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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)

1. Grothendieck
Alexander Grothendieck. Born 28 March 1928 in Berlin, Germany. AlexanderGrothendieck's father was Russian and he was murdered by the Nazis.
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Alexander Grothendieck In 1949 Grothendieck moved to the University of Nancy where he worked on functional analysis with . He became one of the Bourbaki group of mathematicians which included Weil Henri Cartan and . He presented his doctoral thesis
Grothendieck spent the years 1953-55 at the University of Sao Paulo and then he spent the following year at the University of Kansas. However it was during this period that his research interests changed and they moved towards topology and geometry. In fact during this period Grothendieck had been supported by the Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, the support beginning in 1950. After leaving Kansas in 1956 he therefore returned to the Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique. However in 1959 he was offered a chair in the newly formed Institut des Hautes Etudes Scientifiques which he accepted. In [2] the next period in Grothendieck's career is described as follows:- It is no exaggeration to speak of Grothendieck's years algebraic geometry , and him as its driving force. He received the

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3. Médailles Fields
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    1958 (Edimbourg) , France
    ROTH Klaus Friedrich
    , Grande-Bretagne (nombres transcendants) 1962 (Stockholm) MILNOR John, Etats-Unis cobordisme 1966 (Moscou) COHEN Paul Joseph , Etats-Unis SMALE Stephen, Etats-Unis , n GROTHENDIECK Alexander , France ATIYAH Michael Francis, Grande-Bretagne 1970 (Nice) BAKER Alan , Grande-Bretagne (nombres transcendants) THOMPSON John , Grande-Bretagne HIRONAKA Heisuke, Japon/USA 1974 (Vancouver) BOMBIERI Enrico, Italie (nombres premiers) MUMFORD David Briant, Etats-Unis 1978 (Helsinki) DELIGNE Pierre , Belgique FEFFERMAN Charles Louis, Etats-Unis QUILLEN Daniel G., Etats-Unis MARGULIS Gregory A., U.R.S.S. groupes de Lie 1982 (Varsovie) CONNES Alain , France Von Neumann SHING-TUNG Yau, Etats-Unis

4. Alexander Grothendieck - Wikipedia
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Alexander Grothendieck
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Alexander Grothendieck , born in in Berlin , is one of the leading mathematicians of the twentieth century, with monumental contributions to functional analysis and algebraic geometry Born to Jewish parents, he was a displaced person during much of his childhood due to the upheavals of World War II . His father died in Auschwitz . After the war, young Grothendieck studied mathematics in France, writing his dissertation under Laurent Schwartz in functional analysis. He was at this time a leading expert in the theory of topological vector spaces . However he set this subject aside by in order to work in algebraic geometry and homological algebra Homological methods and sheaf theory had already been introduced in algebraic geometry by Leray and by Serre, but Grothendieck took them to a higher level. Among his insights, he shifted attention from the study of varieties to pairs of varieties related by a morphism, allowing a great generalization of many classical theorems such as the

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6. Alexander Grothendieck - Wikipedia
Alexander Grothendieck. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. AlexanderGrothendieck, born in 1928 in Berlin, is one of the leading
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Alexander Grothendieck , born in in Berlin , is one of the leading mathematicians of the twentieth century, with monumental contributions to functional analysis and algebraic geometry Born to Jewish parents, he was a displaced person during much of his childhood due to the upheavals of World War II . His father died in Auschwitz . After the war, young Grothendieck studied mathematics in France, writing his dissertation under Laurent Schwartz in functional analysis. He was at this time a leading expert in the theory of topological vector spaces . However he set this subject aside by in order to work in algebraic geometry and homological algebra Homological methods and sheaf theory had already been introduced in algebraic geometry by Leray and by Serre, but Grothendieck took them to a higher level. Among his insights, he shifted attention from the study of varieties to pairs of varieties related by a morphism, allowing a great generalization of many classical theorems such as the

