Rosa Maria Miró Roig

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Rosa Maria Miró Roig (* 1960 in Manresa ) is a Spanish mathematician .

Life

Miró Roig, the daughter of the chemist Pere Miró i Plans, studied mathematics at the University of Barcelona with a degree in 1982 and a doctorate in 1985 with Sebastiàn Xambó-Descamps on the thesis topic: Haces reflexivos sobre espacios proyectivos (reflexive bundles on projective spaces). Afterwards she was assistant professor there, from 1990 to 1993 professor at the University of Zaragoza and from 1993 professor of algebra at the University of Barcelona.

It deals with algebraic geometry, commutative algebra, complex geometry, and mathematical physics.

She is on the editorial board of Collecteana Mathematica , one of the most traditional Spanish mathematics journals (founded in Barcelona in 1948), and a member of the Royal Spanish Mathematical Society. She was on the Executive Committee of the 3rd European Congress of Mathematicians in Barcelona.

In 2007 she received the Ferran Sunyer i Balaguer Prize for her book Lectures on Determinantal Ideals .

Fonts

  • Lectures on Determinantal Ideals, Birkhäuser 2008
  • V. Ancona, E. Ballico, RM Miró-Roig, A. Silva (eds.): Complex Analysis and Geometry. Logman Group, No. 366, 1997.
  • J. Elias, JM Giral, RM Miró-Roig, S. Zarzuela (Eds.): Six Lectures on Commutative Algebra, Birkhäuser, Progress in Math. No. 166, 1998.
  • C. Casacuberta, RM Miró-Roig, J. Verdera, S. Xambó (Eds.): Proccedings of the 3rd European Congress of Mathematics, Birkhäuser, Progress in Math., Volume 200/201, 2001.
  • C. Casacuberta, RM Miró-Roig, J. Ortega, S. Xambó (Eds.): Mathematical Glimpses into the 21st Century. Round tables held at the third European Congress of Mathematics, editors SCM and CIMNE, 2002.
  • C. Ciliberto, A. Geramita, B. Harbourne, RM Miró-Roig, K. Ranestad (Eds.): Projective Varieties with Unexpected Properties, De Gruyter 2008
  • with L. Costa: Derived categories of projective bundles, Proc. AMS, Vol. 133, 2005, pp. 2533-2537

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Rosa Maria Miró Roig in the Mathematics Genealogy Project (English)Template: MathGenealogyProject / Maintenance / id used