Yevgeny Liokumovich
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Yevgeny Liokumovich | |
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| Alma mater | University of Toronto |
| Known for | Weyl law for the volume spectrum |
| Awards | Aisenstadt Prize (2022) |
| Scientific career | |
| Fields | Geometry |
| Institutions | University of Toronto |
| Thesis | Sweepouts of Riemannian surfaces (2015) |
| Doctoral advisor | Alexander Nabutovsky and Regina Rotman |
| Website | www |
Yevgeny Liokumovich is a mathematician whose research focus on geometry. He is an assistant professor at the University of Toronto.[1] In 2016, together with Fernando Codá Marques and André Neves, he solved a conjecture of Mikhael Gromov on a Weyl law for the volume spectrum in compact Riemannian manifolds, which was one of the reasons for which Liokumovich was awarded the André Aisenstadt Prize in 2022.[2][3]
Liokumovich grew up in Kazahkhstan before moving to Canada.[4] He obtained his PhD at the University of Toronto in 2015, with Alexander Nabutovsky and Regina Rotman as advisors, with the thesis Sweepouts of Riemannian surfaces.[5]
He was awarded a Sloan Fellowship in 2021,[6][7] and a Simons Fellowship in 2025.[8]