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= Vladimir Voevodsky
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Vladimir Voevodsky was a prominent Russian mathematician known for his foundational work in algebraic topology, particularly in the areas of homotopy theory and the theory of motives. He was awarded the prestigious Fields Medal in 2002 for his contributions to mathematics, including the development of new approaches in the study of algebraic cycles and the formulation of the Voevodsky's motives, which aim to provide a unifying framework for various areas of algebraic geometry.