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         Hironaka Heisuke:     more books (28)
  1. Complex Analytic Desingularization by Jose M. Aroca, Heisuke Hironaka, et all 2005-12-31
  2. Japanese Mathematicians: Heisuke Hironaka, Goro Shimura, Teiji Takagi, Seki Kowa, Toshikazu Sunada, Yozo Matsushima, Kunihiko Kodaira
  3. Algebraic Geometers: Alexander Grothendieck, Henri Poincaré, André Weil, Heisuke Hironaka, Vladimir Voevodsky, Elmer Rees, David Mumford
  4. Spouses of Japanese Politicians: Heisuke Hironaka, Sanae Takaichi, Sakata Tojuro Iv, Nariaki Nakayama, Makiko Tanaka, Haruko Hatoyama
  5. Kyoto University Alumni: Ryoji Noyori, Fumimaro Konoe, Lee Teng-Hui, Heisuke Hironaka, Hayato Ikeda, Tetsuji Takechi, Kisho Kurokawa
  6. Japanese Scientist Introduction: Yukihiro Matsumoto, Heisuke Hironaka, Tokiharu Abe, Fumitada Itakura, Tokubei Kuroda, Katsunori Wakabayashi
  7. Asian Mathematician Introduction: Heisuke Hironaka, Sarvadaman Chowla, Habash Al-Hasib Al-Marwazi, Yum-Tong Siu, Hansraj Gupta
  8. Hironaka Heisuke soshin taidan (Japanese Edition) by Heisuke Hironaka,
  9. Kagaku no chie kokoro no chie (Japanese Edition) by Heisuke Hironaka,
  10. Gakumon no hakken (Japanese Edition) by Heisuke Hironaka,
  11. Introduction to the theory of infinitely near singular points (Memorias de matematica del Instituto "Jorge Juan") by Heisuke Hironaka, 1974
  12. Introduction to real-analytic sets and real-analytic maps by Heisuke Hironaka, 1973
  13. Bimeromorphic smoothing of a complex-analytic space by Heisuke Hironaka, 1971
  14. On the characters [nu]* and [tau]* of singularities by Heisuke Hironaka, 1967

61. History Of Mathematics: Fields Medals
Alan Baker; heisuke hironaka; Serge Novikov; John Thompson. 1974. Enrico Bonbieri;David Mumford; Pierre Deligne; Charles Fefferman
http://aleph0.clarku.edu/~djoyce/mathhist/fieldsmedal.html
Fields Medals
  • Lars Ahlfors
  • Jesse Douglas
  • Laurent Schwartz
  • Atle Selberg
  • Kunihiko Kodaira
  • Jean-Pierre Serre
  • Klaus Roth
  • Rene Thom
  • Lars Hormander
  • John Milnor
  • Michael Atiyah
  • Paul Cohen
  • Alexander Grothendieck
  • Stephen Smale
  • Alan Baker
  • Heisuke Hironaka
  • Serge Novikov
  • John Thompson
  • Enrico Bonbieri
  • David Mumford
  • Pierre Deligne
  • Charles Fefferman
  • Gregori Margulis
  • Daniel Quillen
  • Alain Connes
  • William Thurston
  • Shing-Tung Yau
  • Simon Donaldson
  • Gerd Faltings
  • Michael Freedman
  • Vladimir Drinfeld
  • Vaughan Jones
  • Shigefumi Mori
  • Edward Witten
  • Jean Bourgaim
  • Pierre-Louis Lions
  • Jean-Christophe Yoccoz
  • Efin I. Zelmanov
Other recent awards
  • Birkhoff Prize. 1994: Ivo Babuska and S. R. S. Varadhan.
  • Nevanlinna Prize. 1994: Avi Wigderson.
  • Satter Prize. 1993: Lai-Sang Young.
  • Steele Prize.
    1992: Jacques Dixmier, James Glimm, and Peter D. Lax.
    1993: Walter Rudin, George Daniel Mostow, and Eugene B. Dynkin.
Bibliography
  • Donald J.Alberts, G. L. Alexanderson and Constance Reid. International Mathematical Congresses, An Illustrated History 1893-1986. Revised Edition, Including 1986, by, Springer Verlag, 1987.
  • Henry S. Tropp. ``The origins and history of the Fields Medal,''

62. JAMI Background
heisuke hironaka, Harvard University and Japan Association for MathematicalSciences Edwin O. Reischauer, Former US Ambassador to Japan, Founding Honorary
http://mathnt.mat.jhu.edu/JAMI98-99/jamibackground.htm
Japan-U.S. Mathematics Institute (JAMI)
Department of Mathematics

