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  • David Vogan
  • American mathematician (born 1954)

    David Alexander Vogan Jr. (born September 8, 1954) is a mathematician at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology who works on unitary representations

    David Vogan

    David_Vogan

  • Vogan diagram
  • In mathematics, a Vogan diagram, named after David Vogan, is a variation of the Dynkin diagram of a real semisimple Lie algebra that indicates the maximal

    Vogan diagram

    Vogan_diagram

  • Vogan
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Look up Vogan in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Vogan may refer to: David Vogan (born 1954), American mathematician Don Vogan (1929–2009), Canadian

    Vogan

    Vogan

  • Ira Gessel
  • American mathematician (born 1951)

    There, he became a Putnam Fellow in 1972, alongside Arthur Rubin and David Vogan. He received his Ph.D. at MIT and was the first student of Richard P

    Ira Gessel

    Ira_Gessel

  • Kazhdan–Lusztig polynomial
  • Integral polynomial

    case was proved in a later paper of Beilinson and Bernstein (1993). 3. David Vogan showed as a consequence of the conjectures that P y , w ( q ) = ∑ i q

    Kazhdan–Lusztig polynomial

    Kazhdan–Lusztig_polynomial

  • Orbit method
  • Construction in representation theory

    found a version of the orbit method that applies to p-adic Lie groups. David Vogan proposed that the orbit method should serve as a unifying principle in

    Orbit method

    Orbit_method

  • David Eisenbud
  • American mathematician (born 1947)

    David Eisenbud (born 8 April 1947) is an American mathematician. He is a professor of mathematics at the University of California, Berkeley and former

    David Eisenbud

    David Eisenbud

    David_Eisenbud

  • Jeffrey Adams (mathematician)
  • American mathematician

    to the Human Genome Project in scope. Together with Dan Barbasch and David Vogan, he co-authored a monograph on a geometric approach to the Langlands

    Jeffrey Adams (mathematician)

    Jeffrey Adams (mathematician)

    Jeffrey_Adams_(mathematician)

  • Bertram Kostant
  • American Jewish mathematician

    students include James Harris Simons, James Lepowsky, Moss Sweedler, David Vogan, and Birgit Speh. At present he has more than 100 mathematical descendants

    Bertram Kostant

    Bertram Kostant

    Bertram_Kostant

  • Snow Fall
  • Short story by John Branch

    Online Journalism's Future". The Atlantic. Retrieved 2017-02-11. Dowling, David; Vogan, Travis (2014). "Can We "Snowfall" This?". Digital Journalism. 3 (2):

    Snow Fall

    Snow_Fall

  • Frank Morley
  • English–American mathematician (1860–1937)

    (2001–2002) David Eisenbud (2003–2004) James Arthur (2005–2006) James Glimm (2007–2008) George Andrews (2009–2010) Eric Friedlander (2011–2012) David Vogan (2013–2014)

    Frank Morley

    Frank Morley

    Frank_Morley

  • Julia Robinson
  • American mathematician (1919–1985)

    (2001–2002) David Eisenbud (2003–2004) James Arthur (2005–2006) James Glimm (2007–2008) George Andrews (2009–2010) Eric Friedlander (2011–2012) David Vogan (2013–2014)

    Julia Robinson

    Julia Robinson

    Julia_Robinson

  • Ernest William Brown
  • English-American astronomer and mathematician (1866–1938)

    (2001–2002) David Eisenbud (2003–2004) James Arthur (2005–2006) James Glimm (2007–2008) George Andrews (2009–2010) Eric Friedlander (2011–2012) David Vogan (2013–2014)

    Ernest William Brown

    Ernest_William_Brown

  • George David Birkhoff
  • American mathematician (1884–1944)

    George David Birkhoff (March 21, 1884 – November 12, 1944) was an American mathematician. He is considered one of the top American mathematicians of his

    George David Birkhoff

    George David Birkhoff

    George_David_Birkhoff

  • Felix Browder
  • American mathematician (1927–2016)

    (2001–2002) David Eisenbud (2003–2004) James Arthur (2005–2006) James Glimm (2007–2008) George Andrews (2009–2010) Eric Friedlander (2011–2012) David Vogan (2013–2014)

