Victor Ginzburg
Victor Ginzburg | |
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Moscow, Russia | |
Nationality | American |
Alma mater | Moscow State University |
Known for | Ginzburg dg algebra Koszul duality |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Mathematics |
Institutions | University of Chicago |
Doctoral advisor | Alexandre Kirillov Israel Gelfand |
Victor Ginzburg (born 1957) is a
quantum groups and Hecke algebras, and on the geometric Langlands program (Satake equivalence of categories). He is currently a Professor of Mathematics at the University of Chicago.[1][2]
Career
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Ginzburg received his Ph.D. at Moscow State University in 1985, under the direction of Alexandre Kirillov and Israel Gelfand.
Ginzburg wrote a textbook Representation theory and complex geometry with Neil Chriss on geometric representation theory.
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Selected publications
- MR 1322847
- MR 1433132
- S2CID 119708574
- Ginzburg, Victor (2005). "Lectures on Noncommutative Geometry". arXiv:math/0506603.
- Ginzburg, Victor (2006). "Calabi-Yau Algebras". arXiv:math/0612139.
- Ginzburg, Victor; S2CID 115166937
References
- ^ Koppes, Steve (June 8, 2006), "Victor Ginzburg, Professor in Mathematics and the College", The University of Chicago Chronicle.
- ^ "MMJ: Vol.7 (2007), N.4. - Victor Ginzburg".
External links
Victor Ginzburg at the Mathematics Genealogy Project
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