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Sergei Novikov(1938–2024)

Mathematics

Sergei Petrovich Novikov was a Soviet and Russian mathematician, noted for work in both algebraic topology and soliton theory. He became the first Soviet mathematician to receive the Fields Medal in 1970.

Russia
2
Major Awards
253
Publications
3,048
Citations
16
h-index
28
i10-index
12
Avg Citations/Paper

Career Path

Award progression over time

Apex Elite Prestigious

Education

MSU Faculty of Mechanics and Mathematics(Doctor of Sciences in Physics and Mathematics)

Doctoral Advisors

Fedor BogomolovBoris DubrovinIgor KricheverViktor BuchstaberSabir Gusein-ZadeAnton ZorichGennadi Georgijewitsch KasparowAleksandr MishchenkoOleg BogoyavlenskyIvan DynnikovRoberto De LeoAndrei Mal'tsevV. GoloAlexander Petrovich VeselovIvan K. BabenkoRoin NadiradzeMikhail BrodskyS. TsarevOleg Ivanovich MokhovRoman NovikovP. GrinevichA. BrakhmanV. PeresetskiA. GrigoryanTheodore VoronovVyacheslav PanovA. LyskovaMaxim PavlovLevan A. AlaniaDmitry MillionshikovS. PiounikhinVladimir Alexandrovich SadovA. LazarevAndrea GiacobbeOleg R. MusinThang Tu Quoc LeKrishna Vinod KaipaMikhail Postnikov

Career Timeline

University of Maryland?–present
Steklov Institute of Mathematics1963–2024
MSU Faculty of Mechanics and Mathematics1964–2024
Landau Institute for Theoretical Physics1971–2024

Academy Memberships

National Academy of Sciences (US)Indian National Science AcademyRoyal Society of Canada

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