Victor Kolyvagin

Victor Kolyvagin
Nationality  Russian
Fields Mathematics
Institutions Johns Hopkins University, CUNY
Alma mater Moscow State University
Doctoral advisor Yuri Manin
Doctoral students Heuisu Ryu
Alexandru Tupan

Victor Alexandrovich Kolyvagin (Russian: Ви́ктор Алекса́ндрович Колыва́гин) is a Russian mathematician who wrote a series of papers on Euler systems, leading to breakthroughs on the Birch and Swinnerton-Dyer conjecture, and Iwasawa's conjecture for cyclotomic fields.[1] His work also influenced Andrew Wiles's work on Fermat's Theorem.[2][3]

Kolyvagin received his Ph.D. in Mathematics in 1981 from Moscow State University,[4] where his advisor was Yuri I. Manin. He then worked at Steklov Institute of Mathematics in Moscow[2] until 1994. In 1990 he received the Chebyshev Prize of the USSR Academy of Sciences.[4]

Since 1994 he has been a professor of mathematics and was the first person to hold the Mina Rees Chair in mathematics at the Graduate Center Faculty at The City University of New York.[5][4]

References

  1. ^ Rubin, Karl (2000). Eular Systems. Princeton University Press. ISBN 069105075. http://books.google.com/books?id=gnNzIqlTbnkC&pg=PA3. 
  2. ^ a b Cipra, Barry. "Fermat Proof Hits a Stumbling Block". Science (American Association for the Advancement of Science) 263 (5142): 1967–8. doi:10.1126/science.262.5142.1967-a. JSTOR 2882956. 
  3. ^ Cipra, Barry A. (01-06-1989). "Getting a Grip on Elliptic Curves Author". Science, New Series (American Association for the Advancement of Science Stable) 243 (4887): 30–31. doi:10.1126/science.243.4887.30. JSTOR 1703169. PMID 17780417. 
  4. ^ a b c Arenson, Karen W. (08-07-2002). "Benefactor's Chair Filled at CUNY". The New York Times. http://www.nytimes.com/2002/08/07/nyregion/bulletin-board-benefactor-s-chair-filled-at-cuny.html. 
  5. ^ Targeted News Service (12-22-2009). "NSF Invests a Million Dollars in Number Theory at the CUNY Graduate Center".