Anton Zorich
Anton V. Zorich (in Russian: Антон Владимирович Зорич; born 3 September 1962) is a Russian mathematician at the Institut Mathématiques de Jussieu. 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)
- "How do the leaves of a closed 1-form wind around a surface?", Pseudoperiodic topology (1999)
gollark: If you tracked clicks on each internal link you could estimate connection importance that way. Or manually specify importance levels. Or have something to emphasise links between big clusters.
gollark: > it seems like you're talking more about an API?Yes, I think the ability to do that might be more useful to (some) external services than having UI in Athens itself.> Dokuwiki does seem interesting thoughIt's a pretty good selfhosted wiki engine. It doesn't have knowledge-graph-y features because it was mostly made before that became a topic of interest, but does have... search, links, somewhat okay formatting, and many plugins. I currently run an instance because it seemed the best available stable thing when I was setting up things and it is quite hard to migrate now.
gollark: Sorry if I'm explaining this somewhat badly. I can probably clarify. I mean something like this (https://www.dokuwiki.org/plugin:struct) but without necessarily having to define a schema somewhere. I think this would be good for a few categories of thing, such as, say, exporting a list of cards (defined in notes) into a spaced repetition system. Possibly calendar events/reminders too, but you'd probably want a way to remove expired ones.
gollark: Regarding integration/plugins (I didn't see this being thought of here before or on github when I did a search, but my queries might have been bad): a nice/general way to integrate some types of external service without having to integrate per-service code could be to have a way to have blocks containing arbitrary machine-readable data (with a nice UI to edit it) and a type field, and an API to find all/all recent blocks with a given type.
gollark: It has fancy diagrams.
References
- Mathematics Genealogy Project
- Zorich, Anton (2006). Geodesics on Flat Surfaces. Proceedings of the International Congress of Mathematicians. 3. Zürich: European Mathematical Society. pp. 121–146. arXiv:math/0609399. Bibcode:2006math......9399Z.
- Vladimir I. Arnold; Valery V. Kozlov; Anatoly I. Neishtadt (5 July 2007). Mathematical Aspects of Classical and Celestial Mechanics. Springer Science & Business Media. p. 398. ISBN 978-3-540-48926-9.
- Brendan Hassett; James McKernan; Jason Starr; Ravi Vakil (11 September 2013). A Celebration of Algebraic Geometry. American Mathematical Soc. p. 149. ISBN 978-0-8218-8983-1.
This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.