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Vasilii (or Vasily) Alekseevich Iskovskikh (Василий Алексеевич Исковских, 1 July 1939,
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– 4 January 2009, Moscow) was a Russian mathematician, specializing in algebraic geometry.


Education and career

Born into a peasant family, Iskovskikh entered in 1958 the Physics and Mathematics Faculty of Tashkent State University. In 1963, as an outstanding student, he was invited to become a student at the Faculty of Mechanics and Mathematics of
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. There he became an active participant in
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's seminar and, following the recommendation of
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, studied
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. After graduating in 1964, Iskovskikh entered the graduate school of the Faculty of Mechanics and Mathematics of Moscow State University and received in 1968 his
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degree (PhD) under the supervision of Yuri Manin. (obituary for V. A. Iskovskih) Iskovskikh worked from 1968 to 1974 at the Central Economics and Mathematics Institute of the
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and from 1974 to 1977 at the All-Russian Research Institute of Integrated Automation of the Oil and Gas Industry. In the Department of Higher Algebra of Moscow State University's Faculty of Mechanics and Mathematics, he was from 1977 to 1987 a senior researcher, from 1987 to 1990 a leading researcher, and from 1990 until his death a professor. In the Department of Number Theory of the
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, he did research since 1990 and was appointed a professor in 1992. In 1990 he received his Russian
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degree (habilitation). All of Iskovskikh's research is connected with Shafarevich's Moscow school of algebraic geometry. Shafarevich's school included the construction of a systematic theory of algebraic surfaces, including the theory of rational surfaces with rich birational geometry. Continuing the fundamental research of Yuri Manin, Iskovskikh obtained the first important results on the birational type of rational surfaces; the results were published in his PhD thesis. Much of the modern development of birational geometry began with Iskovskikh and Manin's «Трехмерные квартики и контрпримеры к проблеме Люэрта» (Матем. сб., 1971, т. 86, No. 1) (Three-dimensional quartics and counterexamples to the Luröth problem) (Mat. Sb., 1971, vol. 86, no. 1, pp. 140–166). In it, an effective method (the "method of maximal singularities") is constructed, which allows one to comprehensively describe birational maps of rationally connected three-dimensional manifolds. The three-dimensional quartic is foundational for modern research in birational geometry. In the 1970s Iskovskikh applied the method of maximal singularities to prove important theorems on birational maps of several classes of Fano threefolds. The theorems provided general principles for birational classification in dimension three. Iskovskikh and Manin's research made three-dimensional birational geometry into a systematic theory. Iskovskikh gave a biregular classification of Fano 3-folds. His results on Fano 3-folds lead to the success of
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's theory in the 1980s. Iskovskikh obtained a complete classification of minimal rational surfaces over arbitrary fields and studied the groups of birational automorphisms for all classes of birational surfaces over any perfect field. He is the author or coauthor of more than 80 scientific publications, including 2 monographs. His PhD students include Valery Alexeev, Victor Batyrev and
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. In 1983 Iskovskikh was an Invited Speaker with talk ''Algebraic 3-folds with special regard to the problem of rationality'' at the
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in Warsaw. In 2000 he was awarded the A.A. Markov Prize of the
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. In 2002 he was made an Honorary Doctor of the
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. In 2008 he was elected a corresponding member of the
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. From June 29 to July 3, 2009, the Steklov Institute held an international conference on the geometry of algebraic varieties as a memorial to V. A. Iskovskikh.


Selected publications

* with
Igor Shafarevich Igor Rostislavovich Shafarevich (russian: И́горь Ростисла́вович Шафаре́вич; 3 June 1923 – 19 February 2017) was a Soviet and Russian mathematician who contributed to algebraic number theory and algebraic geometry. ...
: ''Algebraic Surfaces'', In: I. R. Shafarevich (ed.)
Algebraic Geometry II, Encyclopedia of Mathematical Sciences
vol. 35, Springer 2013 reprint of 1996 edition, pp. 127–154 (originally published in Russian in 1989) * with
Yuri Manin Yuri Ivanovich Manin (russian: Ю́рий Ива́нович Ма́нин; born 16 February 1937) is a Russian mathematician, known for work in algebraic geometry and diophantine geometry, and many expository works ranging from mathematical logi ...
: Трехмерные квартики и контрпримеры к проблеме Люэрта, Mat. Sbornik, vol. 86, 1971, pp. 140–166 * with Yu. G. Prokhorov: ''Fano Varieties.'' In A. N. Parshin, I. Shafarevich (eds.): ''Algebraic Geometry V.'' Encyclopedia of Mathematical Sciences, Springer, 1999 * ''Fano 3-folds.'' (Russian), Parts 1 & 2, Mat. USSR Izv., vol. 11, 1977, pp. 485–527, vol. 12, 1978, pp. 469–506
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* (with full list of publications) {{DEFAULTSORT:Iskovskikh, Vasilii Alekseevich 1939 births 2009 deaths Moscow State University alumni Moscow State University faculty Steklov Institute of Mathematics faculty 20th-century Russian mathematicians 21st-century Russian mathematicians Algebraic geometers