
معرفی
Yakov Eliashberg is the Herald L. and Caroline L. Ritch Professor of Mathematics at Stanford University, Department of Mathematics. His research focuses on symplectic geometry, topology, and several complex variables. He has advised at least one student, Eric Kilgore. Key contributions include work on contact structures, Lagrangian submanifolds, and the h-principle. His recent articles (2021–2024) explore topics like arboreal models, Weinstein manifolds, and symplectic rigidity/flexibility. He has authored textbooks such as Introduction to the h-Principle and contributed to foundational works in symplectic topology.
Research interests span geometric topology, symplectic field theory, and interactions between contact and conformal structures. His work bridges abstract mathematical frameworks with concrete geometric constructions, emphasizing both theoretical rigor and applications in complex analysis.
Publications since 2015 highlight themes of geometric stability, Lagrangian embeddings, and the topology of contact structures. While no specific awards are listed here, his extensive contributions to symplectic geometry have established him as a leading figure in the field. He has also engaged in pedagogical efforts, expanding course materials for advanced mathematical topics.




