Atle selberg biography of michael

  • Atle Selberg was a Norwegian mathematician known for his work in analytic number theory and on discrete groups and automorphic forms.
  • Atle Selberg (14 June 1917 – 6 August 2007) was a Norwegian mathematician known for his work in analytic number theory and the theory of automorphic forms.
  • Ole Michael Ludvigsen Selberg (7 October 1877 – 11 December 1950) was a Norwegian mathematician and educator.
  • Atle Selberg

    MATHEMATICIAN

    1917 - 2007

    Atle Selberg

    Atle Selberg (14 June 1917 – 6 August 2007) was a Norwegian mathematician known for his work in analytic number theory and the theory of automorphic forms, and in particular for bringing them into relation with spectral theory. Read more on Wikipedia

    Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Atle Selberg has received more than 179,085 page views. His biography is available in 42 different languages on Wikipedia (up from 39 in 2019). Atle Selberg is the 270th most popular mathematician (up from 285th in 2019), the 97th most popular biography from Norway (down from 96th in 2019) and the 3rd most popular Norwegian Mathematician.

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  • Atle Selberg 1917–2007

    Renowned Norwegian mathematician Atle Selberg, Professor Emeritus in the School of Mathematics at the Institute for Advanced Study, died on the evening of August 6 at his home in Princeton, NJ. He was 90.

    Throughout a career spanning more than six decades, Professor Selberg made significant contributions to modular forms, Riemann and other zeta functions, analytic number theory, sieve methods, discrete groups, and trace formula. The impact of his work is evident from the many mathematical terms that bära his name: The Selberg Trace Formula, The Selberg Sieve, The Selberg Integral, The Selberg Class, The Rankin-Selberg L-Function, The Selberg Eigenvalue Conjecture, and The Selberg Zeta Function.

    "Atle's passing marks a great loss, both to the Institute and to the larger scientific community," commented Peter Goddard, Director of the Institute. "His far-reaching contributions have left a profound imprint on the world of mathematics, and we have lost not

    Atle Selberg

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    Born
    14 June 1917
    Langesund, Norway
    Died
    6 August 2007
    Princeton, New Jersey, USA

    Summary
    Atle Selberg was a Norwegian mathematician known for his work in analytic number theory and on discrete groups and automorphic forms.


    Biography

    Atle Selberg's parents were Ole Michael Ludvigsen Selberg (1877-1950) and Anna Kristina Brigtsdatter Skeie (1874-1971). Ole Selberg was a school teacher of mathematics who, at age 48, was awarded his doctorate from the University of Oslo for his thesis Ein Beitrag zur Theorie der algebraisch auflösbaren Gleichungen von PrimzahlgradⓉ. At the time Atle was born his father was senior master at the Middle School in Langesund. However, shortly after Atle was born, his father moved to a school in Voss in Hordaland where he taught for three years. By 1921 he was teaching at Bergen County Middle School. Atle's mother, Anna Skeie, the daughter of the teacher Brigt Arnesen Skeie (1846-1939) and Brita Hansdatter