Michael Atiyah

Information about Michael Atiyah

Sir Michael Francis Atiyah, OM, FRS (b. April 22, 1929) is a Lebanese-British mathematician, widely considered one of the greatest geometers of the 20th century. His path-breaking work with Isadore Singer led to the proof of the Atiyah-Singer index theorem in the 1960s, a result that has helped to pave the way for the development of several branches of mathematics since that time.

He had also founded, earlier and together with Friedrich Hirzebruch, the study of another major tool in algebraic topology: topological K-theory. It was inspired by Alexander Grothendieck's work on generalising the Riemann-Roch theorem, and has since generated algebraic K-theory and many applications to mathematical physics.

Biography

Atiyah was born in Hampstead, London [1] to a Scottish mother and Lebanese Arab writer Edward Atiyah. Patrick Atiyah, professor of law, is his brother [2]. He was brought up mostly in Cairo, Egypt, and the Sudan. He later went to Manchester Grammar School and then Trinity College, Cambridge. He was a student of W. V. D. Hodge at Cambridge, where he was awarded a doctorate in 1955 for a thesis entitled Some Applications of Topological Methods in Algebraic Geometry. He was one of the founders, with Hirzebruch, of topological K-theory, a branch of algebraic topology. He has collaborated with many other mathematicians, for example with Raoul Bott and Isadore Singer on the Atiyah–Bott fixed-point theorem and related developments leading to the Atiyah-Singer index theorem. This led to work in representation theory, and on the heat equation on manifolds. His later research on gauge field theories, particularly Yang-Mills theory, stimulated important interactions between geometry and physics, most notably in the work of Edward Witten.

Atiyah's many students include Simon Donaldson, Nigel Hitchin, Peter Kronheimer, Graeme Segal, George Lusztig. Jack Morava, Frances Kirwan, Lisa Jeffrey and Ruth Lawrence, who completed her Ph.D. at the age of eighteen.

Career

Atiyah rejuvenated British mathematics during his years at Oxford and Cambridge. He was also one of the driving forces behind the creation of the Isaac Newton Institute for Mathematical Sciences in Cambridge and became its first director. He received the Royal Medal of the Royal Society in 1968 and its Copley Medal in 1988. He served as president of the London Mathematical Society (1974 - 1976). In the 1990s, he has been president of the Royal Society, and master of Trinity College, Cambridge.

Atiyah was also active on the international scene. He has served as president of the Pugwash Conferences on Science and World Affairs. He was responsible for the founding of the InterAcademy Panel on International Issues, a global network of the world's scientific academies which aims to help its member academies to shape public policy in areas related to science. He also instigated the formation of the Association of European Academies (ALLEA), and has played an important role in the shaping of today’s European Mathematical Society (EMS).

Atiyah is now retired and an honorary professor at the University of Edinburgh. He served as Chancellor of the University of Leicester between 1995 and 2005, from where he received a Distinguished Honorary Fellowship in 2007. He has also been professor of mathematics at the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton, New Jersey. Atiyah has been the president of the Royal Society of Edinburgh since 2005.

Awards and honours

In 1966, when he was thirty-seven years old, he was awarded the Fields Medal, for his work in developing K-theory, a generalized Lefschetz fixed-point theorem (jointly with Raoul Bott) and the Atiyah-Singer theorem, for which he also won, in 2004, the Abel Prize jointly with Isadore Singer.

Among the other prizes he has received are the Feltrinelli Prize from the Accademia Nazionale dei Lincei (1981) and the King Faisal International Prize for Science (1987).

Atiyah was knighted in 1983 and made a member of the Order of Merit in 1992.

He is listed as a Distinguished Supporter of the British Humanist Association.

In 2004 he was awarded the Abel Prize for mathematics jointly with Isadore M. Singer from MIT.

His Erdős number is 3, via a chain of collaborations involving Laurel A. Smith and Persi Diaconis. He is a foreign member of the Russian Academy of Sciences.

