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    Shigefumi Mori

    Japanese mathematician (born 1951)

    Shigefumi Mori (森 重文, Mori Shigefumi, born February 23, 1951) is a Japanese mathematician, known for his work in algebraic geometry, particularly in relation to the classification of three-folds.

    He won the Fields Medal in 1990.

    Career

    Mori completed his Ph.D. titled "The Endomorphism Rings of Some Abelian Varieties" under Masayoshi Nagata at Kyoto University in 1978.[1] He was a visiting professor at Harvard University during 1977–1980, the Institute for Advanced Study in 1981–82, Columbia University 1985–87 and the University of Utah for periods during 1987–89 and again during 1991–92.

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  • He has been a professor at Kyoto University since 1990.

    Work

    He generalized the classical approach to the classification of algebraic surfaces to the classification of algebraic three-folds.

    The classical approach used the concept of minimal models of algebraic surfaces. He found that the concept of minimal models can be