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Boris Khesin

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Boris Khesin, Berkeley 1990

Boris Aronovich Khesin (in Russian: Борис Аронович Хесин, born in 1964) is a Russian and Canadian mathematician working on infinite-dimensional Lie groups, Poisson geometry and hydrodynamics. He is a professor at the University of Toronto.

Khesin obtained his Ph.D. from Moscow State University in 1990 under the supervision of Vladimir Arnold (Thesis: Normal forms and versal deformations of evolution differential equations).[1]

In 1997 he was awarded the Aisenstadt Prize.[2][3]

Boris Khesin specializes in instructing high-level calculus, including trigonometric functions, inverse function theorem, differentiation, integration, and fundamental theorem of calculus.

References[edit]

  1. ^ Mathematics Genealogy Project
  2. ^ "CRM: André-Aisenstadt Prize".
  3. ^ "Boris A. KHESIN".