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Sergei Gukov
BornApril 1977 (age 47)
NationalityRussian-American
Alma materMIPT, Princeton
Known forquantum topology, string theory, special holonomy manifolds, categorification of quantum group invariants, exact solutions of strongly coupled theories
Awards1st Prize, USSR Physics Olympiad & Moscow Mathematics Olympiad (1992)
Pomeranchuk Award for Young Scientists (2000)
Clay Mathematics Institute Long Term Prize Fellowship (2001–2006)
Sloan Research Fellowship in Science & Technology (2007)
Scientific career
Fieldsmathematics, machine learning, theoretical physics
InstitutionsHarvard, Caltech, UCSB, IAS, MPIM, Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies
Doctoral advisorEdward Witten

Sergei Gukov (Russian: Серге́й Гу́ков; born 1977) is a professor of mathematics and theoretical physics. Gukov graduated from Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology (MIPT) in Moscow, Russia before obtaining a doctorate in physics from Princeton University under the supervision of Edward Witten.[1]

He held a Long-term Prize fellowship of Clay Mathematics InstituteatHarvard University (2001–2006) and during 2007-2008 was a member of the school of mathematics at the Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton. Since 2007, he has been professor of mathematics and theoretical physics at the California Institute of Technology (Caltech). Starting 2010, Gukov was elected as an external scientific member of the Max Planck Society at the MPIM, Bonn.

In 2022 Gukov was appointed as a Senior Professor in the School of Theoretical Physics at Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies. There he has organised a number of important conferences including Computer science for knotty math problems and was lead organiser for ‘The Amplituhedron at 10 the first joint conference between the two oldest Institutes for Advanced Studies in the world Institute for Advanced Study and DIAS.

Sergei Gukov is a member of the Scientific Board of the American Institute of Mathematics (AIM) and a member of the International Advisory Board of the Centre for Quantum Mathematics (QM).[2][3] He has served on numerous other scientific committees and advisory boards. He is editor of the journal Communications in Mathematical Physics,[4] Journal of Knot Theory and Its Ramifications,[5] and Letters in Mathematical Physics.[6]

In 2010, along with Alain Connes, Gukov was invited to deliver the 8th Takagi Lectures, the only named lecture series of the Mathematical Society of Japan.[7] In 2019, Gukov was invited to give the Whittemore Lectures at Yale University.[8]

Known for Gukov-Vafa-Witten superpotential, Gukov-Witten surface operators, and Gukov-Pei-Putrov-Vafa (GPPV) invariants. In recent years, he teamed up with Boris Feigin, Hiraku Nakajima and other mathematicians to explore hidden algebraic structures in topology and in quantum field theory.[9]

References

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  1. ^ Interview at MIPT (in Russian):https://vk.com/@dgapmipt-pk2020-sergei-gukov
  • ^ "Scientific Research Board | American Inst. of Mathematics". Retrieved 2024-02-14.
  • ^ Centre for Quantum Mathematics:https://www.sdu.dk/en/forskning/qm/international+advisory+board
  • ^ "Communications in Mathematical Physics". SpringerLink. Retrieved 2024-02-14.
  • ^ Journal of Knot Theory and Its Ramifications:https://www.worldscientific.com/page/jktr/editorial-board
  • ^ "Letters in Mathematical Physics". SpringerLink. Retrieved 2024-02-14.
  • ^ "TAKAGI LECTURES". www.kurims.kyoto-u.ac.jp. Retrieved 2024-02-14.
  • ^ "Whittemore Lectures | Department of Mathematics". math.yale.edu. Retrieved 2024-02-14.
  • ^ Sergei Gukov: Hidden algebraic structrures in topology, retrieved 2024-02-14
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