J. A. Todd
John Arthur Todd
(
23 August
1908
-
22 December
1994
) was a
British
geometer. He was born in
Liverpool
, and went to
Trinity College
of the
University of Cambridge
in 1925. He did research under
H.F. Baker
, and in 1931 took a position at the
University of Manchester
. He became a lecturer at Cambridge in 1937. He remained at Cambridge for the rest of his working life. The
Todd class
in the theory of the higher-dimensional
Riemann-Roch theorem
is an example of a
characteristic class
(or, more accurately, a reciprocal of one) that was discovered by Todd in work published in 1937. It used the methods of the
Italian school of algebraic geometry
. The
Todd-Coxeter process
for
coset enumeration
is a major method of computational algebra, and dates from a collaboration with
H.S.M. Coxeter
in 1936. Todd, J. A. Todd, J. A.
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