Alexander Zabrodsky

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Alexander Zabrodsky (* 1936 in Tel Aviv ; † November 20, 1986 ) was an Israeli mathematician who dealt with algebraic topology.

Zabrodsky studied at the Technion in Haifa with a bachelor's degree in 1962 and a master's degree in 1963 and received his doctorate in 1967 from Princeton University under William Browder ( On the structure of the cohomology of H-space ). From 1970 he was at the Einstein Institute of Mathematics at the Hebrew University , first as an assistant professor and later as a professor. He died in a car accident in 1986.

Fonts

  • Hopf Spaces, North Holland 1976

literature

  • John Harper The work of Alexander Zabrodsky , Israel J. Math., Vol. 66, 1989, pp. 9-22

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Mathematics Genealogy Project