Alexander Soifer
Alexander Soifer is a Russian-born American mathematician and mathematics author.
Soifer obtained his Ph.D. in 1973 and became a professor of mathematics at the University of Colorado in 1979. He was visiting fellow at Princeton University from 2002 to 2004, and again from 2006 to 2007. Soifer also teaches courses on art history and European cinema. His publications include 13 books and over 400 articles.
In 1991, Soifer established Geombinatorics, a quarterly scientific journal of mathematics, and also acts as its publisher with its editorial board through the University of Colorado Colorado Springs as of 2026. The journal covers problems in discrete, convex, and combinatorial geometry, as well as related areas. Geombinatorics is indexed in Zentralblatt MATH, Excellence in Research for Australia, and MathSciNet.
In July 2006 at the University of Cambridge, Soifer was presented with the Paul Erdős Award by the World Federation of National Mathematics Competitions.
Soifer was the President of the World Federation of National Mathematics Competitions from 2012 to 2018. His Erdős number is 1.
Soifer Mathematical Olympiad
Every year, Soifer, along with other mathematician colleagues, sponsors the Soifer Mathematical Olympiad at the University of Colorado Colorado Springs. Soifer founded the CMO on April 18, 1983, and compiles and writes most of the problems for the contest.For the Olympiad's 30th anniversary, the university produced a film about it.
In May 2018, in recognition of 35 years of leadership, the judges and winners decided to rename the Colorado Mathematical Olympiad to the Soifer Mathematical Olympiad.