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  1. Alberto Pedro Calderón (September 14, 1920 – April 16, 1998) was an Argentine mathematician. His name is associated with the University of Buenos Aires, but first and foremost with the University of Chicago, where Calderón and his mentor, the analyst Antoni Zygmund, developed the theory of singular integral operators.

  2. Apr 16, 1998 · Pedro Calderón, from an old colonial family, was a surgeon who had trained in Buenos Aires and later in Paris under Georges Marion, the famous French surgeon and urologist. Pedro, who of course was Spanish speaking, was also fluent in French and Italian. He practiced as a surgeon in Mendoza. He married Haydée Cores and they had a daughter ...

  3. Affiliations. University of Chicago. Alberto P. Calderon was awarded the National Medal of Science for his ground-breaking work on singular integral operators leading to their application to important problems in partial differential equations, including his proof of uniqueness in the Cauchy problem, the Atiyah-Singer index theorem and the ...

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  4. Dec 30, 1998 · Credit: UNIV.CHICAGO. Alberto Calderón, one of the twentieth century's greatest mathematicians, died on 16 April this year after a brief illness. He was 77. Calderón was a pioneer in the areas...

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  5. May 18, 2018 · His award-winning research in the area of integral operators is an example of his impact on contemporary mathematical analysis. Widely considered as one of the twentieth century's foremost mathematicians, Alberto Calderón's career spans more than 45 years, during which he has left behind many seminal works and ideas.

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  7. Apr 20, 1998 · Alberto Calderon, one of the leading mathematicians of the last half-century, died on Thursday in Northwestern Memorial Hospital in Chicago. He was 77 and was professor emeritus of mathematics...

  8. 1148 NOTICES OF THEAMS VOLUME45, NUMBER9 Alberto Pedro Calderón, who died April 16, 1998, was one of this century’s leading mathematicians. His work (mainly in the field of mathematical analy- sis) was characterized by its tremendous origi- nality and depth and its remarkable power. His con- tributions have been of extremely wide scope and ...

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