ASKOLD KHOVANSKII CURRICULUM VITAE A. BIOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION 1. McMaster University, Hamilton, Canada Seminar on Numbers Theory, steklov Institute,Moscow Institute, Toronto, Canada Conference in Honour of vladimir Arnol d http://www.math.toronto.edu/askold/ahcv9810.txt
Extractions: ASKOLD KHOVANSKII CURRICULUM VITAE A. BIOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION 1. BORN: June 3, 1947, Moscow, USSR 2. EDUCATION: Russian Doctoral degree - 1988, "Newton Polyhedra and fewnomials", Steklov Mathematical Institute, Moscow Ph.D. - 1973, "Representability of functions in quadratures", Steklov Mathematical Institute, Moscow Graduate Studies - 1970-1973, Computer Center of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR M.S. - Moscow State University, 1970 3. ACADEMIC POSITIONS: Since 1996 - Full Professor at the University of Toronto, Canada Since 1976 - Institute for System Studies of the Academy of Sciences of Russia, Main scientific staff member Since 1991 - Professor at the Moscow Independent University 1973 -1976 - Institute of Applied Mathematics of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR, Junior scientific staff member Addresses: Department of Mathematics University of Toronto Toronto, ON. M5S 3G3, Canada Phone: (416) 978-4868 Moscow Independent University Bol'shoi Vlas'evskii per, d. 11, Moscow 121002, Russia B. ACADEMIC HISTORY 4. MEMBERSHIP: - Moscow Mathematical Society (1994-1998 - member of Boarding Committee) - Scientific Committee of the Independent Moscow University - Boarding Committee of the Journal "Functional Analysis and its applications'' - Editorial Board of the Moscow Mathematical Journal - Editorial Board of the PHASIS Publishing House 5. INVITED TALKS: a. General meetings International Congress of Mathematicians in Warsaw (1983) Congress of Singularities, France (1991) Conference of Canadian Mathematical Society, Toronto (1995) Conference of Canadian Mathematical Society, Kingston (1998) Sessions of Moscow Mathematical Society (1975, 1979, 1982, 1984, 1986, 1990, 1994-1997) Sessions of Moscow Mathematical Society and Petrovsky Seminar (1978, 1979, 1981, 1986, 1990) Sessions of Leningrad Mathematical Society (1980) b. Lectures Series RIMS, Kyoto University, Japan University of Valladolid, Spain L'IRMA, University Louis Pasteur, Strasbourg, France Fields Institute, Toronto, Canada Mathematical Sciences Research Institute, Berkeley, CA, USA Stefan Banach International Center, Warszawa, Poland University of Toronto, Canada Institute of Fourier, Grenoble, France Independent Moscow University, Moscow, Russia University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, USA University of Bern, Switzerland Winter Mathematical School, Voronezh, Russia Moscow State University, Moscow, Russia XIII All-Union School on the Operator Theory in Functional Spaces, Kuibyshev, Russia c. Invited lectures Arnold's seminar on singularity theory, MSU, Moscow, Russia (1967-2001) Seminar on Algebraic Geometry, Steklov Institute, Moscow, Russia Topological Conference, Tbilisi, Georgia All-Union Conference, Baku, Azerbaijan Rene Tom's seminar, IHES, France Courant Institute, NY University, USA MIT, USA Siberian School on the Algebra and Analysis, Baikal, Russia Harvard University, USA Rice University, USA Siberian School on the Algebra, Tomsk, Russia Michel Gromov's seminar, IHES, France Utrecht University, The Netherlands Twent University, The Netherlands Cornell University, USA Rice University, USA Stanford University, USA University of North Carolina, USA Uppsala University, Sweden Scola Normala Superiora, Pisa, Italy University of Toronto, Canada University of Montreal, Canada University of Pisa, Italy Seminar on Combinatorial analysis, Steklov Institute, Moscow, Russia