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  1. Grigory Aleksandrovich Margulis (Russian: Григо́рий Алекса́ндрович Маргу́лис, first name often given as Gregory, Grigori or Gregori; born February 24, 1946) is a Russian-American mathematician known for his work on lattices in Lie groups, and the introduction of methods from ergodic theory into diophantine ...

  2. Gregory Margulis (born February 24, 1946, Moscow, Russia, U.S.S.R.) is a Russian-born mathematician who was awarded the Fields Medal (1978) for his contributions to the theory of Lie groups and the Abel Prize (2020) for his work involving probability theory and dynamical systems.

  3. In a glittering mathematical career, Gregory (Grisha) Margulis has introduced many influential ideas, solved long-standing open questions, and discovered deep connections between different mathematical fields.

  4. Gregory Margulis, Ph.D. Moscow 1970. Erastus L. DeForest Professor Emeritus of Mathematics. Lie group theory, Ergodic theory, Dynamics, Geometry, Number theory, Combinatorics. Fields Medal, National Academy of Sciences, American Academy of Arts and Sciences, Wolf Prize, Abel Prize.

  5. Mar 18, 2020 · Margulis, a renowned mathematician and a Yale professor since 1991, is the first Yale recipient of the prestigious award. He is known for his groundbreaking work on lattices, quadratic forms, expander graphs, and more.

  6. Gregory A. Margulis. Professor of Mathematics. Office: 452 DL. Phone: 203.432.4687. Email: margulis@math.yale.edu. Ph.D. Moscow 1970. Research Interests. Lie groups.

  7. Gregory A. Margulis. Erastus L. DeForest Professor of Mathematics. Office: 452 DL. Phone: 203-432-4687. Fax: 203-432-7316. Email: margulis@math.yale.edu. Ph.D. Moscow 1970. Research Interests.