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  1. Andrew Alexander Ranicki (born Andrzej Aleksander Ranicki; 30 December 1948 – 21 February 2018) was a British mathematician who worked on algebraic topology. He was a professor of mathematics at the University of Edinburgh.

    • 30 December 1948, London, England
    • Ida Thompson
  2. Sadly Andrew Ranicki died in the early hours of 21st February, 2018. due to complications caused by acute myeloid leukaemia. His wife of 38 years, Ida Thompson, was with him. Andrew Ranicki's life and work was remembered at a memorial ceremony. on Saturday 16th June in Edinburgh. In memoriam Marcel and Teofila Reich-Ranicki (1920-2013, 1920-2011)

  3. Andrew Ranicki. The algebraic theory of surgery. I. Foundations. Princeton Math. Notes 26. Algebraic Topology Aarhus 1978: Proceedings of a Symposium held at Aarhus …. THE ALGEBRAIC THEORY OF SURGERY 11. APPLICATIONS TO TOPOLOGY.

  4. www.maths.ed.ac.uk › ~v1ranick › surgeryBiography Andrew Ranicki

    The autobiography of MRR Mein Leben was first published in 1999. In January 2017 it was listed in the SPIEGEL as nr. 5 of the cumulative nonfiction bestseller list in Germany since 1961. A reading by MRR from "Mein Leben". There are many video clips of my father on YouTube , including the Reich-Ranicki channel.

  5. Curriculum vitae of Andrew Ranicki Born: London, 30th December, 1948 Dual UK / German citizen Cambridge University, B. A. 1969 Ph. D. 1973 (supervised by Prof. J. F. Adams and Mr. A. J. Casson) Trinity College Yeats Prize, 1970 Cambridge University Smith Prize, 1972 Research Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge, 1972{1977

  6. Andrew RANICKI | Cited by 1,728 | of The University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh (UoE) | Read 101 publications | Contact Andrew RANICKI

  7. Andrew Ranicki (Edinburgh) Comments: LATEX, 20 pages. Version 2 is substantially expanded, and now includes the relationship with Brumfiel's 1971 composition formula for normal invariants. Subjects: Algebraic Topology (math.AT); Geometric Topology (math.GT) [14] arXiv:math/0502353 [ pdf, ps, other]