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  1. Economist. Bernanke. Geniuses don't need ugrad degrees. "He was born into the family of Lev Kontsevich, Soviet orientalist and author of the Kontsevich system. After ranking second in the All-Union Mathematics Olympiads, he attended Moscow State University but left without a degree in 1985 to become a researcher at the Institute for Information ...

  2. Maxim Kontsevich, Ph.D. Permanent Professor, AXA-IHES Chair in Mathematics , Institut des Hautes Études Scientifiques. Kontsevich was born in 1964 in the USSR. He studied mathematics at Moscow State University where he was a student of Israel Gelfand. In 1992, he received his Ph.D. from the University of Bonn in Germany.

  3. Maxim Kontsevich. Proceedings of the International Congress of Mathematicians: August 3–11 …. Adv. in Sov. Math 16 (2), 137-150. First European Congress of Mathematics Paris, July 6–10, 1992: Vol. II …. The Unity of Mathematics: In Honor of the Ninetieth Birthday of IM Gelfand ….

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  6. Jan 3, 2005 · In this subsection we will give a geometric interpretation of the Kontsevich connection, by showing that it is the Levi-Civita connection associated with a (singular) metric on the moduli space. We have seen that the curve in C 2 associated with the Kontsevich model with potential V ( y) is (90) V ′ ( y) = x.

  7. This is already known to happen in the most important cases of Hermitian, unitary, and complex matrix models. Here we add two more examples of principal importance, where the model depends on external fields: a special version of complex model and the cubic Kontsevich model. In the former case, straightforward is a generalization to the complex ...

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