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Vyacheslav Vladimirovich Shokurov (russian: Вячеслав Владимирович Шокуров; born 18 May 1950) is a Russian
mathematician A mathematician is someone who uses an extensive knowledge of mathematics in their work, typically to solve mathematical problems. Mathematicians are concerned with numbers, data, quantity, structure, space, models, and change. History On ...
best known for his research in
algebraic geometry Algebraic geometry is a branch of mathematics, classically studying zeros of multivariate polynomials. Modern algebraic geometry is based on the use of abstract algebraic techniques, mainly from commutative algebra, for solving geometrical ...
. The proof of the Noether–Enriques–Petri theorem, the
cone theorem In mathematics, the cone of curves (sometimes the Kleiman-Mori cone) of an algebraic variety X is a combinatorial invariant of importance to the birational geometry of X. Definition Let X be a proper variety. By definition, a (real) ''1-cycle'' ...
, the existence of a line on smooth
Fano varieties In algebraic geometry, a Fano variety, introduced by Gino Fano in , is a complete variety ''X'' whose anticanonical bundle ''K''X* is ample. In this definition, one could assume that ''X'' is smooth over a field, but the minimal model program has ...
and, finally, the existence of log flips—these are several of Shokurov's contributions to the subject.


Early years

In 1968 Shokurov became a student at the Faculty of Mechanics and Mathematics of
Moscow State University M. V. Lomonosov Moscow State University (MSU; russian: Московский государственный университет имени М. В. Ломоносова) is a public research university in Moscow, Russia and the most prestigious ...
. Already as an undergraduate, Shokurov showed himself to be a mathematician of outstanding talent. In 1970, he proved the scheme analog of the Noether–Enriques–Petri theorem, which later allowed him to solve a Schottky-type problem for the polarized Prym varieties, and to prove the existence of a line on smooth Fano varieties. Upon his graduation Shokurov entered the Ph.D. program in Moscow State University under the supervision of
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 ...
. At this time Shokurov studied the geometry of Kuga varieties. The results obtained in this area became the body of his thesis and he was awarded his
Ph.D A Doctor of Philosophy (PhD, Ph.D., or DPhil; Latin: or ') is the most common Academic degree, degree at the highest academic level awarded following a course of study. PhDs are awarded for programs across the whole breadth of academic fields ...
. ("candidate degree") in 1976.


Work on birational geometry

Shokurov works on the birational geometry of algebraic varieties. After obtaining his Ph.D., he worked at the Yaroslavl State Pedagogical University together with Zalman Skopec. It was Skopec and another colleague,
Vasily Iskovskikh Vasili, Vasily, Vasilii or Vasiliy ( Russian: Василий) is a Russian masculine given name of Greek origin and corresponds to '' Basil''. It may refer to: * Vasili I of Moscow Grand Prince from 1389–1425 *Vasili II of Moscow Grand Prince ...
, who influenced considerably the development of Shokurov's mathematical interests at that time. Iskovskikh, who was working on the classification of three-dimensional smooth Fano varieties of principal series, posed two classical problems to Shokurov: the existence of a line on smooth Fano varieties and the smoothness of a general element in the anticanonical linear system of any such variety. Shokurov solved both of these problems for three-dimensional Fano varieties and the methods which he introduced for this purpose were later developed in the works of other mathematicians, who generalized Shokurov's ideas to the case of higher-dimensional Fano varieties, and even to the Fano varieties with (admissible) singularities. In 1983, Shokurov's paper ''Prym varieties: theory and applications'' was published. In it Shokurov brought to a completion the work on solving the Schottky-type problem for Prym varieties which originated in papers of
Arnaud Beauville Arnaud Beauville (born 10 May 1947) is a French mathematician, whose research interest is algebraic geometry. Beauville earned his doctorate from Paris Diderot University in 1977, with a thesis regarding Prym varieties and the Schottky problem, ...
and Andrey Tyurin. Shokurov proved a criterion which allows to decide whether the principally polarized Prym variety of a Beauville's pair, subject to some stability conditions, is the Jacobian of some smooth curve. As the main application this criterion provided the Iskovskikh's criterion for rationality of a standard conic bundle whose base is a smooth minimal rational surface.


