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Amnon Neeman (born 10 April 1957 in Jerusalem) [1] is an Australian mathematician working in algebraic K-theory, algebraic geometry, topology, and homological algebra. He is professor emeritus at the Australian National University in Canberra and was elected to the Australian Academy of Science in 2005. [2] According to the Academy's citation, his "results on the K-theory of triangulated categories were startlingly original, and completely changed the subject." [2]
In his 2001 research monograph about triangulated categories [3] he proved his version of Brown's representability theorem for triangulated categories, leading to a new proof of Serre–Grothendieck–Verdier duality, a fundamental result in algebraic geometry.