
معرفی
Yakov G. Sinai is a renowned Professor in the Department of Mathematics at Princeton University, holding this position since 1993. He has also been a Senior Researcher at the Landau Institute of Theoretical Physics since 1971 and previously served as a Professor at Moscow State University from 1971 to 1993. His work bridges deterministic and probabilistic systems, with foundational contributions to mathematics and physics.
- Doctor Degree, Moscow State University (1963)
- Ph.D., Moscow State University (1960)
- B.S., Moscow State University (1957)
Dr. Sinai’s research spans theory of dynamical systems, mathematical physics, statistical physics, probability theory, and mathematical fluid dynamics. His groundbreaking work includes the development of Kolmogorov-Sinai entropy, Sinai's random walk, and the Pirogov-Sinai theory.
Dr. Sinai has received numerous accolades, including the Abel Prize (2014), Wolf Prize (1997), and Nemmers Prize in Mathematics (2002). He holds honorary degrees from institutions such as Hebrew University and Warwick University and has been elected to prestigious societies like the American Academy of Arts & Science and the Royal Society of London.
As a Senior Researcher at the Landau Institute of Theoretical Physics and a key figure in the mathematics community, Dr. Sinai continues to influence global academia through research, lectures, and mentorship.