Institute of Applied Mathematics, Moscow, Russia Ecole Normale Superieure, France University Paris 11, France University of Bordeaux, France Nelson lecture, McMaster University, Hamilton, Canada Seminar on Numbers Theory, Steklov Institute, Moscow, Russia Seminar on Control Theory, Department of Computer Sciences, MSU, Moscow, Russia Workshop on Model Theory of Analytic Functions, Fields Institute, Toronto, Canada Workshop on Geometry and Complexity, Fields Institute, Toronto, Canada Conference in Honour of Vladimir Arnol'd, Fields Institute, Toronto, Canada Weizmann Institute of Science, Rekhovot, Israel Technion, Haifa, Israel International Conference "Solitons, Geometry and Topology: On the Crossroads" (in Honour of Sergei P. Novikov), Steklov Institute, Moscow, Russia City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong Colloquium, L'IRMA, University Louis Pasteur, Strasbourg, France Colloquium, Instituto de Matematicas - UNAM, Mexico City, Mexico Instituto de Matematicas - UNAM, UNIDAD Cuernavaca, Mexico Universidad de Complutense, Madrid, Spain Seminario Iberoamericano de Singularidades en Tordesillas, Spain International Conference on Foundation of Computational Mathematics Celebrating Smale's 70th birthday, City University of Hong Kong General seminar ``Globus'', the Independent Moscow University, Moscow, Russia Workshop on ``Combinatorial Convexity and Algebraic Geometry'', Mathematisches Forschungsinstitut Oberwolfach, Germany Algebraic geometry seminar, Saitama University, Urawa, Japan Kinki University, Higashi-Osaka, Japan International Conference Monodromy in Geometry and Differential Equations Steklov Mathematical Institute, Moscow Summer school ``Modern Mathematics'', Dubna, Russia Colloquium, Cornell University, Ithaca, USA 6. MISCELLANEOUS: 1978 Short talk at the International Congress of Mathematicians Helsinki, Finland 1984 A meeting of Bourbaki's seminar (France) was devoted to Khovanskii's theory of fewnomials 1991-94 Member of Boarding Committee of the ``The Selecta Mathematica Sovietica'' 1997 Member of Organizing Committee Singularity Theory and Geometry Program at the Fields Institute, Toronto, Canada 1997 Member of Organizing Committee of Conference in Honour of Vladimir Arnol'd at the Fields Institute, Toronto, Canada 1997 Member of Organizing Committee of workshop on Geometry and Complexity at the Fields Institute, Toronto, Canada
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MathNet-Fields Medals 17B37 (16W30 81R50) 4 Manin, Yuri Ivanovich On the mathematical work of VladimirDrinfel\cprime d. Address delivered by Michio Jimbo. Mat. Inst. steklov. http://www.mathnet.or.kr/API/?MIval=people_fields_detail&ln=Vladimir Gershonovic
Mathem_abbrev Simson, Robert Sinan ibn Thabit Smale, Stephen Smirnov, vladimir Sobolev, Sergei,Somerville, Mary Sommerville, Duncan steklov, vladimir A Stieltjes, Thomas Jan http://www.pbcc.cc.fl.us/faculty/domnitcj/mgf1107/mathrep1.htm
Extractions: Mathematician Report Index Below is a list of mathematicians. You may choose from this list or report on a mathematician not listed here. In either case, you must discuss with me the mathematician you have chosen prior to starting your report. No two students may write a report on the same mathematician. I would advise you to go to the library before choosing your topic as there might not be much information on the mathematician you have chosen. Also, you should determine the topic early in the term so that you can "lock-in" your report topic!! The report must include: 1. The name of the mathematician. 2. The years the mathematician was alive. 3. A biography. 4. The mathematician's major contribution(s) to mathematics and an explanation of the importance. 5. A historical perspective during the time the mathematician was alive.
