FIND A MATHEMATICIAN
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Italiano?
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Find Addresses
(Pennsilvania University).
The search can presently be performed just on a few databases,
among the others:
UMI e-mails (Italy), SIMAI members (Italy), Na-net white-pages
(Numerical Analysis plus SIAM members), AMS Combined Membership List,
...
Plese e-mail any suggestions to the address:
paolini@dmf.bs.unicatt.it
link to the NA-NET white-pages HOME PAGE
Search
UMI
(Italian Mathematicians) e-mail database
Search through the E-mail database
[remote link]
of italian mathematicians kept by UMI (Unione Matematica Italiana).
Search among members of the Department of Mathematics,
University of Milano
The default selection shown below implies search among local
users of the SUN workstations.
SEARCH SIMAI MEMBERS
WHOIS SEARCH on NA-NET WHITE-PAGES
(Remote link)
WWW SEARCH on NA-NET WHITE-PAGES
(Remote link)
GENERAL WHOIS SEARCH
List of WHOIS servers
MATHEMATICAL REVIEWS AUTHOR LOOKUP
(Remote link)
(remote help)
Note: Enter author names as 'Lastname, Firstname Initial'
COMBINED MEMBERSHIP LIST
(Remote link)
The Combined Membership List (CML) includes the names and addresses of all
persons who were members of the American Mathematical Society (AMS),
Mathematical Association of America (MAA), Society for Industrial and Applied
Mathematics (SIAM), or American Mathematics Association of Two Year Colleges
(AMATYC) as of the last update. The CML is updated monthly.
WHO's On-line
General database. ICTP, Trieste, Italy
Mathematicians. University of Pennsilvania
What follows is a local copy of the keyword search form:
WHO's On-line keywords Search
Case-insensitive substring search
Searches only the database for mathematicians
Names, URLs, professions, email addresses, and keyword lists are all
searched at once.
Searching for the keyword `math' will display all entries in this
database -- `math' matches everyone's profession. Since the database here
is still quite small, this is a reasonable thing to do.
- AND operator
- The comma character ,
You may combine any number of phrases with commas between them.
The search will
return only those entries matching all phrases so combined.
- OR operator
- The colon character :
You may combine any number of phrases with colons between them.
The search will
return all entries matching any one of the phrases so combined.
- Mixing AND and OR operators is not supported.
Examples
- group,representation
- Returns all entries matching both `group' and `representation'.
- algebra:numerical analysis
- Returns all entries matching either `algebra' or
`numerical analysis'.
WHO's On-Line keyword search for all professions
Back to
WHO's On-Line Mathematicians page
MP,
Oct 14, 00