- Boris Weisfeiler
Boris Weisfeiler is a
Russia n-born mathematician who lived in theUnited States before going missing in Chile in 1984. The Chilean government claimed that he drowned, but his family believes he was forced to disappear nearColonia Dignidad , an enclave lead byex-Nazi Paul Schäfer .Biography
Weisfeiler was born in the
Soviet Union . He obtained hisPh.D. in 1970 from theSteklov Institute of Mathematics Leningrad Department, as a student ofE. B. Vinberg [ [http://genealogy.math.ndsu.nodak.edu/html/id.phtml?id=45083 The Mathematics Genealogy Project - Èrnest Vinberg ] ] . In the early 1970s Weisfeiler was asked to sign a letter against a colleague, and for his refusal was branded "anti-Soviet". Like other Russian Jews he also experienced discrimination. In 1975, Weisfeiler left the USSR in order to freely practice his career and religion. After a short time underArmand Borel at theInstitute for Advanced Study nearPrinceton University , Weisfeiler settled in as a professor atPenn State University . In 1981, he became a naturalized citizen of the United States.Weisfeiler's research spanned twenty years, and he published three dozen research papers. According to his colleague Alexander Lubotzky, Weisfeiler was studying "the more difficult questions" of
algebraic group s in "the case when the field is not algebraically closed and the groups do not split or — even worse — are nonisotropic". [cite journal
url=http://www.ams.org/notices/200401/comm-weisfeiler.pdf
title=A Tribute to Boris Weisfeiler: The Mathematics of Boris Weisfeiler
journal=Notices of theAmerican Mathematical Society
author=Alexander Lubotzky
year=2004
month=January
volume=51
issue=1
accessdate=2006-11-21] He is known for the Weisfeiler-Leman Algorithm, the Kac-Weisfeiler conjectures, the Weisfeiler filtration, and work on strong approximation and on finite linear groups.cite web
url=http://www.math.psu.edu/katok_s/Weisfeiler.html
title=The Weisfeiler Lecture in Mathematics
accessdate=2006-11-21]Weisfeiler, an experienced outdoorsman, went on a solo
hiking trip over Christmas of 1984 to the ChileanAndes .Disappearance
Chile was an ally of the United States, and was then controlled by staunch anti-Communist dictator GeneralAugusto Pinochet . Under Pinochet, Chile is alleged to have committed widespreadhuman rights abuses . Before his death in 2006, the former head of state had been prosecuted for his role inOperation Colombo and indicted in absentia in other countries. As well, the modern democratic government of Chile took steps to investigate other activities under his regime.According to Chilean government reports, Boris Weisfeiler was hiking near the border of the Colonia at the time of his disappearance. Conflicting stories of various eyewitnesses make it impossible to conclude what really happened. Officially, the Chilean government ruled that Weisfeiler had entered the confluence of two swift-moving rivers and drowned, his body never to be recovered. Local fishermen say they camped with Boris, and gave him directions north toward a bridge that happened to be in proximity of the Colonia. Some claim to have seen his footprints near the river, finding his backpack and other items. These items appear to have been sold or destroyed by the Chilean government in the late 1990s, as documented by Chilean government documents and published news articles.
Although no conclusive proof connects the disappearance of Weisfeiler to any entity, there is one group under suspicion by both U.S. and Chilean officials. Unbeknownst to most of the outside world, a place called
Colonia Dignidad sat on a large land tract close to the Argentinian border. Appearing idyllic, the enclave was run by German s, some of whom were alleged to be Nazi war criminals from WWII, others believed to be Nazi sympathizers. The leader of the Colonia for most of its existence was NaziPaul Schäfer . The Colonia had acult -like atmosphere, in which many children were allegedly molested, a crime which its leaders face prosecution for. Schafer was convicted in May 2006 in connection with the allegations of child abuse at the Colonia. It is suspected, and has been reported by the BBC (as well as suggested in Chilean government documents [These documents can be found at [http://boris.weisfeiler.com] .] ), that ChileanDINA military police brought suspected anti-government prisoners there for interrogation.According to U.S. State Department reports, other witnesses claim they saw Boris Weisfeiler in the Colonia, several years after his disappearance. At least one claims he was alive some three years later; another claims he was assassinated as a Soviet or Jewish spy. Weisfeiler's whereabouts remain unknown, and his sister Olga has emigrated to the United States and continues to petition numerous authorities to determine his fate. In early 2006 a Joint bipartisan Congressional letter signed by 27 Senators and Congressmen was delivered to Chilean President
Michele Bachelet in the hopes of hurrying up the investigation into his fate.References
External links
* [http://www.weisfeiler.com/boris boris.weisfeiler.com]
* [http://www.rickross.com/reference/schafer/schafer1.html Tracing a Mystery of the Missing in Chile]
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