
معرفی
Dmitry Zakharov is an Associate Professor in the Department of Mathematics at Central Michigan University (CMU), part of the College of Science and Technology. His research focuses on Algebraic Geometry, Tropical Geometry, and Integrable Systems, with a particular emphasis on moduli spaces of curves, Prym varieties, and applications to mathematical physics.
Education:
- Ph.D. in Mathematics, Columbia University, 2010 (Advisor: Igor Krichever)
- Diploma in Mathematics, Independent University of Moscow, 2006
- M.Sc. in Mathematics, Moscow State University, 2005
Research Interests: He explores the intersection of algebraic geometry and integrable systems, including tropical geometry, moduli spaces, and the analysis of nonlinear partial differential equations like the KdV equation. His work bridges combinatorial structures (e.g., graphs and matroids) with classical algebraic geometry, often using tools from tropical geometry.
Publications: His recent work includes studies on tropical Prym varieties, abelian tropical covers, and symmetric primitive potentials in integrable systems. These contributions highlight advancements in geometric combinatorics and mathematical physics.
Professional Activities: He co-organizes the Topology, Geometry, and Analysis Seminar at CMU and has authored over 30 peer-reviewed articles. His research has been published in journals such as Duke Math. J., Adv. Math., and Int. Math. Res. Not.
Labs/Teams: Active in collaborative research networks focused on algebraic geometry and integrable systems, with ongoing projects in tropical geometry and mathematical physics.