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8. Grothendieck Duality And Base Change (Lecture Notes In Mathematics Vol 1750) Ari
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11. Alexander Schmidt: Coarse Geometry Via Grothendieck Topologies
alexander Schmidt Coarse geometry via grothendieck topologies Author alexander Schmidt Title Coarse geometry via grothendieck topologies 203 (1999), 159173
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alexander grothendieck est né le 28 mars 1928 à Berlin d'un père anarchiste russe, tué par les nazis, et d'une mère femme de lettres, réfugiée en France.
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A "Dieudonné, avec l'agressivité (toujours passagère), dont il était capable, lui passa un savon mémorable, arguant qu'on, ne devait pas travailler de cette manière, en généralisant pour le plaisir de généraliser. [...] L'article s'achevait sur 14 questions, des problèmes que nous n'avions pas su résoudre, Dieudonné et moi. Dieudonné lui [Grothendieck] proposa de réfléchir à certains d'entre eux qu'il choisirait. Nous ne le revîmes plus de quelques semaines. Lorsqu'il avait réapparu, il avait trouvé la solution de la moitié d'entre eux!". R A V

13. Alexander Schmidt: Coarse Geometry Via Grothendieck Topologies
alexander Schmidt Coarse geometry via grothendieck topologies Autor alexander Schmidt Titel Coarse geometry via grothendieck topologies 203 (1999), 159173
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14. Grothendieck
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Alexander Grothendieck In 1949 Grothendieck moved to the University of Nancy where he worked on functional analysis with . He became one of the Bourbaki group of mathematicians which included Weil Henri Cartan and . He presented his doctoral thesis
Grothendieck spent the years 1953-55 at the University of Sao Paulo and then he spent the following year at the University of Kansas. However it was during this period that his research interests changed and they moved towards topology and geometry. In fact during this period Grothendieck had been supported by the Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, the support beginning in 1950. After leaving Kansas in 1956 he therefore returned to the Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique. However in 1959 he was offered a chair in the newly formed Institut des Hautes Etudes Scientifiques which he accepted. In [2] the next period in Grothendieck's career is described as follows:- It is no exaggeration to speak of Grothendieck's years algebraic geometry , and him as its driving force. He received the

15. References For Grothendieck
References for alexander grothendieck. Biography in Encyclopaedia Britannica.Books P Cartier, L Illusie, NM Katz, G Laumon, Y Manin
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    17. Mathematical Topos - Wikipedia
    History. The historical origin of topos theory is algebraic geometry.alexander grothendieck generalized the concept of a sheaf.
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    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. A topos (plural: topoi) in mathematics is a type of category which allows the formulation of all of mathematics inside it.
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    Traditionally, mathematics is built on set theory , and all objects studied in mathematics are ultimately sets and functions . It has been argued that category theory could provide a better foundation for mathematics. By analyzing precisely which properties of the category of sets and functions are needed to express mathematics, one arrives at the definition of topoi, and one can then formulate mathematics inside any topos. Of course, the category of sets forms a topos, but that is boring. In more interesting topoi, the axiom of choice may no longer be valid, or the the

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    Lauréat de la médaille Fields (1966), l'Académie Royale des Sciences de Suède lui décerne le prix Crafoord en 1988. Les spécialistes le considèrent comme l'un des plus grands génies des mathématiques de ce siècle. Le "fondateur" de l'Algèbre géométrique, Alexandre GROTHENDIECK, a passé son enfance et la dernière partie de sa carrière à Montpellier.
    G ROTHENDIECK est né le 28 Mars 1928 à Berlin, d'un père, Juif Lituanien, qui mourut dans le camp de concentration de Dachau. Fuyant l'Allemagne nazie, Alexandre Grothendieck et sa mère s'installent à Montpellier.
    En 1948, il décide de poursuivre des études en mathématiques à Paris. Dans une situation de dénuement total, il frappe à la bonne porte, celle d'André Magnier, inspecteur général de mathématiques et membre de l'Entraide Universitaire de France, qui lui accorde une bourse. Le professeur Henri Cartan l'admet dans ses séminaires à l'École Normale Supérieure (ENS) et le dirige vers Dieudonné, un des as des mathématiques de ce siècle.
    Par sa grande puissance de travail, son intuition extraordinaire, sa passion, Grothendieck séduit le monde des mathématiciens. En six mois, il résout quatorze problèmes de mathématiques (chaque problème est équivalent à un sujet de thèse de doctorat). Peu à peu, l'élève génie se transforme en pape des mathématiques. De 1959 à 1971, il occupe un poste de professeur au prestigieux Institut des Hautes Études Scientifiques (IHES) de Paris. L'homme est gai, optimiste, chaleureux, généreux et a une vision globale des mathématiques. Par peur de perdre ses idées, ses élèves l'enregistrent sur des bandes magnétiques. La collaboration Grothendieck, Serre (médaille Fields 1954) et Dieudonné donne naissance aux "Éléments de la géométrie algébrique".

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