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在南开的武穴人为陈省身老先生默哀

[注意] 12星座秋季养生法

昨天一天我去了灵堂三次,最后一次一个人去的。我真的哭了。无法想象没有陈先生的南开会是什么样子。我和phopen,fickie买了白玫瑰送陈先生.真的怀念陈先生.先生之风,山高水长.高山仰止,景行行止.默哀.
详情可关注bbs.nankai.edu.cn

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默哀
昨天去了南开的bbs看了一下
整个bbs充满了悲伤
好象是失去了自己的亲人一样
十大里有九个是纪念陈老的
而且昨天几乎所有的bbs十大里都有哀悼陈老的
水木清华 ,小百合,饮水思源,日月光华,白云黄鹤,我们学校的珞珈山水
都为陈老的离去感到沉痛
陈老不仅是南开的骄傲,也是中国的骄傲
您的签名档过大,已影响到其它网友访问网页,所以被管理员去掉了

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悲哀啊!在美国奋斗一生,却要回祖国了此残生,不知道是不是人们常说的叶落归根啊!哎!美国人就是现实得很。有用的时候就留着用,用不着的时候就让他回家吧!你们看看美国人有没有纪念陈省身的!
人生的境界在于领悟

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真的,作为一个学数学的人真为他感到骄傲!都这么大年纪了,还坚持为大一新生讲解基础课--数学分析!!
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致敬!!!
你笑一次,偶的心就跳一下。
你不停的笑,偶的心就不停的跳。
所以你要不停的笑偶才不会因为你而死掉。

[marquee] 蒹葭苍苍,白露为霜,所谓伊人,在水一方。[/marquee]

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可以去http://chern.nankai.edu.cn看看陈先生的介绍

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紐約時報關於陳省身去世的報導
发信站: 我爱南开站

Shiing-Shen Chern, 93, Innovator in New Geometry, Is Dead
By KENNETH CHANG

Published: December 7, 2004

Dr. Shiing-Shen Chern, a mathematician whose seemingly purely abstract
discoveries about the twistings of geometric surfaces have found wide use in
physics and mathematics, died Friday at his home in Tianjin, China. He was 93.

Dr. Chern also helped set up three mathematics institutes, two in China and
one at the University of California, Berkeley. Nankai University, where Dr.
Chern established an institute in 1985, reported his death.

"He's a towering figure in 20th-century mathematics," said Dr. Calvin C.
Moore, a professor of mathematics at the University of California, Berkeley.

Dr. Chern's work in a field called differential geometry looked at the way the
curvature of a surface can tell something about the overall shape. For
example, someone standing on a sphere will see the surface dropping off in all
directions. But on other shapes, like that of a doughnut, there must be places
- around the hole, in particular - where the surface is shaped like a saddle,
curving upward in some directions.

The field was pioneered in the 19th century by Carl Friedrich Gauss, who
wanted to know how to accurately survey the landscape of a curved planet, but
interest had waned by the 1930's, Studying the curvature of surfaces in spaces
greater than three dimensions, Dr. Chern devised mathematical quantities,
which he called characteristic classes, that differentiated different types of
surfaces. "Everyone else in the world called them Chern classes," Dr. Moore said.

For example, a strip of paper whose ends are glued together as a ring is in a
different Chern class than one that has been twisted into a M&#246&#59;bius strip.
"Chern classes measure the degree of twisting in different dimensions," said
Dr. Jeff Cheeger, a professor of mathematics at New York University.

Chern classes and later advances in differential geometry have now found
applications in fields as diverse as string theory in theoretical physics and
computer graphics. "I think that he, more than anyone, was the founder of one
of the central areas of modern mathematics," said Dr. Phillip A. Griffiths, a
professor at the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton, N.J.

Born in 1911 in Jiaxing, China, Shiing-Shen Chern started college at Nankai
University in Tianjin at 15. He finished his doctorate in just a year and a
half at the University of Hamburg in Germany.

He accepted a professorship at Qinghua University in Beijing, but World War II
disrupted those plans. After teaching for several years at temporary campuses,
Dr. Chern fled China - a circuitous westward journey on a series of military
flights, through India, Africa, Brazil, Central America and Miami - to pursue
his research at the Institute for Advanced Study.

He returned to China after World War II and helped found a mathematics
institute for Academia Sinica. The civil war in China led Dr. Chern to leave
China again and return to the Institute for Advanced Study. He became a
professor at the University of Chicago in 1949, then moved to Berkeley in
1960. He became an American citizen in 1961.

Dr. Chern retired in 1979, but two years later returned to full-time work when
he founded Berkeley's Mathematical Sciences Research Institute with Dr. Moore
and Dr. Isadore Singer, now at M.I.T. Dr. Chern was the director of the
institute, which offers postdoctoral research positions, from 1981 to 1984.

"He took great pleasure in getting know and working with and helping to guide
young mathematicians," Dr. Griffiths said. "I was one of them."

Dr. Chern received a United States National Medal of Science in 1975 and the
Wolf Prize, one of the most prestigious honors in mathematics, in 1983. He was
a member of the National Academy of Sciences.

In 1995, Robert G. Uomini, who had taken Dr. Chern's class on differential
geometry as an undergraduate, won $22 million in a lottery and donated part of
his winnings to establish a chair for his former professor.

Four years ago, after his wife of 61 years, Shih-ning Chern, died, Dr. Chern
returned to China. He helped bring the International Congress of
Mathematicians, a major conference, to Beijing in 2002.

Dr. Griffiths recalled a meeting that he and Dr. Chern attended with Jiang
Zemin, then China's president, to persuade him to attend the congress's
opening ceremony.

"It was clear Jiang Zemin revered this man," Dr. Griffiths said.

Dr. Chern is survived by a son, Paul, of Needham, Mass., and a daughter, May
Chu, of Houston.


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翻译一下中文啊!我不认识外国字
人生的境界在于领悟

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[注意]高科技文胸小心穿

我以为纪念陈省身老先生的最好方式莫过于继承他老人家的事业,
成为一个与陈老先生一样卓越的人!
众人以为然否?
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今天陈老先生的葬礼在南开举行,最后一次去送先生.

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