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  1. Birational Geometry of Algebraic Varieties (Cambridge Tracts in Mathematics) by Janos Kollár, Shigefumi Mori, 2008-02-04
  2. Higher Dimensional Birational Geometry (Advanced Studies in Pure Mathematics)
  3. Moduli Spaces and Arithmetic Geometry (Kyoto, 2004) (Advanced Studies in Pure Mathematics)

21. Mori, Shigefumi
shigefumi mori. Address Research Institute of Mathematical Sciences(RIMS) Kyoto iversity Kyoto 60601 Japan. Phone (81) 75 753
http://elib.zib.de/IMU/bulletin/38/IMU.EC/MoriS.html
    Shigefumi MORI
    Address:
    Research Institute of Mathematical Sciences (RIMS)
    Kyoto iversity
    Kyoto 606-01
    Japan Phone:
    Fax:
    E-Mail: mori@kurims.kyoto-u.ac.jp
    Born:
    February 23, 1951, Nagoya, Japan
    Education:
    1973 B.A., Kyoto University, Japan
    1975 M.A., Kyoto University, Japan
    1978 Dr. Sci., Kyoto University, Japan
    Positions:
    1975 Assistant, Kyoto University, Japan
    1977 - 1980 Assistant Professor, Harvard University
    1980 Lecturer, Nagoya University, Japan
    1981 - 1982 Visiting Member, I.A.S. Princeton 1982 Associate Professor, Nagoya University, Japan 1985 - 1987 Visiting Professor, Columbia University 1988 Professor, Nagoya University, Japan 1990 - Professor, RIMS, Kyoto University, Japan 1991 - 1992 Visiting Professor, University of Utah
    Selected Awards, Honours and Distinctions:
    1983 Japan Mathematical Society Iyanaga Prize 1984 Chunichi Culture Prize 1988 Japan Mathematical Society Autumn Prize (with Y. Kawamata) 1989 Inoue Science Prize 1990 American Mathematical Society Cole Prize 1990 Japan Academy Prize (with S. Iitaka and Y. Kawamata) 1990 Fields Medal 1990 Japanese Government Prize (Person of Cultural Merits)
    Research Interests:
    Algebraic Geometry

22. Shigefumi Mori - CIRS
Professor of Algebraic Geometry at the Research Institute of Mathematical Sciences (RIMS), Kyoto University, Kyoto, Japan. mori, shigefumi. Email mori@kurims.kyoto-u.ac.jp
http://www.cirs.net/Chercheurs/mathematics/mori.htm
MORI, SHIGEFUMI
E-mail : mori@kurims.kyoto-u.ac.jp Professor of Algebraic Geometry at the Research Institute of Mathematical Sciences (RIMS), Kyoto University , Kyoto, Japan. Research Interests :
Algebraic Geometry, especially birational classification and the birational geometry of algebraic varieties. Mori has worked on algebraic manifolds with ample tangent bundles and was the first to prove the Hartshorne conjecture in 1978. This conjecture, posed in 1970, claimed that projective spaces are the only smooth complete algebraic varieties with ample tangent bundles. Selected Awards :
1983 Japan Mathematical Society Iyanaga Prize
1984 Chunichi Culture Prize
1988 Japan Mathematical Society Autumn Prize (with Y. Kawamata)
1989 Inoue Science Prize
1990 American Mathematical Society Cole Prize
1990 Japan Academy Prize (with S. Iitaka and Y. Kawamata)
1990 Fields Medal
1990 Japanese Government Prize (Person of Cultural Merits) Selected Publications : 1. Projective manifolds with ample tangent bundles, Ann. Math. 110 (1979) 593-606 2. Threefolds whose canonical bundles are not numerically effective, Ann. Math. 116 (1982) 133 - 176

23. Page 1
On the Work of shigefumi mori. Heisuke Hironaka
http://elib.zib.de/IMU/medals/1990/Mori/page1.html
    On the Work of Shigefumi Mori
    Heisuke Hironaka Department of Mathematics, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA 02138, USA
    Page 1
    This document has been reproduced from
    Proceedings of the International Congress of Mathematicians, Kyoto, Japan, 1990
    with friendly permission of the Mathematical Society of Japan and Springer Verlag

