Wadim Schechtman

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Wadim W. Schechtman (* 1954 ), Russian Вадим Шехтман , English transcription Vadim Schechtman, is a Russian mathematician who teaches in Toulouse .

Schechtman received his doctorate in 1979 under Yevgeny Solomonowitsch Golod at Lomonossow University , where he was also in the 1980s. He was at the State University of New York at Stony Brook in the 1990s and is a professor at the University of Toulouse (Paul Sabatier).

He deals with algebraic geometry and quantum groups as well as mathematical physics.

He worked with Alexander Wartschenko and Alexander Beilinson , among others .

He was invited speaker at the International Congress of Mathematicians in Beijing in 2002 ( Sur les algébres vertex attachées aux variétés algébriques ).

Fonts

  • with Roman Bezrukavnikov, Michael Finkelberg Factorizable sheaves and quantum groups , Lecture Notes in Mathematics 1691, Springer Verlag 1998
  • with Varchenko Arrangement of hyperplanes and Lie algebra homology , Inv. Math., Volume 106, 1991, p. 139
  • with Varchenko Quantum groups and homology of local systems , in Kashiwara, Miwa (Ed.) Algebraic geometry and analytic geometry , Springer Verlag 1991, pp. 182–197 (ICM 90 Satellite Conference Tokyo)
  • with Boris Feigin , Varchenko On algebraic equations satisfied by hypergeometric correlators in WZW models , Part 1, Comm. Math. Phys., Volume 1994
  • with Varchenko Hypergeometric solutions of Knizhnik-Zamolodchikov equations , Letters in Math. Phys., Volume 20, 1990, pp. 279-283
  • with Alexander Beilinson , Robert MacPherson Notes on motivic cohomology , Duke Math. J., Volume 54, 1987, pp. 679-710
  • with Beilinson Determinant bundles and Virasoro Algebras , Comm. Math. Phys., Vol. 118, 1988, pp. 651-701
  • with Beilinson, Alexander Goncharov , Varchenko Projective geometry and algebraic K-theory , Algebra and Analysis, Volume 6, 1990, pp. 78-134
  • the same Aomoto dilogarithm, mixed Hodge structures and motivic cohomology of pairs of triangles on the plane , Grothendieck Festschrift, Birkhäuser 1990, pp. 131–172

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Mathematics Genealogy Project