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Fedor Bogomolov is a Silver Professor of Mathematics at the Department of Mathematics, New York University, affiliated with the College of Arts and Science and the Graduate School of Arts and Science. He holds a Ph.D. in Mathematics from the Steklov Institute of Mathematics (1974) and a Diploma in Mathematics from Moscow University (1970).
His research focuses on algebraic geometry, number theory, topology, and complex geometry. Recent work includes studies on Galois groups of functional fields, birational properties of algebraic varieties, and symmetric differentials on surfaces. His contributions span theoretical frameworks and applications in symplectic manifolds, vector bundles, and elliptic curve torsion points.
Bogomolov's publications reflect interdisciplinary engagement, including articles on holomorphic tensors, Lagrangian fibrations, and non-Kähler manifolds. His research often bridges algebraic and geometric structures, with recent trends emphasizing stability conditions, automorphism groups, and moduli spaces. He has co-authored works on topics ranging from birational geometry to memorial articles honoring peers like Yuri Manin and Viktor Kulikov.
No awards or grants are explicitly mentioned in the provided text, but his extensive publication record highlights sustained academic contributions. He has advised no listed students, though his research may involve collaborative teams or graduate supervision not detailed here.