    Felix Browder

    Felix Browder

    Felix_Browder

  • George Mostow
  • American mathematician (1923–2017)

    (2001–2002) David Eisenbud (2003–2004) James Arthur (2005–2006) James Glimm (2007–2008) George Andrews (2009–2010) Eric Friedlander (2011–2012) David Vogan (2013–2014)

    George Mostow

    George_Mostow

  • Bryna Kra
  • American mathematician

    (2001–2002) David Eisenbud (2003–2004) James Arthur (2005–2006) James Glimm (2007–2008) George Andrews (2009–2010) Eric Friedlander (2011–2012) David Vogan (2013–2014)

    Bryna Kra

    Bryna_Kra

  • Mercer, Pennsylvania
  • Borough in Pennsylvania, US

    Reznor, musician; lead singer for industrial rock band Nine Inch Nails David Vogan, mathematician Samuel Waugh, painter J. C. Williamson, actor and impresario

    Mercer, Pennsylvania

    Mercer, Pennsylvania

    Mercer,_Pennsylvania

  • Eric Friedlander
  • Puerto Rican mathematician

    (2001–2002) David Eisenbud (2003–2004) James Arthur (2005–2006) James Glimm (2007–2008) George Andrews (2009–2010) Eric Friedlander (2011–2012) David Vogan (2013–2014)

    Eric Friedlander

    Eric Friedlander

    Eric_Friedlander

  • Einar Hille
  • American mathematician (1894–1980)

    (2001–2002) David Eisenbud (2003–2004) James Arthur (2005–2006) James Glimm (2007–2008) George Andrews (2009–2010) Eric Friedlander (2011–2012) David Vogan (2013–2014)

    Einar Hille

    Einar Hille

    Einar_Hille

  • James Arthur (mathematician)
  • Canadian mathematician (born 1944)

    (2001–2002) David Eisenbud (2003–2004) James Arthur (2005–2006) James Glimm (2007–2008) George Andrews (2009–2010) Eric Friedlander (2011–2012) David Vogan (2013–2014)

    James Arthur (mathematician)

    James_Arthur_(mathematician)

  • Maxime Bôcher
  • American mathematician (1867–1918)

    (2001–2002) David Eisenbud (2003–2004) James Arthur (2005–2006) James Glimm (2007–2008) George Andrews (2009–2010) Eric Friedlander (2011–2012) David Vogan (2013–2014)

    Maxime Bôcher

    Maxime_Bôcher

  • American Mathematical Society
  • Association of professional mathematicians

    (2001–02) David Eisenbud (2003–04) James Arthur (2005–06) James Glimm (2007–08) George E. Andrews (2009–10) Eric M. Friedlander (2011–12) David Vogan (2013–14)

    American Mathematical Society

    American Mathematical Society

    American_Mathematical_Society

  • Richard Brauer
  • German-American mathematician

    (2001–2002) David Eisenbud (2003–2004) James Arthur (2005–2006) James Glimm (2007–2008) George Andrews (2009–2010) Eric Friedlander (2011–2012) David Vogan (2013–2014)

    Richard Brauer

    Richard Brauer

    Richard_Brauer

  • Joseph L. Doob
  • American mathematician (1910–2004)

    (2001–2002) David Eisenbud (2003–2004) James Arthur (2005–2006) James Glimm (2007–2008) George Andrews (2009–2010) Eric Friedlander (2011–2012) David Vogan (2013–2014)

    Joseph L. Doob

    Joseph L. Doob

    Joseph_L._Doob

  • William Fogg Osgood
  • American mathematician

    (2001–2002) David Eisenbud (2003–2004) James Arthur (2005–2006) James Glimm (2007–2008) George Andrews (2009–2010) Eric Friedlander (2011–2012) David Vogan (2013–2014)

    William Fogg Osgood

    William_Fogg_Osgood

  • John von Neumann
  • Hungarian and American mathematician and physicist (1903–1957)

    Göttingen on a grant from the Rockefeller Foundation to study mathematics under David Hilbert. Hermann Weyl remembers how in the winter of 1926–1927 von Neumann

