Mikhail Khovanov

Mikhail Khovanov
Михаил Гелиевич Хованов
Born1972 (age 51–52)
NationalityRussian-American
Alma materYale University
OccupationProfessor of Mathematics
EmployerColumbia University
Known forKhovanov homology, categorification
Notable workA categorification of the Jones polynomial
RelativesTanya Khovanova (half-sister)

Mikhail Khovanov (Russian: Михаил Гелиевич Хованов; born 1972) is a Russian-American professor of mathematics at Columbia University who works on representation theory, knot theory, and algebraic topology. He is known for introducing Khovanov homology for links,[1][2] which was one of the first examples of categorification.

  1. ^ Bar-Natan, Dror (2002), "On Khovanov's categorification of the Jones polynomial", Algebraic & Geometric Topology, 2: 337–370, arXiv:math/0201043, doi:10.2140/agt.2002.2.337, ISSN 1472-2747, MR 1917056, S2CID 11754112

    "Our hope for the week was to understand and improve Khovanov's seminal work on the categorification of the Jones polynomial" (Page 337).

  2. ^ Khovanov, Mikhail (2000), "A categorification of the Jones polynomial", Duke Mathematical Journal, 101 (3): 359–426, arXiv:math/9908171, doi:10.1215/S0012-7094-00-10131-7, ISSN 0012-7094, MR 1740682, S2CID 119585149

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