Yuri Manin
Yuri Ivanovich Manin is a Russian mathematician, known for work in algebraic geometry and diophantine geometry, and many expository works ranging from mathematical logic to theoretical physics. Moreover, Manin was one of the first to propose the idea of a quantum computer in 1980 with his book "Computable and Uncomputable".Life and career
Manin gained a doctorate in 1960 at the Steklov Mathematics Institute as a student of Igor Shafarevich. He is now a Professor at the Max-Planck-Institut für Mathematik in Bonn, and a professor emeritus at Northwestern University.
Manin's early work included papers on the arithmetic and formal groups of abelian varieties, the Mordell conjecture in the function field case, and algebraic differential equations. The Gauss–Manin connection is a basic ingredient of the study of cohomology in families of algebraic varieties. He wrote a book on cubic surfaces and cubic forms, showing how to apply both classical and contemporary methods of algebraic geometry, as well as nonassociative algebra. He also indicated the role of the Brauer group, via Grothendieck's theory of global Azumaya algebras, in accounting for obstructions to the Hasse principle, setting off a generation of further work. He pioneered the field of arithmetic topology. He also formulated the Manin conjecture, which predicts the asymptotic behaviour of the number of rational points of bounded height on algebraic varieties. He has further written on Yang–Mills theory, quantum information, and mirror symmetry.
Manin had over 40 doctoral students, including Vladimir Berkovich, Mariusz Wodzicki, Alexander Beilinson, Ivan Cherednik, Alexei Skorobogatov, Vladimir Drinfeld, Mikhail Kapranov, Vyacheslav Shokurov, Arend Bayer and Victor Kolyvagin, as well as foreign students including Hà Huy Khoái.Awards
He was awarded the Brouwer Medal in 1987, the first Nemmers Prize in Mathematics in 1994, the Schock Prize of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences in 1999, the Cantor Medal of the German Mathematical Society in 2002, the King Faisal International Prize in 2002 and the Bolyai Prize of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences in 2010.
In 1990 he became a foreign member of the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences.Works
- Manin: Selected works with commentary, World Scientific 1996
- Manin: ', American Mathematical Society 2009
- Manin: '. AMS translations 1966
- Manin: '. Russian Mathematical Surveys 1965
- Manin: Modular forms and Number Theory. International Congress of Mathematicians, Helsinki 1978
- Manin: ', American Mathematical Society 1999
- Manin: ', Montreal, Centre de Recherches Mathématiques, 1988
- Manin: ', Princeton University Press 1991
- Manin: '. Springer 1988
- Manin: ', North Holland 1986
- Manin: ', Springer 1977, second expanded edition with new chapters by the author and Boris Zilber, Springer 2010.
- Manin: The provable and the unprovable, Moscow 1979
- Manin: Computable and Uncomputable, Moscow 1980
- Manin: ', Birkhäuser 1981
- Manin: '. in Arbeitstagung Bonn 1984, Lectures Notes in Mathematics Vol. 1111, Springer Verlag
- Manin, Alexei Ivanovich Kostrikin: ', Gordon and Breach 1989
- Manin, Sergei Gelfand: ', Springer 1994.
- Manin, Sergei Gelfand: ', Springer 1996
- Manin, Igor Kobzarev: ', Dordrecht, Kluwer, 1989
- Manin, Alexei A. Panchishkin: ', Springer Verlag 1995, 2nd edn. 2005
- Manin ', 3. European Congress Math. Barcelona 2000, Plenary talk
- Manin ', Bourbaki Seminar 1999
- Manin ' 2002
- Manin, Matilde Marcolli ', 2002
- Manin ', Inventiones Mathematicae 1991
- Manin: ', e-enterprise, 2014