George Rushing Kempf | |
Birth Date: | 12 August 1944 |
Birth Place: | Globe, Arizona, US |
Death Place: | Lawrence, Kansas, US |
Field: | Mathematician |
Work Institution: | Johns Hopkins University |
Alma Mater: | Johns Hopkins University University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Columbia University |
Doctoral Advisor: | Steven Kleiman |
George Rushing Kempf (Globe, Arizona, August 12, 1944 – Lawrence, Kansas, July 16, 2002) was a mathematician who worked on algebraic geometry, who proved the Riemann–Kempf singularity theorem, the Kempf–Ness theorem, the Kempf vanishing theorem, and who introduced Kempf varieties.
'I met George in 1970 when he burst on the algebraic geometry scene with a spectacular PhD thesis. His thesis gave a wonderful analysis of the singularities of the subvarieties
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'One of the things that distinguished his work was the total mastery with which he used higher cohomology. A paper which, I believe, every new student of algebraic geometry should read, is his elementary proof of the Riemann-Roch theorem on curves: “Algebraic Curves” in Crelle, 1977. That such an old result could be treated with new insight was the work of a master.' – David Mumford