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  1. Sir Williams Vallance Douglas Hodge (17 de junio de 1903 - 7 de julio de 1975), fue un matemático y geómetra originario del Reino Unido. [ 1 ] Su descubrimiento de relaciones topológicas de largo alcance entre la geometría algebraica y la geometría diferencial (un área ahora llamada la teoría de Hodge ) ha sido una mayor influencia en el ...

  2. Sir William Vallance Douglas Hodge FRS FRSE (/ h ɒ dʒ /; 17 June 1903 – 7 July 1975) was a British mathematician, specifically a geometer. [3] [4] His discovery of far-reaching topological relations between algebraic geometry and differential geometry —an area now called Hodge theory and pertaining more generally to Kähler manifolds ...

  3. William Vallance Douglas Hodge. Quick Info. Born. 17 June 1903. Edinburgh, Scotland. Died. 7 July 1975. Cambridge, England. Summary. William Hodge was Lowndean Professor of Astronomy and Geometry at Cambridge. His main interests were in Algebraic Geometry and Differential Geometry. View six larger pictures. Biography.

  4. academia-lab.com › enciclopedia › wvd-hodgeWVD Hodge _ AcademiaLab

    WVD Hodge. Casa de Hodge en 1 Church Hill Place, Edimburgo. Sir William Vallance Douglas Hodge FRS FRSE (17 de junio 1903 – 7 de julio de 1975) fue un matemático británico, específicamente geómetra. Su descubrimiento de relaciones topológicas de gran alcance entre la geometría algebraica y la geometría diferencial, un área ahora ...

  5. Sir Williams Vallance Douglas Hodge, fue un matemático y geómetra originario del Reino Unido.

  6. Sir William Vallance Douglas Hodge (; 17 June 1903 – 7 July 1975) was a British mathematician, specifically a geometer. His discovery of far-reaching topological relations between algebraic geometry and differential geometry—an area now called Hodge theory and pertaining more generally to Kähler manifolds—has been a major influence on ...

  7. Sir William Hodge, formerly Lowndean Professor of Astronomy and Geometry in the University of Cambridge, Master of Pembroke College, Cambridge, and Physical Secretary of the Royal Society, was for over forty years a leading figure in British mathematical life. He died in July 1975 at the age of 72.