor at Rutgers University who founded the theory of elementary toposes with William Lawvere. Tierney obtained his B.A. from Brown University in 1959 and his Ph.D. from Columbia University in 1965.

  9. Dmitry Fuchs - Wikipedia

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    American Mathematical Society, Providence RI 1993, ISBN 0-8218-4121-1, pp. 65–74. with Serge Tabachnikov: Mathematical omnibus. Thirty lectures on classic mathematics. American Mathematical Society, Providence RI 2007, ISBN 978-0-8218-4316-1