Johns Hopkins University
This Year's Conference: Shimura Varieties and Automorphic Forms
Table of Contents
Background and Goals
Acknowledgements
Programs
Inaugural Conference (May 16-19, 1988) First Year (1988-89) Algebraic Analysis Second Year (1989-90) Algebraic K-Theory and Number Theory Third Year (1990-91) Complex Analysis and Algebraic Geometry Fourth Year (1991-92) Algebraic Topology and Conformal Field Theory Fifth Year (1992-93) Zeta Functions in Geometry and Number Theory Sixth Year (1993-94) Non-linear Elliptic and Parabolic Equations and Applications Seventh Year (1994-95) Linear and Non-linear Scattering Eighth Year Birational Geometry Ninth Year Elliptic Curves and their Applications ... Shimura Varieties and Automorphic Forms Fourteenth Year (2001-2002) Quantum Geometry in Dimensions 2 and 4.
Governing Committees
Photographs
Background and Goals
Since its founding in 1876 as the first graduate school in the United States, the Johns Hopkins University has had an international character and attracted young scholars and students from Japan. We are proud to mention Inazo Nitobe among them, who studied at Johns Hopkins for three years and whose friendship with Woodrow Wilson during that time is well known. The goal of JAMI is to foster friendly relationships between Japan and the United States; its academic purpose is to formalize and extend the long-existing relationship between the department and the Japanese mathematical community, and to use that relationship more generally to further mathematical interactions between the two countries.

63. Hironaka: Normal Cones In Analytic Whitney Stratifications
131 ^2 heisuke hironaka (iv) dim C^x,;E is independent of xeX. 137 18 138heisuke hironaka REFERENCES i Seminaire Henri Cartan, 13® annee, 19601961,
http://www.numdam.org/numdam-bin/item?id=PMIHES_1969__36__127_0

64. Publications Mathématiques De L'IHÉS Volume 36 (1969)
hironaka, heisuke Normal cones in analytic Whitney stratifications p. 127138Notice compléte. Abhyankar, Shreeram Shankar Automorphisms of analytic local
http://www.numdam.org/numdam-bin/browse?id=PMIHES_1969__36_

65. Xref: Info.physics.utoronto.ca News.answers:30349 Sci.answers:1657 Sci.math:7371
Stephen Flint MI USA 36 UC Berkeley USA 1970 Baker, Alan London UK 31 CambridgeU UK 1970 hironaka, heisuke Yamaguchiken Japan 39 Harvard U USA 1970
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66. Alfred P. Sloan Foundation
1970, heisuke hironaka. 1970, John G. Thompson. 1974, David Mumford. 1978,Charles L. Fefferman. 1978, Daniel G. Quillen. 1982, William Thurston
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67. Paths To Erdos
5 Alexander Grothendieck 1966 Germany/France 5 Stephen Smale 1966 USA 4 AlanBaker 1970 Great Britain 2 heisuke hironaka 1970 Japan 4 Serge Novikov 1970
http://www.oakland.edu/enp/erdpaths.html
The tables below shows of some famous scientists and mathematicians, including many Nobel laureates . Further details, including the paths that establish these numbers and many other people, can be found in LATeX postscript (419K, 35 pages), and pdf (453K, 35 pages). It appears (somewhat abbreviated) in The Mathematical Intelligencer Revista de la Academia Colombiana de Ciencias Exactas, Fisicas y Naturales In addition, we have listed on a separate page the collaboration paths Fields Medal , the Nevanlinna Prize , the Abel Prize , the Wolf Prize in Mathematics , and the Steele Prize for Lifetime Achievement , as well as a few others. Perhaps the most famous contemporary mathematician, Andrew Wiles , was too old to receive a Fields Medal (but was given a Special Tribute by the Committee at the 1998 ICM ANDREW ODLYZKO to Chris M. Skinner. William H. (Bill) Gates , who published with Christos H. Papadimitriou in 1979, who published with Xiao Tie Deng PAVOL HELL Eugene V. Koonin, at the National Center for Biotechnology Information Felipe Voloch We would like to acknowledge and thank the dozens of people, too numerous to mention by name, who have written in with suggestions, additions, and corrections to these lists. We would appreciate further help from anybody with relevant information.
Nobel Prize winners
Arthur L. Schawlow 1981 Physics 5 S. Chandrasekhar 1983 Physics 4 Norman F. Ramsey 1989 Physics 3 David M. Lee 1996 Physics 6 Douglas D. Osheroff 1996 Physics 5 Robert C. Richardson 1996 Physics 6 Gerardus 't Hooft 1999 Physics 6 Martinus J.G. Veltman 1999 Physics 7 Anthony J. Leggett 2003 Physics 4 Frank Wilczek 2004 Physics 3