    John von Neumann

    John von Neumann

    John_von_Neumann

  • Gordon Whyburn
  • American mathematician

    (2001–2002) David Eisenbud (2003–2004) James Arthur (2005–2006) James Glimm (2007–2008) George Andrews (2009–2010) Eric Friedlander (2011–2012) David Vogan (2013–2014)

    Gordon Whyburn

    Gordon_Whyburn

  • R. H. Bing
  • American mathematician

    (2001–2002) David Eisenbud (2003–2004) James Arthur (2005–2006) James Glimm (2007–2008) George Andrews (2009–2010) Eric Friedlander (2011–2012) David Vogan (2013–2014)

    R. H. Bing

    R._H._Bing

  • Marston Morse
  • American mathematician (1892–1977)

    Motion of a Surface of Negative Curvature, under the direction of George David Birkhoff. Morse was married on June 20, 1922 to Celeste Phelps and they

    Marston Morse

    Marston Morse

    Marston_Morse

  • Peter Lax
  • Hungarian-born American mathematician (1926–2025)

    Peter David Lax (1 May 1926 – 16 May 2025) was a Hungarian-born American mathematician and Abel Prize laureate working in the areas of pure and applied

    Peter Lax

    Peter Lax

    Peter_Lax

  • Oswald Veblen
  • American mathematician (1880–1960)

    (2001–2002) David Eisenbud (2003–2004) James Arthur (2005–2006) James Glimm (2007–2008) George Andrews (2009–2010) Eric Friedlander (2011–2012) David Vogan (2013–2014)

    Oswald Veblen

    Oswald Veblen

    Oswald_Veblen

  • George William Hill
  • American mathematical astronomer (1838–1914)

    (2001–2002) David Eisenbud (2003–2004) James Arthur (2005–2006) James Glimm (2007–2008) George Andrews (2009–2010) Eric Friedlander (2011–2012) David Vogan (2013–2014)

    George William Hill

    George William Hill

    George_William_Hill

  • Saunders Mac Lane
  • American mathematician (1909–2005)

    Der Mathematischen Wissenschaften in Einzeldarstellungen.) AMS review by David Buchsbaum. 1999 (1967). Algebra (with Garrett Birkhoff). Chelsea. ISBN 0-8218-1646-2

    Saunders Mac Lane

    Saunders Mac Lane

    Saunders_Mac_Lane

  • Putnam Competition
  • Annual mathematics competition

    including three Fields Medalists—John Milnor (also an Abel Prize laureate), David Mumford, and Daniel Quillen—and two Nobel laureates in physics—Richard Feynman

    Putnam Competition

    Putnam_Competition

  • William Browder (mathematician)
  • American mathematician (1934–2025)

    (2001–2002) David Eisenbud (2003–2004) James Arthur (2005–2006) James Glimm (2007–2008) George Andrews (2009–2010) Eric Friedlander (2011–2012) David Vogan (2013–2014)

    William Browder (mathematician)

    William Browder (mathematician)

    William_Browder_(mathematician)

  • Raymond Louis Wilder
  • American mathematician

    (2001–2002) David Eisenbud (2003–2004) James Arthur (2005–2006) James Glimm (2007–2008) George Andrews (2009–2010) Eric Friedlander (2011–2012) David Vogan (2013–2014)

    Raymond Louis Wilder

    Raymond Louis Wilder

    Raymond_Louis_Wilder

  • Hyman Bass
  • American mathematician

    (2001–2002) David Eisenbud (2003–2004) James Arthur (2005–2006) James Glimm (2007–2008) George Andrews (2009–2010) Eric Friedlander (2011–2012) David Vogan (2013–2014)

    Hyman Bass

    Hyman Bass

    Hyman_Bass

  • Nathan Jacobson
  • American mathematician (1910–1999)

    (2001–2002) David Eisenbud (2003–2004) James Arthur (2005–2006) James Glimm (2007–2008) George Andrews (2009–2010) Eric Friedlander (2011–2012) David Vogan (2013–2014)

    Nathan Jacobson

    Nathan Jacobson

    Nathan_Jacobson

  • Bellefonte, Pennsylvania
  • Borough in Pennsylvania, US

    Olympic swimming coach Jeff VanderMeer – author, editor, literary critic David Vogan – mathematician Jeffrey P. von Arx – President of Fairfield University

