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Boris Levin

Boris Yakovlevich Levin (Ukrainian: Борис Якович Левін, Russian: Борис Яковлевич Левин, 22 December 1906 – 24 August 1993) was a Soviet mathematician who made significant contributions to function theory.

Boris Levin
Born
Boris Yakovlevich Levin

(1906-12-22)22 December 1906
Died24 August 1993(1993-08-24) (aged 86)
Scientific career
FieldsMathematics
InstitutionsB Verkin Institute for Low Temperature Physics and Engineering

Biography edit

Boris Yakovlevich Levin was born 22 December 1906 in Odessa.[1]

In 1932 he graduated from the University of North Caucasus (Rostov-on-Don). From 1935 to 1949 he is Professor and Head of the Department of Mathematics of the Odessa Institute of Marine Engineers.

In 1949, invited by N. I. Akhiezer, he moved to Kharkov, and since that time he worked at the Kharkov State University.[2]

In 1969 he organized the Department of Function Theory in the Institute for Low Temperature Physics and Engineering of Ukrainian Academy of Sciences, in which he worked until his last days (as a Chief of the Department he worked until 1986).

Levin died in Moscow on 24 August 1993, at the age of 86.[3]

Scientific interests edit

Research of B.Ya. Levin concerns the theory of entire functions, functional analysis, harmonic analysis, the theory of almost periodic and quasi-analytic functions. He obtained the fundamental results concerning non-harmonic Fourier series and operators preserving inequalities in various classes of entire functions of exponential type. Together with N.I. Akhiezer, he discovered a relation between extremal problems of the theory of entire functions and conformal transformations onto canonical domains. He introduced a class of operators of transformation, which is the basis for solving the inverse scattering problem.

The theory of entire functions of completely regular growth brought fame to Boris Yakovlevich Levin. He created this theory in the mid 1930s concurrently with Albert Pfluger. This theory describes a very wide class of entire functions, containing the majority of entire functions encountered in applications. For the functions of this class, the relation between their behaviour at infinity and distribution of zeros can be described by the asymptotic formulas.

In 1956, Boris Yakovlevich published his monograph "Distribution of zeros of entire functions", which was translated into German and English, and which is, to the present day, the handbook for many professionals working in different areas of mathematics.

In the same year, Boris Yakovlevich organized the seminar in Kharkiv University. For almost 40 years it was a school for Kharkov's mathematicians working in the field of Analysis, as well as the center of mathematical research.

In 1997 a Boris Levin memorial conference "Entire Functions in Modern Analysis" was held at Tel-Aviv University.[4] In September 1997 an international seminar dedicated to the memory of Boris Levin was organized by Institute for Low Temperature Physics and Engineering. [5] In 2006 an international conference dedicated to the centennial of Boris Levin's birth took place in Kharkov.[6]

Bibliography edit

  • B.Ya.Levin. Lectures on entire functions. English revised edition. Amer. Math. Soc., Providence, RI, 1996.
  • Distribution о f zeros of entire functions, 1964, Amer. Math. Soc, Providence, R. I ., 493 pp. Revised edition, 1980, Amer. Math. Soc, Providence, R.I., 523 pp.
  • Nullstellenverteilung ganzer Funktionen, 1962, Math. Lehrbucher und Monographien, Bd. XIV, Akademie-Verlag, Berlin, 512.
  • Распределение корней целых функций, 1956, Гостехиздат, М., 632 стр.

References edit

  1. ^ In commemoration of Boris Yakovlevich Levin (1906–1993), Journal of Mathematical Physics, Analysis, Geometry, 1 (1994), no. 2, pp. 358–359
  2. ^ Boris Yakovlevich Levin (by Editorial Board, on centenary of his birth), Functional Analysis and Its Applications, 40 (2006), no. 4, pp. 247–248
  3. ^ V. S. Azarin, A. A. Gol'dberg, E. A. Gorin, V. A. Marchenko, I. V. Ostrovskii, A. V. Pogorelov, L. I. Ronkin, M. L. Sodin and V. A. Tkachenko, Boris Yakovlevich Levin (obituary), Russian Mathematica Surveys, 49 (1994), no 1, pp. 219–221
  4. ^ Entire Functions in Modern Analysis: Boris Levin Memorial Conference, Proceedings of the conference held at Tel-Aviv University, Tel-Aviv, December 14–19, 1997. Edited by Yuri Lyubich, Vitali Milman, Iossif Ostrovskii, Mikhail Sodin, Vadim Tkachenko and Lawrence Zalcman. Israel Mathematical Conference Proceedings, 15. Bar-Ilan University, Gelbart Research Institute for Mathematical Sciences, Ramat Gan; Bar-Ilan University, Emmy Noether Research Institute of Mathematics, Ramat Gan, 2001.
  5. ^ Seminar dedicated to the memory of Boris Levin (ILTPE, Kharkov, September 8 --10, 1997), Mat. Fiz. Anal. Geom., 4:4 (1997), 507–508
  6. ^ International Conference on the centennial of the birthday of B. Ya. Levin, Journal of Mathematical Physics, Analysis, Geometry, 3 (2007), no 1, p. 128
  • J. J. O'Connor and E. F. Robertson, Boris Yakovlevich Levin, MacTutor History of Mathematics archive
  • Biography of B.Ya.Levin at B.Verkin ILTPE of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine.
  • N. V. Efimov, M. G. Krein, I. V. Ostrovskii, Boris Jakovlevich Levin: On the occasion of his sixtieth birthday. (in Russian), Uspekhi Matematicheskikh Nauk 23 (1968), no. 5 (143), pp. 187–191
  • Boris Yakovlevich Levin (obituary).

