
معرفی
Misha Feigin is a Professor of Mathematics at the University of Glasgow's Department of Mathematics and Statistics. His research focuses on integrable systems, mathematical physics, algebra, and geometry, with emphasis on quantum integrable systems, Cherednik algebras, and WDVV equations. He has advised multiple PhD students and collaborates on EPSRC grants such as 'Angular Cherednik Algebras and Integrability.'
Feigin's work explores connections between integrable systems and algebraic structures, including Coxeter groups and Frobenius manifolds. He has organized events like the LMS Classical and Quantum Integrability conference in Glasgow and contributed to international conferences such as 'Integrability in Algebra, Geometry and Physics' in Switzerland.
His research spans advanced topics like Baker-Akhiezer functions, quasi-invariant polynomials, and Dunkl operators, with applications to supersymmetry and quantum mechanics. Feigin's recent articles address angular momentum algebras, V-systems, and generalized integrable models.
- Awards: None explicitly mentioned.
- Grants:
- EPSRC grant 'Calogero-Moser systems, Cherednik algebras and Frobenius structures' (2008-2011)
- EPSRC grant 'Angular Cherednik Algebras and Integrability' (2023-)
Feigin co-supervises PhD students in areas like quasi-invariants and Frobenius structures, and collaborates with researchers such as Prof. Gwyn Bellamy and Prof. Ian Strachan. His teaching includes 'Classical Field Theory and Special Relativity.'




