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- Prizes and Productivity: How Winning the Fields Medal Affects Scientific Output
- Bulletin (New Series) of the American Mathematical Society
- Oral History Project Interview Transcript Eugenio Calabi
- Interviews with the Abel Prize Laureates 2003–2016
- JOHN TORRENCE TATE July 28,1889-May 27,1950
- How Winning the Fields Medal Affects Scientific Output
- John Torrence Tate
- The Work of John Tate
- “No One Had Ever Accused Me of Proving a Theorem Before”
- Books & Videos
- John Torrence Tate University of Texas at Austin, USA
- Milnor Receives 2011 Abel Prize
- Tales of Our Forefathers
- 2002 Steele Prizes
- The Abel Prize 2008-2012 | Mathematical Association of America 06.04.15, 14.25
- Elliptic Curves, Modular Forms, and Their L-Functions
- The Work of John Tate
- The Millennium Prize Problems
- 2003 Annual Report
- Ad Honorem Sir Andrew J. Wiles
- Langlands Reciprocity: L-Functions, Automorphic Forms, and Diophantine Equations
- A Simplified Proof of Serre's Conjectures
- Mathematical Reviews Clippings July 2019
- Tales of Our Forefathers
- Love and Math: the Heart of Hidden Reality by Edward Frenkel
- MEMORIAL MINUTE for JOHN T. TATE John Torrence Tate Jr. Born
- Pierre Deligne: the Person and the Work
- Robert Langlands Awarded Abel Prize
- Books & Videos
- Hilbert Modular Forms and the Gross–Stark Conjecture
- New Publications Offered by The
- Memorial Article for John Tate Edited by Barry Mazur and Kenneth A
- Interview with John Milnor Martin Raussen and Christian Skau
- Two Evenings with B H Gross
- Review of John Tate's 1966 Bourbaki Seminar
- Remembering John Tate∗
- Clay Mathematics Institute 2005 James A
- The Abel Prize Award Ceremony May 21, 2013 the University Aula, Oslo
- The Life and Work of John Tate∗