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The Shaw Prize Prize in Mathematical Sciences 2020 (English)
published: 04 Nov 2020
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Alexander Kazhdan
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Alexander Kazhdan
Alexander Petrovich Kazhdan (russisch Александр Петрович Каждан; * 3.September 1922 in Moskau; † 29.Mai 1997 in Washington, D.C.) war ein russisch-amerikanischer Byzantinist.Das von ihm herausgegebene, erstmals 1991 erschienene Oxford Dictionary of Byzantium entwickelte sich zum Standardwerk der Byzantinistik.
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Alexander Kazhdan | Wikipedia audio article
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00:03:07 1.2 United States
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How Were Medieval Taxes Collected? (Short Animated Documentary)
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Oxford Dictionary of Byzantium
The Oxford Dictionary of Byzantium (ODB) is a three-volume historical dictionary published by the English Oxford University Press. With more than 5,000 entries, it contains comprehensive information in English on topics relating to the Byzantine Empire. It was edited by Alexander Kazhdan, and was first published in 1991. Kazhdan was a professor at Princeton University who became a Senior Research Associate at Dumbarton Oaks, Washington, DC, before his death. He contributed to many of the articles in the Dictionary and always signed his initials A.K. at the end of the article to indicate his contribution.
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published: 21 Jan 2022
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The Shaw Prize Lecture in Mathematical Sciences 2020
published: 07 Jun 2021
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Prof. David Kazhdan's Big Fall
Long-time Harvard Professor David Kazhdan, now a Professor at Hebrew University, is a mathmetician, a hiker and a biker. On one bike ride, Kazjdan was hit by a truck- a double tractor-trailer- in a hit-and-run.
"A person in this condition, there's only one place he's going- and that's Hadassah's hospital," said the EMTs.
Hear his son tell the story of this distinguished professor's scary run-in with a truck, and his inspiring process of recovery at Hadassah.
published: 04 Aug 2014
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5 Monarchs Who Endured Horrible Deaths
These monarchs suffered grim deaths.
Chapters:
0:00 Opening
0:14 Emperor Vitellius
1:14 Emperor Andronikos I
2:16 King Henry II
3:12 Chhatrapati Sambhaji
4:12 Tsar Nicholas II
5: 14 Endscreen
This video was based on an article I wrote for History of Yesterday: https://historyofyesterday.com/5-monarchs-who-suffered-horrible-deaths-ea626de17ed0
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published: 15 Aug 2022
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7.3 D. Kazhdan : The lifting problems and crystal base
Visions in Mathematics Towards 2000
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Wednesday, August 25, 1999, 9:15-15:00
1.0 Introduction by U.Liberman and V.Milman
1.1 M. Gromov : Geometry as the art of asking questions
1.2 H. Hofer : Holomorphic curves and real three-dimentional dynamics
1.3 Y. Eliashberg : Symplectic field theory
1.4 H. Furstenberg : Dynamical methods in Diophantine problems
Wednesday, August 25, 1999, 15:00-18:00
1.5 G. Marg...
published: 08 Nov 2018
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Alexander Kazhdan
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Alexander Petrovich Kazhdan (russisch Александр Петрович Каждан; * 3.September 19...
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Alexander Kazhdan
Alexander Petrovich Kazhdan (russisch Александр Петрович Каждан; * 3.September 1922 in Moskau; † 29.Mai 1997 in Washington, D.C.) war ein russisch-amerikanischer Byzantinist.Das von ihm herausgegebene, erstmals 1991 erschienene Oxford Dictionary of Byzantium entwickelte sich zum Standardwerk der Byzantinistik.
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Alexander Kazhdan
Alexander Petrovich Kazhdan (russisch Александр Петрович Каждан; * 3.September 1922 in Moskau; † 29.Mai 1997 in Washington, D.C.) war ein russisch-amerikanischer Byzantinist.Das von ihm herausgegebene, erstmals 1991 erschienene Oxford Dictionary of Byzantium entwickelte sich zum Standardwerk der Byzantinistik.
