References For Hironaka References for heisuke hironaka. Biography in Encyclopaedia Britannica.Articles A Grothendieck, Travaux de Heisouké hironaka sur http://www-gap.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history/References/Hironaka.html
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Extractions: M. HIRONAKA a de son côté fait de nombreux éloges sur l'Institut et ses professeurs en déclarant notamment que " " 2,5 millions d'euros Le Fonds Hironaka permettra donc : Le Professeur Heisuke HIRONAKA, grand mathématicien japonais, a reçu la Médaille Fields au Congrès International des Mathématiciens qui s'est tenu à Nice en 1970 pour son théorème sur la " résolution des singularités ", qui, selon Mikhael GROMOV, est " ".
Heisuke Hironaka Mathematics department page of Alina Marian heisuke hironaka. Harvard University. Department of Mathematics http://www.math.harvard.edu/people/HironakaHeisuke.html
The New York Review Of Books: Heisuke Hironaka Bibliography of books and articles by heisuke hironaka, from The New York Review of Books. heisuke hironaka. April 28, 1977 WOUND TO SOVIET SCIENCE http://www.nybooks.com/authors/4727
Hironaka Biography of heisuke hironaka (19310BC) heisuke hironaka. Born 9 April 1931 in Yamaguchi-ken, Japan http://www-groups.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history/Mathematicians/Hironaka.html
Extractions: Heisuke Hironaka attended Kyoto University. This university was founded in 1897 to train small numbers of selected students as academics. By the time Hironaka entered Kyoto University, after World War II, it had been integrated into a mass higher education system but had maintained its prestige. From Kyoto University Hironaka went to the United States where he continued his studies at Harvard. After completing his studies there, Hironaka was appointed to the staff at Harvard. In 1970 Hironaka had the distinction of being awarded a Fields Medal at the International Congress at Nice. This was for his work on algebraic varieties which we describe below. Among the many other honours he has received is the Order of Culture from Japan in 1975. Two algebraic varieties are said to be equivalent if there is a one-to-one correspondence between them with both the map and its inverse regular. Two varieties U and V are said to be birationally equivalent if they contain open sets U' and V' that are in biregular correspondence. Classical algebraic geometry studies properties of varieties which are invariant under birational transformations. Difficulties that arise as a result of the presence of singularities are avoided by using birational correspondences instead of biregular ones. The main problem in this area is to find a nonsingular algebraic variety U, that is birationally equivalent to an irreducible algebraic variety V, such that the mapping f: U
Fields Medals 1970 generated transcendental numbers not previously identified. heisuke hironaka. born April 9, 1931, Yamaguchiken, Japan http://elib.zib.de/IMU/medals/1970
Extractions: Belorusskii University Made important advances in topology, the most well-known being his proof of the topological invariance of the Pontrjagin classes of the differentiable manifold. His work included a study of the cohomology and homotopy of Thom spaces. John Griggs THOMPSON born October 13, 1932, Kansas, USA University of Chicago Proved jointly with W. Feit that all non-cyclic finite simple groups have even order. The extension of this work by Thompson determined the minimal simple finite groups, that is, the simple finite groups whose proper subgroups are solvable. This document has been reproduced from Albers, Donald J.; Alexanderson, G. L.; Reid, Constance:
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Heisuke Hironaka - Les Membres De L'Académie Des Sciences Translate this page hironaka (heisuke). Professeur à l'Université de Harvard et à l'Universitéde Kyoto. Né le 9 avril 1931, élu Associé étranger le 26 janvier 1981. http://www.academie-sciences.fr/Membres/H/Hironaka_Heisuke.htm
Liste Alphabétique H - Les Membres De L'Académie Des Sciences Translate this page Hagenmuller (Paul) Hahn (Erwin, Louis) Haroche (Serge) hironaka (heisuke) Hirzebruch(Friedrich, Ernst, Peter) Hoffmann (Jules, Alphonse) Howell (Francis Clark http://www.academie-sciences.fr/Membres/H/liste_alphabetique_H.htm
Hironaka Portrait Portrait of heisuke hironaka heisuke hironaka. JOC/EFR August 2001 http://www-history.mcs.st-and.ac.uk/history/PictDisplay/Hironaka.html
Senior Faculty At The Harvard Mathematics Department Joseph Harris, (P), harris, 52172, Algebraic geometry. heisuke hironaka,(E), hironaka, 52171, Complex analysis, singularity theory. David http://www.math.harvard.edu/people/professors.html
Extractions: Senior faculty at the Harvard Mathematics Department Full Directory (HTML) (PDF) (TEX) (TXT) ... (TXT For PDA) (P) Full professors (E) Emeriti (PP) Professor of the practice (BP) BP assistant professor (Prec) Preceptor (G) Graduate student (V) Visitors (S) Staff Last update Thu Feb 20 09:51:43 EST 2003. Back to the Math department homepage Name Funct Email Tel Research interest Raoul Bott (E) bott Topology, geometry, analysis, mathematical physics. Noam Elkies (P) elkies Number theory, elliptic curves, computational number theory. Andrew Gleason (E) gleason Functional analysis. Daniel Goroff (PP) goroff Dynamical Systems and Hamiltonian mechanics, Mathematical history, philosophy and education. Benedict Gross (P) gross Algebraic number theory, Diophantine geometry, modular forms. Joseph Harris (P) harris Algebraic geometry. Heisuke Hironaka (E) hironaka Complex analysis, singularity theory. David Kazhdan (P) kazhdan Algebraic aspects of analysis. Peter Kronheimer (P) kronheim Geometry and Topology. George Mackey (E) mackey Harmonic Analysis, Representation theory, Mathematical Physics.
