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  1. The Grothendieck Festschrift, Volume III: A Collection of Articles Written in Honor of the 60th Birthday of Alexander Grothendieck (Modern Birkhäuser Classics) (English and French Edition)
  2. The Grothendieck Festschrift, Volume I: A Collection of Articles Written in Honor of the 60th Birthday of Alexander Grothendieck (Modern Birkhäuser Classics) (English and French Edition)
  3. The Grothendieck Festschrift Volume I, II + III Set: A Collection of Articles Written in Honor of the 60th Birthday of Alexander Grothendieck (Progress ... V. 86-88.) (English and French Edition)
  4. The Grothendieck Festschrift, Volume I: A Collection of Articles Written in Honor of the 60th Birthday of Alexander Grothendieck (Progress in Mathematics) (English and French Edition)
  5. The Grothendieck Festschrift, Volume II: A Collection of Articles Written in Honor of the 60th Birthday of Alexander Grothendieck (Modern Birkhäuser Classics) (English and French Edition)
  6. Alexander Grothendieck: Mathematician, Algebraic geometry, Algebraic topology, Number theory, Category theory, Galois theory, Homological algebra, Functional ... Medal, Crafoord Prize, Academic journal
  7. Alexander Grothendieck: An entry from Gale's <i>Science and Its Times</i> by K. Lee Lerner, 2001
  8. Bourbaki: Alexander Grothendieck, André Weil, Nicolas Bourbaki, Séminaire Nicolas Bourbaki, Serge Lang, Jean-Pierre Serre, Claude Chevalley
  9. Fields Medalists: Alexander Grothendieck, Paul Cohen, Atle Selberg, René Thom, Edward Witten, Enrico Bombieri, Alain Connes, John Milnor
  10. Pierre Deligne: Brussels, Belgium, Mathematician, Weil Conjectures, Alexander Grothendieck, Institut des Hautes Études Scientifiques
  11. Biography - Grothendieck, Alexander (1928-): An article from: Contemporary Authors by Gale Reference Team, 2002-01-01
  12. Algebraic Geometers: Alexander Grothendieck, Henri Poincaré, André Weil, Heisuke Hironaka, Vladimir Voevodsky, Elmer Rees, David Mumford
  13. Träger Der Fields-Medaille: Gerd Faltings, Alexander Grothendieck, Grigori Jakowlewitsch Perelman, Jean-Pierre Serre, Laurent Schwartz (German Edition)
  14. Analytiker (20. Jahrhundert): Stefan Banach, David Hilbert, Felix Hausdorff, Sergei Natanowitsch Bernstein, Alexander Grothendieck (German Edition)

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Alexander Grothendieck biographical entry. Malgoire's Grothendieck page. The paper From Grothendieck to Connes and Kontsevich.
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3. Alexander Grothendieck - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Alexander Grothendieck (born March 28, 1928, Berlin) was one of the most Alexander Shapiro, and his mother, Hanka Grothendieck, both of whom were
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Alexander Grothendieck (born March 28 Berlin ) was one of the most important mathematicians active in the 20th century . He was also one of its most extreme scientific personalities, with achievements over a short span of years that are still scarcely credible in their broad scope and sheer bulk, and an approach that antagonised even close followers. He made major contributions to algebraic geometry homological algebra , and functional analysis . He was awarded the Fields Medal in , and co-awarded the Crafoord Prize with Pierre Deligne in . He declined the latter prize, on ethical grounds. He is noted for his mastery of abstract approaches to mathematics, and his perfectionism in matters of formulation and presentation. Relatively little of his work after 1960 was published by the conventional route of the learned journal , circulating initially in duplicated volumes of seminar notes; his influence was to a considerable extent personal, on French mathematics and the

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8. Alexander GROTHENDIECK, Un Math Maticien D'exception - Le Magazine
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Alexander Grothendieck (born March 28 Berlin ) is one of the greatest mathematicians of the 20th century , with major contributions to algebraic geometry homological algebra , and functional analysis . He was awarded the Fields Medal in and coawarded the Crafoord Prize with Pierre Deligne in . He declined the latter prize on ethical grounds. Because of his mastery of abstract approaches to mathematics, but also because of the many stories told about his retirement and his alleged mental disorders, he is one of the most intriguing scientific personalities of the 20th century. Contents showTocToggle("show","hide") 1 Mathematical achievements
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Homological methods and sheaf theory had already been introduced in algebraic geometry by Jean-Pierre Serre , after sheaves had been invented by Kiyoshi Oka and Jean Leray . Grothendieck took them to a higher level, changing the tools and the level of abstraction.

