The passing of John Trevor Lewis on the 21st of January 2004 was a great loss to the international mathematical physics and applied mathematics communities. An extraordinary scientist and exceptional friend, he is missed by those that knew him or his science. We begin this tribute with a biography in Section 2 before describing some of his many scientific achievements in Section 3. We finish with John’s indelible scientific legacy: his bibliography. We are indebted to many of his friends, students, collaborators and colleagues for helping us in this task
Digitized correspondence of the Daniel Coit Gilman papers, MS.0001.Funding for digitization provided...
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The passing of John Trevor Lewis on the 21st of January 2004 was a great loss to the international ...
The scope of this special issue is to celebrate the work of the late Professor John Taylor. John beg...
The scope of this special issue is to celebrate the work of the late Professor John Taylor. John beg...
A series of talks was given at Grandpont House, Oxford in 2013 to mark the half-century anniversary ...
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Motivation: This article is a tribute to Johannes Boersma, amathematician who made an indelible impr...
My paper is about Warren Lewis, C.S. Lewis’s older brother, and the impact Warren had on his brother...
John Napier (1550–1617) is celebrated today as the man who invented logarithms—an enormous intellect...
While most biographical works on C.S. Lewis give passing reference to Lewis\u27 problems with elemen...
Digitized correspondence of the Daniel Coit Gilman papers, MS.0001.Funding for digitization provided...
In January of 2011, three years after his 80th birthday, Games and Economic Behavior published a spe...
Philosophy and Mathematics A memorial conference in honour of Professor John J. Cleary Trinity Col...
The passing of John Trevor Lewis on the 21st of January 2004 was a great loss to the international ...
The scope of this special issue is to celebrate the work of the late Professor John Taylor. John beg...
The scope of this special issue is to celebrate the work of the late Professor John Taylor. John beg...
A series of talks was given at Grandpont House, Oxford in 2013 to mark the half-century anniversary ...
On the 10 June 2016 Professor John Blake, known to many readers of MSOR Connections for his leadersh...
The death of David Lewis at the age of 60 has deprived philosophy of one of its most original and br...
David Lewis's untimely death on 14 October 2001 deprived the philosophical community of one of the o...
Obituary: John Campbell Brown OBE (1947–2019) - Astronomer Royal for Scotland and inspirational sola...
Motivation: This article is a tribute to Johannes Boersma, amathematician who made an indelible impr...
My paper is about Warren Lewis, C.S. Lewis’s older brother, and the impact Warren had on his brother...
John Napier (1550–1617) is celebrated today as the man who invented logarithms—an enormous intellect...
While most biographical works on C.S. Lewis give passing reference to Lewis\u27 problems with elemen...
Digitized correspondence of the Daniel Coit Gilman papers, MS.0001.Funding for digitization provided...
In January of 2011, three years after his 80th birthday, Games and Economic Behavior published a spe...
Philosophy and Mathematics A memorial conference in honour of Professor John J. Cleary Trinity Col...