Biography:Victor Ginzburg

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Short description: Russian American mathematician (born 1957)
Victor Ginzburg
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2012 in Oberwolfach
Born1957 (age 66–67)
Moscow, Russia
NationalityUnited States
Alma materMoscow State University
Known forGinzburg dg algebra
Koszul duality
Scientific career
FieldsMathematics
InstitutionsUniversity of Chicago
Doctoral advisorAlexandre Kirillov
Israel Gelfand

Victor Ginzburg (born 1957) is a Russian American mathematician who works in representation theory and in noncommutative geometry. He is known for his contributions to geometric representation theory, especially, for his works on representations of quantum groups and Hecke algebras, and on the geometric Langlands program (Satake equivalence of categories). He is currently a Professor of Mathematics at the University of Chicago.[1][2]

Career

Ginzburg received his Ph.D. at Moscow State University in 1985, under the direction of Alexandre Kirillov and Israel Gelfand.

Ginzburg wrote a textbook Representation theory and complex geometry with Neil Chriss on geometric representation theory.

A paper by Alexander Beilinson, Ginzburg, and Wolfgang Soergel introduced the concept of Koszul duality (cf. Koszul algebra) and the technique of "mixed categories" to representation theory. Furthermore, Ginzburg and Mikhail Kapranov developed Koszul duality theory for operads.

In noncommutative geometry, Ginzburg defined, following earlier ideas of Maxim Kontsevich, the notion of Calabi–Yau algebra. An important role in the theory of motivic Donaldson–Thomas invariants is played by the so-called "Ginzburg dg algebra", a Calabi-Yau (dg)-algebra of dimension 3 associated with any cyclic potential on the path algebra of a quiver.

Selected publications

  • Beilinson, Alexander; Ginzburg, Victor; Soergel, Wolfgang (1996), "Koszul duality patterns in representation theory", Journal of the American Mathematical Society 9 (2): 473–527, doi:10.1090/S0894-0347-96-00192-0, http://www.ams.org/jams/1996-9-02/S0894-0347-96-00192-0/S0894-0347-96-00192-0.pdf 
  • Chriss, Neil; Ginzburg, Victor (1997), Representation theory and complex geometry, Boston, MA: Birkhäuser 
  • Etingof, Pavel; Ginzburg, Victor (2002), "Symplectic reflection algebras, Calogero-Moser space, and deformed Harish-Chandra homomorphism", Inventiones Mathematicae 147 (2): 243–348, doi:10.1007/s002220100171, Bibcode2002InMat.147..243E 
  • Ginzburg, Victor (2005). "Lectures on Noncommutative Geometry". arXiv:math/0506603.
  • Ginzburg, Victor (2006). "Calabi-Yau Algebras". arXiv:math/0612139.
  • Ginzburg, Victor; Kapranov, Mikhail (1994), "Koszul duality for operads", Duke Mathematical Journal 76 (1): 203–272, doi:10.1215/S0012-7094-94-07608-4 

References

External links

Victor Ginzburg at the Mathematics Genealogy Project