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Chaos, Solitons and Fractals 25 (2005) 915–933

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Mohamed El Naschie

Photo 1. Mohamed El Naschie in Cairo, Egypt, 2004.

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Photo 2. Honouring Mohamed El Naschie in the Institute of Physics, University of Frankfurt, Frankfurt, Germany.

Photo 3. In clockwise order: (a) El Naschie with Professor Peter Weipel looking into the ‘‘Festschrift’’ dedicated to

Mohamed El Naschie. (b) Together with Otto Rossler and David Finkelstein. (c) Between Peter Weipel and Professor

Dr. Dr. habil Multi Walter Greiner and Prof. Dr. Dr. habil Werner Martienssen. (d) El Naschie with Professor Otto

Rossler, Dr. Hans Diebner and Peter Weipel.

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Photo 4. El Naschie with Nobel Laureate Gerardus �tHooft.

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Photo 5. Top: El Naschie with Nobel Laureate Gerd Binnig. Bottom: taken after giving his lecture dedicated to the

memory of Nobel Laureate Ilya Prigogine.

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Photo 6. The transfinite Cantorian spacetime trio: Garnet Ord, Laurent Nottale and Mohamed El Naschie in 1998.

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Photo 7. Top: El Naschie with Garnet Ord. Bottom: El Naschie dedicating his lecture to the memory of his teacher,

Nobel Laureate Ilya Prigogine.

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Photo 8. Top: Nobel Laureate Gerardus �tHooft and M.S. El Naschie. Bottom: El Naschie between David Finkelstein

and Werner Martienssen.

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Photo 9. El Naschie between Nobel Laureate �tHooft and H.E. Dr. S. Al Athel, current Minister of Science and Tech-

nology of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.

Photo 10. Mohamed El Naschie in his study in 2004.

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Photo 11. Top: El Naschie with Nobel Laureate for Literature Naguib Mahfouz. Third person is Dr. Mervat Heddini

expert in English Literature, during one of the weekly literary salons of Mahfouz on the Nile in Cairo in 2004. Bottom:

El Naschie in his summer house in Alexandria, Egypt.

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Photo 12. El Naschie and �tHooft received by Crown Prince Sultan in his palace in 2003.

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Photo 13. Top: El Naschie receiving recognition for his work in high energy particle physics from B.G. Sidharth, Direc-

tor of Birla Institute, Hyderabad, India. Bottom: Two close friends and teachers of El Naschie. On the left, Nobel Lau-

reate Ilya Prigogine, and on the right, Y. Ichikawa.

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Photo 14. El Naschie together with two pioneers of Chaos; the American Physicist, Mitchell Feigenbaum and the Rus-

sian Academician, Prof. Boris Chirikov. G. Casati and Grassberger are also present. Picture taken in Villa D�Este on

Lake Como, Italy.

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Photo 15. The brothers El Naschie. Prof. Amr (left) and Prof. Mohamed in Hyde Park in 1980, London, England.

Photo 16. El Naschie having the honour of sitting at the desk of his teacher Nobel Laureate Ilya Prigogine in Solvay

Institute, Brussels, Belgium.

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Photo 17. N. Mahfouz, Nobel Laureate in Literature, the first Arabic-speaking novelist to receive this honour, together

with Mohamed El Naschie in Cairo. Mohamed was asked by Mahfouz to explain to him his theory which he valiantly

tried.

Photo 18. El Naschie is given a medal for his work by H.E. Prof. Abdulkader, Assiut, Egypt.

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Photo 19. Mohamed El Naschie (of the Moslem faith) and David Finkelstein (the great Jewish Mathematical Physicist)

united by flowers.

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Photo 20. El Naschie relaxing on New Year�s eve in London.

Photo 21. El Naschie in his private office in Cairo.

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Photo 22. Internet announcement for the conference on Transfinite Sets.

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Photo 23. Mohamed El Naschie in the Alps of Germany and Italy (South Tirol). Skiing is not only a favourite sport for

him. It is freedom from gravity and obligations.

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Photo 24. Mohamed El Naschie, born 1943 in Cairo, Egypt. He received his education in West Germany (Hamburg

and Hannover) and obtained his Ph.D. from University College, London, England. He is a fellow of the Institute of

Physics, England and Professor of Physics at Alexandria University, Alexandria, Egypt.