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Gesammelte Abhandlungen - Collected Papers I : 1951-1962 (1987 ed.)

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Friedrich Hirzebruch (1927 -2012) was a German mathematician, working in the fields of topology, complex manifolds and algebraic geometry, and a leading figure of his generation.

Hirzebruch's first great mathematical achievement was the proof, in 1954, of the generalization of the classical Riemann-Roch theorem to higher dimensional complex manifolds, now known as the Hirzebruch-Riemann-Roch theorem.

This used the new techniques of sheaf cohomology and was one of the centerpieces of the explosion of new results in geometry and topology during the 1950s.

Further generalization of this led to the Grothendieck-Riemann-Roch theorem, and the Atiyah-Singer index theorem.

He received many awards and honors, including the Wolf prize in 1988, the Lobachevsky prize in 1990, and fifteen honorary doctorates.

These two volumes collect the majority of his research papers, which cover a variety of topics.

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Product Details
3540180877 / 9783540180876
Hardback
516
20/10/1987
Germany
824 pages, 1 black & white illustrations, biography
170 x 244 mm, 3220 grams
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