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Misha Verbitsky

Misha Verbitsky (Russian: Ми́ша Верби́цкий, born June 20, 1969, in Moscow) is a Russian mathematician. He works at the Instituto Nacional de Matemática Pura e Aplicada in Rio de Janeiro. He is primarily known to the general public as a controversial critic, political activist and independent music publisher.

Scientific activities edit

Verbitsky graduated from a Math class at the Moscow State School 57 in 1986, and has been active in mathematics since then.[1] His principal area of interest in mathematics is differential geometry, especially geometry of hyperkähler manifolds and locally conformally Kähler manifolds. He proved an analogue of the global Torelli theorem for hyperkähler manifolds[2] and the mirror conjecture[3] in hyperkähler case. He also contributed to the theory of Hodge structures.[4] His PhD thesis, titled Cohomology of compact Hyperkaehler Manifolds, was defended in 1995 at Harvard University[5] under the supervision of David Kazhdan. He has held different positions, most prominently at the Independent University of Moscow (since 1996), the University of Glasgow (2002–2007), and the HSE Faculty of Mathematics (since 2010). He currently works at IMPA in Rio de Janeiro.

Lenin edit

Verbitsky's webzine :LENIN:, started around 1997, is one of the oldest Russian online projects and has been hugely influential in the shaping of Russian counter-culture. It was the first website in Russian to openly discuss topics considered taboo at the time, such as pornography and Right-wing extremism, and to create a milieu for the emerging counter-culture aesthetic. The site also contains the largest single collection of rare underground music from the ex-USSR and contemporary Russia.

Western counter-culture edit

While studying mathematics at Harvard University in the early 90s, Verbitsky was heavily influenced by Western counter-culture, especially Thelema and industrial music, and was the first to introduce these concepts to post-Soviet Russia via his webzine. At the same time, Verbitsky developed his political views which can be described as a mixture of Social Darwinism, National Bolshevism and Anarchism. He is also a prominent supporter of the anti-copyright movement, and has given lectures on the subject at various locations, including Oxford University. His work Anticopyright: The Book is the only Russian publication placing concepts such as open source and copyleft into historical and cultural context.

National Bolshevik Party edit

After graduating from Harvard with a PhD, Verbitsky moved to Russia and became a close associate (though not a member) of Eduard Limonov's National Bolshevik Party. His articles were published in a variety of newspapers and magazines, including Russkij Zhurnal, Zhurnal.Ru, Zavtra and Limonka. When the National Bolsheviks split in 1998, he joined the Eurasia Party of Alexandr Dugin. Verbitsky has given numerous talks at the Novyi Universitet, Dugin's educational vehicle, and contributed to a variety of his publications such as Elementy and Vtorzhenie.

Writing style edit

Verbitsky's provocative writing style can be described as both aggressive and ironic, a mixture of gonzo journalism, profanity and surreal exaggeration which instantly captures the reader's attention. The critical response to his writings ranges from anger and disgust to fascination and widespread imitation (for example, his catchphrases "So it goes, Misha"[6] and "Kill, Kill, Kill" have been plagiarised all over the Russian web).[citation needed]

Ur-Realist Records edit

In 1998, Verbitsky founded the independent label UR-Realist Records to publish experimental and controversial underground music. Since then, over 40 albums have been released,[7] including those of punk legend Grazhdanskaya Oborona and the neofolk band Rada i Ternovnik.

Personal life edit

Verbitsky currently lives in Rio de Janeiro and teaches at IMPA.

In December 2009, Yuri Kuklachev, the founder of the Moscow Cat Theatre, filled a defamation lawsuit against Verbitsky. Kuklachev was seeking to recover alleged damages caused by Verbitsky quoting previously published allegations of Kuklachev's animal cruelty in one of his blog posts; moreover, Kuklachev holds Verbitsky responsible for the expletive-ridden content of anonymous comments to the post in question.[8][9]

In 2012, Verbitsky was convicted without his knowledge of copyright infringement. He had posted a photograph of a Russian politician who claims that his beard is trademarked.[10] The case has been appealed.

Bibliography edit

  • Anticopyright: The Book (2002)
  • :LENIN: an offering to Gods Unknown webzine
  • Against Culture + Pt. 2
  • Chaos and Underground Culture

References edit

  1. ^ "Verbitsky's CV".
  2. ^ Mongardi, Giovanni (March 19, 2013). "Automorphisms of hyperkähler manifolds". arXiv:1303.4670 [math.AG].
  3. ^ Verbitsky, Misha (March 14, 1996). "Mirror Symmetry for hyperkaehler manifolds". arXiv:hep-th/9512195.
  4. ^ Verbitsky, Misha (August 2, 2017). "Transcendental Hodge algebra". arXiv:1512.01011 [math.AG].
  5. ^ . Archived from the original on May 6, 2016. Retrieved October 25, 2017.
  6. ^ "So it goes" is a phrase from Kurt Vonnegut's novel Slaughterhouse-Five.
  7. ^ "UR-Realist Records". www.imperium.lenin.ru.
  8. ^ The ugly story of the Moscow Cat Theatre (Time For Change Magazine, Israel) August 29, 2012, at the Wayback Machine
  9. ^ Theater of Horrors by Alexei Tsvetkov; English translation by Marina Shuba
  10. ^ . Archived from the original on April 21, 2012.