UW Libraries - Database Search 416), monographs (408), nauk (29), nikolaevich (3), sanktpeterburgskii, sochineniia(2), steklov, tip (8), universitet (13), university (3711), vladimir (5). http://www.lib.washington.edu/resource/search/ResFull.asp?Field=keyword&ID=30101
Extractions: September 15-21, 2002, Chernogolovka , Russia List of Participants Francisco Castilho ALCARAZ (Instituto de Fisica de São Carlos, Universidade de São Paulo, Brazil) Hrachik BABUJIAN (Freie Universität Berlin, Germany; Yerevan Physics Institute, Armenia) Alexander BELAVIN (Landau Institute, Russia) Vladimir BELAVIN (Institute of Theoretical and Experimental Physics, Russia) Herman BOOS (Institute of High Energy Physics, Russia) Sergei BULGADAEV (Landau Institute, Russia) Dmitry BURLANKOV (State University of Nizhny Novgorod, Russia) Leonid CHEKHOV (Steklov Instiute, Russia) Edward CORRIGAN (University of York, UK) François ENGLERT (Université Libre de Bruxelles, Belgium) Boris FEIGIN (Landau Institute, Russia) Alexander FILIPPOV (Joint Institute for Nuclear Research, Russia) Rainald FLUME (Physikalisches Institut der Universität Bonn, Germany) Vladimir FOCK (Institute of Theoretical and Experimental Physics, Russia) Andreas FRING (Freie Universität Berlin, Germany)
Funktionaalianalyysin Seminaari vladimir Kapustin (steklov, St. vladimir V. Kapustin (steklov, St. Petersburg),Reflexivity of contractions close to isometries. to 19.11. http://www.helsinki.fi/~hojtylli/FAsemiold.html
Extractions: Funktionaalianalyysin seminaarin perusti Klaus Vala noin 1970. Seminaari on toiminut ilman taukoa tästä ajankohdasta, ja se on näin yksi laitoksen vanhimmista nykyisin toimivista tutkimusseminaareista. Funktionaalianalyysin seminaari on olemassaolonsa aikana kouluttanut merkittävän joukon suomalaisia matemaatikoita. Seminaarista ovat olleet virallisesti vastuussa, eri aikoina ja kombinaatioina, (ainakin) Klaus Vala, Heikki Apiola, Kari Astala, Lassi Päivärinta, Jari Taskinen ja Hans-Olav Tylli The Seminar in Functional Analysis was founded by Klaus Vala about 1970. The seminar has operated continuously since that date, which makes it one of the oldest current research seminars of the department. The Seminar in Functional Analysis has educated a sizable number of Finnish mathematicians. The following mathematicians have, during different times and in various combinations, been officially responsible for the running of the seminar: Klaus Vala, Heikki Apiola, Kari Astala, Lassi Päivärinta, Jari Taskinen
Report Of Visit Of Vladimir Vatutin Professor vladimir Vatutin (Dept. of Discrete Mathematics, steklov Mathematical Institute,Moskou, Rusland) heeft in de periode van 16 t/m 23 december 1999 een http://www.bio.vu.nl/nls/newsletters/nls-00-1/node4.html
Extractions: Next: Calendar Up: nls-00-1.html Previous: Report on the Third reported by Patsy Haccou, Leiden. dutch Professor Vladimir Vatutin (Dept. of Discrete Mathematics, Steklov Mathematical Institute, Moskou, Rusland) heeft in de periode van 16 t/m 23 december 1999 een bezoek gebracht aan de sectie Theoretische Evolutiebiologie van het instituut EEW te Leiden. Het bezoek vond plaats in het kader van een boek over vertakkingsprocessen als modellen in de biologie, dat wordt ge-edit door P. Jagers (Gothenburg) en P. Haccou (Leiden). Professor Vatutin is een expert op het gebied van o.a. sub-kritische vertakkingsprocessen. Tijdens zijn bezoek is er een eerste opzet van het door hem te schrijven onderdeel gemaakt. Voorts heeft hij op 21 december een lezing gehouden, getiteld Branching processes and genetic divergence . Hierin vertelde hij hoe de orde van grootte van de geschatte tijd tot een gezamenlijke voorouder samenhangt met het vertakkingsproces-model waar vanuit wordt gegaan. Vervolgens relateerde hij de resultaten aan de waargenomen orde van grootte van genetische divergentie tussen chimpansees en mensen. english
Vladimir Vatutin The structure of genealogical trees of a subcritical branching process in randomenvironment. vladimir Vatutin. steklov Mathematical Institute, Moscow, Russia http://www.md.chalmers.se/Conf/Wpd/vatutin.html
BBC News | ENTERTAINMENT | Mir Actor Remains Grounded The joint RussoBritish production team behind The Final Journey was hoping tosend vladimir steklov, 52, up to the space station as part of a mission http://news.bbc.co.uk/hi/english/entertainment/newsid_679000/679935.stm
BBC News | ENTERTAINMENT | Mir Movie Set For Lift-off Russian film star vladimir steklov is waiting for the goahead to make cinematichistory - by starring in a thriller filmed on board the Mir space station. http://news.bbc.co.uk/hi/english/entertainment/newsid_651000/651298.stm
