The People of Mathematics
About Celebratio Mathematica
Celebratio Mathematica is a new open-access scholarly web publication that celebrates mathematics and related fields, and their people. Celebratio Mathematica is structured as a series of collected-works volumes or, rather, enhanced guides to the collected works of selected scientists, with the added advantages of electronic media.
Celebratio Mathematica organizes, displays and preserves biographic and bibliographic information, indexing all documents deemed worthy of inclusion in a collected-works volume. These can include unpublished documents, letters, interviews, and more—possibly even hosting those works for which republishing rights can be secured. Celebratio Mathematica will also include commentaries on the scientists’ work, photographs, testimonials, varied memorabilia, and information on his or her graduate students.
Celebratio Mathematica’s independent editorial board chooses the scientists based on scientific merit, scholarly interest, and editorial opportunity.
Celebratio Mathematica is supported by MSP and public generosity.
Featured New Articles
- Interview with Yakov Eliashberg
- The miracle group: six women from Taiwan
- Dear Julia, Dear Yuri: A mathematical correspondence
- Interview with Alain Connes
-
Behind the scenes of the wavelet revolution:
Ingrid Daubechies’ letters to Yves Meyer - Interview with Augustin Banyaga
- Interview with Margaret Wright
- Interview with André Haefliger
Volumes
- A. Adrian Albert (1905–1972)
- Kenneth Ira Appel (1932–2013)
- Richard Allen Askey (1933–2019)
- Michael F. Atiyah (1929–2019)
- Paul T. Bateman (1919–2012)
- Paul Baum (b. 1936)
- Georgia Benkart (1949–2022)
- Elwyn Berlekamp (1940–2019)
- R H Bing (1914–1986)
- Joan S. Birman (b. 1927)
- David H. Blackwell (1919–2010)
- Gilbert Ames Bliss (1876–1951)
- Raoul H. Bott (1923–2005)
- Morton Brown (b. 1931)
- Donald L. Burkholder (1927–2013)
- Alberto Pedro Calderón (1920–1998)
- Mary Lucy Cartwright (1900–1998)
- Shiing-Shen Chern (1911–2004)
- Yvonne Choquet-Bruhat (b. 1923)
- Kai Lai Chung (1917–2009)
- Ingrid Daubechies (b. 1954)
- Leonard Eugene Dickson (1874–1954)
- Joseph L. Doob (1910–2004)
- Michael H. Freedman (b. 1951)
- Dmitry Fuchs (b. 1939)
- Andrew Mattei Gleason (1921–2008)
- Cameron McAllan Gordon (b. 1945)
- Benedict H. Gross (b. 1950)
- Wolfgang Haken (1928–2022)
- Joel Hass (b. 1956)
- Friedrich E. P. Hirzebruch (1927–2012)
- Dennis Lee Johnson (1938–2018)
- Vaughan F. R. Jones (1952–2020)
- Irving Kaplansky (1917–2006)
- Robion C. Kirby (b. 1938)
- James M. Kister (1930–2018)
- Shōshichi Kobayashi (1932–2012)
- Krystyna Kuperberg (b. 1944)
- Thomas Milton Liggett (1944–2020)
- Saunders Mac Lane (1909–2005)
- Dusa McDuff (b. 1945)
- Maryam Mirzakhani (1977–2017)
- Eliakim Hastings Moore (1862–1932)
- Robert Lee Moore (1882–1974)
- Calvin C. Moore (1936–2023)
- Cathleen Morawetz (1923–2017)
- Walter D. Neumann (b. 1946)
- Emmy Noether (1882–1935)
- Richard Sheldon Palais (b. 1931)
- Andrew A. Ranicki (1948–2018)
- Julia Robinson (1919–1985)
- Murray Rosenblatt (1927–2019)
- Colin P. Rourke (b. 1943)
- J. Hyam Rubinstein (b. 1948)
- Mary Ellen Rudin (1924–2013)
- Martin Scharlemann (b. 1948)
- Albert S. Schwarz (b. 1934)
- G. Peter Scott (1944–2023)
- James Simons (b. 1938)
- Isadore M. Singer (b. 1924)
- Marshall Harvey Stone (1903–1989)
- P. Emery Thomas (1927–2005)
- Abigail A. Thompson (b. 1958)
- Karen Uhlenbeck (b. 1942)
- S. R. Srinivasa Varadhan (b. 1940)
- Hassler Whitney (1907–1989)
- Robert Fones Williams (b. 1928)
- Marc Yor (1949–2014)
- Antoni Zygmund (1900–1992)
- The Miracle Group
- Lou van den Dries (b. 1951)
Credits and Advisory Board
Concept
Robion C. Kirby and James W. Pitman
Advisory Board
Joel Hass (U.C. Davis)
Robion C. Kirby (U.C. Berkeley)
Robert V. Kohn (New York U.)
Karen Hunger Parshall (U. Virginia)
James W. Pitman (U.C. Berkeley)
Ruth J. Williams (U.C. San Diego)
Editor-in-Chief
Rob Kirby
Managing Editor
Sheila Newbery
Bibliographer
Matthew R. Watkins
Website Software and Design
Peter Newbery and Alex Scorpan
Design: Alex Scorpan
Software: ProCelebratio 0.5
Mathematics rendered by MathJax (mathjax.org)
Acknowledgments & Public Support
Celebratio Mathematica is an open-access web publication supported by public generosity. Donated contributions help finance the development and maintenance of the site, the growth of the publication, and allow MSP to provide free and open access to its content.
Donating to Celebratio
Please see our donor information page.
Notable Supporters
We wish to acknowledge the considerable generosity of our supporters.
Individuals
- Mike Freedman
- Harry Lucas, Jr
- Robert Palais
- Sandor Straus
- Philippe Tondeur
Sustaining supporters
- Linda Kirby
Institutional supporters
- University of Chicago
- University of Illinois
- The Zhengxu and Ying He Foundation
- Mathematical Sciences Research Institute
- Harvard University
Other Resources
Featured New Volumes
By Collection
Celebrated by SLMath (formerly MSRI)
- The Miracle Group
- Georgia Benkart
- Joan S. Birman
- Yvonne Choquet-Bruhat
- Ingrid Daubechies
- Dusa McDuff
- Maryam Mirzakhani
- Cathleen Morawetz
- Julia Robinson
- Karen Uhlenbeck
University of Illinois
University of Chicago
- A. Adrian Albert
- Gilbert Ames Bliss
- Alberto Pedro Calderón
- Shiing-Shen Chern
- Leonard Eugene Dickson
- Irving Kaplansky
- Saunders Mac Lane
- Eliakim Hastings Moore
- Marshall Harvey Stone
- Antoni Zygmund
Probability and Statistics
- David H. Blackwell
- Kai Lai Chung
- Joseph L. Doob
- Thomas Milton Liggett
- Murray Rosenblatt
- S. R. Srinivasa Varadhan
- Marc Yor
Geometry and Topology
- Michael F. Atiyah
- R H Bing
- Joan S. Birman
- Raoul H. Bott
- Morton Brown
- Shiing-Shen Chern
- Michael H. Freedman
- Joel Hass
- Dennis Lee Johnson
- Robion C. Kirby
- James M. Kister
- Shōshichi Kobayashi
- Saunders Mac Lane
- Robert Lee Moore
- Colin P. Rourke
- J. Hyam Rubinstein
- Martin Scharlemann
- James Simons
- P. Emery Thomas
- Abigail A. Thompson
- Hassler Whitney