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Isaak Yaglom

Isaak Moiseevich Yaglom[1] (Russian: Исаа́к Моисе́евич Ягло́м; 6 March 1921 – 17 April 1988)[2][3] was a Soviet mathematician and author of popular mathematics books, some with his twin Akiva Yaglom.

Isaak Yaglom
Born(1921-03-06)6 March 1921
Died17 April 1988(1988-04-17) (aged 67)
NationalitySoviet
Alma materMoscow State University
Scientific career
FieldsMathematics
InstitutionsYaroslavl State University
Doctoral advisorBoris Delaunay
Veniamin Kagan

Yaglom received a Ph.D. from Moscow State University in 1945 as student of Veniamin Kagan.[4] As the author of several books, translated into English, that have become academic standards of reference, he has an international stature. His attention to the necessities of learning (pedagogy) make his books pleasing experiences for students. The seven authors of his Russian obituary recount "…the breadth of his interests was truly extraordinary: he was seriously interested in history and philosophy, passionately loved and had a good knowledge of literature and art, often came forward with reports and lectures on the most diverse topics (for example, on Alexander Blok, Anna Akhmatova, and the Dutch painter M. C. Escher), actively took part in the work of the cinema club in Yaroslavl and the music club at the House of Composers in Moscow, and was a continual participant of conferences on mathematical linguistics and on semiotics."[5]

University life edit

Yaglom started his higher education at Moscow State University in 1938. During World War II he volunteered, but due to myopia he was deferred from military service. In the evacuation of Moscow he went with his family to Sverdlovsk in the Ural Mountains. He studied at Sverdlovsk State University, graduated in 1942, and when the usual Moscow faculty assembled in Sverdlovsk during the war, he took up graduate study. Under the geometer Veniamin Kagan he developed his Ph.D. thesis which he defended in Moscow in 1945. It is reported that this thesis "was devoted to projective metrics on a plane and their connections with different types of complex numbers   (where  , or  , or else  )."[5]

Institutes and titles edit

During his career, Yaglom was affiliated with these institutions:[5]

  • Moscow Energy Institute (1946) – lecturer in mathematics
  • Moscow State University (1946 – 49) – lecturer, department of analysis and differential geometry
  • Orekhovo-Zuevo Pedagogical Institute (1949–56) – lecturer in mathematics
  • Lenin State Pedagogical Institute (Moscow) (1956–68) – obtained D.Sc. 1965
  • Moscow Evening Metallurgical Institute (1968–74) – professor of mathematics
  • Yaroslavl State University (1974–83) – professor of mathematics
  • Academy of Pedagogical Sciences (1984–88) – technical consultant

Affine geometry edit

In 1962 Yaglom and Vladimir G. Ashkinuse published Ideas and Methods of Affine and Projective Geometry, in Russian. The text is limited to affine geometry since projective geometry was put off to a second volume that did not appear. The concept of hyperbolic angle is developed through area of hyperbolic sectors. A treatment of Routh's theorem is given at page 193. This textbook, published by the Ministry of Education, includes 234 exercises with hints and solutions in an appendix.

English translations edit

Isaac Yaglom wrote over 40 books and many articles. Several were translated, and appeared in the year given:

Complex numbers in geometry (1968) edit

Translated by Eric J. F. Primrose, published by Academic Press (N.Y.). The trinity of complex number planes is laid out and exploited. Topics include line coordinates in the Euclidean and Lobachevski planes, and inversive geometry.

Geometric Transformations (1962, 1968, 1973, 2009) edit

The first three books were originally published in English by Random House as part of the series New Mathematical Library (Volumes 8, 21, and 24). They were keenly appreciated by proponents of the New Math in the U.S.A., but represented only a part of Yaglom's two-volume original published in Russian in 1955 and 56. More recently the final portion of Yaglom's work was translated into English and published by the Mathematical Association of America. All four volumes are now available from the MAA in the series Anneli Lax New Mathematical Library (Volumes 8, 21, 24, and 44).

A simple non-euclidean geometry and its physical basis (1979) edit

Subtitle: An elementary account of Galilean geometry and the Galilean principle of relativity. Translated by Abe Shenitzer, published by Springer-Verlag. In his prefix, the translator says the book is "a fascinating story which flows from one geometry to another, from geometry to algebra, and from geometry to kinematics, and in so doing crosses artificial boundaries separating one area of mathematics from another and mathematics from physics." The author's own prefix speaks of "the important connection between Klein's Erlanger Program and the principles of relativity."