Extractions: Russian movie actor Vladimir Steklov is confident he will soon be making cinematic history by starring in a thriller aboard the Mir space station. The Russo-British production team of The Final Journey want to put Steklov, 52, on board the ageing Mir space station - which has been dogged by breakdowns and repeatedly patched up. Hollywood stars Gary Oldman and Sean Penn will star in the film on Earth, alongside Steklov and fellow Russian actors Mikhail Ulyanov and Leonid Korolev. Steklov said he began training two years ago, and he expects he will join cosmonauts Sergey Zaletin and Alexander Kaleri for the 45-day mission. Steklov has been training for two years
APS Prizes And Awards - 2001 Dannie Heineman Prize Recipient search prizes awards. questions? email prizes awards. 2001 Dannie HeinemanPrize to vladimir Igorevich Arnol d steklov Institute of Mathematics (Russia). http://epswww.epfl.ch/aps/praw/heineman/01winner.html
Extractions: Vladimir I. Arnold received his undergraduate degree in 1959 from the Moscow University, and his PhD from the Keldysh Institute of Applied Mathematics (Moscow) in 1963. He was Assistant Professor and later Professor (from 1965 on) at the Moscow State University, and then (from 1986) at the Steklov Mathematical Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences (Moscow), being also (from 1993 on) a Professor at CEREMADE, Universite Paris-IX. Arnold is the President of the Moscow Mathematical Society, a member of the Executive Committee of the International Mathematical Union, (Vice-President of the Union, 1995- 1999), a member of the Russian Academy of Sciences and of the Russian Academy of Natural Sciences, and has been elected foreign member of the National Academy of Sciences, of the Academy of Arts and Sciences and of the Philosophical Society of USA, of the Royal Society, London, of the London Mathematical Society, of the French Academy of Sciences at Paris, of the Accademia dei Lincei at Rome, and of the Academia Europaea. He has been awarded honorary doctorates at the University of Pierre and Marie Curie (Paris), University of Warwick, UK; University of Bologna, Italy; Complutense (Madrid, Spain), Toronto (Canada), and Utrecht (Netherlands).
4Reference || Vladimir Steklov vladimir steklov. vladimir Andreevich steklov (January 9, 1864 May30 1926) was a Russian mathematician, mechanician and physicist http://www.4reference.net/encyclopedias/wikipedia/Vladimir_Steklov.html
Extractions: Front Page Encyclopedias Dictionaries Almanacs ... Quotes Vladimir Steklov Vladimir Andreevich Steklov January 9 May 30 ) was a Russian mathematician, mechanician and physicist Steklov was born in Nizhny Novgorod Russia . He died in Gaspra, Crimea , Soviet Union , (now Ukraine). See also: This article courtesy of Wikipedia . This article is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License, which means that you can copy and modify it as long as the entire work (including additions) remains under this license. GFDL: http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/fdl.html
Vladimir Lifschitz Correct reasoning is our business . vladimir Lifschitz. Petersburg Branchof the steklov Mathematical Institute, Russia. Research Interests. http://www.cs.utexas.edu/users/vl/
Extractions: "Correct reasoning is our business" Gottesman Family Centennial Professor in Computer Sciences at the University of Texas at Austin B.S. in Mathematics (1968), St. Petersburg University , Russia Ph.D. in Mathematics (1971), St. Petersburg Branch of the Steklov Mathematical Institute , Russia Commonsense knowledge and reasoning
Abstract Vladimir Vatutin Universiteit Utrecht Department of Mathematics. Branching Processes inRandom Environtment. vladimir Vatutin, steklov Math. Inst., Dept. http://www.math.uu.nl/announcements/stochastiek/vlado.html
Birch Empire Search Results 11Mar-2000. Actor s Mir Mission Still in Doubt vladimir steklov, set to be rocketedto Mir on April 3 to film scenes for a movie, says he s ready for anything http://www.geocentral.net/cgi-bin/be/searchtopic.pl?topic=mir
RUSSIA / SPACE A Russian movie director is hoping to film an epic story on MIR with the workingtitle Final Voyage. The movie s star actor, vladimir steklov, says the story http://www.fas.org/news/russia/2000/000120-mir1.htm