External links edit

  • Official website
  • List of publications in Russ.ru
  • Biography at Marat Guelman's art page (in Russian)

misha, verbitsky, russian, Ми, ша, Верби, цкий, born, june, 1969, moscow, russian, mathematician, works, instituto, nacional, matemática, pura, aplicada, janeiro, primarily, known, general, public, controversial, critic, political, activist, independent, music. Misha Verbitsky Russian Mi sha Verbi ckij born June 20 1969 in Moscow is a Russian mathematician He works at the Instituto Nacional de Matematica Pura e Aplicada in Rio de Janeiro He is primarily known to the general public as a controversial critic political activist and independent music publisher Misha VerbitskyBornMikhail Sergeyevich Verbitsky 1969 06 20 June 20 1969 age 54 Moscow Soviet UnionAlma materHarvard UniversityKnown forTorelli theorem for hyperkahler manifoldsScientific careerFieldsMathematicsInstitutionsIndependent University of MoscowUniversity of GlasgowHSE Faculty of MathematicsUniversite libre de BruxellesInstituto Nacional de Matematica Pura e AplicadaDoctoral advisorDavid Kazhdan Contents 1 Scientific activities 2 Lenin 3 Western counter culture 4 National Bolshevik Party 5 Writing style 6 Ur Realist Records 7 Personal life 8 Bibliography 9 References 10 External linksScientific activities editVerbitsky graduated from a Math class at the Moscow State School 57 in 1986 and has been active in mathematics since then 1 His principal area of interest in mathematics is differential geometry especially geometry of hyperkahler manifolds and locally conformally Kahler manifolds He proved an analogue of the global Torelli theorem for hyperkahler manifolds 2 and the mirror conjecture 3 in hyperkahler case He also contributed to the theory of Hodge structures 4 His PhD thesis titled Cohomology of compact Hyperkaehler Manifolds was defended in 1995 at Harvard University 5 under the supervision of David Kazhdan He has held different positions most prominently at the Independent University of Moscow since 1996 the University of Glasgow 2002 2007 and the HSE Faculty of Mathematics since 2010 He currently works at IMPA in Rio de Janeiro Lenin editVerbitsky s webzine LENIN started around 1997 is one of the oldest Russian online projects and has been hugely influential in the shaping of Russian counter culture It was the first website in Russian to openly discuss topics considered taboo at the time such as pornography and Right wing extremism and to create a milieu for the emerging counter culture aesthetic The site also contains the largest single collection of rare underground music from the ex USSR and contemporary Russia Western counter culture editWhile studying mathematics at Harvard University in the early 90s Verbitsky was heavily influenced by Western counter culture especially Thelema and industrial music and was the first to introduce these concepts to post Soviet Russia via his webzine At the same time Verbitsky developed his political views which can be described as a mixture of Social Darwinism National Bolshevism and Anarchism He is also a prominent supporter of the anti copyright movement and has given lectures on the subject at various locations including Oxford University His work Anticopyright The Book is the only Russian publication placing concepts such as open source and copyleft into historical and cultural context National Bolshevik Party editAfter graduating from Harvard with a PhD Verbitsky moved to Russia and became a close associate though not a member of Eduard Limonov s National Bolshevik Party His articles were published in a variety of newspapers and magazines including Russkij Zhurnal Zhurnal Ru Zavtra and Limonka When the National Bolsheviks split in 1998 he joined the Eurasia Party of Alexandr Dugin Verbitsky has given numerous talks at the Novyi Universitet Dugin s educational vehicle and contributed to a variety of his publications such as Elementy and Vtorzhenie Writing style editVerbitsky s provocative writing style can be described as both aggressive and ironic a mixture of gonzo journalism profanity and surreal exaggeration which instantly captures the reader s attention The critical response to his writings ranges from anger and disgust to fascination and widespread imitation for example his catchphrases So it goes Misha 6 and Kill Kill Kill have been plagiarised all over the Russian web citation needed Ur Realist Records editIn 1998 Verbitsky founded the independent label UR Realist Records to publish experimental and controversial underground music Since then over 40 albums have been released 7 including those of punk legend Grazhdanskaya Oborona and the neofolk band Rada i Ternovnik Personal life editVerbitsky currently lives in Rio de Janeiro and teaches at IMPA In December 2009 Yuri Kuklachev the founder of the Moscow Cat Theatre filled a defamation lawsuit against Verbitsky Kuklachev was seeking to recover alleged damages caused by Verbitsky quoting previously published allegations of Kuklachev s animal cruelty in one of his blog posts moreover Kuklachev holds Verbitsky responsible for the expletive ridden content of anonymous comments to the post in question 8 9 In 2012 Verbitsky was convicted without his knowledge of copyright infringement He had posted a photograph of a Russian politician who claims that his beard is trademarked 10 The case has been appealed Bibliography editAnticopyright The Book 2002 LENIN an offering to Gods Unknown webzine Against Culture Pt 2 Chaos and Underground CultureReferences edit Verbitsky s CV Mongardi Giovanni March 19 2013 Automorphisms of hyperkahler manifolds arXiv 1303 4670 math AG Verbitsky Misha March 14 1996 Mirror Symmetry for hyperkaehler manifolds arXiv hep th 9512195 Verbitsky Misha August 2 2017 Transcendental Hodge algebra arXiv 1512 01011 math AG Harvard Mathematics Department Harvard Department of Mathematics PhD Dissertations Archival Listing Archived from the original on May 6 2016 Retrieved October 25 2017 So it goes is a phrase from Kurt Vonnegut s novel Slaughterhouse Five UR Realist Records www imperium lenin ru The ugly story of the Moscow Cat Theatre Time For Change Magazine Israel Archived August 29 2012 at the Wayback Machine Theater of Horrors by Alexei Tsvetkov English translation by Marina Shuba Mathematician Slapped With Travel Ban at Request of Bearded Prince News The Moscow Times Archived from the original on April 21 2012 External links editOfficial website List of publications in Russ ru Biography at Marat Guelman s art page in Russian Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Misha Verbitsky amp oldid 1212838754, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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