Books

  • Siamo tutti matematici, Di Renzo Editore, Roma, 2007

References

1. ^ GRO REgister of Births: JUN 1929 1a 825 HAMPSTEAD - Michael F. Atiyah, mmn = Levens
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Honorary titles
Preceded by
Sir George Porter
President of the Royal Society
1990–1995
Succeeded by
Sir Aaron Klug
Preceded by
Sir Andrew Huxley
Master of Trinity College, Cambridge
1990–1997
Succeeded by
Amartya Sen
Preceded by
The Lord Porter of Luddenham
Chancellor of the University of Leicester
1995–2005
Succeeded by
Sir Peter Williams




Persondata
NAMEAtiyah, Michael
ALTERNATIVE NAMESAtiyah, Michael Francis
SHORT DESCRIPTIONMathematician
DATE OF BIRTH1929-04-22
PLACE OF BIRTHHampstead, London, England
DATE OF DEATH
PLACE OF DEATH
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Kūllūnā li-l-waṭan, li-l-'ula wa-l-'alam   (Arabic)
"Nous sommes tous pour le pays, la sublimation et le drapeau!"
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"Dieu et mon droit" [2]   (French)
"God and my right"
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"God Save the Queen" [3]
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mathematician is a person whose primary area of study and research is the field of mathematics.

Problems in mathematics

Some people incorrectly believe that mathematics has been fully understood, but the publication of new discoveries in mathematics continues at an immense
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Isadore Singer

Born 1924
Detroit, Michigan
Nationality American
Field Mathematics
Institutions MIT
Alma mater Michigan
Chicago
Known for Atiyah-Singer index theorem
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In mathematics, a proof is a demonstration that, assuming certain axioms, some statement is necessarily true. A proof is a logical argument, not an empirical one. That is, one must demonstrate that a proposition is true in all cases before it is considered a theorem of mathematics.
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Friedrich E.P. Hirzebruch (born 17 October 1927) is a German mathematician, working in the fields of topology, complex manifolds and algebraic geometry, and a leading figure in his generation.

He was born in Hamm, Westphalia.
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Algebraic topology is a branch of mathematics in which tools from abstract algebra are used to study topological spaces.
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In mathematics, topological K-theory is a branch of algebraic topology. It was founded to study vector bundles on general topological spaces, by means of ideas now recognised as (general) K-theory that were introduced by Alexander Grothendieck.
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Alexander Grothendieck (born March 28, 1928 in Berlin, Germany) is considered to be one of the greatest mathematicians of the 20th century. He made major contributions to algebraic geometry, homological algebra, and functional analysis.
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In mathematics, algebraic K-theory is an advanced part of homological algebra concerned with defining and applying a sequence
Kn(R)
of functors from rings to abelian groups, for all integers n.
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Constituent country England
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Motto
Nemo me impune lacessit   (Latin)
"No one provokes me with impunity"
"Cha togar m'fhearg gun dioladh"   
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Motto
Kūllūnā li-l-waṭan, li-l-'ula wa-l-'alam   (Arabic)
"Nous sommes tous pour le pays, la sublimation et le drapeau!"
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Edward Atiyah (1903-64) was born in Lebanon.

He came to England to study at Oxford University, and there met and married a Scottish woman, Jean. They had four children, including the renowned mathematician, Sir Michael Francis Atiyah and Patrick Atiyah, an academic and
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Patrick S. Atiyah QC FBA (born March 5, 1931) is an English lawyer and academic.

Life

Atiyah is a son of the Lebanese writer Edward Atiyah and his Scottish wife Jean. The well-known mathematician Sir Michael Atiyah is his brother.
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Cairo
القـــاهـــر?


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Egypt: Site of Cairo (top center)
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Gumhūriyyat Miṣr al-ʿArabiyyah
Arab Republic of Egypt


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Bilady, Bilady, Bilady
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Motto
"Al-Nasr Lana"   (Arabic)
"Victory is Ours"
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نحن جند للہ جند الوطن   (Arabic)

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The Manchester Grammar School (MGS) is an independent boys' school (ages 11-18) in Fallowfield, Manchester, England. Founded in the 16th century as a free grammar school, it continued on a site adjacent to Manchester parish church (later the cathedral) until 1930,
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Trinity College

                     
College name The College of the Holy and Undivided Trinity
Motto Virtus Vera Nobilitas
(Latin: Virtue is true nobility)
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