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Atle Selberg

Atle Selberg (14 June 1917 – 6 August 2007) was a Norwegian mathematician known for his work in analytic number theory and the theory of automorphic forms, and in particular for bringing them into relation with spectral theory. He was awarded the Fields Medal in 1950 and an honorary Abel Prize in 2002.

Atle Selberg
Born(1917-06-14)14 June 1917
Langesund, Norway
Died6 August 2007(2007-08-06) (aged 90)
Princeton, New Jersey, United States
NationalityNorwegian
Alma materUniversity of Oslo
Known forCritical line theorem
Local rigidity
Parity problem
Weakly symmetric space
Chowla–Selberg formula
Maass–Selberg relations
Rankin–Selberg method
Selberg class
Selberg's conjecture
Selberg's identity
Selberg integral
Selberg trace formula
Selberg zeta function
Selberg sieve
Spouse(s)Hedvig Liebermann (m. 1947 - died 1995)
Betty Frances ("Mickey") Compton (m. 2003 - 2007)
AwardsAbel Prize (honorary) (2002)
Fields Medal (1950)
Wolf Prize (1986)
Gunnerus Medal (2002)
Scientific career
FieldsMathematics
Institutions

Early years edit

Selberg was born in Langesund, Norway, the son of teacher Anna Kristina Selberg and mathematician Ole Michael Ludvigsen Selberg. Two of his three brothers, Sigmund and Henrik, were also mathematicians. His other brother, Arne, was a professor of engineering. While he was still at school he was influenced by the work of Srinivasa Ramanujan and he found an exact analytical formula for the partition function as suggested by the works of Ramanujan; however, this result was first published by Hans Rademacher.

He studied at the University of Oslo and completed his PhD in 1943.

World War II edit

During World War II, Selberg worked in isolation due to the German occupation of Norway. After the war, his accomplishments became known, including a proof that a positive proportion of the zeros of the Riemann zeta function lie on the line  .

During the war, he fought against the German invasion of Norway, and was imprisoned several times.

Post-war in Norway edit

After the war, he turned to sieve theory, a previously neglected topic which Selberg's work brought into prominence. In a 1947 paper he introduced the Selberg sieve, a method well adapted in particular to providing auxiliary upper bounds, and which contributed to Chen's theorem, among other important results.

In 1948 Selberg submitted two papers in Annals of Mathematics in which he proved by elementary means the theorems for primes in arithmetic progression and the density of primes.[2][3] This challenged the widely held view of his time that certain theorems are only obtainable with the advanced methods of complex analysis. Both results were based on his work on the asymptotic formula

 

where

 

for primes  . He established this result by elementary means in March 1948, and by July of that year, Selberg and Paul Erdős each obtained elementary proofs of the prime number theorem, both using the asymptotic formula above as a starting point.[4] Circumstances leading up to the proofs, as well as publication disagreements, led to a bitter dispute between the two mathematicians.[5][6]

For his fundamental accomplishments during the 1940s, Selberg received the 1950 Fields Medal.

Institute for Advanced Study edit

Selberg moved to the United States and worked as an associate professor at Syracuse University and later settled at the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton, New Jersey in the 1950s, where he remained until his death.[1][7] During the 1950s he worked on introducing spectral theory into number theory, culminating in his development of the Selberg trace formula, the most famous and influential of his results. In its simplest form, this establishes a duality between the lengths of closed geodesics on a compact Riemann surface and the eigenvalues of the Laplacian, which is analogous to the duality between the prime numbers and the zeros of the zeta function.

He generally worked alone. His only coauthor was Sarvadaman Chowla.[8][9]

Selberg was awarded the 1986 Wolf Prize in Mathematics. He was also awarded an honorary Abel Prize in 2002, its founding year, before the awarding of the regular prizes began.

Selberg received many distinctions for his work, in addition to the Fields Medal, the Wolf Prize and the Gunnerus Medal. He was elected to the Norwegian Academy of Science and Letters, the Royal Danish Academy of Sciences and Letters and the American Academy of Arts and Sciences.

In 1972, he was awarded an honorary degree, doctor philos. honoris causa, at the Norwegian Institute of Technology, later part of Norwegian University of Science and Technology.[10]

His first wife, Hedvig, died in 1995. With her, Selberg had two children: Ingrid Selberg (married to playwright Mustapha Matura) and Lars Selberg. In 2003 Atle Selberg married Betty Frances ("Mickey") Compton (born in 1929).

