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as a faculty member in 1964. He became Eugene Higgins Professor of Mathematics in 1978 and became emeritus in 1993. He was named a Professore di Chiara Fama by the Italian government and held a special chair at the
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For his proof of the first part of the Weil conjectures, Dwork received (together with
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Dwork was married to Shirley Dwork and is the father of computer scientist
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New York University Tandon School of Engineering alumni
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Bernard M. Dwork
New Brunswick, New Jersey
Columbia University
Dwork conjecture
Dwork family
Dwork's lemma
Dwork's method
Guggenheim Fellowship
Cole Prize
ICM Speaker
Mathematics
Johns Hopkins University
Princeton University
Doctoral advisor
Emil Artin
John Tate
Stefan Burr
Nick Katz
mathematician
p-adic analysis
local zeta functions
Weil conjectures
zeta function
variety
finite field
cohomology
differential equations
City College of New York
Brooklyn Polytechnic Institute
Pacific theater of World War II

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