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Alexander Kazhdan | Wikipedia audio article
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
Alexander Kazhdan
00:00:13 1 Biography
00:00:22 1.1 Soviet
00:03:07 1.2 United States
00:05:15 2 Notes
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This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
Alexander Kazhdan
00:00:13 1 Biography
00:00:22 1.1 Soviet
00:03:07 1.2 United States
00:05:15 2 Notes
00:05:24 3 Further reading
Listening is a more natural way of learning, when compared to reading. Written language only began at around 3200 BC, but spoken language has existed long ago.
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Alexander Petrovich Kazhdan (Russian: Алекса́ндр Петро́вич Кажда́н; 3 September 1922 – 29 May 1997) was a Soviet-American Byzantinist.
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Alexander Kazhdan
00:00:13 1 Biography
00:00:22 1.1 Soviet
00:03:07 1.2 United States
00:05:15 2 Notes
00:05:24 3 Further reading
Listening is a more natural way of learning, when compared to reading. Written language only began at around 3200 BC, but spoken language has existed long ago.
Learning by listening is a great way to:
- increases imagination and understanding
- improves your listening skills
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Now learn the vast amount of general knowledge available on Wikipedia through audio (audio article). You could even learn subconsciously by playing the audio while you are sleeping! If you are planning to listen a lot, you could try using a bone conduction headphone, or a standard speaker instead of an earphone.
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- Socrates
SUMMARY
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Alexander Petrovich Kazhdan (Russian: Алекса́ндр Петро́вич Кажда́н; 3 September 1922 – 29 May 1997) was a Soviet-American Byzantinist.
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How Were Medieval Taxes Collected? (Short Animated Documentary)
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Konstantin Bredyuk
How were medieval taxes collected? They just did the rounds and picked it up, who'd have guessed? Also, rich people didn't pay it.
Sources:
State, Feudal, and Private Economy in Byzantium by Alexander Kazhdan
Economic Factors in the Decline of the Byzantine Empire by Peter Charanis
On the Importance of Land Tenure and Agrarian Taxation in the Byzantine Empire, from the Fourth Century to the Fourth Crusade by Kenneth M. Setton
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Byzans_Scotorius
Haydn Noble
Spencer Smith
Josh Cornelius
Gideon Rashkes
Cornel Borină
Colin Steele
João Santos
Richard Manklow
Chance Cansler
Gabriel Lunde
Donald Weaver
Pierre Le Mouel
Seth Reeves
Konstantin Bredyuk
How were medieval taxes collected? They just did the rounds and picked it up, who'd have guessed? Also, rich people didn't pay it.
Sources:
State, Feudal, and Private Economy in Byzantium by Alexander Kazhdan
Economic Factors in the Decline of the Byzantine Empire by Peter Charanis
On the Importance of Land Tenure and Agrarian Taxation in the Byzantine Empire, from the Fourth Century to the Fourth Crusade by Kenneth M. Setton
- published: 21 Nov 2019
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1:35
Oxford Dictionary of Byzantium
The Oxford Dictionary of Byzantium (ODB) is a three-volume historical dictionary published by the English Oxford University Press. With more than 5,000 entries,...
The Oxford Dictionary of Byzantium (ODB) is a three-volume historical dictionary published by the English Oxford University Press. With more than 5,000 entries, it contains comprehensive information in English on topics relating to the Byzantine Empire. It was edited by Alexander Kazhdan, and was first published in 1991. Kazhdan was a professor at Princeton University who became a Senior Research Associate at Dumbarton Oaks, Washington, DC, before his death. He contributed to many of the articles in the Dictionary and always signed his initials A.K. at the end of the article to indicate his contribution.
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The Oxford Dictionary of Byzantium (ODB) is a three-volume historical dictionary published by the English Oxford University Press. With more than 5,000 entries, it contains comprehensive information in English on topics relating to the Byzantine Empire. It was edited by Alexander Kazhdan, and was first published in 1991. Kazhdan was a professor at Princeton University who became a Senior Research Associate at Dumbarton Oaks, Washington, DC, before his death. He contributed to many of the articles in the Dictionary and always signed his initials A.K. at the end of the article to indicate his contribution.
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- published: 21 Jan 2022
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5:11
Prof. David Kazhdan's Big Fall
Long-time Harvard Professor David Kazhdan, now a Professor at Hebrew University, is a mathmetician, a hiker and a biker. On one bike ride, Kazjdan was hit by a ...
