Vil du skrive master om sentre for fremragende utdanning? 🤔 @NOKUT_No utlyser opptil fire masterstipender til studenter som ønsker å analysere ordningen 😮 Frist 26. oktober https://t.co/XJYSaHx9q2
Just three hours left to His Majesty King Harald V presents the Abel Prize to this years laureate, Robert P. Langlands, in the University Aula. The ceremony will be streamed live from 12 noon GMT/14:00 Norwegian time at https://t.co/bNqmpnbfuc @UniOslo"
Jaggu godt vi har en kritisk avis som fokuserer mer på hva som skjer på Twitter enn hva som skjer i den reelle debatten på #LMNSO. https://t.co/0wgD7DqGBI
– Nok en gang gjør studentpolitikerne seg selv - ikke sakene de kjemper - til sentrum, skriver Universitas-redaktør Birk Tjeldflaat Helle. #LMNSO
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Want to know more about this year`s laureate? Read this wonderful article from @alexbellos about Robert P. Langlands. @guardian https://t.co/hxKDUfe5Mp
Just two hours left to the 2018 Abel Prize announcement! Watch the announcement from 11 GMT (12 noon in Oslo, Norway) live here on Facebook or click on the link below.
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Who do you think will win this year's Abel Prize? The announcement will be streamed live tomorrow on Facebook and https://t.co/mwaqpQQSZo 11.00 GMT (12.00 noon Norwegian time). #AbelPrizeCountdown
“Szemerédi has an "irregular mind"; his brain is wired differently than for most mathematicians. Many of us admire his unique way of thinking, his extraordinary vision.”-From "An Irregular Mind" #AbelPrizeCountdown
The announcement will be streamed on https://t.co/bNqmpnbfuc
The achievements of John Thompson and of Jacques Tits are of extraordinary depth and influence. They complement each other and together form the backbone of modern group theory. #AbelPrizeCountdown
The 2005 laureate Peter D. Lax is not afraid to put mathematics in “layman’s terms”. One time he explained a mathematical phenomenon as a haiku:
Speed depends on size
Balanced by dispersion
Oh, solitary splendor
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“This is a wonderful choice”, said Professor John M. Ball at Oxford University when Sir Michael Francis Atiyah and Isadore M. Singer were awarded the Abel Prize jointly in 2004. #AbelPrizeCountdown