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Russian mathematician
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Leon Takhtajan
Born (1950-10-01) 1 October 1950 (age 74)
Yerevan, Soviet Union
NationalityRussia, United States
Alma materSteklov Institute
Known foralgebraic Bethe ansatz
FRT construction
RelativesArmen Takhtajan (father)
Scientific career
FieldsMathematical physics
InstitutionsSteklov Institute
Stony Brook University
Doctoral advisorLudvig Faddeev

Leon Armenovich Takhtajan (Armenian: Լևոն Թախտաջյան; Russian: Леон Арменович Тахтаджян, born 1 October 1950, Yerevan) is a Russian (and formerly Soviet) mathematical physicist of Armenian descent, currently a professor of mathematics at the Stony Brook University, Stony Brook, NY, and a leading researcher at the Euler International Mathematical Institute, Saint Petersburg, Russia.

Biography

Leon Armenovich Takhtajan was born in Yerevan, Soviet Union, in 1950, son of the Armenian Russian botanist Armen Takhtajan.

Education

Takhtajan received in 1975 his Ph.D. (Russian candidate degree) from the Steklov Institute (Leningrad Department) under Ludvig Faddeev with thesis Complete Integrability of the Equation u t t u x x + sin ( u ) = 0 {\displaystyle u_{tt}-u_{xx}+\sin(u)=0} . He was then employed at the Steklov Institute (Leningrad Department) and in 1982 received his D.S. degree (doctor of science, 2nd degree in Russia) with thesis Completely integrable models of field theory and statistical mechanics.

Career

Since 1992 he has been a professor at Stony Brook University where he was the chair of the mathematics department in 2009–2013.

Research

His research is on integrable systems of mathematical physics (such as the theory of solitons) and applications of quantum field theories and models of string theory to algebraic geometry and complex analysis and includes quantum field theories on algebraic curves and associated reciprocity laws, two-dimensional quantum gravity and Weil–Petersson geometry of moduli spaces, the Kähler geometry of universal Teichmüller space, and trace formulas. His major contributions are in theory of classical and quantum integrable systems, quantum groups and Weil–Petersson geometry of moduli spaces. Together with Ludvig Faddeev and Evgeny Sklyanin he formulated the algebraic Bethe ansatz and quantum inverse scattering method. Together with Ludvig Faddeev and Nicolai Reshetikhin he proposed a method of quantization of Lie groups and algebras, the FRT construction. In 1983 he was an invited speaker at the International Congress of Mathematicians in Warsaw and gave a talk titled Integrable models in classical and quantum field theory.

Selected publications

Articles

Books

References

  1. ^ homepage of Leon A. Takhtajan at SUNY
  2. Leon Takhtajan at the Mathematics Genealogy Project
  3. Dodd, Roger (1988). "Book Review: Hamiltonian methods in the theory of solitons". Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society. 19 (2): 565–569. doi:10.1090/S0273-0979-1988-15744-8. ISSN 0273-0979.
  4. Berg, Michael (September 22, 2008). "Review of Quantum Mechanics for Mathematicians by Leon A. Takhtajan". MAA Reviews, Mathematical Association of America.

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