The Kyoto Prize Laureates Selection University. hironaka, heisuke, Professor Emeritus, Kyoto University. University.hironaka, heisuke, Professor Emeritus, Kyoto University. http://www.inamori-f.or.jp/KyotoPrizes/contents_e/co_scr.html
Extractions: From among internationally recognized authorities worldwide, the Inamori Foundation annually selects nominators for each of the three categories of the Kyoto Prizes and invites them to nominate candidates. Only from among those candidates nominated by these nominators, the Kyoto Prize screening organizations select laureates for each year. The candidates are screened in the following three steps, regarding a fair impartial selection as most important. First stage, the Kyoto Prize Screening Committee, consisting of specialists in the specific fields of the year, screens nominated candidates for each prize. Next stage, the Kyoto Prize Committee for each prize further screens selected candidates from a broader perspective. Final stage, the Kyoto Prize Executive Committee examines comprehensive viewpoints, particularly in light of the philosophy of the Kyoto Prizes, and nominates the laureates. The Board of Directors then approves these laureates. MEMBERS OF THE KYOTO PRIZE SCREENING ORGANIZATION
Special Advisors, Directors And Councilors Vice President, Fukukawa, Shinji hironaka, heisuke, Chief Executive Officer,Dentsu Institute for Human Studies Professor Emeritus,Kyoto University. http://www.inamori-f.or.jp/if/english/co_yakuin.html
Extractions: SPECIAL ADVISORS Yamada, Keiji Governor, Kyoto Prefecture Masumoto, Yorikane Mayor, Kyoto City Nagao, Makoto President, Kyoto University Kishimoto, Tadamitsu President, Osaka University BOARD OF DIRECTORS Chairman Okamoto, Michio Professor Emeritus, Kyoto University President Inamori, Kazuo Founder and Chairman Emeritus, Kyocera Corporation Special Advisor Sejima, Ryuzo Counsellor to the President, Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corporation Professor Emeritus,Kyoto University Senior Managing Director Nakagawa, Hisayasu Vice Director, International Institute for Advanced Studies Managing Director Inamori, Toyomi President, KI Enterprise Company, Ltd. Directors Amari, Shun-ichi Vice Director, Laboratory for the Mathematical Neuroscience, RIKEN Brain Science Institute Hashiguchi, Osamu
L'IHES Au Japon Translate this page Lancement du Fonds heisuke hironaka à Tokyo le 19 novembre 2002 dans lecadre de la campagne internationale de recherche de fonds de l'IHÉS. http://www.ihes.fr/ACTUALITE/presse/presseJapon.html
Extractions: M.Carlos GHOSN M. Hiroo IMURA M. Yves DELAUNAY M. Jean Pierre BOURGUIGNON Le Fonds Heisuke Hironaka Cette manifestation s'inscrit dans la campagne internationale de recherche de fonds " Investir dans la puissance de l'Intelligence " qui plus de 4 millions d'euros "Investir dans la puissance de l'intelligence", telle est la proposition de partenariat faite pour la première fois en France par une institution de recherche fondamentale à des partenaires financiers privés, français et étrangers. En l'acceptant, ils reconnaissent la vocation internationale de l'Institut et son rôle majeur dans l'avancement de la science et de la technologie. Raymond BARRE Philippe LAGAYETTE Daniel LEB GUE Jean-Louis GERGORIN Patricia BARBIZET Pierre BONELLI Jean-Paul GIMON , Family Flora Foundation et Contacts Presse :
CIRS hironaka, heisuke eko@math.harvard.edu. Professor at Harvard University,Mathematics department, USA. Contribution he has generalized http://www.cirs.net/researchers/mathematics/hironaka.htm
L'annuaire International Des Chercheurs - CIRS Translate this page GILL, RICHARD DAVID GIRARD, JEAN-YVES GOLDREICH, ODED GOLUB, GENE H. GROMOV, MIKHAELGRUSKA, JOZEF HALL, PETER HART, DAVID A. hironaka, heisuke HITCHIN, NIGEL http://www.cirs.net/researchers/mathematics/Noms.htm