    Bellefonte, Pennsylvania

    Bellefonte, Pennsylvania

    Bellefonte,_Pennsylvania

  • Marshall H. Stone
  • American mathematician

    with a thesis on differential equations that was supervised by George David Birkhoff. Between 1925 and 1937, he taught at Harvard, Yale University,

    Marshall H. Stone

    Marshall H. Stone

    Marshall_H._Stone

  • Luther P. Eisenhart
  • American mathematician (1876–1965)

    (2001–2002) David Eisenbud (2003–2004) James Arthur (2005–2006) James Glimm (2007–2008) George Andrews (2009–2010) Eric Friedlander (2011–2012) David Vogan (2013–2014)

    Luther P. Eisenhart

    Luther P. Eisenhart

    Luther_P._Eisenhart

  • Robert Bryant (mathematician)
  • American mathematician (born 1953)

    Riemann-Finsler Geometry, Cambridge University Press 2004 (editor with David Bao, S. S. Chern, Zhongmin Shen) Exterior Differential Systems, MSRI Publ

    Robert Bryant (mathematician)

    Robert Bryant (mathematician)

    Robert_Bryant_(mathematician)

  • Solomon Lefschetz
  • Russian-born American mathematician (1884–1972)

    (2001–2002) David Eisenbud (2003–2004) James Arthur (2005–2006) James Glimm (2007–2008) George Andrews (2009–2010) Eric Friedlander (2011–2012) David Vogan (2013–2014)

    Solomon Lefschetz

    Solomon_Lefschetz

  • Henry Seely White
  • American mathematician

    (2001–2002) David Eisenbud (2003–2004) James Arthur (2005–2006) James Glimm (2007–2008) George Andrews (2009–2010) Eric Friedlander (2011–2012) David Vogan (2013–2014)

    Henry Seely White

    Henry Seely White

    Henry_Seely_White

  • Michael Artin
  • American mathematician (born 1934)

    Geometry: Notes on a Course. American Mathematical Society. 2022. with David Mumford: Contributions to algebraic geometry in honor of Oscar Zariski.

    Michael Artin

    Michael Artin

    Michael_Artin

  • Cartan subalgebra
  • Nilpotent subalgebra of a Lie algebra

    definitions for a Cartan subgroup. One common approach, proposed by David Vogan, defines it as the group of elements that normalize a fixed maximal torus

    Cartan subalgebra

    Cartan subalgebra

    Cartan_subalgebra

  • Ronald Graham
  • American mathematician (1935–2020)

    Cambridge University Press. ISBN 978-1-316-60788-6. Reviews: Hopkins, David (June 2019). The Mathematical Gazette. 103 (557): 374–375. doi:10.1017/mag

    Ronald Graham

    Ronald Graham

    Ronald_Graham

  • Andrew M. Gleason
  • American mathematician and educator (1921–2008)

    problem solver rather than a visionary formulating grand theories. In 1900 David Hilbert posed 23 problems he felt would be central to next century of mathematics

    Andrew M. Gleason

    Andrew M. Gleason

    Andrew_M._Gleason

  • Irving Kaplansky
  • Canadian mathematician (1917–2006)

    academic descendants, including many through his academic grandchildren David J. Foulis (who studied with Kaplansky at the University of Chicago before

    Irving Kaplansky

    Irving Kaplansky

    Irving_Kaplansky

  • Gilbert Ames Bliss
  • American mathematician

    academic year at the University of Göttingen, interacting with Felix Klein, David Hilbert, Hermann Minkowski, Ernst Zermelo, Erhard Schmidt, Max Abraham,

    Gilbert Ames Bliss

    Gilbert Ames Bliss

    Gilbert_Ames_Bliss

  • E. H. Moore
  • American mathematician (1862–1932)

    for geometry so that points were the only primitive notion, thus turning David Hilbert's primitive lines and planes into defined notions. In 1902, he further

    E. H. Moore

    E. H. Moore

    E._H._Moore

  • Ruth Charney
  • American mathematician

    (2001–2002) David Eisenbud (2003–2004) James Arthur (2005–2006) James Glimm (2007–2008) George Andrews (2009–2010) Eric Friedlander (2011–2012) David Vogan (2013–2014)

