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Yakov Matveevich Eliashberg (also Yasha Eliashberg; russian: link=no, Яков Матвеевич Элиашберг; born 11 December 1946) is an American mathematician who was born in Leningrad, USSR.


Education and career

Eliashberg received his PhD, entitled ''Surgery of Singularities of Smooth Mappings'', from
Leningrad University Saint Petersburg State University (SPBU; russian: Санкт-Петербургский государственный университет) is a public research university in Saint Petersburg, Russia. Founded in 1724 by a decree of Peter the G ...
in 1972, under the direction of Vladimir Rokhlin. Due to the growing anti-Semitism in the Soviet Union, from 1972 to 1979 he had to work at the
Syktyvkar State University Pitirim Sorokin Syktyvkar State University (russian: Сыктывкарский государственный университет имени Питирима Сорокина; kv, Коми Республика, Сыктывкарса канм ...
in the isolated
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. In 1980 Eliashberg returned to Leningrad and applied for a visa, but his request was denied and he became a
refusenik Refusenik (russian: отказник, otkaznik, ; alternatively spelt refusnik) was an unofficial term for individuals—typically, but not exclusively, Soviet Jews—who were denied permission to emigrate, primarily to Israel, by the authori ...
until 1987. He was cut off from mathematical life and was prevented to work in academia, but due to a friend's intercession, he managed to secure a job in industry as the head of a computer software group. In 1988 Eliashberg managed to move to the United States, and since 1989 he has been Herald L. and Caroline L. Ritch professor of mathematics at Stanford University. Between 2001 and 2002 he was Distinguished Visiting Professor at the Institute of Advanced Studies.


Awards

Eliashberg received the "Young Mathematician" Prize from the
Leningrad Mathematical Society The Saint Petersburg Mathematical Society (russian: Санкт-Петербургское математическое общество) is a mathematical society run by Saint Petersburg mathematicians. Historical notes The St. Petersburg Mathe ...
in 1972. He was an invited speaker at the International Congress of Mathematicians in 1986, 1998 and 2006 (plenary lecture). In
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he was a recipient of the Guggenheim Fellowship. In 2001 Eliashberg was awarded the
Oswald Veblen Prize in Geometry __NOTOC__ The Oswald Veblen Prize in Geometry is an award granted by the American Mathematical Society for notable research in geometry or topology. It was founded in 1961 in memory of Oswald Veblen. The Veblen Prize is now worth US$5000, and is ...
from the AMS for his work in symplectic and
contact topology In mathematics, contact geometry is the study of a geometric structure on smooth manifolds given by a hyperplane distribution in the tangent bundle satisfying a condition called 'complete non-integrability'. Equivalently, such a distribution ma ...
, in particular for his proof of the symplectic rigidity and the development of 3-dimensional
contact topology In mathematics, contact geometry is the study of a geometric structure on smooth manifolds given by a hyperplane distribution in the tangent bundle satisfying a condition called 'complete non-integrability'. Equivalently, such a distribution ma ...
. In 2002 Eliashberg was elected to the National Academy of Sciences of the US and in 2012 he became a fellow of the
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. He also was a member of the Selection Committee in mathematical sciences of the Shaw Prize. He received a Doctorat Honoris Causa from the ENS Lyon in 2009 and from the
University of Uppsala Uppsala University ( sv, Uppsala universitet) is a public research university in Uppsala, Sweden. Founded in 1477, it is the oldest university in Sweden and the Nordic countries still in operation. The university rose to significance during ...
in 2017. In 2013 Eliashberg shared with
Helmut Hofer Helmut Hermann W. Hofer (born February 28, 1956) is a German-American mathematician, one of the founders of the area of symplectic topology. He is a member of the National Academy of Sciences, and the recipient of the 1999 Ostrowski Prize and ...
the Heinz Hopf Prize from the
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, Zurich, for their pioneering research in symplectic topology. In 2016 Yakov Eliashberg was awarded the
Crafoord Prize The Crafoord Prize is an annual science prize established in 1980 by Holger Crafoord, a Swedish industrialist, and his wife Anna-Greta Crafoord. The Prize is awarded in partnership between the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences and the Crafoord Foun ...
in Mathematics from the Swedish Academy of Sciences ''for the development of contact and symplectic topology and groundbreaking discoveries of rigidity and flexibility phenomena.'' In 2020 he received the Wolf Prize in Mathematics (jointly with Simon K. Donaldson). He was elected to the
American Academy of Arts and Sciences The American Academy of Arts and Sciences (abbreviation: AAA&S) is one of the oldest learned societies in the United States. It was founded in 1780 during the American Revolution by John Adams, John Hancock, James Bowdoin, Andrew Oliver, a ...
in 2021.


