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Stanislav Smirnov

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Stanislav Konstantinovich Smirnov (Russian: Станисла́в Константи́нович Cмирно́в; born 3 September 1970) is a Russian mathematician currently working as a professor at the University of Geneva. He was awarded the Fields Medal in 2010. His research involves complex analysis, dynamical systems and probability theory. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Stanislav Smirnov is the 844th most popular mathematician (down from 826th in 2019), the 2,102nd most popular biography from Russia (down from 2,079th in 2019) and the 60th most popular Russian Mathematician.

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Among MATHEMATICIANS

Among mathematicians, Stanislav Smirnov ranks 844 out of 1,004Before him are Erich Kähler, Francesco Severi, Wolfgang Krull, Boris Galerkin, William Shanks, and Grigore Moisil. After him are Erich Hecke, Laurent Lafforgue, Nikolai Bugaev, Dmitri Anosov, Richard Rado, and Øystein Ore.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1970, Stanislav Smirnov ranks 226Before him are David Weir, Dmitri Radchenko, Samantha Mathis, Jamie Kennedy, Erki Nool, and Rade Bogdanović. After him are Charisma Carpenter, Seu Jorge, Apichatpong Weerasethakul, Karen Mok, Michaela Schaffrath, and Jon Seda.

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In Russia

Among people born in Russia, Stanislav Smirnov ranks 2,102 out of 3,761Before him are Vitaly Tseshkovsky (1944), Viktor Konovalenko (1938), Boris Stenin (1935), Timofey Granovsky (1813), Anatoly Roshchin (1932), and Boris Livanov (1904). After him are Valentin Gavrilov (1946), Lev Chugaev (1873), Grigory Rodchenkov (1958), Ivan Rybkin (1946), Gennadiy Seleznyov (1947), and Alexander Mitta (1933).

Among MATHEMATICIANS In Russia

Among mathematicians born in Russia, Stanislav Smirnov ranks 60Before him are Pyotr Novikov (1901), Ivan Petrovsky (1901), Mikhail Suslin (1894), Anatoly Karatsuba (1937), Georgy Adelson-Velsky (1922), and Marina Ratner (1938). After him are Dmitri Anosov (1936), Ilya Piatetski-Shapiro (1929), Yury Osipov (1936), Anatoly Maltsev (1909), Andrei Okounkov (1969), and Yakov Eliashberg (1946).