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  1. Richard Hamilton is an American mathematician famed for his important contributions to proving the Poincaré Conjecture. He has been awarded prestigious prizes including the Oswald Veblen Prize, the Clay Research Award, the Leroy P Steele Prize and the Shaw Prize. View five larger pictures. Biography.

  2. Richard Streit Hamilton (born 10 January 1943) is an American mathematician who serves as the Davies Professor of Mathematics at Columbia University. He is known for contributions to geometric analysis and partial differential equations.

  3. Aug 24, 2015 · Their ringleader was the cerebral artist Richard Hamilton, now known as the progenitor of British Pop, who made collages and paintings inspired by glossy printed ads.

  4. Dec 6, 2023 · Produced amidst the arrival of American goods in the United Kingdom, Hamilton’s collage is one of the first works of what would be later known as the Pop Art movement: a genre which both celebrated and critiqued subjects such as consumerism, celebrities, and the cheapening of modern culture amidst the turn towards mass-production.

  5. Sep 13, 2011 · Richard Hamilton was the founder of Pop art and a visionary who outlined its aims and ideals. A lollipop from one of his early collages furnished the movement with its title.

  6. Richard S. Hamilton. Hamilton is the creator and master of "designer" evolution equations, which flow through geometric structures to arrive at certain goals. Of particular significance is his "Ricci Flow."

  7. RICHARD HAMILTON, who died on September 13 at the age of eighty-nine, did more than anyone else to announce the idea of Pop art, with his famous collage Just what is it that makes today’s homes so different, so appealing?, 1956, a tiny image of a modern interior cluttered with consumer products, media, and people.

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