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13. *Concerns Of Young Mathematicians* || Alexander Grothendieck
Alexander Grothendieck, Research. By overconvergent Posted Wed Nov 24th, 2004 at100754 Alexander Grothendieck 0 comments (0 topical, 0 editorial,
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Posted Wed Nov 24th, 2004 at 10:07:54 PDT The Notices of the AMS has recently had a two-part article on the life and works of the mathematician Alexander Grothendieck , whose achievements in the field of algebraic geometry in the 1950s and 1960s revolutionised the field, before he sensationally left the world of research mathematics in the early 1970s. Post a Comment Grothendieck's life story is eventful; he was born in Germany, his father was murdered by the Nazis, and his pacifist views caused him to leave the because it accepted a small amount of money from the French military. His work in algebraic geometry helped unify several different strands of that subject; it remains important and useful to this day. His published mathematical works are available online here One of his most famous works outside algebraic geometry is his . This is partly autobiographical, partly mathematical (it lists areas that Grothendieck worked on, and that he feels had not been dealt with adequately by his students). It has never been formally published (the AMS Notices article speculates that this is because it is potentially libellous) but it is available at

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Alexander Grothendieck (born March 28 Berlin ) was one of the most important mathematicians active in the 20th century . He was also one of its most extreme scientific personalities, with achievements over a short span of years that are still scarcely credible in their broad scope and sheer bulk, and an approach that antagonised even close followers. He made major contributions to algebraic geometry homological algebra , and functional analysis . He was awarded the Fields Medal in , and co-awarded the Crafoord Prize with Pierre Deligne in . He declined the latter prize, on ethical grounds. He is noted for his mastery of abstract approaches to mathematics, and his perfectionism in matters of formulation and presentation. Relatively little of his work after 1960 was published by the conventional route of the learned journal , circulating initially in duplicated volumes of seminar notes; his influence was to a considerable extent personal, on French mathematics and the Zariski school at Harvard University . He is the subject of many stories and some misleading rumours, concerning his work habits and politics, confrontations with other mathematicians and the French authorities, his withdrawal from mathematics at age 40, his retirement and his subsequent lengthy writings. Table of contents showTocToggle("show","hide")

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Alexander Grothendieck (born March 28, 1928, Berlin) was one of the most importantmathematicians act
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Alexander Grothendieck
Alexander Grothendieck (born March 28 Berlin ) was one of the most important mathematicians active in the 20th century . He was also one of its most extreme scientific personalities, with achievements over a short span of years that are still scarcely credible in their broad scope and sheer bulk, and an approach that antagonised even close followers. He made major contributions to algebraic geometry homological algebra , and functional analysis . He was awarded the Fields Medal in , and co-awarded the Crafoord Prize with Pierre Deligne in . He declined the latter prize, on ethical grounds. He is noted for his mastery of abstract approaches to mathematics, and his perfectionism in matters of formulation and presentation. He is also the subject of many stories and rumours, concerning his work habits and politics, confrontations with other mathematicians and the French authorities, his withdrawal from mathematics at age 40, his retirement and his subsequent lengthy writings.
Mathematical achievements
Homological methods and sheaf theory had already been introduced in algebraic geometry by Jean-Pierre Serre , after sheaves had been invented by Kiyoshi Oka and Jean Leray . Grothendieck took them to a higher level, changing the tools and the level of abstraction. Amongst his insights, he shifted attention from the study of individual varieties to the

16. Alexander Grothendieck - Wikipedia
Alexander Grothendieck es un matemático judeofranco-alemán, nacido en Berlín el28 de marzo de 1928, que durante la segunda mitad del s.
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Alexander Grothendieck es un matem¡tico judeo-franco-alem¡n, nacido en Berl­n el 28 de marzo de , que durante la segunda mitad del s. XX ha llevado a cabo un extraordinario proceso de unificaci³n de la Aritm©tica, la Geometr­a Algebraica y la Topolog­a, dando gran impulso al desarrollo de estas tres ramas fundamentales de las matem¡ticas. Su padre Alexander Schapiro (6 de agosto de 1890 ¿1942?) fue un anarquista ruso que particip³ en la revoluci³n rusa de 1917. Huyendo de la persecuci³n comunista, emigra a Berl­n, donde conoci³ a Hanka Grothendieck ( Hamburgo , 21 de agosto de 1900 Montpellier , 16 de diciembre de 1957), mujer de vida fascinante, vida que narra en su novela in©dita Eine Frau hasta la concepci³n del ºnico hijo que tuvo con Schapiro: Alexander Grothendieck. En los a±os 1934-39 Grothendieck vive en Hamburgo con una familia adoptiva, mientras sus padres est¡n en Francia y participan en la guerra civil espa±ola. En 1939 se reºne con su madre Hanka en Francia. En 1940, al ser alemanes, se le interna en el campo de Rieucros junto con su madre, y estudia en el cercano Instituto de Mende. Mientras, su padre es internado en el campo de Le Vernet, y fue deportado por los nazis en 1942 a Auchswitz, donde desapareci³. En 1942 Grothendieck es acogido La Guespy, hogar infantil del Socorro Suizo para refugiados en Chambon sur Lignon, y termina el Bachillerato en el Coll¨ge C©v©nol.

