Askold Khovanskii

Askold Khovanskii
Born (1947-06-03) June 3, 1947
Moscow, Russia
Nationality Russian, Canadian
Fields Mathematics
Institutions University of Toronto
Independent University of Moscow
Alma mater Moscow State University
Steklov Mathematical Institute
Doctoral advisor Vladimir Arnold
Known for Fewnomial theory, Bernstein–Khovanskii–Kushnirenko theorem, Newton polyhedra theory, toric varieties, Lawrence–Khovanskii–Pukhlikov theorem
Notable awards Jeffery–Williams Prize (2014)

Askold Georgievich Khovanskii (Russian: Аскольд Георгиевич Хованский; born 3 June 1947, Moscow) is a Russian and Canadian mathematician currently a professor of mathematics at the University of Toronto, Canada.[1] His areas of research are algebraic geometry, commutative algebra, singularity theory, differential geometry and differential equations. His research is in the development of the theory of toric varieties and Newton polyhedra in algebraic geometry. He is also the inventor of the theory of fewnomials.

He obtained his Ph.D. from Steklov Mathematical Institute in Moscow under the supervision of V. I. Arnold. In his Ph.D. thesis, he developed a topological version of Galois theory. He studies the theory of Newton–Okounkov bodies (or Okounkov bodies for short).

Among his graduate students are O. Gel'fond, F. Borodich, H. Petrov-Tan'kin, K. Kaveh,[2] F. Izadi, I. Soprunov,[3] E. Soprunova,[4] V. Timorin,[5] V. Kirichenko,[6] S. Chulkov, V. Kisunko, O. Ivrii, K. Matveev, Yu. Burda, J. Yang.

In 2014, he received the Jeffery–Williams Prize of the Canadian Mathematical Society for outstanding contributions to mathematical research in Canada.[7]

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