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  1. Michael Artin (nacido el 28 de junio de 1934) es un matemático estadounidense y profesor emérito en el Instituto de Tecnología de Massachusetts departamento de matemáticas, conocido por sus contribuciones a la geometría algebraica, [1] [2] también reconocido como uno de los destacados profesores en su campo.

  2. Michael Artin (German:; born 28 June 1934) is an American mathematician and a professor emeritus in the Massachusetts Institute of Technology Mathematics Department, known for his contributions to algebraic geometry.

  3. Michael Artin. Emeritus Professor of Mathematics. artin@math.mit.edu. Phone: (617) 253-3689. Office: 2-253A. Research. Algebraic Geometry, Non-Commutative Algebra. Algebra & Algebraic Geometry. Bio. Professor Michael Artin received the A.B. from Princeton in 1955, and the M.A. and Ph.D. from Harvard in 1956 & 60.

  4. Michael Artin is one of the founders of modern algebraic geometry, developing, together with Grothendieck, the notions of Grothendieck topology and étale cohomology, which were later key to the proofs of the Weil conjectures and many other developments.

  5. Michael Artin es un matemático estadounidense y profesor emérito en el Instituto de Tecnología de Massachusetts departamento de matemáticas, conocido por sus contribuciones a la geometría algebraica, también reconocido como uno de los destacados profesores en su campo.

  6. Michael Artin. President 1991–1992. Ph.D. Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1960. Artin was awarded the AMS Leroy P. Steele Prize for Lifetime Achievement in 2002 for his contributions to commutative and non-commutative algebra and ring theory as well as to modern algebraic geometry, including his Approximation Theorem, his work ...

  7. 2 MB. Lecture 24: Gelfand-Kirillov Dimension. pdf. 58 MB. Lecture 25: Final Class: Noncommutative Geometry. MIT OpenCourseWare is a web based publication of virtually all MIT course content. OCW is open and available to the world and is a permanent MIT activity.