Raoul Bott
Raoul Bott (September 24, 1923 – December 20, 2005) was a Hungarian-American mathematician known for numerous foundational contributions to geometry in its broad sense. He is best known for his Bott periodicity theorem, the Morse–Bott functions which he used in this context, and the Borel–Bott–Weil theorem. Provided by Wikipedia-
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2by A. J. Sutton, C. L. Sabine, S. Maenner-Jones, N. Lawrence-Slavas, C. Meinig, R. A. Feely, J. T. Mathis, S. Musielewicz, R. Bott, P. D. McLain, H. J. Fought, A. KozyrGet full text
Published 2014-11-01
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3by A. J. Sutton, R. A. Feely, S. Maenner-Jones, S. Musielwicz, S. Musielwicz, J. Osborne, J. Osborne, C. Dietrich, C. Dietrich, N. Monacci, J. Cross, R. Bott, A. Kozyr, A. J. Andersson, N. R. Bates, N. R. Bates, W.-J. Cai, M. F. Cronin, E. H. De Carlo, B. Hales, S. D. Howden, C. M. Lee, D. P. Manzello, M. J. McPhaden, M. Meléndez, M. Meléndez, J. B. Mickett, J. A. Newton, S. E. Noakes, J. H. Noh, S. R. Olafsdottir, J. E. Salisbury, U. Send, T. W. Trull, T. W. Trull, T. W. Trull, D. C. Vandemark, R. A. WellerGet full text
Published 2019-03-01
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