cluster algebra
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cluster algebra
Summary
Key Facts
- cluster algebra is credited with the discovery of Sergey Fomin[1].
- cluster algebra is credited with the discovery of Andrei Zelevinsky[2].
- cluster algebra's subclass of is recorded as integral domain[3].
- cluster algebra's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/0bs1y5w[4].
- cluster algebra's described by source is recorded as Cluster algebras I: Foundations[5].
- cluster algebra's studied by is recorded as commutative algebra[6].
- cluster algebra's studied by is recorded as geometric combinatorics[7].
- cluster algebra's Microsoft Academic ID is recorded as 165879259[8].
- cluster algebra's OpenAlex ID is recorded as C165879259[9].
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Works and Contributions
Credited discoveries include Sergey Fomin[1], a mathematician[10], b. 1958[11], of United States[12], awarded the Steele Prize for Seminal Contribution to Research[13], specialised in combinatorics[14] and Andrei Zelevinsky[2], a mathematician[15], 1953–2013[16], of Soviet Union[17], awarded the Humboldt Prize[18], specialised in mathematical analysis[19].