24. References For Mori
References for shigefumi mori. Biography in Encyclopaedia Britannica. S Mukai,shigefumi mori's achievements (Japanese), Sugaku 43 (1) (1991), 4047.
http://www-gap.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history/References/Mori.html
References for Shigefumi Mori
  • Biography in Encyclopaedia Britannica. Articles:
  • F Araki and S Iitaka, Profiles of the ICM-90 Fields Medal prizewinner (Japanese), Sugaku
  • Award of the 1988 Mathematical Society of Japan Prize to Shigefumi Mori and Yujiro Kawamata : The theory of minimal models of algebraic varieties (Japanese), Sugaku
  • H Hironaka, On the work of Shigefumi Mori, Proceedings of the International Congress of Mathematicians, Kyoto, 1990 I (Tokyo, 1991), 19-25.
  • ICM-90 Kyoto, Japan, Notices Amer. Math. Soc.
  • Japan Academy prize-winning research on the classification theory of algebraic varieties by Shigeru Iitaka, Shigefumi Mori and Yujiro Kawamata (Japanese), Trans. Japan Acad.
  • S Mukai, Shigefumi Mori's achievements (Japanese), Sugaku
  • Shigefumi Mori awarded 1990 Cole Prize in Algebra, Notices Amer. Math. Soc.
  • H Sumihiro, Shigefumi Mori (Japanese), Sugaku Main index Birthplace Maps Biographies Index
    History Topics
    ... Anniversaries for the year
    JOC/EFR April 1998 School of Mathematics and Statistics
    University of St Andrews, Scotland
    The URL of this page is:
    http://www-history.mcs.st-andrews.ac.uk/history/References/Mori.html
  • 25. Shigefumi Mori - CIRS
    mori, shigefumi. Email mori@kurims.kyoto-u.ac.jp. Professor of AlgebraicGeometry at the Research Institute of Mathematical Sciences
    http://www.cirs.net/researchers/mathematics/mori.htm
    MORI, SHIGEFUMI E-mail : mori@kurims.kyoto-u.ac.jp Professor of Algebraic Geometry at the Research Institute of Mathematical Sciences (RIMS), Kyoto University , Kyoto, Japan. Research Interests :
    Algebraic Geometry, especially birational classification and the birational geometry of algebraic varieties. Mori has worked on algebraic manifolds with ample tangent bundles and was the first to prove the Hartshorne conjecture in 1978. This conjecture, posed in 1970, claimed that projective spaces are the only smooth complete algebraic varieties with ample tangent bundles. Selected Awards :
    1983 Japan Mathematical Society Iyanaga Prize
    1984 Chunichi Culture Prize
    1988 Japan Mathematical Society Autumn Prize (with Y. Kawamata)
    1989 Inoue Science Prize
    1990 American Mathematical Society Cole Prize
    1990 Japan Academy Prize (with S. Iitaka and Y. Kawamata)
    1990 Fields Medal
    1990 Japanese Government Prize (Person of Cultural Merits) Selected Publications :
    1. Projective manifolds with ample tangent bundles, Ann. Math. 110 (1979) 593-606 2. Threefolds whose canonical bundles are not numerically effective, Ann. Math. 116 (1982) 133 - 176

    26. Mori
    Biography of shigefumi mori (19510BC) shigefumi mori attended Kyoto University and he received his B.A.
    http://www-groups.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history/Mathematicians/Mori.html
    Shigefumi Mori
    Born: 23 Feb 1951 in Nagoya, Japan
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    to see a larger version Previous (Chronologically) Next Biographies Index Previous (Alphabetically) Next Main index
    Shigefumi Mori attended Kyoto University and he received his B.A. from there in 1973 and his M.A. in 1975. In that year he was appointed as an assistant at Kyoto and studied there for his doctorate under Masayoshi Nagata's supervision. He was awarded his doctorate in 1978 for a thesis The endomorphism rings of some abelian varieties.
    After the award of his Ph.D., Mori remained as an assistant at Kyoto until 1980 when he was appointed as a lecturer in mathematics at the University of Nagoya. He was promoted to assistant professor in 1982 and, in 1988, to full professor. In 1990 Mori returned to a chair at Kyoto University. During the years from 1977 to 1988 he spent much time in the United States despite the positions he held in Japan. He was visiting professor at Harvard during 1977-1980, the Institute for Advanced Study in 1981-82, Columbia University 1985-87 and the University of Utah for periods during 1987-89 and again during 1991-92. Mori works on algebraic geometry . To put his work in perspective we should note that, as in many areas of mathematics, classification is the ultimate aim. As

    27. L'annuaire International Des Chercheurs - CIRS
    Translate this page LIVNAT, YARDEN LUCK, WOLFGANG MARATHE, KISHORE B. MARSDEN, JERROLD E. MC MULLEN,CURTIS, T. MEYER, YVES MIHAILESCU, PREDA mori, shigefumi MORRISON, DAVID R
    http://www.cirs.net/researchers/mathematics/Noms.htm

