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46
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Research.com Recognitions

  • 1986 - Member of the National Academy of Sciences
  • 1974 - Fellow of John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation
  • 1969 - Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences
  • 1962 - Fellow of Alfred P. Sloan Foundation

Overview

Shlomo Sternberg is affiliated with Harvard University in the United States. Their recent scholarly activity includes contributing to the field of mathematics through publications such as the article titled Isadore M. Singer (1924-2021) In Memoriam Part 2: Personal Recollections, published in 2022 in the Notices of the American Mathematical Society.

Their collaborative work spans a range of co-authors, including:

  • Robert L. Bryant
  • Jeff Cheeger
  • Phillip Griffiths
  • Lenore Blum
  • Dan Burns

The venues where Sternberg has published reflect a focus on mathematical topics, with the Notices of the American Mathematical Society being a notable publication outlet.

Throughout their career, Sternberg has received recognition from several prestigious institutions. These include:

  • Member of the National Academy of Sciences (1986)
  • Fellow of John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation (1974)
  • Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences (1969)
  • Fellow of Alfred P. Sloan Foundation (1962)

These honors indicate Sternberg's involvement in significant scientific communities and contributions to their respective fields over multiple decades.

Best Publications

  • Symplectic Techniques in Physics

    Victor Guillemin;Shlomo Sternberg

  • Lectures on Differential Geometry

    Shlomo Sternberg

  • Convexity properties of the moment mapping. II

    V. Guillemin;S. Sternberg

  • Geometric Quantization and Multiplicities of Group Representations.

    V. Guillemin;S. Sternberg

  • Hamiltonian group actions and dynamical systems of calogero type

    D. Kazhdan;B. Kostant;S. Sternberg

  • Geometric Asymptotics, Revised edition

    V. Guillemin;S. Sternberg

  • The Hamilton-Cartan formalism in the calculus of variations

    Hubert Goldschmidt;Shlomo Sternberg

  • Supersymmetry and equivariant de Rham theory

    V. Guillemin;Shlomo Sternberg

  • Group theory and physics

    Shlomo Sternberg;Eugene Golowich

  • Local Contractions and a Theorem of Poincare

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  • On the Structure of Local Homeomorphisms of Euclidean n-Space, II

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  • Graded Lie algebras in mathematics and physics (Bose-Fermi symmetry)

    L. Corwin;Yuval Ne'eman;S. Sternberg

  • Symplectic fibrations and multiplicity diagrams

    Victor Guillemin;Eugene Lerman;Shlomo Sternberg

  • The infinite groups of Lie and Cartan Part I, (The transitive groups)

    I. M. Singer;I. M. Singer;Shlomo Sternberg;Shlomo Sternberg

  • An algebraic model of transitive differential geometry

    Victor W. Guillemin;Shlomo Sternberg

  • Symplectic reduction, BRS cohomology, and infinite-dimensional Clifford algebras

    Bertram Kostant;Shlomo Sternberg

  • Minimal coupling and the symplectic mechanics of a classical particle in the presence of a Yang-Mills field.

    Shlomo Sternberg

  • The Gelfand-Cetlin system and quantization of the complex flag manifolds

    V Guillemin;S Sternberg

  • Birational equivalence in the symplectic category

    V. Guillemin;S. Sternberg

  • The moment map and collective motion

    Victor Guillemin;Shlomo Sternberg

  • Some Problems in Integral Geometry and Some Related Problems in Micro-Local Analysis

    Victor Guillemin;Shlomo Sternberg

  • Symplectic Fibrations and Multiplicity Diagrams: Symplectic Fibrations

    Victor Guillemin;Eugene Lerman;Shlomo Sternberg

Frequent Co-Authors

Fan Chung
Fan Chung University of California, San Diego
Daniel Quillen
Daniel Quillen University of Oxford
Benedict H. Gross
Benedict H. Gross University of California, San Diego
David B Fairlie
David B Fairlie Durham University

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