Vladimir Turaev
Vladimir Georgievich Turaev is a Russian mathematician, specializing in topology.
Turaev received in 1979 from the Steklov Institute of Mathematics his Candidate of Sciences degree under Oleg Viro. Turaev was a professor at the University of Strasbourg and then became a professor at Indiana University. In 2016, he was elected a Fellow of the American Mathematical Society.
Turaev's research deals with low-dimensional topology, quantum topology, and knot theory and their interconnections with quantum field theory. In 1991, Reshetikhin and Turaev published a mathematical construction of new topological invariants of compact oriented 3-manifolds and framed links in these manifolds, corresponding to a mathematical implementation of ideas in quantum field theory published by Witten; the invariants are now called Witten-Reshetikhin-Turaev invariants. In 1992, Turaev and Viro introduced a new family of invariants for 3-manifolds by using state sums computed on triangulations of manifolds; these invariants are now called Turaev-Viro invariants.
In 1990, Turaev was an Invited Speaker with talk State sum models in low dimensional topology at the ICM in Kyōto. In 2016, he shared, with Alexis Virelizier, the Ferran Sunyer i Balaguer Prize for their monograph Monoidal categories and topological field theory.
Selected publications
Articles
- with Nicolai Reshetikhin:
Books
- Quantum invariants of Knots and 3-Manifolds, de Gruyter 1994; ;
- with Christian Kassel and Marc Rosso: Quantum groups and knot invariants, SMF 1997
- as editor with Anatoly Vershik:, American Mathematical Society 2001
- , Birkhäuser 2001
- , Birkhäuser 2002
- with Christian Kassel:, Springer 2008,
- , European Mathematical Society 2010
- with Alexis Virelizier:, Birkhäuser 2015