The approach taken is elementary; simple manipulations by shear mapping lead on page 68 to the conclusion that "the difference between the Galilean geometry of points and the Galilean geometry of lines is just a matter of terminology".

The concepts of the dual number and its "imaginary" ε, ε2 = 0, do not appear in the development of Galilean geometry. However, Yaglom shows that the common slope concept in analytic geometry corresponds to the Galilean angle. Yaglom extensively develops his non-Euclidean geometry including the theory of cycles (pp. 77–79), duality, and the circumcycle and incycle of a triangle (p. 104).

Yaglom continues with his Galilean study to the inversive Galilean plane by including a special line at infinity and showing the topology with a stereographic projection. The Conclusion of the book delves into the Minkowskian geometry of hyperbolas in the plane, including the nine-point hyperbola. Yaglom also covers the inversive Minkowski plane.

Probability and information (1983) edit

Co-author: A. M. Yaglom. Russian editions in 1956, 59 and 72. Translated by V. K. Jain, published by D. Reidel and the Hindustan Publishing Corporation, India. The channel capacity work of Claude Shannon is developed from first principles in four chapters: probability, entropy and information, information calculation to solve logical problems, and applications to information transmission. The final chapter is well-developed including code efficiency, Huffman codes, natural language and biological information channels, influence of noise, and error detection and correction.

Challenging Mathematical Problems With Elementary Solutions (1987) edit

Co-author: A. M. Yaglom. Two volumes. Russian edition in 1954. First English edition 1964-1967

Felix Klein and Sophus Lie (1988) edit

Subtitle: The evolution of the idea of symmetry in the 19th century. In his chapter on "Felix Klein and his Erlangen Program", Yaglom says that "finding a general description of all geometric systems [was] considered by mathematicians the central question of the day."[6] The subtitle more accurately describes the book than the main title, since a great number of mathematicians are credited in this account of the modern tools and methods of symmetry.

In 2009 the book was republished by Ishi Press as Geometry, Groups and Algebra in the Nineteenth Century. The new edition, designed by Sam Sloan, has a foreword by Richard Bozulich.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ His last name is sometimes transliterated as "Jaglom", "Iaglom", "IAglom", or "I-Aglom". The double capitalization in the latter cases indicates that IA transliterates a single capital letter Я (Ya).
  2. ^ Russian Jewish Encyclopedia
  3. ^ a b Rosenfeld, Boris Abramowitsch [in Russian] (2003). "Ob Isaake Moiseyeviche Yaglome" Об Исааке Моисеевиче Ягломе [About Isaak Moiseevich Yaglom]. Мат. просвещение (Mat. enlightenment) (in Russian): 25–2. Retrieved 2022-01-12 – via math.ru. […] во время антисемитской кампании, известной как «борьба с космополитизмом», был уволен вместе с И.М. Гельфандом и И. С. Градштейном […] [during the antisemitic campaign known as the "fight against cosmopolitanism", he was fired along with I. M. Gelfand and I. S. Gradstein.]
  4. ^ Isaak Yaglom at the Mathematics Genealogy Project
  5. ^ a b c Boltyansky, et al.
  6. ^ Chapter 7, pp. 111–24.

Further reading edit

  • V. G. Boltyansky; L. I. Golovina; O. A. Ladyzhenskaya; Yu. I. Manin; S. P. Novikov; B. A. Rozenfel'd; A. M. Yaglom (1989). "Isaak Moiseevich Yaglom (obituary)". Russian Mathematical Surveys. 44 (1): 225–227. Bibcode:1989RuMaS..44..225B. doi:10.1070/RM1989v044n01ABEH002018. S2CID 250907488.
  • Yaglom, Isaak M. (c. 1979). A simple non-Euclidean geometry and its physical basis: an elementary account of Galilean geometry and the Galilean principle of relativity. Abe Shenitzer (translator). New York: Springer-Verlag. ISBN 0-387-90332-1. via Internet Archive
  • А. Д. Мышкис, "Исаак Моисеевич Яглом — выдающийся просветитель" (transl.: "Isaak Moiseevich Yaglom, prominent educator"), Матем. просв., сер. 3, 7, МЦНМО, М., 2003, pp. 29–34. (in Russian)
  • В. М. Тихомиров, "Вспоминая братьев Ягломов" (transl.: "Remembering the Yaglom brothers"), Матем. просв., сер. 3, 16, Изд-во МЦНМО, М., 2012, pp. 5–13. (in Russian)