Long-time Harvard Professor David Kazhdan, now a Professor at Hebrew University, is a mathmetician, a hiker and a biker. On one bike ride, Kazjdan was hit by a truck- a double tractor-trailer- in a hit-and-run.
"A person in this condition, there's only one place he's going- and that's Hadassah's hospital," said the EMTs.
Hear his son tell the story of this distinguished professor's scary run-in with a truck, and his inspiring process of recovery at Hadassah.
https://wn.com/Prof._David_Kazhdan's_Big_Fall
Long-time Harvard Professor David Kazhdan, now a Professor at Hebrew University, is a mathmetician, a hiker and a biker. On one bike ride, Kazjdan was hit by a truck- a double tractor-trailer- in a hit-and-run.
"A person in this condition, there's only one place he's going- and that's Hadassah's hospital," said the EMTs.
Hear his son tell the story of this distinguished professor's scary run-in with a truck, and his inspiring process of recovery at Hadassah.
- published: 04 Aug 2014
- views: 3113
5:24
5 Monarchs Who Endured Horrible Deaths
These monarchs suffered grim deaths.
Chapters:
0:00 Opening
0:14 Emperor Vitellius
1:14 Emperor Andronikos I
2:16 King Henry II
3:12 Chhatrapati Sambhaji
4:1...
These monarchs suffered grim deaths.
Chapters:
0:00 Opening
0:14 Emperor Vitellius
1:14 Emperor Andronikos I
2:16 King Henry II
3:12 Chhatrapati Sambhaji
4:12 Tsar Nicholas II
5: 14 Endscreen
This video was based on an article I wrote for History of Yesterday: https://historyofyesterday.com/5-monarchs-who-suffered-horrible-deaths-ea626de17ed0
Image sources:
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Nicholas_II_of_Russia_in_his_coronation_robe.jpg
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Vitellius_Aulus.jpg
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:143_-_Andronikos_I_Komnenos_(Mutinensis_-_color).png
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Henry_III_of_France-Fran%C3%A7ois_Clouet_(altered).jpg
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Sambhaji_painting_late_17th_century.png
Information sources:
https://archive.org/details/henryiikingoffra01baum/page/248/mode/2up
https://www.google.co.uk/books/edition/Encyclopaedia_of_Indian_Events_Dates/oGVSvXuCsyUC?hl=en&gbpv=0
https://www.google.co.uk/books/edition/The_Marathas_1600_1818/iHK-BhVXOU4C?hl=en&gbpv=0&bsq=sambhaji%20purandar%20jaisingh%20shivaji%20treaty
https://archive.org/details/roadtocommunism0000gott/page/106/mode/2up
https://archive.org/details/romanemperorsbio0000gran_x1d4/page/48/mode/2up
https://archive.org/details/byzantiumcrusade0000harr/page/124/mode/2up
https://archive.org/details/alexander-p.-kazhdan-the-oxford-dictionary-of-byzantium-oxford-university-press-1991/page/94/mode/2up
https://archive.org/details/frenchrenaissanc0000knec/page/30/mode/2up
https://www.google.co.uk/books/edition/Advanced_Study_in_the_History_of_Modern/d1wUgKKzawoC?hl=en&gbpv=1&pg=PA50&printsec=frontcover
https://archive.org/details/russiaoftsars0000stri/page/80/mode/2up
https://penelope.uchicago.edu/Thayer/E/Roman/Texts/Suetonius/12Caesars/Vitellius*.html
https://www.google.co.uk/books/edition/A_History_of_the_Byzantine_State_and_Soc/nYbnr5XVbzUC?hl=en&gbpv=0
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These monarchs suffered grim deaths.
