The Refugee Mathematician Who Tamed Infinite Geometries
How Caucher Birkar proved boundedness for Fano varieties and reshaped birational geometry.
Caucher Birkar became a leading algebraic geometer through major advances in the minimal model program and a proof that Fano varieties of fixed dimension form a bounded family. Born in Kurdish Iran in 1978…
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Synopsis
Caucher Birkar became a leading algebraic geometer through major advances in the minimal model program and a proof that Fano varieties of fixed dimension form a bounded family. Born in Kurdish Iran in 1978 and raised during the Iran-Iraq War, he studied at Tehran University before moving to Britain as a refugee and completing his Nottingham doctorate in 2004. This documentary follows his work at Cambridge, the collaborative BCHM theorem and the discoveries recognized by the 2018 Fields Medal. an
Why This Matters
Birational geometry asks how complicated algebraic shapes can be simplified and classified without losing their essential structure. Birkar helped complete major parts of the minimal model program and proved boundedness results that give mathematicians control over seemingly limitless families of varieties. His personal journey from war and displacement to the highest honor in mathematics adds exceptional human power. This documentary connects resilience with a profound search for geometric order.
Life & Journey
Born in Kurdistan
IMC Third Prize
Moved to Britain
Nottingham Doctorate
Joined Cambridge
BCHM Work Published
Leverhulme Prize
Moore Prize
Fields Medal
Elected Royal Fellow



