Nationality United States Role Mathematician | Name William Fulton | |
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Institutions University of MichiganUniversity of ChicagoBrown University Other academic advisors John MilnorJohn Coleman MooreGoro Shimura Doctoral students Johan HansenSean KeelRobert LazarsfeldSam PayneMilena Hering Awards Guggenheim Fellowship for Natural Sciences, US & Canada Books Representation Theory: A First Cour, Introduction to Toric Varieties, Young Tableaux: With Appl, Algebraic topology, The Reluctant Metropolis Similar People Robert Lazarsfeld, Robert MacPherson, Igor Dolgachev, Serge Lang, John Milnor | ||
Three minutes with william fulton
William Edgar Fulton (born August 29, 1939) is an American mathematician, specializing in algebraic geometry. He received his undergraduate degree from Brown University in 1961 and his doctorate from Princeton University in 1966. Fulton worked at Princeton and Brandeis University from 1965 until 1970, when he began teaching at Brown. In 1987 he moved to the University of Chicago. He is, as of 2011, a professor at the University of Michigan.
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- Three minutes with william fulton
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- Awards and honors
- Selected works
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Fulton is known as the author or coauthor of a number of popular texts, including Algebraic Curves and Representation Theory.
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Awards and honors
In 1996 he received the Steele Prize for mathematical exposition for his text Intersection Theory. Fulton is a member of the U. S. National Academy of Sciences and was elected a foreign member of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences in 2000. In 2010, he was awarded the Steele Prize for Lifetime Achievement. In 2012 he became a fellow of the American Mathematical Society.