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  1. Caucher Birkar FRS (Kurdish: کۆچەر بیرکار, romanized: Koçer Bîrkar, lit. 'migrant mathematician'; born Fereydoun Derakhshani ( Persian : فریدون درخشانی ); July 1978) is an Iranian mathematician and a professor at Tsinghua University [4] and at the University of Cambridge .

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  2. Caucher Birkar (kurdisch کۆچەر بیرکار Koçer Bîrkar; * Juli 1978 in Marivan, Kordestān, Iran als فریدون درخشانی Fereydoun Derakhshani) ist ein britisch-iranischer Mathematiker kurdischer Herkunft, der sich mit algebraischer Geometrie befasst.

  3. Caucher Birkar is a leading expert in algebraic geometry, especially birational geometry, and its applications to other parts of mathematics. He is a Fellow of the Royal Society, a Fields Medalist, and a Leverhulme Prize winner. He has published many influential papers on topics such as generalised pairs, log Calabi-Yau fibrations, singularities, and mirror symmetry.

  4. 9. Okt. 2012 · View a PDF of the paper titled Lectures on birational geometry, by Caucher Birkar View PDF Abstract: Lecture notes of a course on birational geometry (taught at College de France, Winter 2011, with the support of Fondation Sciences Mathématiques de Paris).

    • Caucher Birkar
    • arXiv:1210.2670 [math.AG]
    • 2012
    • 85 pages
  5. 1. Aug. 2018 · Caucher Birkar, 40, has made breakthroughs in the classification of algebraic varieties — geometric objects that arise from polynomial equations, such as y = x 2. He was born in 1978 in a region ...

    • Davide Castelvecchi
    • 2018
  6. 1. Aug. 2018 · Caucher Birkar from simonsfoundation.org on Vimeo. Birkar, a member of Cambridge’s Department of Pure Mathematics and Mathematical Statistics, won the award for his work on categorising different kinds of polynomial equations. He proved that the infinite variety of such equations can be split into a finite number of classifications, a major ...

  7. Learn about the life and achievements of Professor Caucher Birkar, a UK-based Iranian Kurdish mathematician who won the Fields Medal for his contributions to algebraic geometry in 2018. He is currently a Professor of Mathematics at the University of Cambridge and has a passion for mathematics and a refugee background.