Andrei Bolibrukh | |
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Born | |
Died | November 11, 2003 | (aged 53)
Citizenship | USSR, Russia |
Alma mater | Lomonosov Moscow State University |
Known for | Hilbert's twenty-first problem |
Awards | State Prize of the Russian Federation (2001) |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Riemann–Hilbert problem, Monodromy |
Institutions | Steklov Institute of Mathematics, Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology |
Doctoral advisor | Mikhail Postnikov Alexey Chernavskii |
Andrei Andreevich Bolibrukh (Russian: Андрей Андреевич Болибрух) (30 January 1950 – 11 November 2003) was a Soviet and Russian mathematician. He was known for his work on ordinary differential equations especially Hilbert's twenty-first problem (Riemann–Hilbert problem).[1] Bolibrukh was the author of about a hundred research articles on theory of ordinary differential equations including Riemann–Hilbert problem and Fuchsian system.[2]