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Daniel Quillen

Daniel Gray "Dan" Quillen (June 22, 1940 – April 30, 2011) was an American mathematician. He is known for being the "prime architect" of higher algebraic K-theory, for which he was awarded the Cole Prize in 1975 and the Fields Medal in 1978.

Daniel Quillen
Born(1940-06-22)June 22, 1940
DiedApril 30, 2011(2011-04-30) (aged 70)
Haven Hospice,[1] North Florida
NationalityAmerican
Known forAlgebraic K-theory (Quillen's Q-construction), Quillen–Suslin theorem, Bass–Quillen conjecture, rational homotopy theory, Quillen determinant line bundle, Mathai–Quillen formalism, Quillen's lemma, Quillen metric, Quillen's theorems A and B
AwardsFields Medal (1978)
Cole Prize (1975)
Putnam Fellow (1959)
Scientific career
FieldsMathematics
ThesisFormal Properties of Over-Determined Systems of Linear Partial Differential Equations (1964)
Doctoral advisorRaoul Bott
Doctoral studentsKenneth Brown
Varghese Mathai
InfluencesMichael Atiyah
Alexander Grothendieck
Jean-Pierre Serre

From 1984 to 2006, he was the Waynflete Professor of Pure Mathematics at Magdalen College, Oxford.

Education and career

Quillen was born in Orange, New Jersey, and attended Newark Academy. He entered Harvard University, where he earned both his AB, in 1961, and his PhD in 1964; the latter completed under the supervision of Raoul Bott, with a thesis in partial differential equations. He was a Putnam Fellow in 1959.[2]

Quillen obtained a position at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology after completing his doctorate. He also spent a number of years at several other universities. He visited France twice: first as a Sloan Fellow in Paris, during the academic year 1968–69, where he was greatly influenced by Grothendieck, and then, during 1973–74, as a Guggenheim Fellow. In 1969–70, he was a visiting member of the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton, where he came under the influence of Michael Atiyah.

In 1978, Quillen received a Fields Medal at the International Congress of Mathematicians held in Helsinki.[3]

From 1984 to 2006, he was the Waynflete Professor of Pure Mathematics at Magdalen College, Oxford.

Quillen retired at the end of 2006. He died from complications of Alzheimer's disease on April 30, 2011, aged 70, in Florida.[4]

Mathematical contributions

Quillen's best known contribution (mentioned specifically in his Fields medal citation) was his formulation of higher algebraic K-theory in 1972. This new tool, formulated in terms of homotopy theory, proved to be successful in formulating and solving problems in algebra, particularly in ring theory and module theory. More generally, Quillen developed tools (especially his theory of model categories) that allowed algebro-topological tools to be applied in other contexts.

Before his work in defining higher algebraic K-theory, Quillen worked on the Adams conjecture, formulated by Frank Adams, in homotopy theory.[5] His proof of the conjecture used techniques from the modular representation theory of groups, which he later applied to work on cohomology of groups and algebraic K-theory. He also worked on complex cobordism, showing that its formal group law is essentially the universal one.

In related work, he also supplied a proof of Serre's conjecture about the triviality of algebraic vector bundles on affine space, which led to the Bass–Quillen conjecture. He was also an architect (along with Dennis Sullivan) of rational homotopy theory.[6]

He introduced the Quillen determinant line bundle and the Mathai–Quillen formalism.

