• Daniel Gray Quillen (June 22, 1940 – April 30, 2011) was an American mathematician. He is known for being the "prime architect" of higher algebraic K-theory...
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  • Quillen is a surname of Irish origin. It could refer to: Daniel Quillen, a mathematician Jimmy Quillen, a former member of the United States House of Representatives...
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  • manuscript by Alexander Grothendieck. It consists of a 12-page letter to Daniel Quillen followed by about 600 pages of research notes. The topic of the work...
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  • André (1974) and Daniel Quillen (1970) using methods of homotopy theory. It comes with a parallel homology theory called André–Quillen homology. Let A...
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  • The Quillen–Suslin theorem, also known as Serre's problem or Serre's conjecture, is a theorem in commutative algebra concerning the relationship between...
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  • definition of the higher K-groups of rings was a difficult achievement of Daniel Quillen, and many of the basic facts about the higher K-groups of algebraic...
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  • and Daniel Quillen) is also often stated as a relation between the sphere spectrum and the classifying spaces of the symmetric groups via Quillen's plus...
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  • Messing, Emmy Murphy, John Forbes Nash Jr., Irena Peeva, Daniel Quillen, Douglas Ravenel, Daniel G. Rider, Walter Rudin, Robert Rumely, James Serrin, William...
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  • construction was introduced by Michel Kervaire (1969), and was used by Daniel Quillen to define algebraic K-theory. Given a perfect normal subgroup of the...
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  • construction. Quillen adjunctions are named in honor of the mathematician Daniel Quillen. Given two closed model categories C and D, a Quillen adjunction...
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