He died at home in Princeton, New Jersey on 6 August 2007 of heart failure. Upon his death he was survived by his widow, daughter, son, and four grandchildren.[11]

Selected publications edit

  • Selberg, Atle (1940). "Bemerkungen über eine Dirichletsche Reihe, die mit der Theorie der Modulformen nahe verbunden ist". Archiv for Mathematik og Naturvidenskab. 43 (4): 47–50. JFM 66.0377.01. MR 0002626. Zbl 0023.22201.
  • Selberg, Atle (1942). "On the zeros of Riemann's zeta-function". Skrifter Utgitt av det Norske Videnskaps-Akademi i Oslo. I. Mat.-Naturv. Klasse. 10: 1–59. MR 0010712. Zbl 0028.11101.
  • Selberg, Atle (1943). "On the normal density of primes in small intervals, and the difference between consecutive primes". Archiv for Mathematik og Naturvidenskab. 47 (6): 87–105. MR 0012624. Zbl 0028.34802.
  • Selberg, Atle (1944). "Bemerkninger om et multiplet integral". Norsk Matematisk Tidsskrift. 26: 71–78. MR 0018287. Zbl 0063.06870.
  • Selberg, Atle (1946). "Contributions to the theory of the Riemann zeta-function". Archiv for Mathematik og Naturvidenskab. 48 (5): 89–155. MR 0020594. Zbl 0061.08402.
  • Selberg, Atle (1949). "An elementary proof of the prime-number theorem". Annals of Mathematics. Second Series. 50 (2): 305–313. doi:10.2307/1969455. MR 0029410. Zbl 0036.30604.
  • Selberg, Atle (1954). "Note on a paper by L. G. Sathe". Journal of the Indian Mathematical Society. New Series. 18 (1): 83–87. MR 0067143. Zbl 0057.28502.
  • Selberg, A. (1956). "Harmonic analysis and discontinuous groups in weakly symmetric Riemannian spaces with applications to Dirichlet series". Journal of the Indian Mathematical Society. New Series. 20 (1–3): 47–87. MR 0088511. Zbl 0072.08201.
  • Selberg, Atle (1960). "On discontinuous groups in higher-dimensional symmetric spaces". Contributions to Function Theory. Bombay: Tata Institute of Fundamental Research. pp. 147–164. MR 0130324. Zbl 0201.36603.
  • Selberg, Atle (1965). "On the estimation of Fourier coefficients of modular forms". In Whiteman, Albert L. (ed.). Theory of Numbers. Proceedings of Symposia in Pure Mathematics. Vol. VIII. Providence, RI: American Mathematical Society. pp. 1–15. doi:10.1090/pspum/008/0182610. MR 0182610. Zbl 0142.33903.
  • Selberg, Atle; Chowla, S. (1967). "On Epstein's zeta-function". Journal für die Reine und Angewandte Mathematik. 227: 86–110. doi:10.1515/crll.1967.227.86. MR 0215797. Zbl 0166.05204.
  • Selberg, Atle (1992). "Old and new conjectures and results about a class of Dirichlet series". In Bombieri, E.; Perelli, A.; Salerno, S.; Zannier, U. (eds.). Proceedings of the Amalfi Conference on Analytic Number Theory. Salerno: Università di Salerno. pp. 367–385. MR 1220477. Zbl 0787.11037.

Selberg's collected works were published in two volumes. The first volume contains 41 articles, and the second volume contains three additional articles, in addition to Selberg's lectures on sieves.

