Simion Filip

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Simion Filip, Oberwolfach 2014

Simion Filip is a Moldovan mathematician.

Filip comes from Chisinau in Moldova. He won a bronze medal at the International Mathematical Olympiad in 2004 and the silver medal in 2005. He studied at the Independent University in Moscow and received his doctorate in 2016 under Alex Eskin at the University of Chicago ( Teichmüller Dynamics and Hodge Theory ). As a post-doctoral student , he was a Junior Fellow of the Harvard Society of Fellows at Harvard University and a 2018/19 Clay Research Fellow at the Institute for Advanced Study . He is an Associate Professor at the University of Chicago.

Filip researches at the intersection of dynamic systems ( ergodic theory ), especially on locally homogeneous spaces and in Teichmüller spaces , and algebraic geometry ( Hodge theory , complex geometry).

In 2016 he received the first prize for Dynamics Systems for Young Mathematicians from the Penn State Center for Dynamics and Geometry . From 2016 to 2021 he is a Clay Research Fellow. For 2020/21 he received the EMS Prize .

Fonts (selection)

  • Splitting mixed Hodge structures over affine invariant manifolds, Annals of Mathematics, Volume 183, 2016, pp. 681-713, Arxiv
  • Semisimplicity and rigidity of the Kontsevich-Zorich Cocycle, Invent. Math., Volume 205, 2016, pp. 617-670, Arxiv
  • Zero Lyapunov exponents and monodromy of the Kontsevich-Zorich cocycle, Duke Math. J., Volume 166, 2017, pp. 657-706, Arxiv
  • with A. Eskin, A. Wright: The algebraic hull of the Kontsevich-Zorich cocycle, Annals of Mathematics, Volume 188, 2018, pp. 281-313, Arxiv
  • Families of K3 surfaces and Lyapunov exponents, Israel J. Math., Volume 226, 2018, pp. 29-69, Arxiv

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Simion Filip - Winner of the George B. Wood Prize , Metroplex Math Circle, Nov. 3, 2008
  2. Simion Filip in the Mathematics Genealogy Project (English)Template: MathGenealogyProject / Maintenance / id used
  3. EMS price for Filip