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refer to: Alex
Langlands,
British archaeologist and
historian Alan
Langlands, vice
chancellor of the
University of
Leeds Anders Langlands,
visual effects...
- research, the
Langlands program has been
described by
Edward Frenkel as "a kind of
grand unified theory of mathematics." The
Langlands program consists...
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Phelan Langlands, CC FRS FRSC (/ˈlæŋləndz/; born
October 6, 1936) is a
Canadian mathematician. He is best
known as the
founder of the
Langlands program...
- and
classics at
Swansea University.
Langlands is
currently a
patron of the
Heritage Crafts ****ociation.
Langlands began his TV
career as a
presenter on...
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Dorothy Langlands (née Storey) (died 1845) was an
English silversmith.
Langlands was the
daughter of
Charles Storey of Soho. She
married John
Langlands II...
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Langlands & Bell are two
artists who work collaboratively. Ben
Langlands (born
London 1955) and
Nikki Bell (born
London 1959),
began collaborating in 1978...
- mathematics, the
Langlands classification is a
description of the
irreducible representations of a
reductive Lie
group G,
suggested by
Robert Langlands (1973)....
- lead it into his 90s, when it was
renamed in his
honour Langlands School and College.
Langlands was born in 1917, with a twin brother, in Hull, England...
- L-functions. The
Langlands dual was
introduced by
Langlands (1967) in a
letter to A. Weil. The L-group is used
heavily in the
Langlands conjectures of Robert...
- Jacquet–
Langlands correspondence is a
correspondence between automorphic forms on GL2 and its
twisted forms,
proved by
Jacquet and
Langlands (1970, section...