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Valentin Brieskorn (7 July 1936 in
Rostock – 11 July 2013 in Bonn) was a
German mathematician who
introduced Brieskorn spheres and the
Brieskorn–Grothendieck...
- In mathematics, a
Brieskorn manifold or
Brieskorn–Phạm manifold,
introduced by
Egbert Brieskorn (1966, 1966b), is the
intersection of a
small sphere around...
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which implies that it is
topologically a sphere. As
shown by
Egbert Brieskorn (1966, 1966b) (see also (Hirzebruch &
Mayer 1968)) the
intersection of...
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Brieskorn (1971)
announced the
construction of this resolution, and
Peter Slodowy (1980)
published the
details of
Brieskorn's construction.
Brieskorn...
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doctoral studies of 52 mathematicians. Some of them
include Egbert Brieskorn,
Matthias Kreck, Don Zagier,
Detlef Gromoll,
Klaus Jänich,
Lothar Göttsche...
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Brieskorn, E. (Hrsg.):
Felix Hausdorff zum Gedächtnis.
Aspekte seines Werkes. Vieweg, Braunschweig/Wiesbaden 1996.
Brieskorn, E.; Purkert...
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around 0 with this
complex surface) is a
Brieskorn manifold that is a
homology 3-sphere,
called a
Brieskorn 3-sphere Σ(p, q, r). It is
homeomorphic to...
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distinct differentiable structures (28 if one
considers orientation).
Egbert Brieskorn found simple algebraic equations for 28
complex hypersurfaces in complex...
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physicist and engineer,
worked in Warnemünde
Egbert Brieskorn (1936–2013),
mathematician who
introduced Brieskorn spheres Sibylle Günter (born 1964), theoretical...