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         Yau Shing-tung:     more books (66)
  1. Automorphic Forms and the Langlands Program (volume 9 of the Advanced Lectures in Mathematics series) by various, 2010-03-25
  2. Surveys in Differential Geometry (Surveys in Differential Geometry) vol.3 by various, 1998-02-01
  3. Surveys in Differential Geometry, Vol. 14 (2009): Geometry of Riemann surfaces and their moduli spaces by [various], 2010-04-23
  4. Computational Conformal Geometry (volume 3 of the Advanced Lectures in Mathematics series) by various, 2008-07-01
  5. Mirror Symmetry II (Ams/Ip Studies in Advanced Mathematics, No. 1)
  6. Ordinary Differential Equations **ISBN: 9781571460653** by Stephen/ Yau, Shing-Tung Salaff, 2000-12-01
  7. Nonlinear analysis in geometry: Lectures given at the ETH-Zurich under the sponsorship of the International Mathematical Union (Série des Conférences de l'Union Mathématique Internationale) by Shing-Tung Yau, 1986
  8. Chern - a Great Geometer of the Twentieth Century by Shing-Tung Yau, 1992-01-01
  9. Current Developments in Math 1998 by David Jerison, Barry Mazur, et all 1998-06-01
  10. Second International Congress of Mathematicians by Lin, Chang-Shou, et all 2004-01-01

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    Exhibition on Publications by Prof. yau Shing Tung (?) in Chung Chi Library. Exhibition on publications by Prof. yau
    http://www.lib.cuhk.edu.hk/uli/uls/newsletter/is17/is17-10.htm
    Exhibition on Publications by Prof. Yau Shing Tung (ªô¦¨®ä±Ð±Â) in Chung Chi Library
    Exhibition on publications by Prof. Yau Shing Tung (ªô¦¨®ä±Ð±Â), the Siu-lien Ling Wong Visiting Fellow 2001/2002 of Chung Chi College, will be held in Chung Chi Library from January 17 to January 29, 2002. Prof. Yau is an alumnus of Chung Chi College and an eminent mathematical scientist. He got Fields Medal in 1982.

    83. Content17
    Exhibition on Publications by Prof. yau Shing Tung (?)in Chung Chi Library. Return to Library Newsletter Janaury 7, 2002.
    http://www.lib.cuhk.edu.hk/uli/uls/newsletter/is17/content17.htm
    Contents
    January 2002, Issue 17
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  • 84. The Asian Journal Of Mathematics
    KS Lau and MF Ma, The Regularity of L p Scaling Functions. Shing Tung yau,A Remark on the Existence of Sphere with Prescribed Mean Curvature.
    http://www.ims.cuhk.edu.hk/~ajm/vol1/vol1.html
    Contents of Volume 1, 1997
    (Click to download the first page)

    85. Main Articles
    Schoen, R.; yau, Shing Tung Existence of incompressible minimal surfaces and thetopology of threedimensional manifolds with nonnegative scalar curvature.
    http://www.math.ethz.ch/analysis geometry/arb/arb-ws0001/yamabe.html

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    87. The Harvard Club Of Hong Kong
    2/20/2002, Luncheon Speaker, Prof. yau Shing Tung. 2/20/2002, Luncheon speaker Event/Dr.yau Shing Tung. 2/20/2002, Trip to Shanghai Organized and led by Chung To.
    http://www.harvardhk.org/calendar/previous.asp
    Home Page Contact Details Links Sponsors ... By-Laws
    Below is a list of Previous Events . Click the title for full details.
    Upcoming Events
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    88. The Harvard Club Of Hong Kong
    Social Lunch with Prof. yau Shing Tung Date 3/27/2003 a round tablelunch for memebers of HCHK to meet and chat with Prof. yau, a
    http://www.harvardhk.org/calendar/detail.asp?fldAuto=84