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    28. References For Mori
    References for the biography of shigefumi mori of the 1988 Mathematical Society of Japan Prize to shigefumi mori and Yujiro Kawamata The theory of minimal models of
    http://www-history.mcs.st-and.ac.uk/References/Mori.html
    References for Shigefumi Mori
  • Biography in Encyclopaedia Britannica. Articles:
  • F Araki and S Iitaka, Profiles of the ICM-90 Fields Medal prizewinner (Japanese), Sugaku
  • Award of the 1988 Mathematical Society of Japan Prize to Shigefumi Mori and Yujiro Kawamata : The theory of minimal models of algebraic varieties (Japanese), Sugaku
  • H Hironaka, On the work of Shigefumi Mori, Proceedings of the International Congress of Mathematicians, Kyoto, 1990 I (Tokyo, 1991), 19-25.
  • ICM-90 Kyoto, Japan, Notices Amer. Math. Soc.
  • Japan Academy prize-winning research on the classification theory of algebraic varieties by Shigeru Iitaka, Shigefumi Mori and Yujiro Kawamata (Japanese), Trans. Japan Acad.
  • S Mukai, Shigefumi Mori's achievements (Japanese), Sugaku
  • Shigefumi Mori awarded 1990 Cole Prize in Algebra, Notices Amer. Math. Soc.
  • H Sumihiro, Shigefumi Mori (Japanese), Sugaku Main index Birthplace Maps Biographies Index
    History Topics
    ... Anniversaries for the year
    JOC/EFR April 1998 School of Mathematics and Statistics
    University of St Andrews, Scotland
    The URL of this page is:
    http://www-history.mcs.st-andrews.ac.uk/history/References/Mori.html
  • 29. Mori, Shigefumi
    shigefumi mori. Address Research Institute of Mathematical Sciences (RIMS)
    http://www-sbras.nsc.ru/EMIS/mirror/IMU/EC/MoriS.html
    Shigefumi MORI
    Address:
    Research Institute of Mathematical Sciences (RIMS)
    Kyoto University
    Kyoto 606-01
    Japan Phone:
    Fax:
    E-Mail: mori@kurims.kyoto-u.ac.jp
    Born:
    February 23, 1951, Nagoya, Japan
    Education:
    1973 B.A., Kyoto University, Japan
    1975 M.A., Kyoto University, Japan
    1978 Dr. Sci., Kyoto University, Japan
    Positions:
    1975 Assistant, Kyoto University, Japan
    1977 - 1980 Assistant Professor, Harvard University
    1980 Lecturer, Nagoya University, Japan
    1981 - 1982 Visiting Member, I.A.S. Princeton 1982 Associate Professor, Nagoya University, Japan 1985 - 1987 Visiting Professor, Columbia University 1988 Professor, Nagoya University, Japan 1990 - Professor, RIMS, Kyoto University, Japan 1991 - 1992 Visiting Professor, University of Utah
    Selected Awards, Honours and Distinctions:
    1983 Japan Mathematical Society Iyanaga Prize 1984 Chunichi Culture Prize 1988 Japan Mathematical Society Autumn Prize (with Y. Kawamata) 1989 Inoue Science Prize 1990 American Mathematical Society Cole Prize 1990 Japan Academy Prize (with S. Iitaka and Y. Kawamata) 1990 Fields Medal 1990 Japanese Government Prize (Person of Cultural Merits)
    Research Interests:
    Algebraic Geometry

