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Yakov Eliashberg

1946 - Today

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Yakov Matveevich Eliashberg (also Yasha Eliashberg; Russian: Яков Матвеевич Элиашберг; born 11 December 1946) is an American mathematician who was born in Leningrad, USSR. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Yakov Eliashberg is the 933rd most popular mathematician (up from 940th in 2019), the 2,430th most popular biography from Russia (up from 2,534th in 2019) and the 66th most popular Russian Mathematician.

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Among MATHEMATICIANS

Among mathematicians, Yakov Eliashberg ranks 933 out of 1,004Before him are Richard Garfield, Henry Thomas Colebrooke, Barry Mazur, Béla Bollobás, Carl Pomerance, and Antoni Zygmund. After him are Poul Heegaard, Nicolaas Govert de Bruijn, Krystyna Kuperberg, Nikolai Durov, Peter Sarnak, and Christopher Zeeman.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1946, Yakov Eliashberg ranks 724Before him are Richard O. Covey, Manfred Zapf, Franz Fischler, Ian Wallace, Bruce Robinson, and Adolfo Nef. After him are Kees Schouhamer Immink, Anne-Marie Garat, Marv Wolfman, Pavel Chukhray, Jim Webb, and Tony Hurt.

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In Russia

Among people born in Russia, Yakov Eliashberg ranks 2,430 out of 3,761Before him are Sergey Lazarev (1983), Dmitry Ushakov (1873), Andrei Khomutov (1961), Alexander Alexandrovich Volkov (1951), Anatoly Chukanov (1954), and Gennadiy Shatkov (1932). After him are Veniamin Alexandrov (1937), Alexander Mogilny (1969), Pavel Chukhray (1946), Dmitry Nagiyev (1967), Viktor Markin (1957), and Pavlo Klimkin (1967).

Among MATHEMATICIANS In Russia

Among mathematicians born in Russia, Yakov Eliashberg ranks 66Before him are Stanislav Smirnov (1970), Dmitri Anosov (1936), Ilya Piatetski-Shapiro (1929), Yury Osipov (1936), Anatoly Maltsev (1909), and Andrei Okounkov (1969). After him are Nikolai Durov (1980), Alexander Beilinson (1957), and Victor Glushkov (1982).