Chapters:
0:00 Opening
0:14 Emperor Vitellius
1:14 Emperor Andronikos I
2:16 King Henry II
3:12 Chhatrapati Sambhaji
4:12 Tsar Nicholas II
5: 14 Endscreen
This video was based on an article I wrote for History of Yesterday: https://historyofyesterday.com/5-monarchs-who-suffered-horrible-deaths-ea626de17ed0
Image sources:
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Nicholas_II_of_Russia_in_his_coronation_robe.jpg
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Vitellius_Aulus.jpg
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:143_-_Andronikos_I_Komnenos_(Mutinensis_-_color).png
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Henry_III_of_France-Fran%C3%A7ois_Clouet_(altered).jpg
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Sambhaji_painting_late_17th_century.png
Information sources:
https://archive.org/details/henryiikingoffra01baum/page/248/mode/2up
https://www.google.co.uk/books/edition/Encyclopaedia_of_Indian_Events_Dates/oGVSvXuCsyUC?hl=en&gbpv=0
https://www.google.co.uk/books/edition/The_Marathas_1600_1818/iHK-BhVXOU4C?hl=en&gbpv=0&bsq=sambhaji%20purandar%20jaisingh%20shivaji%20treaty
https://archive.org/details/roadtocommunism0000gott/page/106/mode/2up
https://archive.org/details/romanemperorsbio0000gran_x1d4/page/48/mode/2up
https://archive.org/details/byzantiumcrusade0000harr/page/124/mode/2up
https://archive.org/details/alexander-p.-kazhdan-the-oxford-dictionary-of-byzantium-oxford-university-press-1991/page/94/mode/2up
https://archive.org/details/frenchrenaissanc0000knec/page/30/mode/2up
https://www.google.co.uk/books/edition/Advanced_Study_in_the_History_of_Modern/d1wUgKKzawoC?hl=en&gbpv=1&pg=PA50&printsec=frontcover
https://archive.org/details/russiaoftsars0000stri/page/80/mode/2up
https://penelope.uchicago.edu/Thayer/E/Roman/Texts/Suetonius/12Caesars/Vitellius*.html
https://www.google.co.uk/books/edition/A_History_of_the_Byzantine_State_and_Soc/nYbnr5XVbzUC?hl=en&gbpv=0
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7.3 D. Kazhdan : The lifting problems and crystal base
Visions in Mathematics Towards 2000
All videos playlist https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLP0YToNcfAwLBd8yibTtjv3aHfcbT4GBA
The Proceeding of this conferen...
Visions in Mathematics Towards 2000
All videos playlist https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLP0YToNcfAwLBd8yibTtjv3aHfcbT4GBA
The Proceeding of this conference was published by Birkhauser in two parts, and also represent the Volume 2000 of GAFA:
https://books.google.ru/books?id=kQtYL7pUWSwC&printsec=frontcover&hl=ru#v=onepage&q&f=false
https://books.google.ru/books?id=MNpJ4voD5PQC&printsec=frontcover&hl=ru#v=onepage&q&f=false
Wednesday, August 25, 1999, 9:15-15:00
1.0 Introduction by U.Liberman and V.Milman
1.1 M. Gromov : Geometry as the art of asking questions
1.2 H. Hofer : Holomorphic curves and real three-dimentional dynamics
1.3 Y. Eliashberg : Symplectic field theory
1.4 H. Furstenberg : Dynamical methods in Diophantine problems
Wednesday, August 25, 1999, 15:00-18:00
1.5 G. Margulis : Diophantine approximation, lattices and flows on homogeneous spaces
1.6 Y. Sinai : On some problems in the theory of dynamical systems and mathematical physics
1.7 Discussion of the subjects of lectures, Day August 25 with introduction by Y. Sinai (Zakharov, Shnirelman, Hofer)
Thursday, August 26, 1999, 9:00-12:00
2.1 J. Fröhlich: Large quantum systems
2.2 Y. Ne'eman : Physics as geometry – Plato vindicated
2.3 A. Connes : Non-commutative geometry
Thursday, August 26, 1999, 13:00-18:00
2.4 P. Shor : Mathematical problems in quantum information theory
2.5 A. Razborov : Complexity of proofs and computation
2.6 A. Wigderson : Some fundamental insights of computational complexity
2.7 M. Rabin : The mathematics of trust and adversity
Friday, August 27, 1999, 14:00-18:00, Moriah Hotel, Dead Sea
3.1 A. Jaffe : Mathematics of quantum fields
