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Mark Lee Green (1 October 1947, Minneapolis) is an American mathematician, who does research in commutative algebra, algebraic geometry, Hodge theory, differential geometry, and the theory of several complex variables. He is known for Green's Conjecture on syzygies of canonical curves. From 1968 to 1972 he was a Woodrow Wilson Fellow and from 1976 to 1980 a Sloan Fellow. In 1998 he was an Invited Speaker with talk Higher Abel-Jacobi Maps at the ICM in Berlin.

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  • مارك لي غرين (بالإنجليزية: Mark Green)‏ هو رياضياتي وبروفيسور أمريكي، ولد في 1 أكتوبر 1947 في منيابولس في الولايات المتحدة. (ar)
  • Mark Lee Green (* 1. Oktober 1947 in Minneapolis) ist ein US-amerikanischer Mathematiker, der sich mit kommutativer Algebra, algebraischer Geometrie, Hodge-Theorie, Differentialgeometrie und Theorie mehrerer komplexer Variabler befasst. Er war Professor an der University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) und dort ab 2001 Mitgründer und Direktor des Institute for Pure and Applied Mathematics (IPAM). Green studierte am Massachusetts Institute of Technology mit dem Bachelor-Abschluss 1968 und wurde 1972 an der Princeton University bei Phillip Griffiths promoviert (Some Picard Theorems for Holomorphic Maps to Algebraic Varieties). 1970/71 war er Procter Fellow in Princeton, 1972 bis 1974 war er Lecturer an der University of California, Berkeley, und 1974/75 am MIT. 1975 wurde er Assistant Professor und 1982 Professor an der UCLA. Green ist für Vermutungen aus den 1980er Jahren über Syzygien kanonischer Kurven bekannt. Sie wurden teilweise von Claire Voisin bewiesen. 1968 bis 1972 war er Woodrow Wilson Fellow und 1976 bis 1980 war er Sloan Research Fellow. 1998 war er Invited Speaker auf dem Internationalen Mathematikerkongress in Berlin (Higher Abel-Jacobi Maps). Er ist im Komitee The Mathematical Sciences 2025 der National Academies der USA und dessen stellvertretender Vorsitzender nach dem ehemaligen Caltech-Präsidenten . Er ist Fellow der American Academy of Arts and Sciences (2010). (de)
  • Mark Lee Green (1 October 1947, Minneapolis) is an American mathematician, who does research in commutative algebra, algebraic geometry, Hodge theory, differential geometry, and the theory of several complex variables. He is known for Green's Conjecture on syzygies of canonical curves. Green received in 1968 his bachelor's degree from MIT and in 1972 his PhD from Princeton University under Phillip Griffiths with thesis Some Picard Theorems for Holomorphic Maps to Algebraic Varieties. In 1970/71 Green was a Procter Fellow in Princeton. He was an instructor from 1972 to 1974 at the University of California, Berkeley and for the academic year 1974/75 at MIT. He became in 1975 an assistant professor and in 1982 a full professor at UCLA. He was a co-founder and the director of the Institute for Pure and Applied Mathematics (IPAM) for 7 years, starting in 2001. From 1968 to 1972 he was a Woodrow Wilson Fellow and from 1976 to 1980 a Sloan Fellow. In 1998 he was an Invited Speaker with talk Higher Abel-Jacobi Maps at the ICM in Berlin. He is a member of The Mathematical Sciences 2025 committee of the National Academies of the USA and the committee's vice-chair with the chair Caltech's president Thomas Everhart. He was elected a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in 2010 and a Fellow of the American Mathematical Society in 2012. (en)
  • Mark Lee Green (Minneapolis, 1 de outubro de 1947) é um matemático estadunidense, que trabalha com álgebra comutativa, geometria algébrica, teoria de Hodge, geometria diferencial e teoria de diversas variáveis complexas. Foi professor da Universidade da Califórnia em Los Angeles (UCLA) onde foi a partir de 2001 co-fundador e diretor do Instituto de Matemática Pura e Aplicada (IPAM). Green estudou no Instituto de Tecnologia de Massachusetts (MIT), obtendo o bacharelado em 1968, obtendo em 1972 um doutorado na Universidade de Princeton, orientado por Phillip Griffiths, com a tese Some Picard Theorems for Holomorphic Maps to Algebraic Varieties.. Em 1970/1971 foi Procter Fellow em Princeton, de 1972 a 1974 lecturer na Universidade da Califórnia em Berkeley, e em 1974/1975 no MIT. Em 1975 foi professor assistente e em 1982 professor da UCLA. Foi palestrante convidado do Congresso Internacional de Matemáticos em Berlim (1998: Higher Abel-Jacobi Maps). (pt)
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  • مارك لي غرين (بالإنجليزية: Mark Green)‏ هو رياضياتي وبروفيسور أمريكي، ولد في 1 أكتوبر 1947 في منيابولس في الولايات المتحدة. (ar)
  • Mark Lee Green (* 1. Oktober 1947 in Minneapolis) ist ein US-amerikanischer Mathematiker, der sich mit kommutativer Algebra, algebraischer Geometrie, Hodge-Theorie, Differentialgeometrie und Theorie mehrerer komplexer Variabler befasst. Er war Professor an der University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) und dort ab 2001 Mitgründer und Direktor des Institute for Pure and Applied Mathematics (IPAM). Green ist für Vermutungen aus den 1980er Jahren über Syzygien kanonischer Kurven bekannt. Sie wurden teilweise von Claire Voisin bewiesen. (de)
  • Mark Lee Green (1 October 1947, Minneapolis) is an American mathematician, who does research in commutative algebra, algebraic geometry, Hodge theory, differential geometry, and the theory of several complex variables. He is known for Green's Conjecture on syzygies of canonical curves. From 1968 to 1972 he was a Woodrow Wilson Fellow and from 1976 to 1980 a Sloan Fellow. In 1998 he was an Invited Speaker with talk Higher Abel-Jacobi Maps at the ICM in Berlin. (en)
  • Mark Lee Green (Minneapolis, 1 de outubro de 1947) é um matemático estadunidense, que trabalha com álgebra comutativa, geometria algébrica, teoria de Hodge, geometria diferencial e teoria de diversas variáveis complexas. Foi professor da Universidade da Califórnia em Los Angeles (UCLA) onde foi a partir de 2001 co-fundador e diretor do Instituto de Matemática Pura e Aplicada (IPAM). Foi palestrante convidado do Congresso Internacional de Matemáticos em Berlim (1998: Higher Abel-Jacobi Maps). (pt)
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  • مارك لي غرين (ar)
  • Mark Green (Mathematiker) (de)
  • Mark Lee Green (en)
  • Mark Green (pt)
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