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In this name that follows Eastern Slavic naming customs the patronymic is Yakovlevich and the family name is Levin Boris Yakovlevich Levin Ukrainian Boris Yakovich Levin Russian Boris Yakovlevich Levin 22 December 1906 24 August 1993 was a Soviet mathematician who made significant contributions to function theory Boris LevinBornBoris Yakovlevich Levin 1906 12 22 22 December 1906Odessa Russian EmpireDied24 August 1993 1993 08 24 aged 86 Moscow Russian FederationScientific careerFieldsMathematicsInstitutionsB Verkin Institute for Low Temperature Physics and Engineering Contents 1 Biography 2 Scientific interests 3 Bibliography 4 References 5 External linksBiography editBoris Yakovlevich Levin was born 22 December 1906 in Odessa 1 In 1932 he graduated from the University of North Caucasus Rostov on Don From 1935 to 1949 he is Professor and Head of the Department of Mathematics of the Odessa Institute of Marine Engineers In 1949 invited by N I Akhiezer he moved to Kharkov and since that time he worked at the Kharkov State University 2 In 1969 he organized the Department of Function Theory in the Institute for Low Temperature Physics and Engineering of Ukrainian Academy of Sciences in which he worked until his last days as a Chief of the Department he worked until 1986 Levin died in Moscow on 24 August 1993 at the age of 86 3 Scientific interests editResearch of B Ya Levin concerns the theory of entire functions functional analysis harmonic analysis the theory of almost periodic and quasi analytic functions He obtained the fundamental results concerning non harmonic Fourier series and operators preserving inequalities in various classes of entire functions of exponential type Together with N I Akhiezer he discovered a relation between extremal problems of the theory of entire functions and conformal transformations onto canonical domains He introduced a class of operators of transformation which is the basis for solving the inverse scattering problem The theory of entire functions of completely regular growth brought fame to Boris Yakovlevich Levin He created this theory in the mid 1930s concurrently with Albert Pfluger This theory describes a very wide class of entire functions containing the majority of entire functions encountered in applications For the functions of this class the relation between their behaviour at infinity and distribution of zeros can be described by the asymptotic formulas In 1956 Boris Yakovlevich published his monograph Distribution of zeros of entire functions which was translated into German and English and which is to the present day the handbook for many professionals working in different areas of mathematics In the same year Boris Yakovlevich organized the seminar in Kharkiv University For almost 40 years it was a school for Kharkov s mathematicians working in the field of Analysis as well as the center of mathematical research In 1997 a Boris Levin memorial conference Entire Functions in Modern Analysis was held at Tel Aviv University 4 In September 1997 an international seminar dedicated to the memory of Boris Levin was organized by Institute for Low Temperature Physics and Engineering 5 In 2006 an international conference dedicated to the centennial of Boris Levin s birth took place in Kharkov 6 Bibliography editB Ya Levin Lectures on entire functions English revised edition Amer Math Soc Providence RI 1996 Distribution o f zeros of entire functions 1964 Amer Math Soc Providence R I 493 pp Revised edition 1980 Amer Math Soc Providence R I 523 pp Nullstellenverteilung ganzer Funktionen 1962 Math Lehrbucher und Monographien Bd XIV Akademie Verlag Berlin 512 Raspredelenie kornej celyh funkcij 1956 Gostehizdat M 632 str References edit In commemoration of Boris Yakovlevich Levin 1906 1993 Journal of Mathematical Physics Analysis Geometry 1 1994 no 2 pp 358 359 Boris Yakovlevich Levin by Editorial Board on centenary of his birth Functional Analysis and Its Applications 40 2006 no 4 pp 247 248 V S Azarin A A Gol dberg E A Gorin V A Marchenko I V Ostrovskii A V Pogorelov L I Ronkin M L Sodin and V A Tkachenko Boris Yakovlevich Levin obituary Russian Mathematica Surveys 49 1994 no 1 pp 219 221 Entire Functions in Modern Analysis Boris Levin Memorial Conference Proceedings of the conference held at Tel Aviv University Tel Aviv December 14 19 1997 Edited by Yuri Lyubich Vitali Milman Iossif Ostrovskii Mikhail Sodin Vadim Tkachenko and Lawrence Zalcman Israel Mathematical Conference Proceedings 15 Bar Ilan University Gelbart Research Institute for Mathematical Sciences Ramat Gan Bar Ilan University Emmy Noether Research Institute of Mathematics Ramat Gan 2001 Seminar dedicated to the memory of Boris Levin ILTPE Kharkov September 8 10 1997 Mat Fiz Anal Geom 4 4 1997 507 508 International Conference on the centennial of the birthday of B Ya Levin Journal of Mathematical Physics Analysis Geometry 3 2007 no 1 p 128 J J O Connor and E F Robertson Boris Yakovlevich Levin MacTutor History of Mathematics archive Biography of B Ya Levin at B Verkin ILTPE of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine N V Efimov M G Krein I V Ostrovskii Boris Jakovlevich Levin On the occasion of his sixtieth birthday in Russian Uspekhi Matematicheskikh Nauk 23 1968 no 5 143 pp 187 191 Boris Yakovlevich Levin obituary External links editBibliography of B Ya Levin Scientific school of B Ya Levin Boris Levin at the Mathematics Genealogy Project B Ya Levin at TURNBULL Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Boris Levin amp oldid 1225130356, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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