Phillip Griffiths

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Phillip Griffiths is an American mathematician renowned for his influential work in algebraic geometry and complex analysis, including major contributions to Hodge theory and the theory of algebraic curves.

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instanceOf American mathematician
algebraic geometer
human
mathematician
academicDegree Bachelor of Science
Doctor of Philosophy
awardReceived Leroy P. Steele Prize NERFINISHED
Shaw Prize in Mathematical Sciences NERFINISHED
Wolf Prize in Mathematics NERFINISHED
coAuthor Joe Harris NERFINISHED
John Morgan NERFINISHED
William Schmid NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
dateOfBirth 1938-10-18
doctoralAdvisor Donald Spencer NERFINISHED
educatedAt Princeton University
Wake Forest University NERFINISHED
employer Duke University NERFINISHED
Harvard University
Institute for Advanced Study
Princeton University
familyName Griffiths NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork algebraic geometry
complex analysis
differential geometry
mathematics
gender male
givenName Phillip NERFINISHED
knownFor Griffiths transversality NERFINISHED
Hodge theory NERFINISHED
period mappings
theory of algebraic curves
variation of Hodge structure
languageOfWorkOrName English
livesIn United States of America NERFINISHED
memberOf American Academy of Arts and Sciences
American Mathematical Society
National Academy of Sciences
name Phillip Griffiths NERFINISHED
notableWork Introduction to Algebraic Curves NERFINISHED
Principles of Algebraic Geometry NERFINISHED
Topics in Algebraic and Analytic Geometry NERFINISHED
placeOfBirth Raleigh, North Carolina, United States NERFINISHED
positionHeld Director of the Institute for Advanced Study
Professor of Mathematics at Duke University
Professor of Mathematics at Harvard University
Professor of Mathematics at Princeton University

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