See also

Selected publications

  • Quillen, Daniel G. . unpublished notes. Archived from the original on 2015-04-20.
  • Quillen, Daniel G. (1967). Homotopical algebra. Lecture Notes in Mathematics. Vol. 43. Berlin, New York: Springer-Verlag. doi:10.1007/BFb0097438. ISBN 978-3-540-03914-3. MR 0223432.
  • Quillen, Daniel (1969). "On the formal group laws of unoriented and complex cobordism theory". Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society. 75 (6): 1293–1298. doi:10.1090/S0002-9904-1969-12401-8. MR 0253350.
  • Quillen, D. (1969). "Rational homotopy theory". Annals of Mathematics. 90 (2): 205–295. doi:10.2307/1970725. JSTOR 1970725. MR 0258031.
  • Quillen, Daniel (1971). "The Adams conjecture". Topology. 10: 67–80. doi:10.1016/0040-9383(71)90018-8. ISSN 0040-9383. MR 0279804.
  • Quillen, Daniel (1971). "The spectrum of an equivariant cohomology ring. I". Annals of Mathematics. Second Series. 94 (3): 549–572. doi:10.2307/1970770. ISSN 0003-486X. JSTOR 1970770. MR 0298694.
  • Quillen, Daniel (1971). "The spectrum of an equivariant cohomology ring. II". Annals of Mathematics. Second Series. 94 (3): 573–602. doi:10.2307/1970770. ISSN 0003-486X. JSTOR 1970771. MR 0298694.
  • Quillen, Daniel (1973). "Higher algebraic K-theory. I". Algebraic K-theory, I: Higher K-theories (Proc. Conf., Battelle Memorial Inst., Seattle, Wash., 1972). Lecture Notes in Math. Vol. 341. Berlin, New York: Springer-Verlag. pp. 85–147. doi:10.1007/BFb0067053. ISBN 978-3-540-06434-3. MR 0338129.
  • Quillen, Daniel (1975). "Higher algebraic K-theory". Proceedings of the International Congress of Mathematicians (Vancouver, B. C., 1974), Vol. 1. Montreal, Quebec: Canad. Math. Congress. pp. 171–176. MR 0422392. (Quillen's Q-construction)
  • Quillen, Daniel (1974). "Higher K-theory for categories with exact sequences". New developments in topology (Proc. Sympos. Algebraic Topology, Oxford, 1972). London Math. Soc. Lecture Note Ser. Vol. 11. Cambridge University Press. pp. 95–103. MR 0335604.
  • Quillen, Daniel (1976). "Projective modules over polynomial rings". Inventiones Mathematicae. 36: 167–171. Bibcode:1976InMat..36..167Q. doi:10.1007/BF01390008. S2CID 119678534.
  • Quillen, Daniel (1985). "Superconnections and the Chern character". Topology. 24 (1): 89–95. doi:10.1016/0040-9383(85)90047-3. ISSN 0040-9383. MR 0790678.

References

  1. ^ commalg.org (1 May 2011). "Daniel Quillen".
  2. ^ "The Mathematical Association of America's William Lowell Putnam Competition". Retrieved 2013-03-28.
  3. ^ "Home - International Mathematical Union (IMU)". www.mathunion.org.
  4. ^ "commalg.org: Daniel Quillen". 2011. Retrieved 5 May 2011.
  5. ^ Segal, Graeme (June 23, 2011), "Daniel Quillen obituary", The Guardian
  6. ^ Quillen, D. (1969), "Rational homotopy theory", Annals of Mathematics, 90 (2): 205–295, doi:10.2307/1970725, JSTOR 1970725, MR 0258031

