Alexander Kirillov, Jr.
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Alexander Alexandrovich Kirillov, Jr. is an American mathematician of Russian descent, working in the area of Representation theory and Lie groups. He is a son of a Russian mathematician Alexandre Kirillov.
Alexander Kirillov, Jr. got his Masters degree from the Moscow State University in 1989 and Ph.D from Yale University. He is currently an Assistant Professor at State University of New York at Stony Brook. As his father, Alexander Kirillov, Jr. also strongly involved in the advanced mathematical education of gifted schoolchildren, he is a teacher of the project SchoolPlus, trying to establish traditions of the Russian Mathematical Schools on the American soil.
[edit] External links
- Kirillov's homepage
- Kirillov's page on the SchoolPlus project
- Alexander Kirillov on the Mathematical Genealogy Project
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