Alfred Frölicher
Not to be confused with Albrecht Fröhlich.
Alfred Frölicher (often misspelled Fröhlicher) is a mathematician at the Université de Genève who introduced the Frölicher spectral sequence and the Frölicher–Nijenhuis bracket and Frölicher spaces and Frölicher groups.
Publications
- Bucher, W.; Frölicher, Alfred (1966), Calculus in vector spaces without norm, Lecture Notes in Mathematics 30, Berlin, New York: Springer-Verlag, ISBN 978-1-399-86684-2, MR 0213869
- Faure, Claude-Alain; Frölicher, Alfred (2000), Modern projective geometry, Mathematics and its Applications 521, Boston: Kluwer Academic Publishers, ISBN 978-0-7923-6525-9, MR 1783451
- Frölicher, Alfred; Kriegl, Andreas (1988), Linear spaces and differentiation theory, Pure and Applied Mathematics (New York), John Wiley & Sons Ltd., ISBN 978-0-471-91786-1, MR 961256
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