    Ruth Charney

    Ruth Charney

    Ruth_Charney

  • James Glimm
  • American mathematician

    (2001–2002) David Eisenbud (2003–2004) James Arthur (2005–2006) James Glimm (2007–2008) George Andrews (2009–2010) Eric Friedlander (2011–2012) David Vogan (2013–2014)

    James Glimm

    James Glimm

    James_Glimm

  • Ken Ribet
  • American mathematician

    California, Berkeley. Kenneth Ribet was born in Brooklyn, New York to parents David Ribet and Pearl Ribet, both Jewish, on June 28, 1948. As a student at Far

    Ken Ribet

    Ken Ribet

    Ken_Ribet

  • Jill Pipher
  • American mathematician (born 1955)

    (2001–2002) David Eisenbud (2003–2004) James Arthur (2005–2006) James Glimm (2007–2008) George Andrews (2009–2010) Eric Friedlander (2011–2012) David Vogan (2013–2014)

    Jill Pipher

    Jill_Pipher

  • George Andrews (mathematician)
  • American mathematician (born 1938)

    Eriksson". MAA Reviews, Mathematical Association of America. Bressoud, David (2006). "Review: Ramanujan's Lost Notebook, Part I, by George Andrews and

    George Andrews (mathematician)

    George Andrews (mathematician)

    George_Andrews_(mathematician)

  • Leonard Eugene Dickson
  • American mathematician

    (2001–2002) David Eisenbud (2003–2004) James Arthur (2005–2006) James Glimm (2007–2008) George Andrews (2009–2010) Eric Friedlander (2011–2012) David Vogan (2013–2014)

    Leonard Eugene Dickson

    Leonard_Eugene_Dickson

  • Atlas of Lie groups and representations
  • Mathematical project

    Siddhartha Sahi Susana Salamanca John Stembridge Peter Trapa Marc van Leeuwen David Vogan Wai-Ling Yee Jiu-Kang Yu Gregg Zuckerman Noël, Alfred G. (2006). A General

    Atlas of Lie groups and representations

    Atlas_of_Lie_groups_and_representations

  • Arthur Jaffe
  • American mathematician (born 1937)

    1007/BF01225038. Balaban, Tadeusz; Imbrie, John; Jaffe, Arthur; Brydges, David (1 December 1984). "The mass gap for Higgs models on a unit lattice". Annals

    Arthur Jaffe

    Arthur Jaffe

    Arthur_Jaffe

  • Peter Trapa
  • American mathematician

    of Technology. While at MIT, Trapa studied representation theory with David Vogan. He completed postdoctoral work at the Institute for Advanced Study in

    Peter Trapa

    Peter_Trapa

  • Robert Lee Moore
  • American mathematician

    (2001–2002) David Eisenbud (2003–2004) James Arthur (2005–2006) James Glimm (2007–2008) George Andrews (2009–2010) Eric Friedlander (2011–2012) David Vogan (2013–2014)

    Robert Lee Moore

    Robert Lee Moore

    Robert_Lee_Moore

  • Virgil Snyder
  • American mathematician (1869-1950)

    (2001–2002) David Eisenbud (2003–2004) James Arthur (2005–2006) James Glimm (2007–2008) George Andrews (2009–2010) Eric Friedlander (2011–2012) David Vogan (2013–2014)

    Virgil Snyder

    Virgil_Snyder

  • Simon Newcomb
  • Canadian-American polymath (1835–1909)

    (2001–2002) David Eisenbud (2003–2004) James Arthur (2005–2006) James Glimm (2007–2008) George Andrews (2009–2010) Eric Friedlander (2011–2012) David Vogan (2013–2014)

    Simon Newcomb

    Simon Newcomb

    Simon_Newcomb

  • Joseph L. Walsh
  • American mathematician (1895–1973)

    2016 pbk reprint. Elsevier. ISBN 9781483222950. Brändén, Petter; Wagner, David G. (18 Sep 2008). "A Converse to the Grace–Walsh–Szegő Theorem". Mathematical