References edit

  1. ^ a b Ferrara, Christine (9 August 2007). "Atle Selberg 1917–2007". Institute for Advanced Study (Press release). Retrieved 14 October 2020.
  2. ^ Selberg, Atle (April 1949). "An Elementary Proof of the Prime-Number Theorem" (PDF). Annals of Mathematics. 50 (2): 305–313. doi:10.2307/1969455. JSTOR 1969455. S2CID 124153092. Archived (PDF) from the original on 9 October 2022.
  3. ^ Selbert, Atle (April 1949). "An Elementary Proof of Dirichlet's Theorem About Primes in Arithmetic Progression". Annals of Mathematics. 50 (2): 297–304. doi:10.2307/1969454. JSTOR 1969454.
  4. ^ Spencer, Joel; Graham, Ronald (2009). "The Elementary Proof of the Prime Number Theorem" (PDF). The Mathematical Intelligencer. 31 (3): 18–23. doi:10.1007/s00283-009-9063-9. S2CID 15408261. Archived (PDF) from the original on 9 October 2022.
  5. ^ Goldfeld, Dorian (2003). "The Elementary Proof of the Prime Number Theorem: an Historical Perspective" (PDF). Number Theory: New York Seminar: 179–192. Archived (PDF) from the original on 9 October 2022.
  6. ^ Baas, Nils A.; Skau, Christian F. (2008). "The lord of the numbers, Atle Selberg. On his life and mathematics" (PDF). Bull. Amer. Math. Soc. 45 (4): 617–649. doi:10.1090/S0273-0979-08-01223-8. Archived (PDF) from the original on 9 October 2022.
  7. ^ Maugh II, Thomas H. (22 August 2007). "Atle Selberg, 90; Researcher 'Left a Profound Imprint on the World of Mathematics'". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 14 October 2020.
  8. ^ Chowla, S.; Selberg, A. (1949). "On Epstein's Zeta Function (I)". Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 35 (7): 371–374. Bibcode:1949PNAS...35..371C. doi:10.1073/pnas.35.7.371. PMC 1063041. PMID 16588908.
  9. ^ Conrey, Brian (12 March 2020). "Math Encounters - Primes and Zeros: A Million-Dollar Mystery". National Museum of Mathematics, YouTube. (See 58:30 of 1:18:02 in video.)
  10. ^ "Honorary Doctors". Norwegian University of Science and Technology.
  11. ^ Pearce, Jeremy (17 August 2007). "Atle Selberg, 90, Lauded Mathematician, Dies". The New York Times.
  12. ^ Berg, Michael (7 October 2014). "review of Collected Papers I: Atle Helberg". MAA Reviews, Mathematical Association of America (MAA).

Further reading edit

  • Albers, Donald J. and Alexanderson, Gerald L. (2011), Fascinating Mathematical People: interviews and memoirs, "Atle Selberg", pp 254–73, Princeton University Press, ISBN 978-0-691-14829-8.
  • Baas, Nils A.; Skau, Christian F. (2008). "The lord of the numbers, Atle Selberg. On his life and mathematics". Bull. Amer. Math. Soc. 45 (4): 617–649. doi:10.1090/S0273-0979-08-01223-8. Interview with Selberg
  • Hejhal, Dennis (June–July 2009). "Remembering Atle Selberg, 1917–2007" (PDF). Notices of the American Mathematical Society. 56 (6): 692–710.
  • Selberg (1996). "Reflections Around the Ramanujan Centenary" (PDF). Resonance. 1 (12): 81–91. doi:10.1007/BF02838915. S2CID 120285506. Archived (PDF) from the original on 9 October 2022.