68. This Mathematical Month
at Harvard a large number of excellent doctoral students, including two whowould go on to receive Fields Medals, heisuke hironaka and David Mumford.
http://www.ams.org/ams/thismathmonth.html
This Mathematical Month:
A Brief Look at Past Events and Episodes in the Mathematical Community
Monthly postings of vignettes on people, publications, and mathematics to inform and entertain. September:
September 1950: September 1994: Dirk Struik
celebrated his 100th birthday by giving a lecture at Brown University entitled "Mathematicians I Have Known." Born in Rotterdam in 1894, Struik received his Ph.D. in 1922 and held positions in Europe before joining the faculty of MIT in 1928, at the urging of Norbert Wiener. In his centenary lecture, Struik presented some personal reminiscences about David Hilbert. So inconspicous was Hilbert's presence that "you might take him for a bank teller," Struik said, but his complete command of the field of mathematics made him a formidable figure. Struik's lecture also painted striking portraits of Norbert Wiener and Emmy Noether. In 2000, Struik passed away at the age of 106. [See "Dirk Struik Celebrates his 100th," Notices of the AMS , January 1995; and "Dirk Jan Struik (1894-2000)," Notices of the AMS, June/July 2001.]

69. Nursing And Health Sciences Editorial Board
heisuke hironaka, PhD, Yamaguchi, JAPAN Editorial Office Junko Maeda. AssociateEditors Fusae Kondo Abbott, RN, DNSc, Oakland, CA, USA
http://www.blackwellpublishing.com/editors.asp?ref=1441-0745

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71. Heisuke Hironaka - Article And Reference From OnPedia.com

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Heisuke Hironaka
Heisuke Hironaka April 9 ) is a Japanese mathematician . He was a student of Oscar Zariski together with other famous mathematicians like David Mumford and Michael Artin . He is celebrated for proving in that singularities of algebraic varieties admit resolutions in characteristic zero. This means that any projective variety can be replaced by a similar one (i.e. birationally equivalent ) which has no singularities. For this theorem he won the Fields Medal in . He was the second Japanese mathematician who won this prize. The first one was Kunihiko Kodaira in 1950's. Shigefumi Mori became the third Japanese Fields medalist in . All three of them were studying algebraic geometry . He was for many years a professor of mathematics at Harvard but currently lives in Japan where he is greatly respected and influential. He has been active in raising funds for causes such as mathematical education.
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Cambridge University Press. 2004. 32. 200504-13. 510.8 B22 v.65, Geometricsingularity theory, hironaka, heisuke. Polish Academy of Sciences
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No Algebraic theory of automata and languages Ito, Masami World Scientific 510.8 L846 v.315 Structured ring spectra Baker, Andrew Cambridge University Press 510.8 L846 v.316 Linear logic in computer science Ehrhard, Thomas Cambridge University Press 510.8 M42r v.49 Heegner points and Rankin L-series Darmon, Henri Cambridge University Press Algebraic combinatorics and quantum groups Jing, Naihuan World Scientific Coding theory and cryptology Niederreiter, Harald World Scientific Ivanov, A. A. World Scientific 510.8 M42r v.48 Electromagnetic theory and computation : a topological approach Gross, Paul W. Cambridge University Press 510.8 T645 no.30 Computing in the Jacobian of a C34 curve Kim, Soondug Tohoku University 510.8 L846 v.27 c.3 Skew field constructions Cohn, P. M. Cambridge University Press 510.8 L846 v.11 c.2 New developments in topology Adams, J. Frank Cambridge University Press 510.8 L497 v.1398 c.2 GroupsKorea 1988 : proceedings of a Conference on Group Theory, held in Pusan, Korea, August 15-21, 1988 A.C. Kim

73. Hironaka '01
Translate this page (characteristic zero) Author hironaka, heisuke Published np nd Location http//www.library.yale.edu/scilib/recentmath.html More Results From
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23. D. Abramovich, A.J. de Jong, Smoothness, semi-stability and toroidal geometry,
Journal of Algebraic Geometry, 6 (1997), pp. 789-801.
http://www-math.mit.edu/~dejong/

