Vladimir Ivanovich Danilov

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Wladimir Ivanovich Danilow , Russian Владимир Иванович Данилов , (born October 10, 1943 in Ufa ) is a Russian mathematician who deals with algebraic geometry , combinatorics and mathematical economics.

Danilow is a student of Yuri Manin . He graduated from Lomonosov University (Mekh-Mat Faculty) in 1966 and received his doctorate there in 1970 (candidate title). In 1993 he received his habilitation (Russian doctorate). Until 2004 he was a senior scientist at the Laboratory for Mathematical Economics of the Russian Academy of Sciences in Moscow (CEMI), where he has been since 1969, and co-director of the Mathematical Economics Seminar. From 1993 to 2004 he was a professor at the New Economic School (NES) in Moscow.

Initially he dealt with algebraic geometry, later with combinatorics (discrete convexity, Young tableaux, crystals, closure operators) and mathematical economics. He made contributions to game theory and especially implementation theory.

In 2002 he received the Kantorovich Prize of the Russian Academy of Sciences .

Fonts

  • Cohomology of algebraic varieties. In: IR Shafarevich (ed.): Algebraic Geometry II. , Encyclopedia of Mathematical Sciences 35, Springer 1996, pp. 1–125 (first in Russian 1989).
  • Algebraic varieties and schemes. In: IR Shafarevich (Ed.): Algebraic Geometry I. , Encyclopedia of Mathematical Sciences 23, Springer 1995, pp. 167-298.
  • The geometry of toric varieties , Uspekhi Mat. Nauk, 33, 1978, pp. 85-134 (English translation in Russian Mathematical Surveys, Volume 33, 1978, pp. 85-134).
  • with Alexander I. Sotskov: Social choice mechanisms. Springer 2002.
  • Lectures on game theory (Russian), NES, Moscow 2002.
  • Lectures on fixed points (Russian), NES, Moscow 1998.

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Individual evidence

  1. Wladimir Iwanowitsch Danilow in the Mathematics Genealogy Project (English)Template: MathGenealogyProject / Maintenance / id used