V. Buchstaber, A. Varchenko, A. Veselov, P. Grinevich, S. Grushevsky, S. Y. Dobrokhotov, A. Zabrodin, A. Marshakov, A. E. Mironov, N. Nekrasov, S. Novikov, A. Okounkov, M. Olshanetsky, A. Pogrebkov, I. Taimanov, M. Tsfasman, L. Chekhov, O. Sheinman, S. Shlosman
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Abstract
Igor’ Moiseevich Krichever was born on 8 October 1950, in a military family in Kuibyshev (now Samara). His parents, Moisei Solomonovich Krichever and Mariya Leizerovna Arlievskaya, were aviation engineers. They came from Mogilev and Polotsk in Belorussia (now Belarus), and both were talented persons, who had overcome a lot of trouble in their lives. Igor’ Krichever must have inherited his mathematical abilities and his resilience from them. His school mathematics teacher Taisiya Mitrofanovna Mishchenko, who taught him in Taganrog in 1963–1965, played an important role in Krichever’s life. Many of her students enrolled in the famous Moscow Physical and Mathematical School no. 18 (only just then founded by A. N. Kolmogorov), better known under the name of the ‘Kolmogorov Boarding School’. And so did Igor’ Krichever: he was invited to enroll it in 1965, after the 8th grade, in recognition of his successful participation in the All-Union Mathematical Olympiad. In 1967, when he was a 10th grade student,
期刊介绍:
Russian Mathematical Surveys is a high-prestige journal covering a wide area of mathematics. The Russian original is rigorously refereed in Russia and the translations are carefully scrutinised and edited by the London Mathematical Society. The survey articles on current trends in mathematics are generally written by leading experts in the field at the request of the Editorial Board.