American mathematician
Mark Sapir (February 12, 1957 - October 8, 2022)[ 1] [ 2] was a U.S. and Russian mathematician working in geometric group theory , semigroup theory and combinatorial algebra. He was a Centennial Professor of Mathematics in the Department of Mathematics at Vanderbilt University .
Sapir received his undergraduate degree in mathematics (diploma of higher education ) from the Ural State University in Yekaterinburg (then called Sverdlovsk), Russia , in 1978.[ 1] He received his PhD in mathematics (Candidate of Sciences ) degree, joint from the Ural State University and Moscow State Pedagogical Institute in 1983, with Lev Shevrin as the advisor.[ 1]
Afterwards Sapir held faculty appointments at the Ural State University , Sverdlovsk Pedagogical Institute , University of Nebraska at Lincoln , before coming as a professor of mathematics to Vanderbilt University in 1997. He was appointed a Centennial Professor of Mathematics at Vanderbilt in 2001.
Sapir gave an invited talk at the International Congress of Mathematicians in Madrid in 2006.[ 3] He gave an AMS Invited Address at the American Mathematical Society Sectional Meeting in Huntsville, Alabama in October 2008.[ 4] He gave a plenary talk at the December 2008 Winter Meeting of the Canadian Mathematical Society .[ 5] Sapir gave the 33d William J. Spencer Lecture at the Kansas State University in November 2008.[ 6] He gave the 75th KAM Mathematical Colloquium lecture at the Charles University in Prague in June 2010.[ 7]
Sapir became a member of the inaugural class of Fellows of the American Mathematical Society in 2012.[ 8]
Sapir founded the Journal of Combinatorial Algebra , published by the European Mathematical Society , and served as its founding editor-in-chief starting in 2016.[ 9] He also was an editorial board member for the journals Groups, Complexity, Cryptology and Algebra and Discrete Mathematics . His past editorial board positions include Journal of Pure and Applied Algebra , Groups, Geometry, and Dynamics , Algebra Universalis , and International Journal of Algebra and Computation (as Managing Editor).
A special mathematical conference in honor of Sapir's 60th birthday took place at the University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign in May 2017.[ 10]
Mark Sapir's elder daughter, Jenya Sapir, is also a mathematician; she was Maryam Mirzakhani's first (out of two) students.[ 11] Currently, she is an assistant professor in the Department of Mathematics of Binghamton University .[ 12]
Mark Sapir and his wife Olga Sapir became naturalized U.S. citizens in July 2003,[ 13] after suing the BCIS in federal court over a multi-year delay of their citizenship application originally filed in 1999.[ 14]
Mathematical contributions
Sapir's early mathematical work concerned mostly semigroup theory .
In geometric group theory his most well-known and significant results were obtained in two papers published in the Annals of Mathematics in 2002,[ 15] [ 16] the first joint with Jean-Camille Birget and Eliyahu Rips , and the second joint with Birget, Rips and Aleksandr Olshansky . The first paper provided an essentially complete description of all the possible growth types of Dehn functions of finitely presented groups . The second paper proved that a finitely presented group has the word problem solvable in non-deterministic polynomial time (NP ) if and only if this group embeds as a subgroup of a finitely presented group with polynomial Dehn function. A combined featured review of these two papers in Mathematical Reviews characterized them as ``remarkable foundational results regarding isoperimetric functions of finitely presented groups and their connections with the complexity of the word problem".[ 17]
Sapir was also known for his work, mostly joint with Cornelia Druţu , on developing the asymptotic cone approach to the study of relatively hyperbolic groups .[ 18] [ 19]
A 2002 paper of Sapir and Olshansky constructed the first known finitely presented counter-examples to the Von Neumann conjecture .[ 20]
Sapir also introduced, in a 1993 paper with Meakin,[ 21] the notion of a diagram group , based on finite semigroup presentations. He further developed this notion in subsequent joint papers with Guba.[ 22] Diagram groups provided a new approach to the study of Thompson groups , which appear as important examples of diagram groups.
Selected publications
Guba, Victor; Sapir, Mark (1997). "Diagram groups". Memoirs of the American Mathematical Society . 130 (620). doi :10.1090/memo/0620 . MR 1396957 .
Sapir, Mark V.; Birget, Jean-Camille; Rips, Eliyahu (2002). "Isoperimetric and isodiametric functions of groups". Annals of Mathematics . Second Series. 156 (2): 345–466. arXiv :math/9811106 . doi :10.2307/3597196 . JSTOR 3597196 . MR 1933723 . S2CID 14155715 .
Birget, Jean-Camille; Ol'shanskii, Alexander Yu.; Rips, Eliyahu; Sapir, Mark V. (2002). "Isoperimetric functions of groups and computational complexity of the word problem". Annals of Mathematics . Second Series. 156 (2): 467–518. arXiv :math/9811105 . doi :10.2307/3597195 . JSTOR 3597195 . MR 1933724 . S2CID 119728458 .
