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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract Alexei Borisovich Venkov (em russo: АлексеAlexei Borisovich Venkov (em russo: Алексей Борисович Венков, 1946) é um matemático russo, especialista em de formas automórficas. Venkov obteve a graduação na Universidade Estatal de Leningrado em 1969, onde obteve em 1973 o grau de Candidato de Ciências (doutorado), orientado por Ludvig Faddeev. Foi depois acadêmico do Instituto de Matemática Steklov em São Petersburgo, onde obteve em 1980 o Doktor nauk (habilitação) com a tese Spectral theory of automorphic functions (em russo). Foi palestrante convidado do Congresso Internacional de Matemáticos em Varsóvia (1983).acional de Matemáticos em Varsóvia (1983). , Alexei Borissowitsch Wenkow (russisch АлекAlexei Borissowitsch Wenkow (russisch Алексей Борисович Венков, englische Transkription Alexei Venkov; * 1946) ist ein russischer Mathematiker, der in Aarhus lehrt. Wenkow studierte an der Staatlichen Universität Leningrad von 1964 bis 1969 und wurde dort bei Ludwig Faddejew 1973 promoviert. Danach war er am Steklow-Institut in Sankt Petersburg, an dem er sich 1980 habilitierte (russischer Doktortitel) mit der Arbeit Spektraltheorie automorpher Funktionen. 1990 ließ er sich dort beurlauben und war Gastwissenschaftler am IHES, der Universität Göttingen, in Paris (Universität Paris VI, Ecole Normale Superieure, Institut Henri Poincaré), am MSRI, der Stanford University, mehrfach am Max-Planck-Institut für Mathematik in Bonn, an der Universität Lille und der Universität Aarhus. Seit 2001 ist er Lektor an der Universität Aarhus. Er befasst sich mit der Spektraltheorie automorpher Formen und deren Anwendung in Zahlentheorie und mathematischer Physik. Ihm gelangen Teilresultate zur Roelcke-Selberg-Vermutung. 1983 war er Invited Speaker auf dem Internationalen Mathematikerkongress in Warschau (The spectral theory of automorphic functions for Fuchsian groups of the first kind and its applications to some classical problems of the monodromy theory). 2006 erhielt er den Humboldt-Forschungspreis.6 erhielt er den Humboldt-Forschungspreis. , Alexei Borisovich Venkov (Алексей БорисовиAlexei Borisovich Venkov (Алексей Борисович Венков, born 1946) is a Russian mathematician, specializing in the spectral theory of automorphic forms. Venkov graduated from Leningrad State University in 1969 and received there in 1973 his Russian candidate degree (Ph.D.) under Ludvig Faddeev. He then became an academic at the Steklov Institute in Saint Petersburg, where he received in 1980 his Russian doctorate (higher doctoral degree) with dissertation Spectral theory of automorphic functions (Russian). He was a visiting scholar at IHES, at the University of Göttingen, in Paris (University of Paris VI, École Normale Superieure, Institute Henri Poincaré), at the MSRI, at Stanford University, several times at the Max Planck Institute for Mathematics in Bonn, at the University of Lille, and at the Aarhus University. Since 2001 he has been a lecturer at Aarhus University. Venkov's research deals with the spectral theory of automorphic forms and their applications in number theory and mathematical physics. He has proved partial results for the Roelcke-Selberg conjecture. In 1983 he was an Invited Speaker at the ICM in Warsaw. In 2006 he received the Humboldt Research Award.6 he received the Humboldt Research Award.
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rdfs:comment Alexei Borisovich Venkov (Алексей БорисовиAlexei Borisovich Venkov (Алексей Борисович Венков, born 1946) is a Russian mathematician, specializing in the spectral theory of automorphic forms. Venkov graduated from Leningrad State University in 1969 and received there in 1973 his Russian candidate degree (Ph.D.) under Ludvig Faddeev. He then became an academic at the Steklov Institute in Saint Petersburg, where he received in 1980 his Russian doctorate (higher doctoral degree) with dissertation Spectral theory of automorphic functions (Russian). He was a visiting scholar at IHES, at the University of Göttingen, in Paris (University of Paris VI, École Normale Superieure, Institute Henri Poincaré), at the MSRI, at Stanford University, several times at the Max Planck Institute for Mathematics in Bonn, at the University of Lille, and atn Bonn, at the University of Lille, and at , Alexei Borissowitsch Wenkow (russisch АлекAlexei Borissowitsch Wenkow (russisch Алексей Борисович Венков, englische Transkription Alexei Venkov; * 1946) ist ein russischer Mathematiker, der in Aarhus lehrt. Wenkow studierte an der Staatlichen Universität Leningrad von 1964 bis 1969 und wurde dort bei Ludwig Faddejew 1973 promoviert. Danach war er am Steklow-Institut in Sankt Petersburg, an dem er sich 1980 habilitierte (russischer Doktortitel) mit der Arbeit Spektraltheorie automorpher Funktionen. 1990 ließ er sich dort beurlauben und war Gastwissenschaftler am IHES, der Universität Göttingen, in Paris (Universität Paris VI, Ecole Normale Superieure, Institut Henri Poincaré), am MSRI, der Stanford University, mehrfach am Max-Planck-Institut für Mathematik in Bonn, an der Universität Lille und der Universität Aarhus. Seit 2001 ist und der Universität Aarhus. Seit 2001 ist , Alexei Borisovich Venkov (em russo: АлексеAlexei Borisovich Venkov (em russo: Алексей Борисович Венков, 1946) é um matemático russo, especialista em de formas automórficas. Venkov obteve a graduação na Universidade Estatal de Leningrado em 1969, onde obteve em 1973 o grau de Candidato de Ciências (doutorado), orientado por Ludvig Faddeev. Foi depois acadêmico do Instituto de Matemática Steklov em São Petersburgo, onde obteve em 1980 o Doktor nauk (habilitação) com a tese Spectral theory of automorphic functions (em russo). Foi palestrante convidado do Congresso Internacional de Matemáticos em Varsóvia (1983).acional de Matemáticos em Varsóvia (1983).
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