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Article from Harvard Gazette naming 2006 lecturer (date later changed to fall 2006) and giving history of series; List of incumbents, 1926–2002, as reported by Harvard University's English Department (Dead link - see copy at the Wayback Machine) Norton Lectures at the Mahindra Humanities Center at Harvard University
The Watson Lecture Series, at the California Institute of Technology, which began in 1922, presents lectures on science and engineering from the institute's researchers [7] Social and political [ edit ]
He is a former member of the executive boards of Dedman College of Humanities and Sciences, Cox School of Business, John Goodwin Tower Center for Political Studies and Willis M. Tate Distinguished Lecture Series. He has also served as a regent for the Texas A&M University System. [4]
The j-invariant of the Tate curve is given by a power series in q with leading term q −1. [2] Over a p-adic local field, therefore, j is non-integral and the Tate curve has semistable reduction of multiplicative type. Conversely, every semistable elliptic curve over a local field is isomorphic to a Tate curve (up to quadratic twist). [3]
[4] [1] The two of them, together with E. H. Moore, William Osgood, Frank Cole, Alexander Ziwet, and Frank Morley, wrote later an open letter to the AMS, asking the society to sponsor an annual week-long series of Colloquium lectures focussing on a specific mathematical area, in order to complement the traditional shorter talks.
The Alfred Tarski Lectures are an annual distinction in mathematical logic and series of lectures held at the University of California, Berkeley.Established in tribute to Alfred Tarski on the fifth anniversary of his death, the award has been given every year since 1989.
City Arts & Lectures produces onstage conversation at the Herbst Theatre in San Francisco. Founded by Sydney Goldstein [1] in 1980, City Arts & Lectures produces more than fifty live events a year and records most events for edited and delayed broadcast on public radio.
In 2001 Miodownik gave a series of talks at the Institute of Contemporary Arts (ICA) on aesthetics in the arts and sciences. [17] In 2003 he co-founded the Materials Library, a website for people working in materials science, with a grant from NESTA. [18] In 2005 he organised two talks at Tate Modern on the influence of new materials on the ...