Vladimir Voevodsky
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Vladimir Voevodsky was a Russian-American mathematician renowned for his work in algebraic geometry and homotopy theory, and for founding the field of motivic cohomology, for which he received the Fields Medal.
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| Vladimir Voevodsky canonical | 1 |
| Voevodsky | 1 |
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Target entity: Vladimir Voevodsky Context triple: [School of Mathematics, employerOf, Vladimir Voevodsky]
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Alexander Grothendieck
Alexander Grothendieck was a revolutionary 20th-century mathematician whose work in algebraic geometry and homological algebra profoundly reshaped modern mathematics.
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Pierre Deligne
Pierre Deligne is a Belgian mathematician renowned for his groundbreaking work in algebraic geometry and number theory, including his proof of the Weil conjectures.
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Grigori Perelman
Grigori Perelman is a Russian mathematician renowned for proving the Poincaré conjecture, one of the Clay Mathematics Institute's Millennium Prize Problems, and for subsequently declining major mathematical awards.
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André Weil
André Weil was a prominent 20th-century French mathematician known for foundational contributions to number theory, algebraic geometry, and the development of the Weil conjectures.
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Jean-Pierre Serre
Jean-Pierre Serre is a French mathematician renowned for his foundational contributions to algebraic topology, algebraic geometry, and number theory, and is considered one of the most influential mathematicians of the 20th century.
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- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
Target entity: Vladimir Voevodsky Target entity description: Vladimir Voevodsky was a Russian-American mathematician renowned for his work in algebraic geometry and homotopy theory, and for founding the field of motivic cohomology, for which he received the Fields Medal.
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A.
Alexander Grothendieck
Alexander Grothendieck was a revolutionary 20th-century mathematician whose work in algebraic geometry and homological algebra profoundly reshaped modern mathematics.
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B.
Pierre Deligne
Pierre Deligne is a Belgian mathematician renowned for his groundbreaking work in algebraic geometry and number theory, including his proof of the Weil conjectures.
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C.
Grigori Perelman
Grigori Perelman is a Russian mathematician renowned for proving the Poincaré conjecture, one of the Clay Mathematics Institute's Millennium Prize Problems, and for subsequently declining major mathematical awards.
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D.
André Weil
André Weil was a prominent 20th-century French mathematician known for foundational contributions to number theory, algebraic geometry, and the development of the Weil conjectures.
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E.
Jean-Pierre Serre
Jean-Pierre Serre is a French mathematician renowned for his foundational contributions to algebraic topology, algebraic geometry, and number theory, and is considered one of the most influential mathematicians of the 20th century.
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Subject: Vladimir Voevodsky Description of subject: Vladimir Voevodsky was a Russian-American mathematician renowned for his work in algebraic geometry and homotopy theory, and for founding the field of motivic cohomology, for which he received the Fields Medal.
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