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  1. Kunihiko Kodaira (6 de marzo de 1915 - 26 de julio de 1997) fue un matemático japonés, conocido por sus contribuciones en la geometría algebraica y en la teoría de la variedad compleja. Sus primeros trabajos fueron sobre el análisis funcional.

  2. Kunihiko Kodaira (小平 邦彦, Kodaira Kunihiko, Japanese pronunciation: [kodaꜜiɾa kɯɲiꜜçi̥ko], 16 March 1915 – 26 July 1997) was a Japanese mathematician known for distinguished work in algebraic geometry and the theory of complex manifolds, and as the founder of the Japanese school of algebraic geometers. [1]

  3. 26 de jul. de 1997 · Kunihiko Kodaira was a Japanese mathematician who won a Fields Medal for his work in algebraic geometry. View three larger pictures. Biography. Kunihiko Kodaira's parents were Gon-ichi (1884-1976) and Ichi Kodaira (1894-1993).

  4. Kunihiko Kodaira (6 de marzo de 1915 - 26 de julio de 1997) fue un matemático japonés, conocido por sus contribuciones en la geometría algebraica y en la teoría de la variedad compleja. Sus primeros trabajos fueron sobre el análisis funcional.

  5. Kodaira Kunihiko (born March 16, 1915, Tokyo, Japan—died July 26, 1997, Kōfu) was a Japanese mathematician who was awarded the Fields Medal in 1954 for his work in algebraic geometry and complex analysis. Kodaira attended the University of Tokyo (Ph.D., 1949).

  6. Kodairas work covers many topics, including applications of Hilbert space methods to differential equations, harmonic integrals , and importantly the application of sheaves to algebraic geometry. Around 1960 he became involved in the classification of compact complex analytic spaces.

  7. Prof. Kodaira's major achievements include the Kodaira vanishing theorem, deformation theory of complex structure, and the classification of complex surfaces. He was the first Japanese to receive the Fields Medal in 1954 for his series of work on harmonic analysis represented by the Kodaira vanishing theorem."