Heisuke Hironaka Has Died

(yomiuri.co.jp)

31 points | by pfortuny 2 days ago

3 comments

  • CurtMonash 2 hours ago
    Lovely man. I wanted him to be my adviser, but he was on leave my second year of grad school, and I changed direction greatly.

    When I visited Japan as a tourist in 1979, I asked him in advance to write me a generic letter of recommendation. It was full-page, handwritten. It opened every door that needed opening. He was also nice enough to exaggerated the importance of my thesis when talking about it with my parents. ;)

    He told me once that as a teenager he pursued both math and piano. When he had to pick one, he obviously picked math.

    His wife becoming a significant politician surprised me. I just recall her bringing sushi she'd presumably made to a math department party at Harvard. She seemed perfectly nice, but didn't talk much. I don't know how good her English was or wasn't at the time.

  • carefree-bob 7 hours ago
    Here is an accessible description of Hironaka's resolution of singularities (pdf):

    https://homepage.univie.ac.at/herwig.hauser/Publications/hau...

  • pfortuny 2 days ago
    Grothendieck said of his resolution of singularitis in characteristic 0 that it was the deepest result of the XX Century.