Fedor Bogomolov

'''''Fedor Bogomolov'''''. Fedor Alekseyevich Bogomolov (born 26 September 1946) (Фёдор Алексеевич Богомолов) is a Russian and American mathematician, known for his research in algebraic geometry and number theory. Bogomolov worked at the Steklov Institute in Moscow before he became a professor at the Courant Institute in New York. He is most famous for his pioneering work on hyperkähler manifolds.

Born in Moscow, Bogomolov graduated from Moscow State University, Faculty of Mechanics and Mathematics, and earned his doctorate (''"candidate degree"'') in 1973, at the Steklov Institute. His doctoral advisor was Sergei Novikov. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Geometry Over Nonclosed Fields edited by Fedor Bogomolov, Brendan Hassett, Yuri Tschinkel.

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