Andrei Bolibrukh

Andrei Bolibrukh
Born(1950-01-30)30 January 1950
DiedNovember 11, 2003(2003-11-11) (aged 53)
CitizenshipUSSR, Russia
Alma materLomonosov Moscow State University
Known forHilbert's twenty-first problem
AwardsState Prize of the Russian Federation (2001)
Scientific career
FieldsRiemann–Hilbert problem, Monodromy
InstitutionsSteklov Institute of Mathematics, Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology
Doctoral advisorMikhail 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]

  1. ^ Anosov, D. V.; V. P. Leksin (2004). "Andrei Andreevich Bolibrukh in life and science". Russ. Math. Surv. 59 (6): 1009–1028. Bibcode:2004RuMaS..59.1009A. doi:10.1070/RM2004v059n06ABEH000792.
  2. ^ "IRMA Lectures dedicated to the memory of Andrei Bolibrukh" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2016-08-07. Retrieved 2018-03-17.