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  1. Heisuke Hironaka (広中 平祐, Hironaka Heisuke, born April 9, 1931) is a Japanese mathematician who was awarded the Fields Medal in 1970 for his contributions to algebraic geometry.

  2. Hironaka Heisuke is a Japanese mathematician who was awarded the Fields Medal in 1970 for his work in algebraic geometry. Hironaka graduated from Kyōto University (1954) and Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts, U.S. (Ph.D., 1960); at the latter he studied under Oscar Zariski.

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  3. Learn about the life and work of Heisuke Hironaka, a Fields Medalist and a pioneer of algebraic geometry. He shares his childhood memories, his influences, his achievements, and his educational activities in Japan and abroad.

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  4. Heisuke Hironaka. Professor Emeritus. Mathematics Department, Harvard University. Resolution of Singularties in Positive Characteristics. A proof of resolution of singularities in characteristic p > 0 and all dimensions. Email: hironaka@math.harvard.edu.

  5. Heisuke Hironaka is a Japanese mathematician who won a Fields Medal in 1970 for his contributions to algebraic geometry.

  6. Heisuke Hironaka is a mathematician who received the Fields Medal in 1970 for his work in algebraic geometry, especially the resolution of singularities. He studied under Oscar Zariski at Harvard and collaborated with Alexander Grothendieck in Paris.

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  8. Heisuke Hironaka - Heidelberg Laureate Forum. * April 9, 1931, Yuu (today Iwakuni), Japan. Fields Medal - 1970. For his work in algebraic geometry, including the resolution of certain singularities and torus imbeddings with implications in the theory of analytic functions, and complex and Kähler manifolds. IMU profile. Lecture Videos. Year: 2016.

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