W. V. D. Hodge
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Sir William Vallance Douglas Hodge was a British mathematician, specifically a geometer. His discovery of far-reaching topological relations between algebraic geometry and differential geometry—an area now called Hodge theory and pertaining more generally to Kähler manifolds—has been a major influence on subsequent work in geometry.
W. V. D. Hodge's Published Works
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Published Works
- Methods of algebraic geometry (1947) (528)
- The Theory and Applications of Harmonic Integrals (1941) (235)
- Some Enumerative Results in the Theory of Forms (1943) (139)
- Methods of Algebraic Geometry, II (1948) (135)
- Integrals of the Second Kind on an Algebraic Variety (1955) (71)
- A Dirichlet Problem for Harmonic Functionals, with Applications to Analytic Varities (1934) (34)
- Some generalizations of the ergodic theorem (1942) (31)
- On a class of linear integro-differential equations (1947) (28)
- A Note on the Riemann‐Roch Theorem (1955) (14)
- The Intersection Formulae for a Grassmannian Variety (1942) (13)
- The Characteristic Classes on Algebraic Varieties (1951) (12)
- On Multiple Integrals Attached To An Algebraic Variety (1930) (12)
- The Isolated Singularities of an Algebraic Surface (11)
- Differential forms on a Kähler manifold (1951) (11)
- The Geometric Genus of a Surface as a Topological Invariant (1933) (10)
- Note on the Theory of the Base for Curves on an Algebraic Surface (1937) (10)
- On the generalized helices of Hayden and Sypták in an N-space (1941) (10)
- The Existence Theorem for Harmonic Integrals (1936) (8)
- Harmonic Functionals in a Riemannian Space (1935) (8)
- On the number of terms in a simple algebraic form (1942) (8)
- Harmonic Integrals Associated with Algebraic Varieties (1935) (8)
- Analytical degeneration of complete twisted cubics (1956) (7)
- Bases for the Prime Ideals Associated with Certain Classes of Algebraic Varieties (1943) (7)
- Tullio Levi‐Civita (1943) (7)
- Foundations of Algebraic Geometry . (American Mathematical Society Colloquium Publications, Vol. XXIX.) André Weil. New York: American Mathematical Society, 1946. Pp. xix + 289. $5.50. (1948) (7)
- Some Theorems on Abelian Integrals Associated with an Algebraic Variety (1935) (6)
- A SPECIAL TYPE OF KAHLER MANIFOLD (1951) (6)
- Projective collineations in a space of k-spreads (1945) (6)
- A note on k-connexes (1942) (5)
- On the existence of metric differential geometries based on the notion of area (1950) (5)
- On the summation of certain trigonometric series (1945) (4)
- The biaxial surfaces, and the equivalence of binary forms (1945) (4)
- On fourfolds with canonical curve sections (1950) (4)
- Henry Frederick Baker (1957) (3)
- Intersections of Loci on an Algebraic V4 (1937) (3)
- The theory of surfaces in a geometry based on the notion of area (1947) (3)
- Further Properties of Abelian Integrals Attached to Algebraic Varieties. (1931) (3)
- A method for computing the resonant wave-length of a type of cavity resonator (1945) (2)
- Tullio Levi-Civita, 1873-1941 (1942) (2)
- Abelian Integrals Attached to Algebraic Varieties (1933) (2)
- A Course of Differential Geometry. By the late J. E. Campbell. Pp. xvi+262. 21s. 1926. (Oxford Univ. Press.)Differential Geometry of Three Dimensions. By C. E. Weatherburn. Pp. xii+268. 12s. 6d. 1926. (Cambridge Univ. Press.) (1927) (2)
- The Base for Algebraic Varieties of Given Dimension on a Grassmannian Variety (1941) (2)
- Algebraic Correspondences Between Surfaces (1938) (2)
- Henry Frederick Baker, 1866-1956 (1956) (2)
- Harmonic integrals on algebraic varieties (1948) (1)
- Note on the conditions for a p-cycle of an algebraic manifold to be of rank k (1947) (1)
- The Hankel transform of Whittaker's function Wk, m(z) (1938) (1)
- A theorem on algebraic correspondences (1936) (1)
- An Extension of Poincaré's Theorem on Defective Integrals (1938) (1)
- Some Recent Developments in the Theory of Algebraic Varieties (1950) (1)
- Joint Mathematical Council for the United Kingdom (1963) (1)
- ON The Stationary Points of Integrals Attached to Algebraic Varieties (1937) (1)
- Linear Systems of Algebraic Curves on a Plane and on a Cone (1)
- Generalized Helices in an Ordinary Vn (1941) (1)
- Records of Proceedings at Meetings (1948) (0)
- Francis Puryer White (1971) (0)
- Some manifolds generated by normal rational curves (1943) (0)
- The Characteristic Exponents of a Pair of Power Series (1941) (0)
- On multiple curves. II (1945) (0)
- On the topology of three-folds whose hyperplane sections have geometric genus zero (1949) (0)
- On multiple curves. III. (1946) (0)
- The Geometry Report (1956) (0)
- On multiple curves. I (1945) (0)
- Changing Views of Geometry: Presidential Address to the Mathematical Association, 14th April, 1955 (1955) (0)
- Professor Lefschetz’s Contributions to Algebraic Geometry: An Appreciation (1957) (0)
- Note on the degeneration of algebraic varieties (1942) (0)
- Tangent Sphere‐Bundles and Canonical Models of Algebraic Varieties (1952) (0)
- New Results in 2-0 Systems Theory, Part I: 2-0 Polynomial Matrices, Factorization, and Coprimeness (1977) (0)
- Prof. H. F. Baker, F.R.S. (1956) (0)
- A Great Mathematician (1963) (0)
- Records of Proceedings at Meetings: Annual General Meeting (1949) (0)
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