3.2 S. Novikov : Topological phenomena in real physics
3.3 Discussion on Mathematical Physics with introduction by A. Connes
3.4 Discussion on Geometry with introduction by M. Gromov
Sunday, August 29, 1999, 10:00-12:00, 14:00-16:00, Moriah Hotel, Dead Sea
4.1 Discussion on Mathematics in the Real World (image, applications etc.) with introduction by R. Coifman
4.2 Discussion on Computer Science and Discrete Mathematics with introduction by M. Rabin
Monday, August 30, 1999, 9:00-12:30
5.1 R. Coifman : Challenges in analysis 1
5.2 P. Jones : Challenges in analysis 2
5.3 E. Stein : Some geometrical concepts arising in harmonic analysis
5.4 Discussion of the subjects of lectures, Morning August 30
Monday, August 30, 1999, 14:30-18:00
5.5 H. Iwaniec : Automorphic forms in recent developments of analytic number theory
5.6 P. Sarnak : Some problems in number theory and analysis
5.7 D. Zagier : On "q" (or "Connections between modular forms, combinatorics and topology")
5.8 Discussion "The unreasonable effectiveness of modular forms" introduced by P. Sarnak
Tuesday, August 31, 1999, 9:00-13:00
6.1 L. Lovász : Discrete and continuous: two sides of phenomena
6.2 N. Alon : Probabilistic and algebraic methods in discrete mathematics
6.3 G. Kalai : An invitation to Tverberg's theorem
6.4 Discussion of the subjects of lectures, Morning August 31
Tuesday, August 31, 1999, 14:30-19:00
6.5 T. Gowers : Rough structure and crude classification
6.6 J. Bourgain : Some problems in Hamiltonian PDE's
6.7 V. Milman : Topics in geometric analysis
6.8 Discussion of the subjects of lectures, Evening August 31
Wednesday, September 1, 1999, 9:00-12:30
7.1 S. Bloch : Characteristic classes for linear differential equations
7.2 V. Voevodsky : Motivic homotopy types
7.3 D. Kazhdan : The lifting problems and crystal base
Wednesday, September 1, 1999, 14:30-18:40
7.4 A. Beilinson : Around geometric Langlands
7.5 J. Bernstein : Equivariant derived categories
7.6 V. Kac : Classification of infinite-dimensional simple groups of supersymetries and quantum field theory
7.7 Discussion of the subjects of lectures, Evening September 1
Thursday, September 2, 1999, 9:00-12:50
8.1 R. MacPherson : On the applications of topology
8.2 M. Kontsevich : Smooth and compact
8.3 D. Sullivan : String interactions in topology
8.4 Discussion of the subjects of lectures, Morning September 2
Thursday, September 2, 1999, 14:30-19:00
8.5 R.J. Aumann : Mathematical game theory: Looking backward and forward
8.6 E. Hrushovski : Logic and geometry
8.7 Discussion of the subjects of lectures, Evening September 2
8.8 Discussion "The role of homotopical algebra in physics" with introductions by D. Sullivan and M. Kontsevich
Friday, September 3, 1999, 9:00-13:30
9.1 T. Spencer : Universality and statistical mechanics
9.2 E. Lieb : The mathematics of the second law of thermodynamics
9.3 A. Kupiainen : Lessons for turbulence
9.4 S. Klainerman : Some general remarks concerning nonlinear PDE's
9.5 Discussion of the subjects of lectures, Day September 3
https://wn.com/7.3_D._Kazhdan_The_Lifting_Problems_And_Crystal_Base
Visions in Mathematics Towards 2000
All videos playlist https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLP0YToNcfAwLBd8yibTtjv3aHfcbT4GBA
The Proceeding of this conference was published by Birkhauser in two parts, and also represent the Volume 2000 of GAFA:
https://books.google.ru/books?id=kQtYL7pUWSwC&printsec=frontcover&hl=ru#v=onepage&q&f=false
https://books.google.ru/books?id=MNpJ4voD5PQC&printsec=frontcover&hl=ru#v=onepage&q&f=false
Wednesday, August 25, 1999, 9:15-15:00
1.0 Introduction by U.Liberman and V.Milman
1.1 M. Gromov : Geometry as the art of asking questions
1.2 H. Hofer : Holomorphic curves and real three-dimentional dynamics
1.3 Y. Eliashberg : Symplectic field theory
1.4 H. Furstenberg : Dynamical methods in Diophantine problems
Wednesday, August 25, 1999, 15:00-18:00
