Mathematiker

Maxim Kontsevich

1964 - heute

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Seine Biografie ist in 35 verschiedenen Sprachen auf Wikipedia verfügbar. Maxim Kontsevich ist der 753rd beliebteste Mathematiker (gesunken vom 723rd im Jahr 2024), die 1,752nd beliebteste Biografie aus Russland (gesunken vom 1,748th im Jahr 2019) und der 49th beliebteste aus Russland Mathematiker.

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Among Mathematikers

Among mathematikers, Maxim Kontsevich ranks 753 out of 1,004Before him are David Gale, Stanisław Mazur, Giuseppe Veronese, Guido Castelnuovo, Leonard Nelson, and Mikhail Lavrentyev. After him are Ion Barbu, Carl Hindenburg, Szolem Mandelbrojt, Johann Faulhaber, Saharon Shelah, and Victor Puiseux.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1964, Maxim Kontsevich ranks 245Before him are Christopher Judge, Andrea Benetti, Kaj Leo Johannesen, Maynard James Keenan, Adrian Hasler, and Iryna Farion. After him are Mauro Gianetti, Lauren Vélez, Sebastiano Rossi, David Spade, Néstor Gorosito, and Vladimir Smirnov.

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In Russland

Among people born in Russland, Maxim Kontsevich ranks 1,752 out of NaNBefore him are Yuri Vizbor (1934), Igor Severyanin (1887), Evgeni Plushenko (1982), Nikolai Kamanin (1908), Artur Chilingarov (1939), and Mikhail Lavrentyev (1900). After him are Lyudmila Karachkina (1948), David Keilin (1887), Viacheslav Ragozin (1908), Lila Tretikov (1978), Peter Romanovsky (1892), and Mikhail Devyataev (1917).

Among Mathematikers In Russland

Among mathematikers born in Russland, Maxim Kontsevich ranks 49Before him are Vladimir Levenshtein (1935), Alexander Esenin-Volpin (1924), Carl Neumann (1832), Eugene Dynkin (1924), Yuri Matiyasevich (1947), and Mikhail Lavrentyev (1900). After him are Dmitry Grave (1863), Vladimir Voevodsky (1966), Sergey Nikolsky (1905), Yegor Ivanovich Zolotarev (1847), Pyotr Novikov (1901), and Ivan Petrovsky (1901).

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