Research

Eliashberg's research interests are in differential topology, especially in symplectic and
contact topology In mathematics, contact geometry is the study of a geometric structure on smooth manifolds given by a hyperplane distribution in the tangent bundle satisfying a condition called 'complete non-integrability'. Equivalently, such a distribution ma ...
. In the 80's he developed a combinatorial technique which he used to prove that the group of symplectomorphisms is \mathcal^0- closed in the
diffeomorphism group In mathematics, a diffeomorphism is an isomorphism of smooth manifolds. It is an Inverse function, invertible Function (mathematics), function that maps one differentiable manifold to another such that both the function and its inverse function ...
. This fundamental result, proved in a different way also by Gromov is now called the Eliashberg-Gromov theorem, and is one of the first manifestation of symplectic rigidity. In 1990 he discovered a complete topological characterization of Stein manifolds of
complex dimension In mathematics, complex dimension usually refers to the dimension of a complex manifold or a complex algebraic variety. These are spaces in which the local neighborhoods of points (or of non-singular points in the case of a variety) are modeled on a ...
greater than 2. Eliashberg classified contact structures into "tight" and "overtwisted" ones. Using this dichotomy, he gave the complete classification of contact structures on the
3-sphere In mathematics, a 3-sphere is a higher-dimensional analogue of a sphere. It may be embedded in 4-dimensional Euclidean space as the set of points equidistant from a fixed central point. Analogous to how the boundary of a ball in three dimensio ...
. Together with Thurston, he developed the theory of confoliations, which unifies foliations and contact structures. Eliashberg worked on various aspects of the h-principle, introduced by Mikhail Gromov, and he wrote in 2002 an introductory book on the subject. Together with
Givental Alexander Givental (russian: Александр Борисович Гивенталь) is a Russian-American mathematician working in symplectic topology and singularity theory, as well as their relation to topological string theories. He graduate ...
and Hofer, Eliashberg pioneered the foundations of
symplectic field theory The term "symplectic" is a calque of "complex" introduced by Hermann Weyl in 1939. In mathematics it may refer to: * Symplectic Clifford algebra, see Weyl algebra * Symplectic geometry * Symplectic group * Symplectic integrator * Symplectic mani ...
. He supervised 41 PhD students as of 2022.


Major publications

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Books

* Eliashberg, Yakov M.; Thurston, William P. ''Confoliations.'' University Lecture Series, 13. American Mathematical Society, Providence, RI, 1998. x+66 pp. * Eliashberg, Y.; Mishachev, N. ''Introduction to the h-principle.'' Graduate Studies in Mathematics, 48. American Mathematical Society, Providence, RI, 2002. xviii+206 pp. * Cieliebak, Kai; Eliashberg, Yakov. ''From Stein to Weinstein and back. Symplectic geometry of affine complex manifolds.'' American Mathematical Society Colloquium Publications, 59. American Mathematical Society, Providence, RI, 2012. xii+364 pp.


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Eliashberg, Yakov 1946 births Living people Mathematicians from Saint Petersburg Jewish Russian scientists Saint Petersburg State University alumni Members of the United States National Academy of Sciences Fellows of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences Fellows of the American Mathematical Society Topologists Stanford University Department of Mathematics faculty