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Conference: The legacy of Bernhard Riemann after one hundred and fifty 
years
Time: December 27-30, 2015
Venue: Tsinghua Sanya International Mathematics Forum (TSIMF)
http://msc.tsinghua.edu.cn/sanya/Default.aspx
Organizers:
Shing-Tung Yau (Chair)£¬Harvard University 
Shiu-Yuen Cheng £¬Tsinghua University 
Frans Oort£¬ University of Utrecht 
Yat-Sun Poon £¬University of California, Riverside 
Li-Zhen Ji £¬University of Michigan 
Jie Xiao£¬ Tsinghua University 
Run-Liang Lin£¬ Tsinghua University
 Synopsis:
There are only a few mathematicians in the history whose works and 
questions are still intensively studied after 150 years by many people in 
the original form and are continuing to provide inspiration to generations to 
come. Bernhard Riemann (1826-1866) is one such mathematician. 
According to Narasimhan in a preface to Riemann's Collected Works, 
``Great mathematicians change the way their successors look at certain 
parts of mathematics. It is rare, however, that a hundred years after a 
man's work, his ideas and methods are learnt and used by people in the 
field in essentially the same form in which he left them. Riemann's 
mathematics has this quality of permanence to an astonishing degree. His 
work has been analyzed, amplified and generalized in many ways in many 
fields, but a good part of his mathematical output has withstood the test of 
time and the search for new perspectives remarkably well. This is not to 
imply that new perspectives have not been found but simply that in many 
instances, Riemann's own approach has not been superseded definitely."
Each generation of mathematicians need to read Riemann and to 
understand and interpret his work. To help the mathematics community to 
understand better the work of Riemann and its impact, Prof. S.T. Yau and 
several of us are launching one book project with the title: The legacy of 
Bernhard Riemann after one hundred and fifty years. It will consist of 
systematic contributions by leading experts around the world on subjects 
or topics influenced by Riemann.
See the website for more detail£º
http://msc.tsinghua.edu.cn/sanya/2015/LBR2015/synopsis_organizers.aspx

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