Log flips

Since the late 80's Shokurov began to contribute to the development of the
Minimal model program In algebraic geometry, the minimal model program is part of the birational classification of algebraic varieties. Its goal is to construct a birational model of any complex projective variety which is as simple as possible. The subject has its orig ...
(MMP). In 1984 he published a paper titled ''On the closed cone of curves of algebraic 3-folds'' where he proved that the negative part of the closed cone of effective curves on an algebraic 3-fold (with admissible singularities) is locally polyhedral. A bit later, in 1985, Shokurov published a paper titled ''The nonvanishing theorem'', which became a cornerstone for the whole MMP as it was used in the proofs of such fundamental theorems as the Cone theorem and the Semi-ampleness theorem. Also in this paper, Shokurov proved the termination of three-dimensional flips. And even though he proved this only for three-dimensional varieties, most of his techniques were later generalized by
Yujiro Kawamata Yujiro Kawamata (born 1952) is a Japanese mathematician working in algebraic geometry. Career Kawamata completed the master's course at the University of Tokyo in 1977. He was an Assistant at the University of Mannheim from 1977 to 1979 and a M ...
to obtain similar results for varieties of any dimension. One of Shokurov's ideas formed a basis for a paper titled ''3-fold log flips'' where the existence of three-dimensional flips (first proved by
Shigefumi Mori is a Japanese mathematician, known for his work in algebraic geometry, particularly in relation to the classification of three-folds. Career Mori completed his Ph.D. titled "The Endomorphism Rings of Some Abelian Varieties" under Masayoshi Nagat ...
) was established in a more general log setting. The inductive method and the singularity theory of log pairs developed in the framework of that paper allowed most of the paper's results to be later generalized to arbitrary-dimensional varieties. Later on, in 2001, Shokurov announced the proof of the existence of 4-dimensional log flips, whose complete version appeared in two books: ''Flips for 3-folds and 4-folds'' and ''Birational geometry: linear systems and finitely-generated algebras''. An application of Shokurov's ideas concerning the existence of log flips has led to the paper ''Existence of minimal models for varieties of log general type'' by
Caucher Birkar Caucher Birkar ( ku, کۆچەر بیرکار, lit=migrant mathematician, translit=Koçer Bîrkar; born Fereydoun Derakhshani ( fa, فریدون درخشانی); July 1978) is an Iranian Kurdish mathematician and a professor at Tsinghua Universi ...
, Paolo Cascini,
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and
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.


Later career

Shokurov is presently a full professor at
Johns Hopkins University Johns Hopkins University (Johns Hopkins, Hopkins, or JHU) is a private university, private research university in Baltimore, Maryland. Founded in 1876, Johns Hopkins is the oldest research university in the United States and in the western hem ...
in
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and a non-tenured faculty member of the
Steklov Institute of Mathematics Steklov Institute of Mathematics or Steklov Mathematical Institute (russian: Математический институт имени В.А.Стеклова) is a premier research institute based in Moscow, specialized in mathematics, and a part ...
in
Moscow Moscow ( , US chiefly ; rus, links=no, Москва, r=Moskva, p=mɐskˈva, a=Москва.ogg) is the capital and largest city of Russia. The city stands on the Moskva River in Central Russia, with a population estimated at 13.0 million ...
. He is involved both in research and in teaching and he has supervised 9 Ph.D. students in different problems of birational geometry, including Fields medallist
Caucher Birkar Caucher Birkar ( ku, کۆچەر بیرکار, lit=migrant mathematician, translit=Koçer Bîrkar; born Fereydoun Derakhshani ( fa, فریدون درخشانی); July 1978) is an Iranian Kurdish mathematician and a professor at Tsinghua Universi ...
, Florin Ambro, Ivan Cheltsov, Jihun Park, Sung Rak Choi, Yifei Chen, Joseph Cutrone, and Nicholas Marshburn.


References


Selected papers

* * * * * V V Shokurov, ''On the closed cone of curves of algebraic 3-folds'', MATH USSR IZV, 1985, 24 (1), 193–198. * V V Shokurov, ''Prym varieties: theory and applications'', MATH USSR IZV, 1984, 23 (1), 83–147. * V V Sokurov, ''The existence of a straight line on fano 3-folds'', MATH USSR IZV, 1980, 15 (1), 173–209. * V V Sokurov, ''Smoothness of the general anticanonical divisor on a fano 3-fold'', MATH USSR IZV, 1980, 14 (2), 395-405. * V V Sokurov, ''The Noether–Enriques theorem on canonical curves'', MATH USSR SB, 1971, 15 (3), 361–403.


External links

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