Susan Howson
Susan Howson (? - ) British mathematician, the first woman to win the Adams Prize. Her research focuses primarily on elliptic curves![]()
and extending the theories of Kenkichi Iwasawa.
Howson has taught at MIT, Cambridge, Oxford and Nottingham.
Howson has Erdős number (http://planetmath.org/ErdHosNumber) 3. With Paul Balister she published an article on Nakayama’s lemma for compact -modules in Asian J. Math, while Balister co-authored a paper on amsey size-linear graphs with Miklós Simonovits, who co-authored with Erdős a paper regarding a graph theory![]()
limit theorem in Studia Sci. Math. Hungar.
| Title | Susan Howson |
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| Canonical name | SusanHowson |
| Date of creation | 2013-03-22 16:59:13 |
| Last modified on | 2013-03-22 16:59:13 |
| Owner | Mravinci (12996) |
| Last modified by | Mravinci (12996) |
| Numerical id | 4 |
| Author | Mravinci (12996) |
| Entry type | Biography |
| Classification | msc 01A60 |
| Classification | msc 01A61 |
| Classification | msc 01A65 |