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Daniel Gray Dan Quillen June 22 1940 April 30 2011 was an American mathematician He is known for being the prime architect of higher algebraic K theory for which he was awarded the Cole Prize in 1975 and the Fields Medal in 1978 Daniel QuillenBorn 1940 06 22 June 22 1940Orange New JerseyDiedApril 30 2011 2011 04 30 aged 70 Haven Hospice 1 North FloridaNationalityAmericanKnown forAlgebraic K theory Quillen s Q construction Quillen Suslin theorem Bass Quillen conjecture rational homotopy theory Quillen determinant line bundle Mathai Quillen formalism Quillen s lemma Quillen metric Quillen s theorems A and BAwardsFields Medal 1978 Cole Prize 1975 Putnam Fellow 1959 Scientific careerFieldsMathematicsThesisFormal Properties of Over Determined Systems of Linear Partial Differential Equations 1964 Doctoral advisorRaoul BottDoctoral studentsKenneth BrownVarghese MathaiInfluencesMichael AtiyahAlexander GrothendieckJean Pierre SerreFrom 1984 to 2006 he was the Waynflete Professor of Pure Mathematics at Magdalen College Oxford Contents 1 Education and career 2 Mathematical contributions 3 See also 4 Selected publications 5 References 6 External linksEducation and career EditQuillen was born in Orange New Jersey and attended Newark Academy He entered Harvard University where he earned both his AB in 1961 and his PhD in 1964 the latter completed under the supervision of Raoul Bott with a thesis in partial differential equations He was a Putnam Fellow in 1959 2 Quillen obtained a position at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology after completing his doctorate He also spent a number of years at several other universities He visited France twice first as a Sloan Fellow in Paris during the academic year 1968 69 where he was greatly influenced by Grothendieck and then during 1973 74 as a Guggenheim Fellow In 1969 70 he was a visiting member of the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton where he came under the influence of Michael Atiyah In 1978 Quillen received a Fields Medal at the International Congress of Mathematicians held in Helsinki 3 From 1984 to 2006 he was the Waynflete Professor of Pure Mathematics at Magdalen College Oxford Quillen retired at the end of 2006 He died from complications of Alzheimer s disease on April 30 2011 aged 70 in Florida 4 Mathematical contributions EditQuillen s best known contribution mentioned specifically in his Fields medal citation was his formulation of higher algebraic K theory in 1972 This new tool formulated in terms of homotopy theory proved to be successful in formulating and solving problems in algebra particularly in ring theory and module theory More generally Quillen developed tools especially his theory of model categories that allowed algebro topological tools to be applied in other contexts Before his work in defining higher algebraic K theory Quillen worked on the Adams conjecture formulated by Frank Adams in homotopy theory 5 His proof of the conjecture used techniques from the modular representation theory of groups which he later applied to work on cohomology of groups and algebraic K theory He also worked on complex cobordism showing that its formal group law is essentially the universal one In related work he also supplied a proof of Serre s conjecture about the triviality of algebraic vector bundles on affine space which led to the Bass Quillen conjecture He was also an architect along with Dennis Sullivan of rational homotopy theory 6 He introduced the Quillen determinant line bundle and the Mathai Quillen formalism See also EditFriedhelm WaldhausenSelected publications Edit Scholia has a profile for Daniel Quillen Q369658 Quillen Daniel G Homology of commutative rings unpublished notes Archived from the original on 2015 04 20 Quillen Daniel G 1967 Homotopical algebra Lecture Notes in Mathematics Vol 43 Berlin New York Springer Verlag doi 10 1007 BFb0097438 ISBN 978 3 540 03914 3 MR 0223432 Quillen Daniel 1969 On the formal group laws of unoriented and complex cobordism theory Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society 75 6 1293 1298 doi 10 1090 S0002 9904 1969 12401 8 MR 0253350 Quillen D 1969 Rational homotopy theory Annals of Mathematics 90 2 205 295 doi 10 2307 1970725 JSTOR 1970725 MR 0258031 Quillen Daniel 1971 The Adams conjecture Topology 10 67 80 doi 10 1016 0040 9383 71 90018 8 ISSN 0040 9383 MR 0279804 Quillen Daniel 1971 The spectrum of an equivariant cohomology ring I Annals of Mathematics Second Series 94 3 549 572 doi 10 2307 1970770 ISSN 0003 486X JSTOR 1970770 MR 0298694 Quillen Daniel 1971 The spectrum of an equivariant cohomology ring II Annals of Mathematics Second Series 94 3 573 602 doi 10 2307 1970770 ISSN 0003 486X JSTOR 1970771 MR 0298694 Quillen Daniel 1973 Higher algebraic K theory I Algebraic K theory I Higher K theories Proc Conf Battelle Memorial Inst Seattle Wash 1972 Lecture Notes in Math Vol 341 Berlin New York Springer Verlag pp 85 147 doi 10 1007 BFb0067053 ISBN 978 3 540 06434 3 MR 0338129 Quillen Daniel 1975 Higher algebraic K theory Proceedings of the International Congress of Mathematicians Vancouver B C 1974 Vol 1 Montreal Quebec Canad Math Congress pp 171 176 MR 0422392 Quillen s Q construction Quillen Daniel 1974 Higher K theory for categories with exact sequences New developments in topology Proc Sympos Algebraic Topology Oxford 1972 London Math Soc Lecture Note Ser Vol 11 Cambridge University Press pp 95 103 MR 0335604 Quillen Daniel 1976 Projective modules over polynomial rings Inventiones Mathematicae 36 167 171 Bibcode 1976InMat 36 167Q doi 10 1007 BF01390008 S2CID 119678534 Quillen Daniel 1985 Superconnections and the Chern character Topology 24 1 89 95 doi 10 1016 0040 9383 85 90047 3 ISSN 0040 9383 MR 0790678 References Edit commalg org 1 May 2011 Daniel Quillen The Mathematical Association of America s William Lowell Putnam Competition Retrieved 2013 03 28 Home International Mathematical Union IMU www mathunion org commalg org Daniel Quillen 2011 Retrieved 5 May 2011 Segal Graeme June 23 2011 Daniel Quillen obituary The Guardian Quillen D 1969 Rational homotopy theory Annals of Mathematics 90 2 205 295 doi 10 2307 1970725 JSTOR 1970725 MR 0258031External links EditArchive of Daniel Quillen s notebooks for the years 1970 through 2003 at the Clay Mathematics Institute O Connor John J Robertson Edmund F Daniel Quillen MacTutor History of Mathematics archive University of St Andrews Daniel Quillen at the Mathematics Genealogy Project Friedlander Eric Grayson Daniel November 2012 Daniel Quillen PDF Notices of the American Mathematical Society 59 10 1392 1406 doi 10 1090 noti903 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Daniel Quillen amp oldid 1123202961, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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