Michael J. Hopkins: The great wild manifold rodeo: Dennis Sullivan in algebraic topology
This lecture was held by Michael J. Hopkins at The University of Oslo, May 25, 2022 and was part of the Abel Prize lectures held in connection with the Abel Prize Week celebrations.
Hopkins is an American mathematician known for his work in algebraic topology. He is currently a professor of pure and applied mathematics at Harvard University.
Видео Michael J. Hopkins: The great wild manifold rodeo: Dennis Sullivan in algebraic topology канала The Abel Prize
Hopkins is an American mathematician known for his work in algebraic topology. He is currently a professor of pure and applied mathematics at Harvard University.
Видео Michael J. Hopkins: The great wild manifold rodeo: Dennis Sullivan in algebraic topology канала The Abel Prize
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