    Joseph L. Walsh

    Joseph L. Walsh

    Joseph_L._Walsh

  • Jing-Song Huang
  • the supervision of David Vogan. Joint with Pavle Pandzic from University of Zagreb, Croatia, Huang proved a conjecture of David Vogan on Dirac cohomology

    Jing-Song Huang

    Jing-Song_Huang

  • John Howard Van Amringe
  • American mathematician

    (2001–2002) David Eisenbud (2003–2004) James Arthur (2005–2006) James Glimm (2007–2008) George Andrews (2009–2010) Eric Friedlander (2011–2012) David Vogan (2013–2014)

    John Howard Van Amringe

    John Howard Van Amringe

    John_Howard_Van_Amringe

  • A. A. Albert
  • American mathematician (1905–1972)

    (1993), Block, Richard E.; Jacobson, Nathan; Osborn, J. Marshall; Saltman, David J.; Zelinsky, Daniel (eds.), Collected mathematical papers. Part 1. Associative

    A. A. Albert

    A._A._Albert

  • Theophil Henry Hildebrandt
  • American mathematician (1888–1980)

    (2001–2002) David Eisenbud (2003–2004) James Arthur (2005–2006) James Glimm (2007–2008) George Andrews (2009–2010) Eric Friedlander (2011–2012) David Vogan (2013–2014)

    Theophil Henry Hildebrandt

    Theophil_Henry_Hildebrandt

  • Edward J. McShane
  • American mathematician

    1974. His doctoral students include Victor Klee, Billy James Pettis, and David Lowdenslager, who collaborated with Henry Helson. McShane died of congestive

    Edward J. McShane

    Edward J. McShane

    Edward_J._McShane

  • Edward Burr Van Vleck
  • American mathematician (1863–1943)

    (2001–2002) David Eisenbud (2003–2004) James Arthur (2005–2006) James Glimm (2007–2008) George Andrews (2009–2010) Eric Friedlander (2011–2012) David Vogan (2013–2014)

    Edward Burr Van Vleck

    Edward Burr Van Vleck

    Edward_Burr_Van_Vleck

  • Oscar Zariski
  • Russian-American mathematician (1899–1986)

    Harvard, Zariski's students included Shreeram Abhyankar, Heisuke Hironaka, David Mumford, Michael Artin and Steven Kleiman—thus spanning the main areas of

    Oscar Zariski

    Oscar Zariski

    Oscar_Zariski

  • List of members of the National Academy of Sciences (mathematics)
  • Federale de Lausanne 2025 Marie-France Vignéras Universite Paris Cite 2024 David Vogan, Jr. Massachusetts Institute of Technology 2013 Karen Vogtmann University

    List of members of the National Academy of Sciences (mathematics)

    List_of_members_of_the_National_Academy_of_Sciences_(mathematics)

  • Earle Raymond Hedrick
  • American mathematician (1876–1943)

    obtained his PhD from Göttingen University in Germany under the supervision of David Hilbert in 1901. He then spent several months at the École Normale Supérieure

    Earle Raymond Hedrick

    Earle_Raymond_Hedrick

  • Minimal K-type
  • Minimal K-types were introduced by Vogan as part of an algebraic description of the Langlands classification. Vogan, David A. (January 1979). "The Algebraic

    Minimal K-type

    Minimal_K-type

  • Cathleen Synge Morawetz
  • Canadian mathematician (1923–2017)

    Leroy P. Steele Prize for Lifetime Achievement. In 2006, she won the George David Birkhoff Prize in Applied Mathematics. In 2012, she became a fellow of the

    Cathleen Synge Morawetz

    Cathleen Synge Morawetz

    Cathleen_Synge_Morawetz

  • Robert Simpson Woodward
  • American mathematician

    (2001–2002) David Eisenbud (2003–2004) James Arthur (2005–2006) James Glimm (2007–2008) George Andrews (2009–2010) Eric Friedlander (2011–2012) David Vogan (2013–2014)

    Robert Simpson Woodward

    Robert Simpson Woodward

    Robert_Simpson_Woodward

  • Levi L. Conant Prize
  • Mathematics prize

    Diaconis for his article "The Markov chain Monte Carlo revolution". 2011: David Vogan for his article "The character table for E 8 {\displaystyle E_{8}} "

