Anton Zorich
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Anton V. Zorich (in Russian: Антон Владимирович Зорич) is a Russian mathematician at the Institut Mathématiques de Jussieu. He was born in about 1960. He received his Ph.D. from Moscow State University under the supervision of Sergei Novikov.[1]
He was an invited speaker at the 2006 International Congress of Mathematicians in Madrid. The theme was: "Geodesics on flat surfaces".[2]
At least two of his papers concern the explanation of mathematical discoveries he made by experimenting with computers.[3][4]
Selected publications
- with M. Kontsevich: "Connected components of the moduli spaces of Abelian differentials with prescribed singularities", Inventiones mathematicae (2003)
- "Flat surfaces", Frontiers in number theory, physics, and geometry (2006)
- with M. Kontsevich: "Lyapunov exponents and Hodge theory", (1997)
- "Finite Gauss measure on the space of interval exchange transformations. Lyapunov exponents", Annales de l'institut Fourier (2003)
- with A. Eskin, and H. Masur: "Moduli spaces of Abelian differentials: the principal boundary, counting problems, and the Siegel–Veech constants", Publications Mathématiques de l'Institut des Hautes Études Scientifiques (2003)
- "Deviation for interval exchange transformations", Ergodic Theory and Dynamical Systems (1997)
- "Wind Around a Surface?", Pseudoperiodic topology (1999)
References
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