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For similar names see Yahalom disambiguation Isaak Moiseevich Yaglom 1 Russian Isaa k Moise evich Yaglo m 6 March 1921 17 April 1988 2 3 was a Soviet mathematician and author of popular mathematics books some with his twin Akiva Yaglom Isaak YaglomBorn 1921 03 06 6 March 1921KharkovDied17 April 1988 1988 04 17 aged 67 Moscow Soviet UnionNationalitySovietAlma materMoscow State UniversityScientific careerFieldsMathematicsInstitutionsYaroslavl State UniversityDoctoral advisorBoris DelaunayVeniamin KaganYaglom received a Ph D from Moscow State University in 1945 as student of Veniamin Kagan 4 As the author of several books translated into English that have become academic standards of reference he has an international stature His attention to the necessities of learning pedagogy make his books pleasing experiences for students The seven authors of his Russian obituary recount the breadth of his interests was truly extraordinary he was seriously interested in history and philosophy passionately loved and had a good knowledge of literature and art often came forward with reports and lectures on the most diverse topics for example on Alexander Blok Anna Akhmatova and the Dutch painter M C Escher actively took part in the work of the cinema club in Yaroslavl and the music club at the House of Composers in Moscow and was a continual participant of conferences on mathematical linguistics and on semiotics 5 Contents 1 University life 2 Institutes and titles 3 Affine geometry 4 English translations 4 1 Complex numbers in geometry 1968 4 2 Geometric Transformations 1962 1968 1973 2009 4 3 A simple non euclidean geometry and its physical basis 1979 4 4 Probability and information 1983 4 5 Challenging Mathematical Problems With Elementary Solutions 1987 4 6 Felix Klein and Sophus Lie 1988 5 See also 6 References 7 Further reading 8 External linksUniversity life editYaglom started his higher education at Moscow State University in 1938 During World War II he volunteered but due to myopia he was deferred from military service In the evacuation of Moscow he went with his family to Sverdlovsk in the Ural Mountains He studied at Sverdlovsk State University graduated in 1942 and when the usual Moscow faculty assembled in Sverdlovsk during the war he took up graduate study Under the geometer Veniamin Kagan he developed his Ph D thesis which he defended in Moscow in 1945 It is reported that this thesis was devoted to projective metrics on a plane and their connections with different types of complex numbers a jb displaystyle a jb nbsp where jj 1 displaystyle jj 1 nbsp or jj 1 displaystyle jj 1 nbsp or else jj 0 displaystyle jj 0 nbsp 5 Institutes and titles editDuring his career Yaglom was affiliated with these institutions 5 Moscow Energy Institute 1946 lecturer in mathematics Moscow State University 1946 49 lecturer department of analysis and differential geometry Orekhovo Zuevo Pedagogical Institute 1949 56 lecturer in mathematics Lenin State Pedagogical Institute Moscow 1956 68 obtained D Sc 1965 Moscow Evening Metallurgical Institute 1968 74 professor of mathematics Yaroslavl State University 1974 83 professor of mathematics Academy of Pedagogical Sciences 1984 88 technical consultantAffine geometry editIn 1962 Yaglom and Vladimir G Ashkinuse published Ideas and Methods of Affine and Projective Geometry in Russian The text is limited to affine geometry since projective geometry was put off to a second volume that did not appear The concept of hyperbolic angle is developed through area of hyperbolic sectors A treatment of Routh s theorem is given at page 193 This textbook published by the Ministry of Education includes 234 exercises with hints and solutions in an appendix English translations editIsaac Yaglom wrote over 40 books and many articles Several were translated and appeared in the year given Complex numbers in geometry 1968 edit Translated by Eric J F Primrose published by Academic Press N Y The trinity of complex number planes is laid out and exploited Topics include line coordinates in the Euclidean and Lobachevski planes and inversive geometry Geometric Transformations 1962 1968 1973 2009 edit The first three books were originally published in English by Random House as part of the series New Mathematical Library Volumes 8 21 and 24 They were keenly appreciated by proponents of the New Math in the U S A but represented only a part of Yaglom s two volume original published in Russian in 1955 and 56 More recently the final portion of Yaglom s work was translated into English and published by the Mathematical Association of America All four volumes are now available from the MAA in the series Anneli Lax New Mathematical Library Volumes 8 21 24 and 44 A simple non euclidean geometry and its physical basis 1979 edit Subtitle An elementary account