Dr. Urabe HP
http://mathmuse.sci.ibaraki.ac.jp/urabe/index.html
http://mathmuse.sci.ibaraki.ac.jp/urabe/PreprintListE.html

http://mathmuse.sci.ibaraki.ac.jp/urabe/Preprints/resolution.pdf

http://www.ams.org/bull/1998-35-04/S0273-0979-98-00764-2/S0273-0979-98-00764-2.pdf

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74. Fields Medal Winners
heisuke hironaka (Harvard University) Generalized work of Zariski who had provedfor dimension =3 the theorem concerning the resolution of singularities
http://www.liv.ac.uk/~mp0u8024/maths/fields.htm
Fields Medal Winners Lars Valerian AHLFORS (Harvard University) - Awarded medal for research on covering surfaces related to Riemann surfaces of inverse functions of entire and meromorphic functions. Opened up a new ideas in analysis. Jesse DOUGLAS (Massachusetts Institute of Technology) - Did important work of the Plateau problem which is concerned with finding minimal surfaces connecting and determined by some fixed boundary. Laurent SCHWARTZ (University of Nancy) - Developed the theory of distributions, a new notion of generalized function motivated by the Dirac delta-function of theoretical physics. John Willard MILNOR (Princeton University) - Proved that a 7-dimensional sphere can have several differential structures; this led to the creation of the field of differential topology. Michael Francis ATIYAH (Oxford University) - Did joint work with Hirzebruch in K -theory; proved jointly with Singer the index theorem of elliptic operators on complex manifolds; worked in collaboration with Bott to prove a fixed point theorem related to the "Lefschetz formula". Paul Joseph COHEN (Stanford University) - Used technique called "forcing" to prove the independence in set theory of the axiom of choice and of the generalized continuum hypothesis. The latter problem was the first of Hilbert's problems of the 1900 Congress.

75. Heisuke Hironaka Université Montpellier II
Translate this page heisuke hironaka (1931-0BC). Cette image et la biographie complète en anglaisrésident sur le site de l’université de St Andrews Écosse
http://ens.math.univ-montp2.fr/SPIP/article.php3?id_article=2179

76. The Valuation Theory Home Page: Honorary Doctorate Degree For Abhyankar
Translate this page Message from Professor heisuke hironaka. Dear Ram Your long and powerful worksdeserve far more than the honorary doctorate you are receiving.
http://math.usask.ca/fvk/Abhy.html
The Valuation Theory Home Page
Honorary Doctorate Degree for Shreeram S. Abhyankar
On 29 October 1998, Professor Shreeram S. Abhyankar of Purdue University was awarded an Honorary Doctorate Degree (Docteur Honoris Causa) by the University of Angers in France. The Congratulatory Message sent by the Fields Medalist Professor Heisuke Hironaka for that occasion is reproduced below, followed by the Eulogy given by Professor Jean Michel Granger of the University of Angers at the award ceremony.
Message from Professor Heisuke Hironaka
Dear Ram: Your long and powerful works deserve far more than the honorary doctorate you are receiving. Even so, I am happy to hear the good news. Your originality has been a gold mine for many other algebraic geometers, including myself. Now the mined gold is receiving rays of sunlight, facets after facets. Very best, Hei Hironaka
Eulogy by Professor Jean Michel Granger, Angers
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77. Members Of The School Of Mathematics
Translate this page hironaka, heisuke JAMES, Robert C. KISTER, James M. KLEMOLA, M. Tapio KONDO,Motokiti KOSINSKI, Antoni KREISEL, Georg KUGA, Michio KUNZE, Ray A.
http://www.math.ias.edu/1960.html
BISHOP, Errett A.
BONIC, Robert A.
BROWN, Morton
BUCHSBAUM, David
CHEN, Kuo-Tsai
CHRISTIAN, Ulrich
COHEN, Paul J.
de LEEUW, Karel
de LYRA, Carlos B.
DEVINATZ, Allen
ERNEST, John A. FAITH, Carl C. FELDMAN, Jacob GARDING, Lars GELBAUM, Bernard R. GENTILE, Enzo R. GLICKSBERG, Irving L. GOLDMAN, Oscar GRANAS, Andrzej GREEN, James A. HAEFLIGER, André HARRIS, Bruno HILL, Paul D. HOMMA, Tatsuo HÖRMANDER, Lars V. HUBER, Heinz HUEBSCH, William M. IWAHORI, Nagayoshi JAWOROWSKI, Jan W. KERVAIRE, Michel A. KINOSHITA, Shinichi KODAIRA, Kunihiko KOSZUL, Jean LASHOF, Richard K. LEONARD, Henry S. LERAY, Jean MALLIAVIN, Paul MATSUSAKA, Teruhisa MICHAEL, Ernest A. NISHI, Mieo O'MEARA, Onorato Timothy ONO, Takashi PONCET, Jean RADEMACHER, Hans RAY, Daniel B. RODRIGUES, Alexandre SAMELSON, Hans SATO, Mikio SIEGEL, Carl L. SLOWIKOWSKI, Wojciech SPECTOR, Clifford STEWART, Thomas E. TAMARI, Dov TODA, Hirosi van de VEN, Ton WALL, Charles T.C. WASHNITZER, Gerard WATTS, Charles E.

