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Resolution of singularities in characteristic 0 — Heisuke Hironaka

1964 AD · Transmission: Global
MathematicsMethodJapanese

Heisuke Hironaka proves in 1964, in a 216-page paper published in Annals of Mathematics, the general resolution-of-singularities theorem for algebraic varieties in characteristic zero and arbitrary dimension. The result extends to arbitrary dimension a theorem previously known only for curves and surfaces, and becomes a fundamental tool of modern algebraic geometry. Hironaka received the Fields Medal in 1970.

InstitutionHarvard University
Historical regionJapan
Primary sourceHironaka, H. — "Resolution of Singularities of an Algebraic Variety Over a Field of Characteristic Zero" (Annals of Mathematics, 79, 1964)
Secondary sourceInternational Mathematical Union — Fields Medal citation 1970
Original languageEnglish
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