17. Alexander Grothendieck - Wikipedia
Alexander Grothendieck (28 maart 1928) is een wiskundige, die algemeen wordt Grothendieck begon na de oorlog aan een studie wiskunde in Montpellier,
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Alexander Grothendieck 28 maart ) is een wiskundige , die algemeen wordt gezien als ©©n van de groten in zijn vakgebied tijdens de 20e eeuw . Hij werd geboren in Berlijn uit een Duitse moeder en een Russische vader, maar omdat beide ouders Joods waren vluchtten ze in naar Parijs . Alexander, die aanvankelijk in Hamburg was achtergebleven, volgde de familie in . Zijn vader werd tijdens de oorlog vermoord in Auschwitz Grothendieck begon na de oorlog aan een studie wiskunde in Montpellier , met het doel om leraar te worden, want hij had begrepen dat het wiskundig onderzoek 'af' was. Zijn talent werd echter herkend door zijn docenten en vanaf studeerde hij in Parijs. Na zijn afstuderen deed hij bij Jean Dieudonn© in Nancy onderzoek in de functionaalanalyse , waarop hij ook zou promoveren. Tijdens verblijven in Sao Paolo en Kansas verschoof zijn interesse echter richting meetkunde en topologie . In werd hem een baan aangeboden aan het nieuw opgerichtte Institut des Hautes ‰tudes Scientifiques (IHES). Hier werkte hij, met mensen als

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Son p¨re, Sascha Grothendieck, ukrainien de confession juive, est un militant anarchiste. Apr¨s avoir pass© dix ans en prison pour sa participation   plusieurs soul¨vements anti-tsaristes, il rejoint Berlin o¹ il rencontre sa femme, Hanka Grothendieck, hambourgeoise de confession protestante.
Hanka et Sascha veulent devenir ©crivains et fr©quentent les cercles radicaux. En , la mont©e du nazisme les contraint   quitter l' Allemagne pour l' Espagne o¹ ils combattent aux c´t©s des troupes franquistes. Alexander reste en Allemagne et est plac© dans la famille d'un pasteur protestant, ma®tre d'©cole pr¨s de Hambourg.
Il rejoint ses parents en France en o¹ ils sont arr©t©s et d©port©s. Sascha est emprisonn© au

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Lettre à l Académie Royale des Sciences de Suède, Alexandre Grothendieck (Le
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Son p¨re, Sascha Grothendieck, ukrainien de confession juive, est un militant anarchiste. Apr¨s avoir pass© dix ans en prison pour sa participation   plusieurs soul¨vements anti-tsaristes, il rejoint Berlin o¹ il rencontre sa femme, Hanka Grothendieck, hambourgeoise de confession protestante.
Hanka et Sascha veulent devenir ©crivains et fr©quentent les cercles radicaux. En , la mont©e du nazisme les contraint   quitter l' Allemagne pour l' Espagne o¹ ils combattent aux c´t©s des troupes franquistes. Alexander reste en Allemagne et est plac© dans la famille d'un pasteur protestant, ma®tre d'©cole pr¨s de Hambourg.
Il rejoint ses parents en France en o¹ ils sont arr©t©s et d©port©s. Sascha est emprisonn© au

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Alexander Grothendieck Berlino 28 marzo ), matematico tedesco con padre russo. Allievo di Laurent Schwartz , d  la definizione decisiva di schema; definisce lo spettro di un anello commutativo come insieme degli ideali primi con la topologia di Zariski, ma lo arricchisce di un fascio di anelli: ad ogni aperti di Zariski associa un anello di funzioni, pensate come funzioni polinomiali sull'aperto. Questi oggetti sono gli schemi affini; uno schema in generale si ottiene incollando degli schemi affini, analogamente al fatto che le variet  proiettive si ottengono incollando variet  affini. Questo lo porta insieme a Jean-Pierre Serre negli anni '50 e '60 del Novecento a gettare le nuovebasi della geometria algebrica formulando la teoria dei fasci , utilizzando schemi per generalizzare il concetto di variet  algebrica Nel a Mosca riceve la medaglia Fields , la massima onoreficenza mondiale per i matematici sotto i 40 anni di et . Ricavato da " http://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexander_Grothendieck

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