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    91. The Emil Grosswald Lectures
    Temple University Department of Mathematics. The Emil Grosswald LecturesSHINGTUNG yau. HARVARD UNIVERSITY will speak on. Harmonic
    http://www.math.temple.edu/events/grosswald/yau.html
    Temple University
    Department of Mathematics
    The Emil Grosswald Lectures
    SHING-TUNG YAU
    HARVARD UNIVERSITY
    will speak on
    Harmonic Maps and Applications in Geometry Monday, April 11, 1994, 4:00 P.M. Kiva Auditorium, Ritter Hall Annex Counting Rational Curves in Algebraic Manifolds Tuesday, April 12, 1994, 4:00 P.M. Kiva Auditorium, Ritter Hall Annex Eigenvalues of the Laplacian Wednesday, April 13, 1994, 2:30 P.M. Walk Auditorium, Ritter Hall Annex
    Tea will be served before the first two lectures at 3:30 P.M. and after the last lecture Temple University, Main Campus, Philadelphia, PA 19122 return to the Department of Mathematics

    92. PROCEEDINGS OF SYMPOSIA IN PURE MATHEMATICS
    54 (I), Greene, Robert E. (Ed.) / yau, Shing Tung (Ed.), Differentialgeometry Vol. 1 Partial differential equations on manifolds, 1993.
    http://www.iecn.u-nancy.fr/~eguether/bibliotheque/AMS/node10.html
    suivant: TRANSLATIONS OF MATHEMATICAL MONOGRAPHS monter: AMS PROCEEDINGS OF SYMPOSIA IN
    PROCEEDINGS OF SYMPOSIA IN PURE MATHEMATICS
    Albert, Abraham Adrian (Ed.) / Kaplansky, Irving (Ed.) Finite groups Dilworth, R. P. (Ed.) Lattice theory Allendoerfer, Carl B. (Ed.) Differential geometry Morrey, Charles B. (Ed.) Partial differential equations Dekker, J. C. E. (Ed.) Recursive function theory Hall, Marshall (Ed.) 1960 Institute on finite groups Klee, Victor L. (Ed.) Convexity Whiteman, Albert Leon (Ed.) Theory of numbers Borel, Armand (Ed.) / Mostow, George D. (Ed.) Algebraic groups and discontinuous subgroups Calderon, Alberto P. (Ed.) Singular integrals Korevaar, Jacob (Ed.) / Chern, Shiing-Shen (Ed.) / Ehrenpreis, Leon (Ed.) / Fuchs, Wolfgang H. J. (Ed.) Entire functions and related parts of analysis LeVeque, William J. (Ed.) / Straus, Ernst G. (Ed.) Number theory 13 (I) Scott, Dana S. (Ed.) Axiomatic set theory Vol. 1 13 (II) Jech, Thomas J. (Ed.) Axiomatic set theory Vol. 2 Chern, Shiing-Shen (Ed.) / Smale, Stephen (Ed.) Global analysis Chern, Shiing-Shen (Ed.) / Smale, Stephen (Ed.)

    93. Re: Who Is Calabi-Yau (originator Of Calabi-Yau Manifolds)? What Is His/
    You can read about Shing Tung yau here http//wwwgap.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history/Mathematicians/yau.htmlHere http//www.news.harvard.edu/gazette/1997/05.01
    http://www.lns.cornell.edu/spr/2002-08/msg0043630.html
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    Re: Who is Calabi-Yau (originator of Calabi-Yau Manifolds)? What is his/her background?
    • Subject : Re: Who is Calabi-Yau (originator of Calabi-Yau Manifolds)? What is his/her background? From Date : Mon, 26 Aug 2002 04:06:32 GMT Approved : mmcirvin@world.std.com (sci.physics.research) Delivered-To : physics-research@ncar.ucar.edu Message-ID lkelcsbk13.fsf@pc150.maths.bris.ac.uk Newsgroups : sci.physics.research Organization : University of Bristol, UK References 53052c03.0208182041.653ed5ef@posting.google.com Sender User-Agent : Gnus/5.09 (Gnus v5.9.0) Emacs/21.2
    Well, the name refers to a Messrs Calabi and a Messrs Yau, for starters. You can read about Shing Tung Yau here: http://www-gap.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history/Mathematicians/Yau.html Here http://www.news.harvard.edu/gazette/1997/05.01/ThreeAwardedNat.html we find: When he became a MacArthur Fellow, he noted that "basically, I work in geometry; also on nonlinear equations; also a little bit on mathematical physics. These are all related in many ways." I can't find so much about Eugenio Calabi so easily via google, but he seems to have worked mostly in differential geometry. Cheers, M.

