Anatoly Timofeevich Fomenko is a Soviet and Russian professor of Mathematics at Moscow State University.
17 Facts About Anatoly Fomenko
Anatoly Fomenko is well-known as a topologist and member of the Russian Academy of Sciences.
Anatoly Fomenko is a painter and illustrator of original artworks inspired by topological objects and structures.
Anatoly Fomenko originated a fictitious and pseudoscientific history called New Chronology, based on works of Russian-Soviet writer Nikolai Alexandrovich Morozov.
In 1959, his family returned to Eastern Ukraine and settled in the city of Luhansk, where Anatoly Fomenko attended Secondary School No 26.
Anatoly Fomenko graduated from the Mechanics and Mathematics Department of Moscow State University in 1967.
Anatoly Fomenko developed the theory of topological invariants of an integrable Hamiltonian system.
Anatoly Fomenko is the author of 180 scientific publications and 26 textbooks on mathematics.
Anatoly Fomenko is a specialist in geometry and topology, variational calculus, symplectic topology, Hamiltonian geometry and mechanics, and computational geometry.
Anatoly Fomenko has served as the editor of several Russian-language mathematics journals and is a member of many councils overseeing dissertations in his field.
Anatoly Fomenko is a full member of the Russian Academy of Sciences, the International Higher Education Academy of Sciences, and the Russian Academy of Technological Sciences.
Anatoly Fomenko is a member of the Russian Academy of Natural Sciences.
Anatoly Fomenko is the author of extensive writings in his original fields of mathematics, and is known for his original drawings inspired by topological objects and structures.
Anatoly Fomenko is one of the authors of a concept that manipulates historical chronology called New Chronology.
Anatoly Fomenko asserts from this that all of ancient history is merely a reflection of events that occurred in the Middle Ages, and that all of Chinese and Arab history are fabrications of 17th- and 18th-century Jesuits.
Anatoly Fomenko is the author and sometimes co-author of several books the analysis of historical chronicles as well as the chronology of antiquity and the Middle Ages.
Anatoly Fomenko is a painter and illustrator whose work often depicts objects from mathematics, many related to topology.