VISITOR INFORMATION

February 10, 2012

Fields Memorabilia

The Fields Institute's Logoware is a must for the mathematician in your life! Our 100% cotton thinking caps and t-shirts make for top-quality comfort while solving even the most complicated of mathematical problems. Enjoy wrighting them down with an elegant metal ball pen on the Fields notes pad. And what mathematician's desk would be complete without a classy premium ceramic mug to hold coffee on those late night computational frenzies!

The twelve-volume video collection of the Fields Legacy Lecture Series, a part of the 2000 World Mathematical Symposium, is also available for purchase.

To order items please use order form     

 

Fields Clothing and Memorabilia

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Cost
(All costs are listed in Canadian dollars.)
T-shirts
White colour, 100% Pre-shrunk ultra cotton. Available in S,M,Land XL
$15.00  
Hats
Brushed heavy cotton in khaki with imbroidered fields logo, one size fits all.
$15.00  
Mugs
Green premium ceramic mug with contrasting rim, 14 oz.
$8.00  

Pens
Metal ball pen with silver trim and rubber grip

$3.00
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Note Pads
8½" x11" x 50 sheets, ruled with glued edge and printed logo on each sheet.

$4.00

Plastic bags
13" x 18" plastic bag with fold over die cut handles.

$1.00


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Fields Legacy Video Tapes -
A Part of the World Mathematical Year 2000 Symposium

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Cost
$30.00 CDN for each listed tape
   

Lecture #1
Sir Michael Atiyah,
Mathematics in the Twentieth Century

(65 min. VHS)

 
  Lecture #2
Panel Discussion (65 min.VHS)on the future of mathematics,moderated by Richard Kane with Jim Arthur, Michael Atiyah, Alan Baker, Richard Borcherds, Tim Gowers, Lisa Jeffrey, Cathleen Morawetz, Stephen Smale and Efim Zelmanov.
 
Lecture #3
Maxim Kontsevich,
Limits of Comples Structures

(62 min., VHS)
 
Lecture #4
Alain Connes,
Renormilization and the Riemann-Hilbert Problem

(62 min., VHS)
 

Lecture #5
Richard Borcherds, Automorphic Forms
(55 min., VHS)

 
Lecture #6
Vaughan Jones,
Planar Algebras: between dimensions two, three and infinity

(60 min., VHS)
 
Lecture #7
Tom Archibald,
J.C. Fields: the research ideal in mathematics and in the organization of science
(62 min, VHS)
 
Lecture #8
Michael Monastyrsky,
Trends in Modern Mathematics and the Fields Medals

(62 min, VHS)
 
Lecture #9
John Milnor,
Complex Systems: the role of mathematics
(62 min, VHS)
 
Lecture #10
Timothy Gowers,
Combinatorics in the Service of Mathematics
(62 min, VHS)
 
Lecture #11
Alan Baker,
Diophantine Analysis and Transcendence Theory: the way forward
(60 min, VHS)
 
Lecture #12
Stephen Smale,
The Mathematics of Theories of Learning and Intellegence
(58 min, VHS)