A. Grothendieck has written:
'The tame fundamental group of a formal neighbourhood of a divisor with normal crossings on a scheme' -- subject(s): Algebraic Geometry, Fundamental groups (Mathematics), Schemes (Algebraic geometry), Topological groups
'Grothendieck-Serre correspondence' -- subject(s): Correspondence, Mathematicians, Algebraic Geometry
'Produits tensoriels topologiques et espaces nuclea ires' -- subject(s): Algebraic topology, Linear Algebras, Vector analysis
'Grothendieck-Serre correspondence' -- subject(s): Algebraic Geometry, Correspondence, Mathematicians
Idun Reiten has written: 'Two-dimensional tame and maximal orders of finite representation type' -- subject(s): Associative algebras, Grothendieck groups, Representations of algebras
Jacob P. Murre has written: 'Lectures on an introduction to Grothendieck's theory of the fundamental group' -- subject(s): Algebraic Curves, Algebraic Geometry, Fundamental groups (Mathematics)
This is a really naive and stupid question. There is nothing more to say at this place. (And by the way, Grothendieck is written with a capital "G", and he usually calls himself "Alexandre", not "Alexander".)
Alexander Grothendieck was born on March 28, 1928.
Alexander Grothendieck was born on March 28, 1928.
Alexander Grothendieck was 86 years old when he died on November 13, 2014 (birthdate: March 28, 1928).
Hes still alive
Alexander Grothendieck was a mathematician known for his work in algebraic geometry. Born in Germany in 1928, he spent much of his career in France. Grothendieck made significant contributions to mathematics, especially in the field of algebraic geometry, and his work had a profound impact on the development of modern mathematics. He was awarded the Fields Medal in 1966 for his contributions to algebraic geometry. Grothendieck's later life was marked by a retreat from mathematics and a reclusive lifestyle.
Cuz f*ck you
Archimedes, Newton, Gauss, Euler, Grothendieck
Yes. Twice. He generated 3 kids with his first wife and 1 with his second.
As far as I can tell, Alexander Grothendieck is still alive. Alexander Grothendieck's birth date was on March 28th 1928. That makes him 82 years, 11 months and 10 days old today. He is now said to live in southern France or Andorra, in a place whose exact location is only known to his personal friends.