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    John Torrence Tate Jr. (March 13, 1925 – October 16, 2019) was an American mathematician distinguished for many fundamental contributions in algebraic...
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  • John Tate may refer to: John Tate (mathematician) (1925–2019), American mathematician John Torrence Tate Sr. (1889–1950), American physicist John Percival...
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  • Physical Review between 1926 and 1950. He is the father of mathematician John Torrence Tate Jr. Tate was born on 28 July 1889 in Lenox, Iowa. He attended the...
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  • pioneer of balloonists Edward C. Prescott - economist, Nobel Prize John Tate - mathematician Andrew Alberts - National Hockey League player Russ Anderson -...
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  • Nobel Prize in Physics Robert Solow, Nobel Prize-winning economist John Tate, mathematician and 2010 Abel Prize winner Samuel Ting, Nobel Prize in Physics...
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  • Scheub, professor and folklorist of African cultures (b. 1931) John Tate, mathematician (b. 1925) October 17 Michael F. Armstrong, lawyer (b. 1932) Hildegard...
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    his Ph.D in 1987 at Harvard University under the guidance of Professor John Tate. Thakur has spent three and half years at Institute for Advanced Study...
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  • H^{1}\left(G_{K_{v}},A_{v}\right)\right).} This group was introduced by Serge Lang and John Tate and Igor Shafarevich. Cassels introduced the notation Ш(A/K), where Ш...
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  • (1998), "Barsotti-Tate groups and crystals", Documenta Mathematica, Proceedings of the International Congress of Mathematicians, Vol. II (Berlin, 1998)...
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  • Bernard Dwork (category 20th-century American mathematicians)
    (his formal advisor was John Tate); Nick Katz was one of his students. He spent 3 years at Harvard University and 7 years at Johns Hopkins University before...
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