Stephen Smale - Wikipedia Stephen Smale (born July 15, 1930) is an American mathematician, known for his research in topology, dynamical systems and mathematical economics
Stephen Smale | Biography, Fields Medal, Facts | Britannica Stephen Smale (born July 15, 1930, Flint, Michigan, U S ) is an American mathematician who was awarded the Fields Medal in 1966 for his work on topology in higher dimensions Smale grew up in a rural area near Flint
Stephen Smale - MacTutor History of Mathematics Archive Smale was an instructor at the University of Chicago in 1956-58 In 1958 Smale learnt about Pontryagin's work on structurally stable vector fields and he began to apply topological methods to study the these problems
Smale - Slang Meaning and Examples - FastSlang Smale can be used to describe both men and women, but it is most commonly used to describe men who are perceived as effeminate or lacking in physical strength The term smale has its roots in toxic masculinity and the belief that men should be strong, dominant, and aggressive
Smale Institute Stephen Smale (born July 15, 1930) is an American mathematician whose research concerns topology, dynamical systems and mathematical economics He was awarded the Fields Medal in 1966 and spent more than three decades on the mathematics faculty of the University of California, Berkeley
Mathematician:Stephen Smale - ProofWiki American mathematician working in topology, dynamical systems and mathematical economics Stephen Smale was awarded a Fields Medal in 1966 1966 at the International Congress of Mathematicians in Moscow, Russia:
Stephen Smale (born July 15, 1930), American mathematician, scientist . . . Stephen Smale is an American mathematician and writer He has worked in a number of mathematical fields, including topology and dynamical systems In the 1970s he became especially interested in the application of mathematical theory to economics
Stephen Smale - NSF - National Science Foundation View all recipients of the National Medal of Science For his pioneering contributions to mathematics in the fields of differential topology and dynamical systems, and for applications to physics, biology, economics, and the theory of computation Awarded by President Clinton in a White House ceremony on July 26, 1996
Smales problems - Wikipedia Smale's problems is a list of eighteen unsolved problems in mathematics proposed by Steve Smale in 1998 [1] and republished in 1999 [2] Smale composed this list in reply to a request from Vladimir Arnold, then vice-president of the International Mathematical Union, who