    94. Untitled Document
    Prof. yau Shing Tung is a Professor of Mathematics at Harvard University.Education. Ph.D. Mathematics, University of California, Berkeley, 1971.
    http://www.hkedcity.net/feature/scholar/1227-tsyau/profile_e.html
    Professor Yau, Shing Tung is the world renowned mathematician who is the only Chinese being awarded the Fields Medal ( the Fields Medal has played the role of the Nobel Prize in Mathematics). The Fields Medal (1982) is a formal recognition for his contributions in the partial differential equations, the Calabi conjecture in algebraic geometry, the positive mass conjecture of general relativity theory, and the real and complex Monge-Ampere equations. Prof. Yau was born in Shantou in 1949, and then immigrated to Hong Kong. After graduating from Pui Ching Middle School in 1966, he completed his Bachelor's degree in Mathematics at The Chinese University of Hong Kong . He studied for his doctorate at the University of California at Berkeley and received his Ph.D. in 1971. Between 1971 and 1987 he held appointments at a number of institutions, including Stanford (Calif.) University (1974-79), the Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton, N.J. (1979-84), and the University of California, San Diego (1984-87). He is now a Professor of Mathematics at Harvard University and has joint appointments as Professor of Mathematics of the Chinese University and the Director of the Institute of Mathematical Sciences (IMS) in the Chinese University of Hong Kong.

    95. Subject Indices
    Open University of Hong Kong LI, Chun Wah City University of Hong Kong QI, YuanWei Hong Kong University of Science Technology yau, Shing Tung The Chinese
    http://www.math.hkbu.edu.hk/hkms/keywd.htm
    Subject Indices
    Please select a subject..... Algebra Algebraic Geometry Analysis Asymptotics Complex/Harmonic Analysis Combinatorics Control Theory Differential Equations Differential Geometry Discrete Mathematics/Graph Theory/Combinatorics Dynamical Systems Financial Mathematics Fluid Mechanics Functional Analysis Graph Theory Image Processing Mathematical Education Mathematical Modelling Mathematical Physics Matric Theory Neural Networks Non-linear Systems Number Theory Numerical Methods Operations Research Optimization Partial Differential Equations Probability Scientific Computing Solitons Statistics Stochastic Models Topology Wavelets Algebra CHAN, San Toi The University of Hong Kong LEUNG, Chi Wai The Chinese University of Hong Kong LEUNG, Tat Wing Vocational Training Council SHIEH, Joseph Open University of Hong Kong SHIU, Wai Chee Hong Kong Baptist University SHUM, Kar Ping The Chinese University of Hong Kong SIU, Man Keung The University of Hong Kong TAM, Ping Kwan

    96. J. Jost - Research Interests
    nonpositive curvature, Comm. Anal. Geom. 7 (1999) 681694 (with Shing Tungyau). Lecture Notes Math. 1468 (1991), 340370 (with Shing Tung yau).
    http://www.mis.mpg.de/jjost/interests.html
    Research interests and some recent papers
    Complex systems and cognitive structures
    Theory of dynamical systems
    • structure formation in dynamical systems coupling and synchronization network topologies attractor dynamics model systems like reaction-diffusion systems, coupled map lattices, cellular automata, neural networks
    General system theory:
    • complexity concepts, external and internal complexity emergence of structure system hierarchies differentiation and integration mechanisms
    Mathematical models of cognitive processes and neural networks:
    • input processing internal models and representations mathematical analysis of neural networks neural networks as simulation tools invariances, gestalt concepts
    Conceptual and mathematical questions of biology:
    • Formal models in evolutionary biology Signal transduction and gene regulation Genetic and other evolutionary algorithms Bioinformatics Mathematik und Biologie
    Mathematics and theoretical physics
    • Geometrische Variationsprobleme und ihre Quantisierung Die Optimierung von Formen und Gestalten Riemannian geometry and geometric analysis Variational problems from mathematical physics Partial differential equations and applications in physics and biology String theory
    Dynamical systems, monograph, Springer, to appear

