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  1. Felix Earl Browder (/ ˈ b r aʊ d ər /; July 31, 1927 – December 10, 2016) was an American mathematician known for his work in nonlinear functional analysis. He received the National Medal of Science in 1999 and was President of the American Mathematical Society until 2000.

  2. 20 de dic. de 2016 · Remembering Felix Browder, a Nonlinear Genius in a Nonlinear World. By Thomas Lin. December 20, 2016. Felix Browders early career was hobbled by his father’s involvement with the...

  3. 31 July 1927. Moscow, USSR (now Russia) Died. 10 December 2016. Princeton, New Jersey, USA. Summary. Felix Browder was a Russian-born American mathematician known for his work in nonlinear functional analysis. View three larger pictures. Biography. Felix Browder's parents were Earl Browder and Raissa Berkmann.

  4. Felix Browder ( Moscou, 31 de juliol de 1927 - Princeton, 10 de desembre de 2016) va ser un matemàtic estatunidenc. Vida. Browder era fill del qui va ser secretari general del Partit Comunista dels Estats Units d'Amèrica qui, després d'un primer matrimoni, s'havia casat el 1926 a Moscou amb una activista bolxevic russa i jueva.

  5. 15 de dic. de 2016 · Felix Browder, a mathematics prodigy who graduated from MIT at 18 and received his PhD at 20 but who struggled to gain a foothold in the academic world of the 1950s because his father was a...

  6. 7 de ene. de 2017 · Felix Browder, matemático estadounidense. En el 2000 recibió la más alta distinción del país, la Medalla Nacional de la Ciencia, de la mano del presidente Clinton. Jesus Ildefonso Díaz. Jan 07,...

  7. Felix Earl Browder was born July 31, 1927 in Moscow, Russia, and died December 10, 2016 in Princeton, New Jersey. His father, Earl Browder, an American political activist, visited Russia in the 1920s as a representative of the Communist Trade Unions in the United States. There, he met and married Raissa Berkmann, born in a Jewishfamily ...