Denis Vasilievich Osipov (born June 20, 1974, Ryazan ) is a Russian mathematician , doctor of physical and mathematical sciences (2013), professor of the Russian Academy of Sciences (2018).
| Denis Vasilievich Osipov | |
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| Date of Birth | June 20, 1974 (aged 45) |
| Place of Birth | Ryazan USSR |
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| Scientific field | algebraic number theory , algebraic geometry |
| Place of work | Steklov Mathematical Institute , Higher School of Economics , MISiS |
| Alma mater | MSU (mehmat) |
| Academic degree | Doctor of physico-mathematical sciences (2013) |
| Academic rank | Professor, Russian Academy of Sciences (2018) |
| supervisor | A. N. Parshin |
Biography
He graduated from the Kolmogorov School (1989-1991), Moscow State University. MV Lomonosov , Faculty of Mechanics and Mathematics (1996) and graduate school of Mechanics and Mathematics Faculty of Moscow State University M.V. Lomonosova (1999). Since 1999 he has been working in the Department of Algebra of the Mathematical Institute. V.A. Steklova of the Russian Academy of Sciences , currently - a leading researcher.
Doctor of physico-mathematical sciences (2013, specialty HAC : 01.01.06 "mathematical logic, algebra and number theory"). Dissertation: D.V. Osipov, Category methods in the theory of higher adeles and their application, Diss. ... doctor. Phys.-Math. Sciences, Mathematical Institute. V.A. Steklova, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, 2013, 195 p.
The main topics of scientific work: algebraic and arithmetic geometry, algebraic number theory, multidimensional adeles and multidimensional local fields, 2-categories and their applications to multidimensional adeles and arithmetic, integrable systems. A full list of publications is presented on the Steklov Mathematical Institute website.
He is also a research fellow at the International Laboratory for Mirror Symmetry and Automorphic Forms of the Higher School of Economics and Professor at MISiS. Professor of the Russian Academy of Sciences (04.24.2018).
Awards: 2008 - First Prize of the Young Mathematicians Competition named after L. Euler , awarded by the Euler Foundation and the St. Petersburg Mathematical Society, in the nomination “young scientists”.