Spencer Bloch
Spencer Bloch | |
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Born |
New York City | May 22, 1944
Nationality | American |
Fields | Mathematics |
Institutions | University of Chicago |
Alma mater | Columbia University |
Doctoral advisor | Steven Kleiman |
Doctoral students |
Katia Consani Kevin Coombes Chadmark Schoen Jan Stienstra Steven Zucker |
Known for | Bloch–Kato conjectures |
Spencer Janney Bloch (b. May 22, 1944; New York City[1]) is an American mathematician known for his contributions to algebraic geometry and algebraic K-theory. Bloch is a R. M. Hutchins Distinguished Service Professor Emeritus in the Department of Mathematics of the University of Chicago. He is a member of the U.S. National Academy of Sciences[2] and a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences[3][4] and of the American Mathematical Society.[5] Bloch gave invited lectures at the International Congress of Mathematicians in 1978 and in 1990.[4] He was a visiting scholar at the Institute for Advanced Study in 1981-82.[6] He received a Humboldt Prize in 1996.[7]
See also
- Bloch's formula
- Bloch–Kato conjecture
- Bloch's higher Chow group
References
- ↑ Spencer Bloch CV, Department of Mathematics, University of Chicago. Accessed January 12, 2010
- ↑ Bloch, Spencer J. U.S. National Academy of Sciences. Accessed January 12, 2010. Election Citation: "Bloch has done pioneering work in the application of higher algebraic K-theory to algebraic geometry, particularly in problems related to algebraic cycles, and is regarded as the world's leader in this field. His work has firmly established higher K-theory as a fundamental tool in algebraic geometry."
- ↑ American Academy of Arts & Sciences, NEWLY ELECTED MEMBERS, APRIL 2009, American Academy of Arts and Sciences. Accessed January 12, 2010
- 1 2 Scholars, visiting faculty, leaders represent Chicago as AAAS fellows, The University of Chicago Chronicle, April 30, 2009, Vol. 28 No. 15. Accessed January 12, 2010
- ↑ List of Fellows of the American Mathematical Society, retrieved 2012-11-10.
- ↑ Institute for Advanced Study: A Community of Scholars
- ↑ Annual Report of the Provost, 1995–96, University of Chicago. Accessed January 12, 2010.
- James D. Lewis, and Rob de Jeu (Editors), Motives and Algebraic Cycles: A Celebration in Honour of Spencer J. Bloch. Fields Institute Communications series, 2009, American Mathematical Society. ISBN 0-8218-4494-6
External links
- Spencer Bloch personal webpage, Department of Mathematics, University of Chicago
- Spencer Bloch at the Mathematics Genealogy Project
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