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This article includes a list of general references but it lacks sufficient corresponding inline citations Please help to improve this article by introducing more precise citations January 2023 Learn how and when to remove this template message Atle Selberg 14 June 1917 6 August 2007 was a Norwegian mathematician known for his work in analytic number theory and the theory of automorphic forms and in particular for bringing them into relation with spectral theory He was awarded the Fields Medal in 1950 and an honorary Abel Prize in 2002 Atle SelbergBorn 1917 06 14 14 June 1917Langesund NorwayDied6 August 2007 2007 08 06 aged 90 Princeton New Jersey United StatesNationalityNorwegianAlma materUniversity of OsloKnown forCritical line theorem Local rigidity Parity problem Weakly symmetric space Chowla Selberg formula Maass Selberg relations Rankin Selberg method Selberg class Selberg s conjecture Selberg s identity Selberg integral Selberg trace formula Selberg zeta function Selberg 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his PhD in 1943 World War II editDuring World War II Selberg worked in isolation due to the German occupation of Norway After the war his accomplishments became known including a proof that a positive proportion of the zeros of the Riemann zeta function lie on the line ℜ s 1 2 displaystyle Re s tfrac 1 2 nbsp During the war he fought against the German invasion of Norway and was imprisoned several times Post war in Norway editAfter the war he turned to sieve theory a previously neglected topic which Selberg s work brought into prominence In a 1947 paper he introduced the Selberg sieve a method well adapted in particular to providing auxiliary upper bounds and which contributed to Chen s theorem among other important results In 1948 Selberg submitted two papers in Annals of Mathematics in which he proved by elementary means the theorems for primes in arithmetic progression and the density of primes 2 3 This challenged the widely held view of his time that certain theorems are only obtainable with the advanced methods of complex analysis Both results were based on his work on the asymptotic formula ϑ x log x p x log p ϑ x p 2 x log x O x displaystyle vartheta left x right log left x right sum limits p leq x log left p right vartheta left frac x p right 2x log left x right O left x right nbsp where ϑ x p x log p displaystyle vartheta left x right sum limits p leq x log left p right nbsp for primes p displaystyle p nbsp He established this result by elementary means in March 1948 and by July of that year Selberg and Paul Erdos each obtained elementary proofs of the prime number theorem both using the asymptotic formula above as a starting point 4 Circumstances leading up to the proofs as well as publication disagreements led to a bitter dispute between the two mathematicians 5 6 For his fundamental accomplishments during the 1940s Selberg received the 1950 Fields Medal Institute for Advanced Study editSelberg moved to the United States and worked as an associate professor at Syracuse University and later settled at the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton New Jersey in the 1950s where he remained until his death 1 7 During the 1950s he worked on introducing spectral theory into number theory culminating in his development of the Selberg trace formula the most famous and influential of his results In its simplest form this establishes a duality between the lengths of closed geodesics on a compact Riemann surface and the eigenvalues of the Laplacian which is analogous to the duality between the prime numbers and the zeros of the zeta function He generally worked alone His only coauthor was Sarvadaman Chowla 8 9 Selberg was awarded the 1986 Wolf Prize in Mathematics He was also awarded an honorary Abel Prize in 2002 its founding year before the awarding of the regular prizes began Selberg received many distinctions for his work in addition to the Fields Medal the Wolf Prize and the Gunnerus Medal He was elected to the Norwegian Academy of Science and Letters the Royal Danish Academy of Sciences and Letters and the American Academy of Arts and Sciences In 1972 he was awarded an honorary degree doctor philos honoris causa at the Norwegian Institute of Technology later part of Norwegian University of Science and Technology 10 His first wife Hedvig died in 1995 With her Selberg had two children Ingrid Selberg married to playwright Mustapha Matura and Lars Selberg In 2003 Atle Selberg married Betty Frances Mickey Compton born in 1929 He died at home in Princeton New Jersey on 6 August 2007 of heart failure Upon his death he was survived by his widow daughter son and four grandchildren 11 Selected publications editSelberg Atle 1940 Bemerkungen uber eine Dirichletsche Reihe die mit der Theorie der Modulformen nahe verbunden ist Archiv for Mathematik og Naturvidenskab 43 4 47 50 JFM 66 0377 01 MR 0002626 Zbl 0023 22201 Selberg Atle 1942 On the zeros of Riemann s zeta function Skrifter Utgitt av det Norske Videnskaps Akademi i Oslo I Mat Naturv Klasse 10 1 59 MR 0010712 Zbl 0028 11101 Selberg Atle 1943 On the normal density of primes in small intervals and the difference between consecutive primes Archiv for Mathematik og Naturvidenskab 47 6 87 105 MR 0012624 Zbl 0028 34802 Selberg Atle 1944 Bemerkninger om et multiplet integral Norsk Matematisk