- Vladimir Voevodsky
Vladimir Voevodsky ( _ru. Владимир Воеводский) (born
June 4 ,1966 ) is a Russianmathematician . His work in developing ahomotopy theory foralgebraic varieties and formulatingmotivic cohomology led to the award of aFields Medal in 2002.Biography
Voevodsky attended
Moscow State University and received his Ph.D. in mathematics fromHarvard University in1992 , advised byDavid Kazhdan . Currently he is a full professor at theInstitute for Advanced Study atPrinceton, New Jersey .Voevodsky's work is in the intersection of
algebraic geometry withalgebraic topology . Along withFabien Morel , Voevodsky introduced ahomotopy theory for schemes. He also formulated what is now believed to be the 'correct' form ofmotivic cohomology , and used this new tool to proveMilnor's conjecture relating theMilnor K-theory of a field to itsétale cohomology . For the above, he received theFields Medal , together withLaurent Lafforgue , at the 24th International Congress of Mathematicians held inBeijing ,China .He is coauthor (with
Andrei Suslin andEric M. Friedlander ) of "Cycles, Transfers and Motivic Homology Theories", which develops the theory of motivic cohomology in some detail.References
* Friedlander, Eric M., Rapoport, Michael, and Suslin, Andrei. (2003) "The mathematical work of the 2002 Fields medalists". "Notices Amer. Math. Soc." 50 (2), 212–217.
* Voevodsky, Vladimir, Suslin, Andrei, and Friedlander, Eric M. (2000) "Cycles, transfers, and motivic homology theories". Annals of Mathematics Studies Vol. 143. Princeton University Press.
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