Victor Goryunov
Victor Goryunov | |
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Nationality | Russian |
Fields | Pure mathematics |
Institutions | University of Liverpool |
Alma mater | Moscow State University |
Known for | Singularity theory |
Victor V. Goryunov is a Russian mathematician, and is a leading figure in Singularity Theory, whose contributions to the subject are fundamental.[1] He has published several books and a vast variety of papers in Singularity Theory, Vassiliev Type Invariants, and Legendrian knots. Many of his papers in Lagrangian and Legendiran geometry are now considered to be classical in the subject.[1]
He completed his PhD thesis, titled "Surface projection singularities", at Moscow's Lomonosov State University in 1981. As of 2009 he was a professor of mathematics at the University of Liverpool.[2] He is an editorial advisor of the journal Proceedings of the London Mathematical Society.
Publications
He is the co-author of two published books.
- Arnold, V. I.; Goryunov, V. V.; Lyashko, O. V.; Vasli'ev A., V. A. (1993), Dynamical Systems VI: Singularity Theory I, Local and global theory, Springer, ISBN 3-540-50583-0
- Arnold, V. I.; Goryunov, V. V.; Lyashko, O. V.; Vasli'ev A., V. A. (1993), Dynamical Systems VIII: Singularity Theory II, Classification and Applications, Springer, ISBN 3-540-53376-1
Since 1978, he has published more than 50 peer reviewed articles. A list of recent publications and preprints, together with PDF files, can be found here. A list of earlier publications can be found on his university webpage.
References
- 1 2 EPSCR. "Singularities and Applications, Victor Goryunov 60". Retrieved April 2016.
- ↑ University of Liverpool webpage
David Mond. "Victor Goryunov’s Mathematical Work" (PDF). Retrieved April 8, 2016.