Olʹshanskii, Alexander Yu.; Sapir, Mark V. (2002). "Non-amenable finitely presented torsion-by-cyclic groups". Publications Mathématiques de l'IHÉS . 96 (2003): 43–169. arXiv :math/0208237 . doi :10.1007/s10240-002-0006-7 . MR 1985031 . S2CID 122990460 .
Borisov, Alexander; Sapir, Mark (2005). "Polynomial maps over finite fields and residual finiteness of mapping tori of group endomorphisms". Inventiones Mathematicae . 160 (2): 341–356. arXiv :math/0309121 . doi :10.1007/s00222-004-0411-2 . MR 2138070 . S2CID 6210319 .
Druţu, Cornelia; Sapir, Mark (2008). "Groups acting on tree-graded spaces and splittings of relatively hyperbolic groups" . Advances in Mathematics . 217 (3): 1313–1367. doi :10.1016/j.aim.2007.08.012 . MR 2383901 . S2CID 10461978 .
See also
References
^ a b c Mark Sapir's CV , Department of Mathematics, Vanderbilt University . Accessed November 4, 2018
^ Mark Sapir Obituary . Accessed October 10, 2022
^ ICM Plenary and Invited Speakers , International Mathematical Union . Accessed November 4, 2018.
^ AMS Sectional Meeting Invited Addresses. 2008 Fall Southeastern Meeting Huntsville, AL, October 24-26, 2008 (Friday – Sunday) Meeting #1044 . American Mathematical Society . Accessed November 4, 2018.
^ Plenary lectures , December 2008 Winter Meeting, Canadian Mathematical Society . Accessed November 4, 2018.
^ William J. Spencer Lectures , Department of Mathematics, Kansas State University . Accessed November 4, 2018.
^ KAM Mathematical Colloquia , Department of Applied Mathematics, Charles University . Accessed November 4, 2018.
^ List of Fellows of the American Mathematical Society , American Mathematical Society . Accessed November 4, 2018.
^ Editorial Board , Journal of Combinatorial Algebra . European Mathematical Society . Accessed November 4, 2018.
^ CONFERENCE ON GEOMETRIC AND COMBINATORIAL METHODS IN GROUP THEORY. In honor of Mark Sapir's 60th birthday Department of Mathematics, University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign . Accessed November 4, 2018.
^ "Jenya Sapir at the Math Genealogy Project" . Retrieved Feb 14, 2020 . |
^ Jenya Sapir's webpage , Department of Mathematics of Binghamton University . Accessed November 4, 2018.
^ Sapir vs Aschcroft, Case No. 3:03-0326 (Middle District of Tenn. 2003), Judge Aleta A. Trauger. Order of August 13, 2003. LexisNexis . Accessed November 11, 2018.
^ Jim Patterson, Russian couple file lawsuit over INS delay. Plainview Daily Herald , April 24, 2003. Accessed November 11, 2018.
^ Birget, J.-C.; Ol'shanskii, A. Yu; Rips, E.; Sapir, M. V. (September 2002). "Isoperimetric Functions of Groups and Computational Complexity of the Word Problem". Annals of Mathematics . Second Series. 156 (2): 467. arXiv :math/9811106 . doi :10.2307/3597196 . JSTOR 3597196 . MR 1933723 . S2CID 14155715 .
^ Sapir, Mark V.; Birget, Jean-Camille; Rips, Eliyahu (September 2002). "Isoperimetric and Isodiametric Functions of Groups". Annals of Mathematics . Second Series. 156 (2): 345. arXiv :math/9811105 . doi :10.2307/3597195 . JSTOR 3597195 . MR 1933724 . S2CID 119728458 .
^ Ilya Kapovich (2005) Mathematical Reviews , MR 1933723 and MR 1933724 .
^ Druţu, Cornelia; Sapir, Mark (September 2005). "Tree-graded spaces and asymptotic cones of groups" . Topology . 44 (5): 959–1058. arXiv :math/0405030 . doi :10.1016/j.top.2005.03.003 . MR 2153979 .
^ Druţu, Cornelia; Sapir, Mark V. (February 2008). "Groups acting on tree-graded spaces and splittings of relatively hyperbolic groups" . Advances in Mathematics . 217 (3): 1313–1367. doi :10.1016/j.aim.2007.08.012 . MR 2383901 . S2CID 10461978 .
^ Olʹshanskii, Alexander Yu.; Sapir, Mark V. (2002). "Non-amenable finitely presented torsion-by-cyclic groups". Publications Mathématiques de l'IHÉS (96): 43–169. arXiv :math/0208237 . Bibcode :2002math......8237O . MR 1985031 .
^ Meakin, John; Sapir, Mark (1993). "Congruences on free monoids and submonoids of polycyclic monoids" . Journal of the Australian Mathematical Society, Series A . 54 (2): 236–253. doi :10.1017/S1446788700037149 . MR 1200795 .
^ Guba, Victor; Sapir, Mark (1997). "Diagram groups". Memoirs of the American Mathematical Society . 130 (620). doi :10.1090/memo/0620 . MR 1396957 .
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