Electoral History of Lorene T. Coates, former North Carolina State House Representative for parts of Rowan County, North Carolina.
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The following year, he moved back to France, taking up a professorship at the University of Paris XI at Orsay.
While there John H. Coates provided him with a problem for his doctoral thesis, which he later completed at Princeton University under the advising of Kenkichi Iwasawa.
Together with Coates, Fukaya, Kato, and Venjakob she formulated a non-commutative version of the main conjecture of Iwasawa theory, on which much foundation of this important subject is based.
John M. Coates, The Hour Between Dog and Wolf: Risk-taking, Gut Feelings and the Biology of Boom and Bust