1.5 G. Margulis : Diophantine approximation, lattices and flows on homogeneous spaces
1.6 Y. Sinai : On some problems in the theory of dynamical systems and mathematical physics
1.7 Discussion of the subjects of lectures, Day August 25 with introduction by Y. Sinai (Zakharov, Shnirelman, Hofer)
Thursday, August 26, 1999, 9:00-12:00
2.1 J. Fröhlich: Large quantum systems
2.2 Y. Ne'eman : Physics as geometry – Plato vindicated
2.3 A. Connes : Non-commutative geometry
Thursday, August 26, 1999, 13:00-18:00
2.4 P. Shor : Mathematical problems in quantum information theory
2.5 A. Razborov : Complexity of proofs and computation
2.6 A. Wigderson : Some fundamental insights of computational complexity
2.7 M. Rabin : The mathematics of trust and adversity
Friday, August 27, 1999, 14:00-18:00, Moriah Hotel, Dead Sea
3.1 A. Jaffe : Mathematics of quantum fields
3.2 S. Novikov : Topological phenomena in real physics
3.3 Discussion on Mathematical Physics with introduction by A. Connes
3.4 Discussion on Geometry with introduction by M. Gromov
Sunday, August 29, 1999, 10:00-12:00, 14:00-16:00, Moriah Hotel, Dead Sea
4.1 Discussion on Mathematics in the Real World (image, applications etc.) with introduction by R. Coifman
4.2 Discussion on Computer Science and Discrete Mathematics with introduction by M. Rabin
Monday, August 30, 1999, 9:00-12:30
5.1 R. Coifman : Challenges in analysis 1
5.2 P. Jones : Challenges in analysis 2
5.3 E. Stein : Some geometrical concepts arising in harmonic analysis
5.4 Discussion of the subjects of lectures, Morning August 30
Monday, August 30, 1999, 14:30-18:00
5.5 H. Iwaniec : Automorphic forms in recent developments of analytic number theory
5.6 P. Sarnak : Some problems in number theory and analysis
5.7 D. Zagier : On "q" (or "Connections between modular forms, combinatorics and topology")
5.8 Discussion "The unreasonable effectiveness of modular forms" introduced by P. Sarnak
Tuesday, August 31, 1999, 9:00-13:00
6.1 L. Lovász : Discrete and continuous: two sides of phenomena
6.2 N. Alon : Probabilistic and algebraic methods in discrete mathematics
6.3 G. Kalai : An invitation to Tverberg's theorem
6.4 Discussion of the subjects of lectures, Morning August 31
Tuesday, August 31, 1999, 14:30-19:00
6.5 T. Gowers : Rough structure and crude classification
6.6 J. Bourgain : Some problems in Hamiltonian PDE's
6.7 V. Milman : Topics in geometric analysis
6.8 Discussion of the subjects of lectures, Evening August 31
Wednesday, September 1, 1999, 9:00-12:30
7.1 S. Bloch : Characteristic classes for linear differential equations
7.2 V. Voevodsky : Motivic homotopy types
7.3 D. Kazhdan : The lifting problems and crystal base
Wednesday, September 1, 1999, 14:30-18:40
7.4 A. Beilinson : Around geometric Langlands
7.5 J. Bernstein : Equivariant derived categories
7.6 V. Kac : Classification of infinite-dimensional simple groups of supersymetries and quantum field theory
7.7 Discussion of the subjects of lectures, Evening September 1
Thursday, September 2, 1999, 9:00-12:50
8.1 R. MacPherson : On the applications of topology
8.2 M. Kontsevich : Smooth and compact
8.3 D. Sullivan : String interactions in topology
8.4 Discussion of the subjects of lectures, Morning September 2
Thursday, September 2, 1999, 14:30-19:00
8.5 R.J. Aumann : Mathematical game theory: Looking backward and forward
8.6 E. Hrushovski : Logic and geometry
8.7 Discussion of the subjects of lectures, Evening September 2
8.8 Discussion "The role of homotopical algebra in physics" with introductions by D. Sullivan and M. Kontsevich
Friday, September 3, 1999, 9:00-13:30
9.1 T. Spencer : Universality and statistical mechanics
9.2 E. Lieb : The mathematics of the second law of thermodynamics
9.3 A. Kupiainen : Lessons for turbulence
9.4 S. Klainerman : Some general remarks concerning nonlinear PDE's
9.5 Discussion of the subjects of lectures, Day September 3
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