    30. Koll'Ar, J'Anos,Mori, Shigefumi,Kollar, Janos Birational Geometry Of Algebraic V
    Koll'Ar, J'Anos,mori, shigefumi,Kollar, Janos Birational Geometryof Algebraic Varieties (Cambridge Tracts in Mathematics, 134).
    http://www.books-index.com/KollAr-JAnos-Mori-Shigefumi-Kollar-Janos/Birational-G
    Koll'Ar, J'Anos,Mori, Shigefumi,Kollar, Janos Birational Geometry of Algebraic Varieties (Cambridge Tracts in Mathematics, 134)
    Title: Birational Geometry of Algebraic Varieties (Cambridge Tracts in Mathematics, 134)
    Subject: Science
    Author: Koll'Ar J'Anos Mori Shigefumi Kollar Janos
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    31. Mori, Shigefumi
    shigefumi mori. Address Research Institute of Mathematical Sciences (RIMS)
    http://webdoc.sub.gwdg.de/EMIS/mirror/IMU/EC/MoriS.html
      Shigefumi MORI
      Address:
      Research Institute of Mathematical Sciences (RIMS)
      Kyoto University
      Kyoto 606-01
      Japan Phone:
      Fax:
      E-Mail: mori@kurims.kyoto-u.ac.jp
      Born:
      February 23, 1951, Nagoya, Japan
      Education:
      1973 B.A., Kyoto University, Japan
      1975 M.A., Kyoto University, Japan
      1978 Dr. Sci., Kyoto University, Japan
      Positions:
      1975 Assistant, Kyoto University, Japan
      1977 - 1980 Assistant Professor, Harvard University
      1980 Lecturer, Nagoya University, Japan
      1981 - 1982 Visiting Member, I.A.S. Princeton 1982 Associate Professor, Nagoya University, Japan 1985 - 1987 Visiting Professor, Columbia University 1988 Professor, Nagoya University, Japan 1990 - Professor, RIMS, Kyoto University, Japan 1991 - 1992 Visiting Professor, University of Utah
      Selected Awards, Honours and Distinctions:
      1983 Japan Mathematical Society Iyanaga Prize 1984 Chunichi Culture Prize 1988 Japan Mathematical Society Autumn Prize (with Y. Kawamata) 1989 Inoue Science Prize 1990 American Mathematical Society Cole Prize 1990 Japan Academy Prize (with S. Iitaka and Y. Kawamata) 1990 Fields Medal 1990 Japanese Government Prize (Person of Cultural Merits)
      Research Interests:
      Algebraic Geometry

    32. Shigefumi Mori - CIRS
    mori, shigefumi Email mori@kurims.kyoto-u.ac.jp. Professor of AlgebraicGeometry at the Research Institute of Mathematical Sciences
    http://www.cirs-tm.org/investigadores/mathematics/mori.htm
    MORI, SHIGEFUMI
    E-mail : mori@kurims.kyoto-u.ac.jp Professor of Algebraic Geometry at the Research Institute of Mathematical Sciences (RIMS), Kyoto University , Kyoto, Japan. Research Interests :
    Algebraic Geometry, especially birational classification and the birational geometry of algebraic varieties. Mori has worked on algebraic manifolds with ample tangent bundles and was the first to prove the Hartshorne conjecture in 1978. This conjecture, posed in 1970, claimed that projective spaces are the only smooth complete algebraic varieties with ample tangent bundles. Selected Awards :
    1983 Japan Mathematical Society Iyanaga Prize
    1984 Chunichi Culture Prize
    1988 Japan Mathematical Society Autumn Prize (with Y. Kawamata)
    1989 Inoue Science Prize
    1990 American Mathematical Society Cole Prize
    1990 Japan Academy Prize (with S. Iitaka and Y. Kawamata)
    1990 Fields Medal
    1990 Japanese Government Prize (Person of Cultural Merits) Selected Publications : 1. Projective manifolds with ample tangent bundles, Ann. Math. 110 (1979) 593-606 2. Threefolds whose canonical bundles are not numerically effective, Ann. Math. 116 (1982) 133 - 176

    33. Mori Portrait
    Portrait of shigefumi mori shigefumi mori. JOC/EFR August 2001
    http://www-gap.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history/PictDisplay/Mori.html
    Shigefumi Mori
    JOC/EFR August 2001 The URL of this page is:
    http://www-history.mcs.st-andrews.ac.uk/history/PictDisplay/Mori.html

    34. On The Work Of Shigefumi Mori -- Page 1
    On the Work of shigefumi mori Heisuke Hironaka Department of Mathematics,Harvard University, Cambridge, MA 02138, USA. Page 1.
    http://www.icm2002.org.cn/general/prize/medal/1990/Mori/page1.htm
    On the Work of Shigefumi Mori Heisuke Hironaka
    Department of Mathematics, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA 02138, USA Page 1 This document has been reproduced from The Website of International Congress of Mathematicians, Berlin 1998.
    Proceedings of the International Congress of Mathematicians, Kyoto, Japan, 1990
    with friendly permission of the Mathematical Society of Japan and Springer Verlag

    35. On The Work Of Shigefumi Mori -- Page 2
    On the Work of shigefumi mori Heisuke Hironaka Department of Mathematics,Harvard University, Cambridge, MA 02138, USA. Page 2.
    http://www.icm2002.org.cn/general/prize/medal/1990/Mori/page2.htm
    On the Work of Shigefumi Mori Heisuke Hironaka
    Department of Mathematics, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA 02138, USA Page 2 This document has been reproduced from The Website of International Congress of Mathematicians, Berlin 1998.
    Proceedings of the International Congress of Mathematicians, Kyoto, Japan, 1990
    with friendly permission of the Mathematical Society of Japan and Springer Verlag