    Levi L. Conant Prize

    Levi_L._Conant_Prize

  • Emory McClintock
  • American actuary

    (2001–2002) David Eisenbud (2003–2004) James Arthur (2005–2006) James Glimm (2007–2008) George Andrews (2009–2010) Eric Friedlander (2011–2012) David Vogan (2013–2014)

    Emory McClintock

    Emory McClintock

    Emory_McClintock

  • Henry Burchard Fine
  • American mathematician (1858–1928)

    (2001–2002) David Eisenbud (2003–2004) James Arthur (2005–2006) James Glimm (2007–2008) George Andrews (2009–2010) Eric Friedlander (2011–2012) David Vogan (2013–2014)

    Henry Burchard Fine

    Henry_Burchard_Fine

  • Deane Montgomery
  • American mathematician (1909–1992)

    (2001–2002) David Eisenbud (2003–2004) James Arthur (2005–2006) James Glimm (2007–2008) George Andrews (2009–2010) Eric Friedlander (2011–2012) David Vogan (2013–2014)

    Deane Montgomery

    Deane Montgomery

    Deane_Montgomery

  • Lipman Bers
  • Latvian-American mathematician (1914–1993)

    mathematicians including Yuri Shikhanovich, Leonid Plyushch, Valentin Turchin, and David and Gregory Chudnovsky. Within the U.S., he also opposed the American involvement

    Lipman Bers

    Lipman_Bers

  • Arthur Byron Coble
  • American mathematician (1878–1966)

    of Mathematics Archive, University of St Andrews Parshall, Karen Hunger; David E. Rowe (1997). The Emergence of the American Mathematical Research Community

    Arthur Byron Coble

    Arthur Byron Coble

    Arthur_Byron_Coble

  • Griffith C. Evans
  • American mathematician (1887–1973)

    (2001–2002) David Eisenbud (2003–2004) James Arthur (2005–2006) James Glimm (2007–2008) George Andrews (2009–2010) Eric Friedlander (2011–2012) David Vogan (2013–2014)

    Griffith C. Evans

    Griffith C. Evans

    Griffith_C._Evans

  • Thomas Fiske
  • American mathematician (1865–1944)

    (2001–2002) David Eisenbud (2003–2004) James Arthur (2005–2006) James Glimm (2007–2008) George Andrews (2009–2010) Eric Friedlander (2011–2012) David Vogan (2013–2014)

    Thomas Fiske

    Thomas Fiske

    Thomas_Fiske

  • Charles B. Morrey Jr.
  • American mathematician (1927-1984)

    Morrey Jr., Mathematics: Berkeley 1907–1984, Professor Emeritus", in Krogh, David (ed.), 1989, University of California: In Memoriam, Berkeley, CA: University

    Charles B. Morrey Jr.

    Charles B. Morrey Jr.

    Charles_B._Morrey_Jr.

  • Monica Nevins
  • Canadian mathematician

    Nilpotent Coadjoint Orbits of p-adic Reductive Lie Groups, was supervised by David Vogan. After postdoctoral research at the University of Alberta, Nevins joined

    Monica Nevins

    Monica_Nevins

  • 57 (number)
  • Natural number

    numbers)". The On-Line Encyclopedia of Integer Sequences. OEIS Foundation. Vogan, David (2007), "The character table for E8" (PDF), Notices of the American Mathematical

    57 (number)

    57_(number)

  • Vitamin A
  • Essential nutrient

    retinol were first synthesized in 1946 and 1947 by two Dutch chemists, David Adriaan van Dorp and Jozef Ferdinand Arens. During World War II, German

    Vitamin A

    Vitamin A

    Vitamin_A

  • E8 (mathematics)
  • 248-dimensional exceptional simple Lie group

    Lusztig–Vogan polynomials, an analogue of Kazhdan–Lusztig polynomials introduced for reductive groups in general by George Lusztig and David Kazhdan (1983)

    E8 (mathematics)

    E8 (mathematics)

    E8_(mathematics)

  • List of Greyhawk deities
  • Uvot. Nola admired Vogan, the god of rain and storms, the aspect of one complementing the other, both enriching their father Uvot. Vogan and Nola became