Extractions: DATE=1/20/2000 TYPE=CORRESPONDENT REPORT TITLE=RUSSIA / SPACE (L-ONLY) NUMBER=2-258257 BYLINE=EVE CONANT DATELINE=MOSCOW CONTENT= VOICED AT: INTRO: Russian space officials have announced that the aging space station MIR will continue operating through August and several flights are already planned. The 14-year old station has been empty and partially shut down for months. The head of Russia's space agency says private funding has been found to keep MIR in orbit and says two cosmonauts are due to fly on MIR's next mission tentatively set for March 30th. V-O-A Moscow correspondent Eve Conant spoke with space officials and with a Russian movie actor who is in training to become the third member of MIR's next crew. TEXT: A few months ago it seemed MIR's fate had been decided - the pride and joy of Russia's destitute space agency would be abandoned and programmed to crash into the Pacific Ocean. But space officials say private funding has given their beloved station a second chance. /// OPT /// One source of funding is Walt Anderson, a U-S venture capitalist who has donated millions to the station, hoping to transform it into a business park and vacation resort. He has already donated seven million dollars and promises there is more to come. /// END OPT /// Space officials say the new mission will use hardware originally destined for the Alpha international space station - the project the United States wants Russia to focus its energy and finances on instead of MIR. Space agency spokesman Sergey Gorbunov hands out little calendars to guests with a picture of the MIR titled, "Will we still fly?" He says the tens of thousands of specialists who have worked on MIR find it difficult to part with their creation. /// ACT GORBUNOV IN RUSSIAN IN FULL AND FADE UNDER /// "Everyone wants this station to fly," he says. "It is like a badge of honor for Russia. Unfortunately it's a very expensive one." The MIR has yet another function. It is a much desired set for movies about space. A Russian movie director is hoping to film an epic story on MIR with the working title "Final Voyage." The movie's star actor, Vladimir Steklov, says the story line - which more and more seems to be mirroring the MIR's real life, is about a Russian cosmonaut who is sent up to space, but then refuses to come back down. /// ACT STEKLOV IN RUSSIAN IN FULL AND FADE UNDER /// "I don't want to spoil the plot," he says. "But I play a cosmonaut who refuses to leave the MIR and instead makes an address to humanity from space." He says, "My lines are: `We need to stop and realize who we are, where we come from, why we exist and what we are doing to our common home- the earth.'" /// OPT /// The actor, a short , muscular man in his forties with chestnut hair, explains this as he puts on makeup backstage at Moscow's Estrada Theatre. This night he is not dressed as a cosmonaut. Instead, he will play a Frenchman whose costume consists of a yellow pastel sweater, loafers and brand new jeans - a Westerner whose feet are firmly planted on the stage. ///END OPT/// Mr. Steklov has not yet received the final approval to fly but has been undergoing cosmonaut training outside Moscow at Star City. He says he is in good shape and flexes his muscles, several times, to prove it. Mr. Steklov, who usually stars in Russian action-dramas, says acting in zero-gravity will be just another actor's challenge. /// SECOND ACT STEKLOV IN RUSSIAN IN FULL AND FADE UNDER /// He says, "I've done it all - I've drowned, I've been on fire." But he admits some of the cosmonaut training he has undergone has been tough. ///THIRD ACT STEKLOV IN RUSSIAN IN FULL AND FADE UNDER/// He says, "In one experiment they sit you in a chair and then it starts spinning around. After about ten minutes of spinning it feels like your brain is falling out of your head." The plan is for the two actual cosmonauts - Sergey Zaletin and Alexander Kareli - to film the scenes with the director calling the shots from Mission Control. Officials from Russia's space agency say they are awaiting word on financing, but that Mr. Steklov has started intensified training for the 45-day mission. Space agency spokesman Gorbunov says despite the actor's confidence, he is skeptical Mr. Steklov can get prepared in time. ///SECOND ACT GORBUNOV IN RUSSIAN IN FULL AND FADE UNDER/// "He needs to be training morning to night," he says. "You need to know what to touch and what is prohibited. Life is different in space - you wash yourself differently, you shave differently. You just try drinking a glass of water upside down with a giant water bubble coming out of the glass." For now, MIR is orbiting in space unmanned, its movements controlled by a ground crew. Spokesman Gorbunov and others who have spent their careers with the MIR say they are glad the space station is getting another chance - if only for a few more months. (Signed) NEB/EC/GE/KL 20-Jan-2000 12:20 PM EDT (20-Jan-2000 1720 UTC) NNNN Source: Voice of America .
Editeur - Steklov Institute Of Mathematics Local and global problems of singularity theory Collected papers in honor of sixtiethbirthday of academician vladimir igorevich arnold steklov Institute of http://bibli.cirm.univ-mrs.fr/Reference.htm?numrec=191937879911960
UK NLN #8: Academic News Sergei B Kuksin (steklov Institute) and Jonathan A Sherratt (Warwick) appointed tochairs at herriotWatt. (1 January 1998); An Interview with vladimir Arnol d. http://www.amsta.leeds.ac.uk/Applied/news.dir/issue8.dir/news/acad.html