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  1. Shigefumi Mori (森 重文, Mori Shigefumi, born February 23, 1951) is a Japanese mathematician, known for his work in algebraic geometry, particularly in relation to the classification of three-folds . Career. Mori completed his Ph.D. titled "The Endomorphism Rings of Some Abelian Varieties" under Masayoshi Nagata at Kyoto University in 1978. [1] .

  2. Shigefumi Mori (森 重文 Mori Shigefumi?), nació el 23 de febrero de 1951), es un matemático japonés, conocido por su trabajo en el campo de la geometría algebraica, particularmente en relación con la clasificación de los three-folds . Mori generalizó el tratamiento clásico de la clasificación de superficies algebraicas a la ...

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  3. MORI, Shigefumi. Shigefumi Mori is working on the birational geometry of algebraic varieties. One of his main results is the 3-dimensional flip theorem, which established the 3-dimensional birational classification theory based on the work of M. Reid, X. Benveniste, Y. Kawamata, V. Shokurov, J. Kollár, Y. Miyaoka and others.

  4. Shigefumi Mori. Director-General and Distinguished Professor. View more details. Research Fields. Algebraic Geometry, Birational Geometry. Research Overview. Mori studies three-dimensional (3D) classification problems in a subfield known as birational classification theory of algebraic geometry.

  5. Quick Info. Born. 23 February 1951. Nagoya, Japan. Summary. Shigefumi Mori is a Japanese mathematician who won a Fields Medal for his work on algebraic manifolds. View three larger pictures. Biography. Shigefumi Mori attended Kyoto University and he received his B.A. from there in 1973 and his M.A. in 1975.

  6. 18 de abr. de 2024 · Mori Shigefumi, Japanese mathematician who was awarded the Fields Medal in 1990 for his work in algebraic geometry. In 1979 he proved Hartshorne’s conjecture, but his most important work focused on the problem of classification of algebraic varieties. Learn more about Mori’s life and career.

  7. Shigfumi Mori May, 2014 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 1977-80 Assistant Professor, Harvard University 1980 Lecturer, Nagoya University 1981-82 Visiting Member, I.A.S., Princeton