    97. Announcements And Events - Seminars
    yau Shing Tung, Fields Medallist on 28 Jan 2002. 21 January 2002, Timetable for the Second semester of Academic Year 2001/2002 posted.
    http://www.fst.umac.mo/news/

    98. Li Ka Shing Foundation
    yau Shing Tung,
    http://www.lksf.org/eng/project/education/knowledge/main01.shtml
    Knowledge Changes Fate
    Donation period: Project Description: Mr. Li Ka-shing considers knowledge and human capital as the two most significant resources entering the 21st century. Knowledge, in particular, can stimulate economic development, promote the welfare of a nation and its people, and advance human civilization. Through the sponsorship of this film, Mr. Li hopes to promulgate the message that knowledge can change fate.
    Knowledge Changes Fate was directed by internationally renowned mainland director Gu Chang-wei. The production crew traveled all over mainland China and Hong Kong and captured on film the inspiring stories of 40 people from all walks of life, whose fates were forever altered by knowledge.
    Zhao Yu Fen Broadband Chen Zhang Liang Broadband Yuan Long Ping Broadband Sun Wei Gang Broadband Wang Xiu Ling Broadband Zhou Shang Yuan Broadband Zhang He Min Broadband Peng Shi Lu Broadband Ma Yong Shun Broadband Zhou Li Guo Broadband Wang Ming Hai Broadband Wang Qian Broadband Tian Hui Ping Broadband Zhang Hai Di Broadband Chen Lei Broadband Jiang Sha Broadband Wang Zhao Lan Broadband Dong Shi Zhi Broadband Zhang Yi Mou Broadband Li Yang Broadband Yang Erche Namu Broadband Wang Yu Mei Broadband Jiang Kun Broadband Bi Si Wen Broadband Chen Cui Ting Broadband Ma Jing Wu Broadband Lu Zi Jian Broadband Dawa Ci Ren Broadband The people of Jin Jia Jing Broadband Wang Zhi Xiu Broadband Li Yong

    99. Keynote Speeches
    Professor yau, Shing Tung is the world renowned mathematician who is the only Chinesebeing awarded the Fields Medal (the Fields Medal has played the role of
    http://hdd.ece.nus.edu.sg/~icca/keynote0.html
    Keynote Address: Mathematics and Its Applications
    Professor Shing Tung Yau
    Winner of Fields Medal
    Harvard University, USA
    Abstract
    The status and the future of mathematics will be reviewed, and the role and applications of mathematics in various subjects such as physics, engineering, information technology, and economics will be discussed.
    About the Speaker ... ...
    Professor Yau, Shing Tung is the world renowned mathematician who is the only Chinese being awarded the Fields Medal (the Fields Medal has played the role of the Nobel Prize in Mathematics). The Fields Medal (1982) is a formal recognition for his contributions in the partial differential equations, the Calabi conjecture in algebraic geometry, the positive mass conjecture of general relativity theory, and the real and complex Monge-Ampere equations. Prof. Yau was born in Shantou in 1949, and then immigrated to Hong Kong. After graduating from Pui Ching Middle School in 1966, he completed his Bachelor's degree in Mathematics at The Chinese University of Hong Kong. He studied for his doctorate at the University of California at Berkeley and received his Ph.D. in 1971. Between 1971 and 1987 he held appointments at a number of institutions, including Stanford University (1974-79), the Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton, N.J. (1979-84), and the University of California, San Diego (1984-87). He is now a Professor of Mathematics at Harvard University and has joint appointments as Professor of Mathematics of the Chinese University and the Director of the Institute of Mathematical Sciences (IMS) in the Chinese University of Hong Kong.

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