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In mathematics, the Birkhoff–Grothendieck theorem classifies holomorphic vector bundles over the complex projective line. In particular every holomorphic vector bundle over $ \mathbb {CP} ^{1} $ is a direct sum of holomorphic line bundles. The theorem was proved by Alexander Grothendieck (1957,
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