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  1. Alberto Calderón - Wikipedia

    Alberto Pedro Calderón (September 14, 1920 – April 16, 1998) was an Argentine mathematician. His name is associated with the University of Buenos Aires , but first and foremost with the …

  2. Alberto Pedro Calderón - MacTutor History of Mathematics

    Apr 16, 1998 · Alberto Calderón was an Argentinian mathematician who cooperated with Zygmund to found the Chicago school of "hard analysis". Alberto Calderón was the son of …

  3. Calderón, Alberto Pedro - Encyclopedia.com

    CALDERóN, ALBERTO PEDRO (b. Mendoza, Argentina, 14 September 1920; d. Chicago, Illinois, 16 April 1998), mathematics, analysis, partial differential equations, singular integrals. …

  4. Alberto P. Calderon - National Science and Technology Medals Foundation

    Alberto P. Calderón is regarded as one of this century’s leading mathematicians. His contributions have changed the way researchers approach a wide variety of areas in both pure mathematics …

  5. Alberto P. Calderon - Encyclopedia.com

    May 18, 2018 · Widely considered as one of the twentieth century's foremost mathematicians, Alberto Calderón's career spans more than 45 years, during which he has left behind many …

  6. Calderón arrived in Chicago in 1949, as a Rockefeller Fellow, and by 1950 he had obtained his Ph.D. in mathematics under Zyg- mund’s supervision. Calderón’s dissertation was marvelous. …

  7. Celebratio Mathematica — Calderón — U Chicago

    Apr 17, 1998 · Al­berto Calderón, a Uni­versity of Chica­go math­em­atician widely re­garded as one of the most in­flu­en­tial math­em­aticians of the 20th cen­tury, died Thursday in North­west­ern …

  8. Alberto Pedro Calderón - Scientific Lib

    Alberto Pedro Calderón (September 14, 1920 – April 16, 1998) was an Argentine mathematician best known for his work on the theory of partial differential equations and singular integral …

  9. Alberto Calderón - The Mathematics Genealogy Project

    According to our current on-line database, Alberto Calderón has 27 students and 307 descendants. We welcome any additional information. If you have additional information or …

  10. Celebratio Mathematica — Calderón — Bellow: Becoming

    There were, however, hurdles on the road to be­com­ing a pro­fes­sion­al math­em­atician, “a math­em­atician’s math­em­atician”, as Al­berto Calder­ón was some­times called, be­cause oth­er …

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