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Shigefumi Mori was born on 23 February, 1951 in Nagoya, Japan, is a Japanese mathematician (born 1951). Discover Shigefumi Mori's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 73 years old?

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Age 73 years old
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Born 23 February, 1951
Birthday 23 February
Birthplace Nagoya, Japan
Nationality Japan

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

1977

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.

1978

Mori completed his Ph.D. titled "The Endomorphism Rings of Some Abelian Varieties" under Masayoshi Nagata at Kyoto University in 1978.

1990

He has been a professor at Kyoto University since 1990.

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 applied to three-folds as well if we allow some singularities on them.

The extension of Mori's results to dimensions higher than three is called the minimal model program and is an active area of research in algebraic geometry.

He has been elected president of the International Mathematical Union, becoming the first head of the group from East Asia.

He was awarded the Fields Medal in 1990 at the International Congress of Mathematicians.

In 2021, he received the Order of Culture.