    List of Greyhawk deities

    List_of_Greyhawk_deities

  • The French Key
  • 1946 film by Walter Colmes

    Winslow David Gorcey as Eddie Miller Archie Twitchell Murdock Sammy Stein as Percy Alan Ward as Madigan Walter Soderling as George Polson Emmett Vogan as Desk

    The French Key

    The_French_Key

  • Revenge of the Cybermen
  • 1975 Doctor Who serial

    playing the Vogans were specially moulded to their faces, but for the non-speaking artists the BBC had to cut costs. According to actor David Collings on

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  • Leon Isaac Kennedy
  • American actor, screenwriter, producer, and former disc jockey

    was produced in association with Kennedy Productions. Film scholar Travis Vogan wrote that Cannon Films signed Kennedy to a three-picture agreement to act

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  • Duel in the Sun (film)
  • 1946 film by King Vidor

    Ghostarchive and the Wayback Machine: "David Stratton on Duel in the Sun". August 12, 2010 – via www.youtube.com. Vogan, Travis. Keepers of the Flame: NFL

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  • ESPN
  • American broadcast sports network

    World of ESPN. New York: Little, Brown and Company. ISBN 978-0-316-04300-7. Vogan, Travis (2015). ESPN: The Making of a Sports Media Empire. Urbana: University

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  • Anthony W. Knapp
  • American mathematician (born 1941)

    Mathematics, Vol. 140, Birkhäuser, Boston, 2002. ISBN 0-8176-4259-5. (with David A. Vogan) Cohomological Induction and Unitary Representations, Princeton Mathematical

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  • AMS Centennial Fellowship
  • Research award

    Harbater, David; Hiller, Howard; Kerckhoff, Steven; McOwen, Robert 1977 – 1978 Kalikow, Steven; Patton, Charles; Phong, Duong-Hong; Vogan, David 1976 – 1977

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  • G2 (mathematics)
  • Simple Lie group; the automorphism group of the octonions

    508–510, doi:10.1090/S0002-9904-1960-10523-X, ISSN 0002-9904, MR 0125155 Vogan, David A. Jr. (1994), "The unitary dual of G2", Inventiones Mathematicae, 116

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  • Secrets of an Actress
  • 1938 film by William Keighley

    Emmett Vogan as Joe Spencer (as Emmet Vogan) James B. Carson as Carstairs George O'Hanlon as Flowers Delivery Boy (uncredited) Producer David Lewis was

    Secrets of an Actress

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  • Zion
  • n.

    A hill in Jerusalem, which, after the capture of that city by the Israelites, became the royal residence of David and his successors.

  • Kaleidoscope
  • n.

    An instrument invented by Sir David Brewster, which contains loose fragments of colored glass, etc., and reflecting surfaces so arranged that changes of position exhibit its contents in an endless variety of beautiful colors and symmetrical forms. It has been much employed in arts of design.

  • Davit
  • n.

    A spar formerly used on board of ships, as a crane to hoist the flukes of the anchor to the top of the bow, without injuring the sides of the ship; -- called also the fish davit.

  • Avidious
  • a.

    Avid.

  • Psalm
  • n.

    Especially, one of the hymns by David and others, collected into one book of the Old Testament, or a modern metrical version of such a hymn for public worship.

  • Avid
  • a.

    Longing eagerly for; eager; greedy.

  • Seed
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    Progeny; offspring; children; descendants; as, the seed of Abraham; the seed of David.

  • Psalmist
  • n.

    A writer or composer of sacred songs; -- a title particularly applied to David and the other authors of the Scriptural psalms.

  • Pavid
  • a.

    Timid; fearful.

  • Davit
  • n.

    Curved arms of timber or iron, projecting over a ship's side of stern, having tackle to raise or lower a boat, swing it in on deck, rig it out for lowering, etc.; -- called also boat davits.

  • Davidic
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to David, the king and psalmist of Israel, or to his family.

  • Gittith
  • n.

    A musical instrument, of unknown character, supposed by some to have been used by the people of Gath, and thence obtained by David. It is mentioned in the title of Psalms viii., lxxxi., and lxxxiv.