Vladimir Arnold

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Vladimir Arnold was a prominent Soviet and Russian mathematician renowned for his fundamental contributions to dynamical systems, catastrophe theory, and singularity theory.

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instanceOf Russian mathematician
Soviet mathematician
human
mathematician
academicAdvisor Andrei Kolmogorov
surface form: Andrey Kolmogorov
awardReceived Lagrange Prize
Lenin Prize
Lobachevsky Prize
State Prize of the USSR
Wolf Prize in Mathematics
citizenship Russia
Soviet Union
countryOfBirth Soviet Union
countryOfDeath France
dateOfBirth 1937-06-12
dateOfDeath 2010-06-03
educatedAt Moscow State University
employer Moscow State University
Steklov Institute of Mathematics
École Polytechnique
familyName Arnold
fieldOfWork Hamiltonian mechanics
algebraic geometry
catastrophe theory
dynamical systems
mathematical physics
mathematics
ordinary differential equations
partial differential equations
singularity theory
symplectic geometry
topology
givenName Vladimir
knownFor Arnold cat map
Arnold conjecture
Arnold diffusion
Arnold tongue
Arnold web
Kolmogorov–Arnold–Moser theory
catastrophe theory
classification of simple singularities
singularity theory of differentiable maps
topological fluid dynamics
languageSpoken Russian
memberOf Academia Europaea
Russian Academy of Sciences
notableWork Structural Stability and Morphogenesis
surface form: Catastrophe Theory

Lectures on Partial Differential Equations
Mathematical Methods of Classical Mechanics
Ordinary Differential Equations
Singularity Theory
Topological Methods in Hydrodynamics
placeOfBirth Odesa
surface form: Odessa
placeOfDeath Paris
sexOrGender male

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Andrei Kolmogorov doctoralStudent Vladimir Arnold
René Thom influenced Vladimir Arnold