1909‐1984 French mathematician. Around the time of World War II, he was a member of the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton, USA, and during that time he stayed at Nagoya University for about a year from the fall of 1953, but most of his other activities were carried out at the University of Paris. His achievements are diverse, covering the broad field of algebra, including number theory (including the simplification of proofs in class field theory), algebraic geometry (including the proposal of new theoretical constructions), and algebraic group theory (including achievements in the theory of Lie groups). [Nagata Masayoshi] Source: Heibonsha World Encyclopedia, 2nd Edition Information |
1909‐1984 フランスの数学者。第2次世界大戦前後はアメリカのプリンストンの高等研究所の所員であり,その間1953年秋から約1年間名古屋大学に滞在していたこともあるが,その他の大部分の活動はパリ大学でなされた。業績は整数論(類体論の証明の簡易化を含む),代数幾何学(新しい理論構成の提唱を含む),代数群論(リー群論についての業績を含む)など,広い意味の代数学の中で多様である。【永田 雅宜】 出典 株式会社平凡社世界大百科事典 第2版について 情報 |
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