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D-Index
43
Citations
15241
World Ranking
1646
National Ranking
708

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2013 - Fellow of the American Mathematical Society
  • 2010 - Abel Prize For his vast and lasting impact on the theory of numbers.
  • 2002 - Wolf Prize in Mathematics for his creation of fundamental concepts in algebraic number theory.
  • 1995 - Steele Prize for Lifetime Achievement
  • 1980 - Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)
  • 1969 - Member of the National Academy of Sciences
  • 1967 - Fellow of John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation
  • 1956 - Frank Nelson Cole Prize in Number Theory
  • 1942 - Member of the National Academy of Sciences

Overview

John Tate was affiliated with Harvard University in the United States during their academic career. Their research contributions spanned several key areas within medicine, economics, and finance, with a focus on oncology and public health.

The scientist's work appeared in venues such as:

  • JCO Oncology Practice

Among their recent publications was a paper titled "A comparative analysis of supportive care service needs in patients with pancreas versus other gastrointestinal cancers," published in 2024 in JCO Oncology Practice.

John Tate collaborated frequently with several co-authors, including:

  • Andrew L. Coveler
  • Jonathan G. Sham
  • Madeline Sandoval
  • T Britton
  • Carrie Tompkins Stricker

Their primary fields of study included:

  • Medicine
  • Economics, Econometrics and Finance

Within these fields, Tate contributed particularly to the subfields of:

  • Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health
  • Oncology
  • Economics and Econometrics

Tate's main research topics encompassed:

  • Palliative Care and End-of-Life Issues
  • Pancreatic and Hepatic Oncology Research
  • Economic and Financial Impacts of Cancer

Their academic achievements included recognition through several awards:

  • Fellow of the American Mathematical Society (2013)
  • Abel Prize (2010) for vast and lasting impact on the theory of numbers
  • Wolf Prize in Mathematics (2002) for creation of fundamental concepts in algebraic number theory
  • Steele Prize for Lifetime Achievement (1995)
  • Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) (1980)
  • Member of the National Academy of Sciences (1942 and 1969)
  • Fellow of John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation (1967)
  • Frank Nelson Cole Prize in Number Theory (1956)

John Tate's contributions spanned multiple decades, reflecting an enduring involvement in both theoretical mathematics and applied medical research.

Best Publications

  • Rational Points on Elliptic Curves

    Joseph H. Silverman;John T. Tate

  • Good reduction of abelian varieties

    Jean-Pierre Serre;John Tate

  • Endomorphisms of Abelian Varieties over Finite Fields.

    John Tate

  • Algorithm for determining the type of a singular fiber in an elliptic pencil

    J. Tate

  • p -Divisible Groups

    J. T. Tate

  • On p-adic analogues of the conjectures of Birch and Swinnerton-Dyer.

    B. Mazur;J. Tate;J. Teitelbaum

  • Class Field Theory

    Emil Artin;John Torrence Tate

  • Some Algebras Associated to Automorphisms of Elliptic Curves

    Michael Artin;John Tate;M. Van den Bergh

  • Relations between K2 and Galois Cohomology.

    John Tate

  • Homology of Noetherian rings and local rings

    John Tate

  • Algebraic cycles and poles of zeta functions

    J. Tate

  • On the conjectures of Birch and Swinnerton-Dyer and a geometric analog

    John Tate

  • Fourier analysis in number fields and Hecke's zeta-functions

    John Torrence Tate

  • Modules over regular algebras of dimension 3.

    M. Artin;J. Tate;M. Van den Bergh

  • The Arithmetic of Elliptic Curves.

    John T. Tate

  • Group schemes of prime order

    John Tate;Frans Oort

  • Rigid Analytic Spaces.

    John Tate

  • The Milnor ring of a global field

    H. Bass;J. Tate

  • Formal Complex Multiplication in Local Fields

    Jonathan Lubin;John Tate

  • Quantum deformations of GLn

    Michael Artin;William Schelter;John Tate

Frequent Co-Authors

Serge Lang
Serge Lang Yale University
Barry Mazur
Barry Mazur Harvard University
Joseph H. Silverman
Joseph H. Silverman Brown University
David Mumford
David Mumford Brown University
Jean-Pierre Serre
Jean-Pierre Serre Collège de France
Eric M. Rains
Eric M. Rains California Institute of Technology
Hyman Bass
Hyman Bass University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Michel Van den Bergh
Michel Van den Bergh Hasselt University

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