Ivan Fesenko is a mathematician working in number theory and its interaction with other areas of modern mathematics.
12 Facts About Ivan Fesenko
Ivan Fesenko is a distinguished professor of mathematics at Westlake University in China.
Ivan Fesenko moved to Westlake University in China as a distinguished professor of mathematics in 2023.
Ivan Fesenko was awarded the Prize of the Petersburg Mathematical Society in 1992.
Ivan Fesenko contributed to several areas of number theory such as class field theory and its generalizations, as well as to various related developments in pure mathematics.
Ivan Fesenko contributed to explicit formulas for the generalized Hilbert symbol on local fields and higher local field, higher class field theory, p-class field theory, arithmetic noncommutative local class field theory.
Ivan Fesenko coauthored a textbook on local fields and a volume on higher local fields.
Ivan Fesenko discovered a higher Haar measure and integration on various higher local and adelic objects.
Ivan Fesenko pioneered the study of zeta functions in higher dimensions by developing his theory of higher adelic zeta integrals.
Ivan Fesenko's contributions include his analysis of class field theories and their main generalizations.
Ivan Fesenko played an active role in organizing the study of inter-universal Teichmuller theory of Shinichi Mochizuki.
Ivan Fesenko is the author of a survey and a general article on this theory.