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'''Stephen Smale''' (born July 15, 1930) is an American [[mathematician]] from [[Flint, Michigan]]. His research concerns [[topology]], [[dynamical system]]s and [[mathematical economics]]. He was awarded the [[Fields Medal]] in 1966, and spent more than three decades on the mathematics faculty of the [[University of California, Berkeley]] (1960–1961 and 1964–1995).
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'''Stephen Smale''' (born July 15, 1930) is an American [[mathematician]] from Flint, Michigan.
  
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== Life and work ==
  
== Work ==
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His research concerns [[topology]], [[dynamical system]]s and [[mathematical economics]].
  
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He was awarded the [[Fields Medal]] in 1966, and spent more than three decades on the mathematics faculty of the [[University of California, Berkeley]] (1960–1961 and 1964–1995).
  
 
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* [[Morse theory]]
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== External links ==  
 
== External links ==  
  
 
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephen_Smale Stephen Smale] @ Wikipedia
 
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephen_Smale Stephen Smale] @ Wikipedia
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Latest revision as of 12:14, 11 November 2016

Stephen Smale (born July 15, 1930) is an American mathematician from Flint, Michigan.

Life and work

His research concerns topology, dynamical systems and mathematical economics.

He was awarded the Fields Medal in 1966, and spent more than three decades on the mathematics faculty of the University of California, Berkeley (1960–1961 and 1964–1995).

See also

External links