    36. Lecture On Puzzle Mathematics By Professor Shigefumi Mori -- By Kosaku Inagaki
    The summary for this Japanese page contains characters that cannot be correctly displayed in this language/character set.
    http://inagaki1.kuis.kyoto-u.ac.jp/~inagaki/LectureOnPuzzleMathematicsByProfesso
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    37. Fields Medal
    1986 Freedman, Michael Los Angeles USA 35 1990 Drinfeld, Vladimir Kharkov USSR 361990 Jones, Vaughan Gisborne N Zealand 38 1990 mori, shigefumi Nagoya Japan
    http://db.uwaterloo.ca/~alopez-o/math-faq/mathtext/node19.html
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    Fields Medal
    Historical Introduction
    This is the original letter by Fields creating the endowment for the medals that bear his name. It is thought to have been written during the few months before his death. Notice that no mention is made about the age of the recipients (currently there is a 40 year-old limit), and that the medal should not be attached to any person, private or public, meaning that it shouldn't bear anybody's name. It is proposed to found two gold medals to be awarded at successive International Mathematical Congress for outstanding achievements in mathematics. Because of the multiplicity of the branches of mathematics and taking into account the fact that the interval between such congresses is four years it is felt that at least two medals should be available. The awards would be open to the whole world and would be made by an International Committee. The fund for the founding of the medals is constituted by balance left over after financing the Toronto congress held in 1924. This must be held in trust by the Government or by some body authorized by government to hold and invest such funds. It would seem that a dignified method for handling the matter and one which in this changing world should most nearly secure permanency would be for the Canadian Government to take over the fund and appoint as his custodian say the Prime Minister of the Dominion or the Prime Minister in association with the Minister of Finance. The medals would be struck at the Mint in Ottawa and the duty of the custodian would be simply to hand over the medals at the proper time to the accredited International Committee.

    38. Page 1
    On the Work of shigefumi mori. Heisuke Hironaka. Department of Mathematics,Harvard University, Cambridge, MA 02138, USA. Page 1. This
    http://www.mathunion.org/medals/1990/Mori/page1.html
      On the Work of Shigefumi Mori
      Heisuke Hironaka Department of Mathematics, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA 02138, USA
      Page 1
      This document has been reproduced from
      Proceedings of the International Congress of Mathematicians, Kyoto, Japan, 1990
      with friendly permission of the Mathematical Society of Japan and Springer Verlag

    39. Fields Medals And Nevanlinna Prize 1990
    Fields Medalists Edward Witten, shigefumi mori, Vaughan FR Jones, VladimirDrinfeld © 1990 H. Kono. Heisuke Hironaka On the Work of shigefumi mori.
    http://www.mathunion.org/medals/1990/

    40. RIMS Preprint
    1991 RIMS760 KOLLAR, JANOS MIYAOKA, YOICHI mori, shigefumi RATIONALCURVES ON FANO VARIETIES. 1991 (``Proc. Algebraic Geometry
    http://www.kurims.kyoto-u.ac.jp/home_page/preprint/list/1991.html
    SEARCH(Japan Mathematical Information Search Service)
    Preprints (1991)
    RIMS-736

    ON THE SUPPORT OF WIENER FUNCTIONALS.
    RIMS-737

    PRECISE ESTIMATE FOR LARGE DEVIATION OF DONSKER-VARADHAN TYPE.
    1991 ( J. Fac. Sci. Univ. Tokyo Sect. IA, Math., 38 (1991), 535565)
    RIMS-738
    NETO, ORLANDO
    BLOW UP FOR A HOLONOMIC SYSTEM.
    1991 (Publ. RIMS, Kyoto Univ. 29 (1993), no.2, 167233)
    RIMS-739
    KUSUOKA, SHIGEO
    ON THE REGULARITY OF SOLUTION TO S.D.E.
    RIMS-740

    ZWEIBEIN OPERATOR FORMALISM OF TWO-DIMENSIONAL QUANTUM GRAVITY.
    1991 (Progr. Theoret. Phys. , 86, (8/1991), 517545)
    RIMS-741
    OZAWA, TOHRU EXACT BLOW-UP SOLUTIONS TO THE CAUCHY PROBLEM FOR THE DAVEY-STEWARTSON SYSTEMS. 1991 ( Proc. Roy. Soc. London Ser. A, 436 (1992) no.1897, 345349)
    RIMS-742
    CHEREDNIK, IVAN

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