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  1. Alexander A. Beilinson (born 1957) is the David and Mary Winton Green University professor at the University of Chicago and works on mathematics. His research has spanned representation theory, algebraic geometry and mathematical physics. In 1999, Beilinson was awarded the Ostrowski Prize with Helmut Hofer .

  2. Alexander Beilinson. Share. Print. I was born in 1957 in Moscow. The city was much smaller then and still retained some rural character: small wooden houses with gardens, an occasional horse-driven cart. After the joy of early childhood, going to school was a setback.

  3. Alexander Beilinson is a David and Mary Winton Green University Professor of Mathematics at the University of Chicago. He works on arithmetic algebraic geometry and geometric Langlands program, and won the Shaw Prize in 2020.

  4. 13 June 1957. Moscow, USSR (now Russia) Summary. Alexander Beilinson is a Russian-American mathematician who has won major prizes for his work on representation theory, algebraic geometry and mathematical physics. He has won the Ostrowski Prize, the Wolf Prize and the Shaw Prize. View five larger pictures. Biography.

  5. The Wolf Prize for Mathematics honors their groundbreaking work in algebraic geometry, representation theory and mathematical physics. They are frequent collaborators and co-authors of a textbook on chiral algebras.

  6. 22 de may. de 2020 · Prof. Alexander Beilinson, a UChicago mathematician, is one of the two winners of the Shaw Prize in Mathematical Sciences for his contributions to representation theory and algebraic geometry. He shares the prize with David Kazhdan of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem.

  7. 30 de ago. de 2023 · Alexander Beilinson. Alexander (or Sasha) Beĭlinson is currently a professor at University of Chicago. He was student of Yuri Manin at Moscow State University, with main works in algebraic geometry. He has made visionary contributions to the study of algebraic cycles, automorphic forms and L-functions, algebraic K-theory, Hodge ...