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  1. Robert Coleman puede referirse a: Robert Coleman Richardson, Premio Nobel de Física de 1996. Robert Coleman, actor estadounidense. Robert Coleman, actor británico en The Devil's Whore. Robert Coleman (1748 - 1825), industrial irlandés-estadounidense. Robert Coleman, geólogo estadounidense.

  2. Robert Frederick Coleman (22 de noviembre de 1954 - 24 de marzo de 2014) fue un matemático estadounidense. Fue profesor de la Universidad de Berkeley. 1 . Después de graduarse en la Nova High School, completó su educación en la Universidad de Harvard en 1976 y siguió en la Universidad de Cambridge con Parte III de los Tripos de Matemáticas.

  3. Robert Coleman Richardson (Washington, D. C., Estados Unidos, 26 de junio de 1937-Ithaca, Nueva York, Estados Unidos, 19 de febrero de 2013) [1] fue un físico estadounidense laureado con el Premio Nobel. Asistió a la Universidad Virginia Tech. Obtuvo su bachillerato en 1958 y su maestría en 1960.

    • Matthew Baker*, Barry Mazur and Ken Ribet
    • 2 Overview of Robert’s mathematics
    • All three of these directions of Robert’s research dovetail together, and remain thor-oughly contemporary in their importance. This point was illustrated in a comment made by Kevin Buzzardc on the day that he heard of Robert’s death:
    • 4 Activism on behalf of people with disabilities
    • 6 Coleman maps
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    • + dk−1 qn, 

    *Correspondence: mbaker@math.gatech.edu Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA, USA

    Robert Coleman’s primary mathematical love was number theory, with a particular interest in p-adic aspects of the subjecta, for which he had an amazing intuition. We will briefly summarize here some of Robert’s key contributions to mathematics; these will be elaborated upon in subsequent sections. Coleman maps Classical analytic number theory, as d...

    "Two or three years ago, I remember noting one afternoon [after hearing three talks at Imperial College] that even though the topics were covering a lot of modern alge-braic number theory ((φ, Ŵ)-modules and their applications, p-adic modular forms, and computational methods for rational points on algebraic varieties), Robert’s work had been a crit...

    Almost immediately after the onset of his illness, Robert began working as an activist and spokesperson for people with disabilities.d A resident of El Cerrito, CA, USA he became an organizer of the Albany–El Cerrito Access Group, which argued successfully for a range of better resources for the disabled, including easier access to buildings and pu...

    Robert Coleman exploded onto the mathematical scene with his Ph.D. thesis, which was published as “Division Values in Local Fields” [8] and continued in “The Arithmetic of Lubin-Tate Division Towers” [9]. In the introduction to [8], Coleman writes: "In his work on cyclotomic fields, Kummer observed that various formal operations on power series had...

    Restricting this measure to Z∗ p and pulling it back to Ŵ via the cyclotomic character gives the Coleman map E, which turns out to be nearly an isomorphism. As Colmez writes:

    n=1  d|n  already reveal a wealth of congruences between members of that family of diferent weights. Indeed, for any odd prime p, if k ≡ k′ (mod p − 1) then Fermat’s Little Theo-rem tells us that the non-constant Fourier coeficients of Ek(q) are congruent mod p to the corresponding non-constant Fourier coeficients of Ek′(q), and the classical Kum...

    • Matthew Baker, Barry Mazur, Ken Ribet
    • 2015
  4. Robert Frederick Coleman (22 de noviembre de 1954 - 24 de marzo de 2014) fue un matemático estadounidense. Fue profesor de la Universidad de Berkeley. Después de graduarse en la Nova High School, completó su educación en la Universidad de Harvard en 1976 y siguió en la Universidad de Cambridge con Parte III de los Tripos de Matemáticas.

  5. Robert Frederick Coleman (November 22 1954 – March 24, 2014) was an American mathematician, and professor at the University of California, Berkeley. [1] Biography.

  6. Biografía de Richardson, Robert Coleman. (1.937 - 2.013). Físico estadounidense. Estudió física en el Instituto Politécnico de Virginia, licenciándose en 1.958. Se doctoró en 1.966 en la Universidad de Duke. Ese mismo año se convirtió en investigador ayudante de la Universidad de Cornell en Ithaca, Nueva York.