78. Previous Seminars
SPECIAL LECTURE Monday 10 May, 1530 heisuke hironaka (Japan Association forMathematical Sciences) Plane curve singularities from a higher dimensional
http://tmugs.math.metro-u.ac.jp/gen-previous.html
Friday 15 July, 16:00 : Takashi Sakai (TMU), "Transfer principle in integral geometry" Friday 17 June, 16:00 : Ser Peow Tan (National University of Singapore), "SL(2,C) characters of the one-holed torus" Friday 10 June, 16:00 : Atsushi Tomoda (Keio), "On the splitting principle for bundle gerbe modules" Friday 3 June, 16:00 : Hiroo Tokunaga (TMU), "Introduction to Galois coverings" 26-27 May: Conference on Integrable Systems, Geometry, and Abelian functions Friday 20 May, 16:00: Emma Previato (Boston University), "Differential equations integrable by algebraic geometry:
a survey of methods and problems" Friday 13 May, 16:00 : Yoshinobu Kamishima (TMU), "Cusp cross-sections of hyperbolic orbifolds by Heisenberg nilmanifolds " Friday 6 May, 16:15 : Jun Ohara (TMU), "Conformal geometry for knots and links (joint work with R. Langevin)" Friday 22 April, 16:15: Kokoro Tanaka (Tokyo University), "Khovanov-Jacobsson numbers of surface-knots and their extension" Wednesday 13 April, 16:00: Masumi Odagiri (TMU), "Tropical algebraic geometry(after Speyer and Sturmfels)"

79. Proc. Japan Acad. Ser. A
Editorial Board. Editorin-Chief. heisuke hironaka. Executive Editor. Shigefumi MORI.Editorial Board Members. Shokichi IYANAGA. Kiyosi ITÔ
http://www.japan-acad.go.jp/english/PJAA/editors.htm

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80. THE JAPAN ACADEMY
heisuke hironaka, Mathematics. Shokichi IYANAGA, Mathematics. Yoshihide KOZAI,Astronomy. Takeo NAGAMIYA, Solid State Physics
http://www.japan-acad.go.jp/english/member.htm
Officers The officers of the Academy are the President, the Secretary-General and the Chairmen of the two Sections. They form a board and deliberate on important matters concerning the management of the Academy.
President Saburo NAGAKURA Secretary-General Masami ITO Chairman of Section I Masaaki KUBO Chairman of Section II Takashi SUGIMURA
Membership The Members of the Academy shall be selected by the Academy from among the Japanese scholars of outstanding academic achievements.
MEMBERS OF SECTION I DEPARTMENT MEMBERS OF SECTION II DEPARTMENT MEMBERS OF SECTION I
(Humanities and Social Sciences) DEPARTMENT 1(Literature, History and Philosophy) Name Speciality Masami TOBARI German Literature Kei SUZUKI History of Chinese Painting Masaaki KUBO Classical Philology Philosophy Matsuo ARA South Asian History Hiroshi TSUKISHIMA Japanese Linguistics Chie NAKANE Social Anthropology Hisayasu NAKAGAWA French Literature Kota KODAMA Japanese History Hiroshi NAGAI Philosophy Philosophy of Science Akira YAMADA Mediaeval Philosophy Tatsuo NISHIDA Linguistics Eijiro IWASAKI German Linguistics Ken AKIYAMA Japanese Literature Minoru HARA Sanskrit Philology Issei TANAKA Chinese Literature Japanese Intellectual History Sasagu ARAI New Testament Studies Tamito YOSHIDA Sociology Osamu KANAYA Chinese Philosophy Masahide BITO Japanese History European History(History of Classical Antiquity)

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