Jeremy Francis Atiyah, traveller and writer: born Woking, Surrey 30 December 1963; Travel Editor, The Independent on Sunday 1997-2000; married 1991 Xiaosong Que (marriage dissolved 2000); died Monti ...
Michael Atiyah, a British mathematician who united mathematics and physics during the 1960s in a way not seen since the days of Isaac Newton, died on Friday. He was 89. The Royal Society in London, of ...
At 86, Britain’s preeminent mathematical matchmaker is still tackling the big questions and dreaming of a union between the quantum and the gravitational forces. Despite Michael Atiyah’s many ...
Prefer Newsweek on Google to see more of our trusted coverage when you search. Over the past few days, the mathematics world has been abuzz over the news that Sir Michael Atiyah, the famous Fields ...
A renowned mathematician claims to have cracked one of the field’s most enduring riddles — and it could be worth $1 million to him if he’s right. In a 45-minute talk Monday at the Heidelberg Laureate ...
Despite Michael Atiyah’s many accolades—he is a winner of both the Fields and the Abel prizes for mathematics; a past president of the Royal Society of London, the oldest scientific society in the ...
The last time I met Michael Atiyah, who has died aged 89, was at Tate Modern in London; not the most likely place to run into probably Britain’s greatest mathematician since Isaac Newton, but entirely ...
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Michael Atiyah, a British mathematician who united mathematics and physics during the 1960s in a way not seen since the days of Isaac Newton, died Friday. He was 89. The Royal Society in London, of ...