Boris R. Vainberg (on his 80th birthday)
Yuri Egorov, Alexander Komech, Peter Kuchment, Evgeny Lakshtanov,, Vladimir Mazya, Stanislav Molchanov, Roman Novikov, Mark Freidlin

TL;DR
This paper celebrates Boris R. Vainberg's 80th birthday, highlighting his early life, mathematical interests, and achievements, emphasizing his contributions to mathematics and his lifelong dedication to the field.
Contribution
The paper provides a biographical overview of Boris R. Vainberg's life and career, emphasizing his early mathematical talent and influence.
Findings
Boris R. Vainberg was born in Moscow in 1938.
He was an early prize-winner at the Moscow Mathematical Olympiad.
His lifelong dedication to mathematics is highlighted.
Abstract
Boris R. Vainberg was born on March 17, 1938, in Moscow. His father was a Lead Engineer in an aviation design institute. His mother was a homemaker. From early age, Boris was attracted to mathematics and spent much of his time at home and in school working through collections of practice problems for the Moscow Mathematical Olympiad. His first mathematical library consisted of the books he received as one of the prize-winners of these olympiads.
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Topicsadvanced mathematical theories