of Galilean geometry and the Galilean principle of relativity Translated by Abe Shenitzer published by Springer Verlag In his prefix the translator says the book is a fascinating story which flows from one geometry to another from geometry to algebra and from geometry to kinematics and in so doing crosses artificial boundaries separating one area of mathematics from another and mathematics from physics The author s own prefix speaks of the important connection between Klein s Erlanger Program and the principles of relativity The approach taken is elementary simple manipulations by shear mapping lead on page 68 to the conclusion that the difference between the Galilean geometry of points and the Galilean geometry of lines is just a matter of terminology The concepts of the dual number and its imaginary e e2 0 do not appear in the development of Galilean geometry However Yaglom shows that the common slope concept in analytic geometry corresponds to the Galilean angle Yaglom extensively develops his non Euclidean geometry including the theory of cycles pp 77 79 duality and the circumcycle and incycle of a triangle p 104 Yaglom continues with his Galilean study to the inversive Galilean plane by including a special line at infinity and showing the topology with a stereographic projection The Conclusion of the book delves into the Minkowskian geometry of hyperbolas in the plane including the nine point hyperbola Yaglom also covers the inversive Minkowski plane Probability and information 1983 edit Co author A M Yaglom Russian editions in 1956 59 and 72 Translated by V K Jain published by D Reidel and the Hindustan Publishing Corporation India The channel capacity work of Claude Shannon is developed from first principles in four chapters probability entropy and information information calculation to solve logical problems and applications to information transmission The final chapter is well developed including code efficiency Huffman codes natural language and biological information channels influence of noise and error detection and correction Challenging Mathematical Problems With Elementary Solutions 1987 edit Co author A M Yaglom Two volumes Russian edition in 1954 First English edition 1964 1967 Felix Klein and Sophus Lie 1988 edit Subtitle The evolution of the idea of symmetry in the 19th century In his chapter on Felix Klein and his Erlangen Program Yaglom says that finding a general description of all geometric systems was considered by mathematicians the central question of the day 6 The subtitle more accurately describes the book than the main title since a great number of mathematicians are credited in this account of the modern tools and methods of symmetry In 2009 the book was republished by Ishi Press as Geometry Groups and Algebra in the Nineteenth Century The new edition designed by Sam Sloan has a foreword by Richard Bozulich See also editAnti cosmopolitan campaign 3 References edit His last name is sometimes transliterated as Jaglom Iaglom IAglom or I Aglom The double capitalization in the latter cases indicates that IA transliterates a single capital letter Ya Ya Russian Jewish Encyclopedia a b Rosenfeld Boris Abramowitsch in Russian 2003 Ob Isaake Moiseyeviche Yaglome Ob Isaake Moiseeviche Yaglome About Isaak Moiseevich Yaglom Mat prosveshenie Mat enlightenment in Russian 25 2 Retrieved 2022 01 12 via math ru vo vremya antisemitskoj kampanii izvestnoj kak borba s kosmopolitizmom byl uvolen vmeste s I M Gelfandom i I S Gradshtejnom during the antisemitic campaign known as the fight against cosmopolitanism he was fired along with I M Gelfand and I S Gradstein Isaak Yaglom at the Mathematics Genealogy Project a b c Boltyansky et al Chapter 7 pp 111 24 Further reading editV G Boltyansky L I Golovina O A Ladyzhenskaya Yu I Manin S P Novikov B A Rozenfel d A M Yaglom 1989 Isaak Moiseevich Yaglom obituary Russian Mathematical Surveys 44 1 225 227 Bibcode 1989RuMaS 44 225B doi 10 1070 RM1989v044n01ABEH002018 S2CID 250907488 Yaglom Isaak M c 1979 A simple non Euclidean geometry and its physical basis an elementary account of Galilean geometry and the Galilean principle of relativity Abe Shenitzer translator New York Springer Verlag ISBN 0 387 90332 1 via Internet Archive A D Myshkis Isaak Moiseevich Yaglom vydayushijsya prosvetitel transl Isaak Moiseevich Yaglom prominent educator Matem prosv ser 3 7 MCNMO M 2003 pp 29 34 in Russian V M Tihomirov Vspominaya bratev Yaglomov transl Remembering the Yaglom brothers Matem prosv ser 3 16 Izd vo MCNMO M 2012 pp 5 13 in Russian External links editAbout Isaak Moiseevich Yaglom by B A Rozenfel d in Russian Isaak Yaglom at the Mathematics Genealogy Project Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Isaak Yaglom amp oldid 1200732021, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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