Temporary memberships in New York University's Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences are being offered for the 1962–63 academic‐year to PhD‐level mathematicians and scientists who intend to study or conduct research in the areas in which the Institute is particularly active; these include functional analysis, function theory, differential equations, quantum theory of fields, quantum‐mechanical scattering theory, methods of mathematical physics, fluid dynamics and magnetohydrodynamics, electromagnetic theory, elasticity, numerical analysis, computers, or probability and statistics. The Institute's temporary membership program, which is supported by funds granted to the University both by private contributors and by the National Science Foundation, is designed to help increase the number of scientists trained in mathematical physics, applied mathematics, and mathematical analysis.
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January 1962
January 01 1962
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Advanced Study and Research. Physics Today 1 January 1962; 15 (1): 90–91. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.3058003
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