Vladimir Drinfeld
Vladimir Gershonovich Drinfeld (em russo: Владимир Гершонович Дринфельд, em ucraniano: Володимир Гершонович Дрінфельд; Carcóvia, 14 de fevereiro de 1954) é um matemático ucraniano.
Recebeu a Medalha Fields de 1990.
Em 2016 foi eleito membro da Academia Nacional de Ciências dos Estados Unidos. Recebeu o Prêmio Wolf de Matemática de 2018 e o Prémio Shaw de 2023.
Publicações selecionadas
- V. G. Drinfeld (1974). Verifique valor |url= (ajuda) (PDF) (em russo). 94 (136). pp. 594–627
- Elliptic modules. (russo) Mat. Sb. (N.S.) 94(136) (1974), 594–627, 656. übersetzt in Math. USSR-Sb. 23 (1974), no. 4, 561–592 (1976).
- Coverings of
p
{\displaystyle p}
-adic symmetric domains. (russo) Funkcional. Anal. i Priložen. 10 (1976), no. 2, 29–40.
- com Atiyah, Hitchin, Manin: Construction of instantons. Phys. Lett. A 65 (1978), no. 3, 185–187.
- Langlands' conjecture for
G
L
(
2
)
{\displaystyle {\rm {GL}}(2)}
over functional fields. Proceedings of the International Congress of Mathematicians (Helsinki, 1978), pp. 565–574, Acad. Sci. Fennica, Helsinki, 1980.
- com Sokolov: Lie algebras and equations of Korteweg-de Vries type. (Russisch) Current problems in mathematics, Vol. 24, 81–180, Itogi Nauki i Tekhniki, Akad. Nauk SSSR, Vsesoyuz. Inst. Nauchn. i Tekhn. Inform., Moscow, 1984.
- Hopf algebras and the quantum Yang-Baxter equation. (Russisch) Dokl. Akad. Nauk SSSR 283 (1985), no. 5, 1060–1064.
- A new realization of Yangians and of quantum affine algebras. (Russisch) Dokl. Akad. Nauk SSSR 296 (1987), no. 1, 13–17; übersetzt in Soviet Math. Dokl. 36 (1988), no. 2, 212–216
- Quantum groups. Proceedings of the International Congress of Mathematicians, Vol. 1, 2 (Berkeley, Calif., 1986), 798–820, Amer. Math. Soc., Providence, RI, 1987.
- Almost cocommutative Hopf algebras. (Russisch) Algebra i Analiz 1 (1989), no. 2, 30–46; übersetzt in Leningrad Math. J. 1 (1990), no. 2, 321–342
- Quasi-Hopf algebras. (Russisch) Algebra i Analiz 1 (1989), no. 6, 114–148; übersetzt in Leningrad Math. J. 1 (1990), no. 6, 1419–1457
- On quasitriangular quasi-Hopf algebras and on a group that is closely connected with
G
a
l
(
Q
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/
Q
)
{\displaystyle {Gal}({\overline {\mathbb {Q} }}/{\mathbb {Q} })}
. (Russisch) Algebra i Analiz 2 (1990), no. 4, 149–181; übersetzt in Leningrad Math. J. 2 (1991), no. 4, 829–860.
- DG quotients of DG categories. J. Algebra 272 (2004), no. 2, 643–691.
- com Beilinson: Chiral algebras. American Mathematical Society Colloquium Publications, 51. American Mathematical Society, Providence, RI, 2004. ISBN 0-8218-3528-9
- com Beilinson: Quantization of Hitchin's integrable system and Hecke eigensheaves, Preprint 1991, pdf
- com Gelaki, Nikshych, Ostrik: On braided fusion categories. I. Selecta Math. (N.S.) 16 (2010), no. 1, 1–119.
Bibliografia
- Victor Ginzburg, Preface to the special volume of Transformation Groups (vol 10, 3–4, December 2005, Birkhäuser) on occasion of Vladimir Drinfeld's 50th birthday, pp 277–278, 10.1007/s00031-005-0400-6
- Report by Manin
Referências
- ↑ Vladimir Drinfeld (em inglês) no Mathematics Genealogy Project
- ↑ O'Connor, J. J.; Robertson, E. F. «Vladimir Gershonovich Drinfeld». Biographies. School of Mathematics and Statistics University of St Andrews, Scotland. Consultado em 31 de agosto de 2018
- ↑ Vladimir Drinfeld, Academia Nacional de Ciências dos Estados Unidos, 3 de maio de 2016, consultado em 31 de agosto de 2018 .
- ↑ Jerusalem Post - Wolf Prizes 2018
Ligações externas
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2020: Alexander Beilinson e David Kazhdan ·
2021: Jean-Michel Bismut e Jeff Cheeger ·
2022: Noga Alon e Ehud Hrushovski ·
2023: Vladimir Drinfeld e Shing-Tung Yau
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Medalha Fields (1936 — 2022) |
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- 1936: Lars Ahlfors e Jesse Douglas
- 1950: Laurent Schwartz e Atle Selberg
- 1954: Kunihiko Kodaira e Jean-Pierre Serre
- 1958: Klaus Roth e René Thom
- 1962: Lars Hörmander e John Milnor
- 1966: Michael Atiyah, Paul Cohen, Alexander Grothendieck e Stephen Smale
- 1970: Alan Baker, Heisuke Hironaka, Sergei Novikov e John Griggs Thompson
- 1974: Enrico Bombieri e David Mumford
- 1978: Pierre Deligne, Charles Fefferman, Grigory Margulis e Daniel Quillen
- 1982: Alain Connes, William Thurston e Shing-Tung Yau
- 1986: Simon Donaldson, Gerd Faltings e Michael Freedman
- 1990: Vladimir Drinfeld, Vaughan Jones, Shigefumi Mori e Edward Witten
- 1994: Efim Zelmanov, Pierre-Louis Lions, Jean Bourgain e Jean-Christophe Yoccoz
- 1998: Richard Borcherds, William Timothy Gowers, Maxim Kontsevich e Curtis McMullen
- 2002: Laurent Lafforgue, Vladimir Voevodsky
- 2006: Andrei Okounkov, Grigori Perelman, Terence Tao e Wendelin Werner
- 2010: Elon Lindenstrauss, Ngô Bảo Châu, Stanislav Smirnov e Cédric Villani
- 2014: Artur Avila, Manjul Bhargava, Martin Hairer e Maryam Mirzakhani
- 2018: Caucher Birkar, Alessio Figalli, Peter Scholze e Akshay Venkatesh
- 2022: Hugo Duminil-Copin, June Huh, James Maynard e Maryna Viazovska
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- 1983/4: Shiing-Shen Chern, Paul Erdős
- 1984/5: Kunihiko Kodaira, Hans Lewy
- 1986: Samuel Eilenberg, Atle Selberg
- 1987: Kiyoshi Ito, Peter Lax
- 1988: Friedrich Hirzebruch, Lars Hörmander
- 1989: Alberto Calderón, John Milnor
- 1990: Ennio De Giorgi, Ilja Pjatetskij-Shapiro
- 1992: Lennart Carleson, John Griggs Thompson
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- 2018: Alexander Beilinson, Vladimir Drinfeld
- 2019: Jean-François Le Gall, Greg Lawler
- 2020: Simon Donaldson, Yakov Eliashberg
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