Tidsskrift 26 71 78 MR 0018287 Zbl 0063 06870 Selberg Atle 1946 Contributions to the theory of the Riemann zeta function Archiv for Mathematik og Naturvidenskab 48 5 89 155 MR 0020594 Zbl 0061 08402 Selberg Atle 1949 An elementary proof of the prime number theorem Annals of Mathematics Second Series 50 2 305 313 doi 10 2307 1969455 MR 0029410 Zbl 0036 30604 Selberg Atle 1954 Note on a paper by L G Sathe Journal of the Indian Mathematical Society New Series 18 1 83 87 MR 0067143 Zbl 0057 28502 Selberg A 1956 Harmonic analysis and discontinuous groups in weakly symmetric Riemannian spaces with applications to Dirichlet series Journal of the Indian Mathematical Society New Series 20 1 3 47 87 MR 0088511 Zbl 0072 08201 Selberg Atle 1960 On discontinuous groups in higher dimensional symmetric spaces Contributions to Function Theory Bombay Tata Institute of Fundamental Research pp 147 164 MR 0130324 Zbl 0201 36603 Selberg Atle 1965 On the estimation of Fourier coefficients of modular forms In Whiteman Albert L ed Theory of Numbers Proceedings of Symposia in Pure Mathematics Vol VIII Providence RI American Mathematical Society pp 1 15 doi 10 1090 pspum 008 0182610 MR 0182610 Zbl 0142 33903 Selberg Atle Chowla S 1967 On Epstein s zeta function Journal fur die Reine und Angewandte Mathematik 227 86 110 doi 10 1515 crll 1967 227 86 MR 0215797 Zbl 0166 05204 Selberg Atle 1992 Old and new conjectures and results about a class of Dirichlet series In Bombieri E Perelli A Salerno S Zannier U eds Proceedings of the Amalfi Conference on Analytic Number Theory Salerno Universita di Salerno pp 367 385 MR 1220477 Zbl 0787 11037 Selberg s collected works were published in two volumes The first volume contains 41 articles and the second volume contains three additional articles in addition to Selberg s lectures on sieves Selberg Atle 1989 Collected Papers Volume I Berlin Heidelberg Springer Verlag ISBN 3 540 18389 2 MR 1117906 Zbl 0675 10001 2014 pbk edition ISBN 9783642410215 12 Description at M I T Press Bookstore Selberg Atle 1991 Collected Papers Volume II Berlin Heidelberg Springer Verlag ISBN 3 540 50626 8 MR 1295844 Zbl 0729 11001 Description at M I T Press BookstoreReferences edit a b Ferrara Christine 9 August 2007 Atle Selberg 1917 2007 Institute for Advanced Study Press release Retrieved 14 October 2020 Selberg Atle April 1949 An Elementary Proof of the Prime Number Theorem PDF Annals of Mathematics 50 2 305 313 doi 10 2307 1969455 JSTOR 1969455 S2CID 124153092 Archived PDF from the original on 9 October 2022 Selbert Atle April 1949 An Elementary Proof of Dirichlet s Theorem About Primes in Arithmetic Progression Annals of Mathematics 50 2 297 304 doi 10 2307 1969454 JSTOR 1969454 Spencer Joel Graham Ronald 2009 The Elementary Proof of the Prime Number Theorem PDF The Mathematical Intelligencer 31 3 18 23 doi 10 1007 s00283 009 9063 9 S2CID 15408261 Archived PDF from the original on 9 October 2022 Goldfeld Dorian 2003 The Elementary Proof of the Prime Number Theorem an Historical Perspective PDF Number Theory New York Seminar 179 192 Archived PDF from the original on 9 October 2022 Baas Nils A Skau Christian F 2008 The lord of the numbers Atle Selberg On his life and mathematics PDF Bull Amer Math Soc 45 4 617 649 doi 10 1090 S0273 0979 08 01223 8 Archived PDF from the original on 9 October 2022 Maugh II Thomas H 22 August 2007 Atle Selberg 90 Researcher Left a Profound Imprint on the World of Mathematics Los Angeles Times Retrieved 14 October 2020 Chowla S Selberg A 1949 On Epstein s Zeta Function I Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 35 7 371 374 Bibcode 1949PNAS 35 371C doi 10 1073 pnas 35 7 371 PMC 1063041 PMID 16588908 Conrey Brian 12 March 2020 Math Encounters Primes and Zeros A Million Dollar Mystery National Museum of Mathematics YouTube See 58 30 of 1 18 02 in video Honorary Doctors Norwegian University of Science and Technology Pearce Jeremy 17 August 2007 Atle Selberg 90 Lauded Mathematician Dies The New York Times Berg Michael 7 October 2014 review of Collected Papers I Atle Helberg MAA Reviews Mathematical Association of America MAA Further reading editAlbers Donald J and Alexanderson Gerald L 2011 Fascinating Mathematical People interviews and memoirs Atle Selberg pp 254 73 Princeton University Press ISBN 978 0 691 14829 8 Baas Nils A Skau Christian F 2008 The lord of the numbers Atle Selberg On his life and mathematics Bull Amer Math Soc 45 4 617 649 doi 10 1090 S0273 0979 08 01223 8 Interview with Selberg Hejhal Dennis June July 2009 Remembering Atle Selberg 1917 2007 PDF Notices of the American Mathematical Society 56 6 692 710 Selberg 1996 Reflections Around the Ramanujan Centenary PDF Resonance 1 12 81 91 doi 10 1007 BF02838915 S2CID 120285506 Archived PDF from the original on 9 October 2022 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Atle Selberg nbsp Wikiquote has quotations related to Atle Selberg Atle Selberg at the Mathematics Genealogy Project O Connor John J Robertson Edmund F Atle Selberg MacTutor History of Mathematics Archive University of St Andrews Atle Selberg archive webpage Obituary at Institute for Advanced Study Obituary in The Times Atle Selbergs private archive exists at NTNU University Library Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Atle Selberg amp oldid 1215862361, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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