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Viktor Maslov (mathematician)

Viktor Pavlovich Maslov (Russian: Виктор Павлович Маслов; 15 June 1930 – 3 August 2023) was a Russian mathematical physicist. He was a member of the Russian Academy of Sciences. He obtained his doctorate in physico-mathematical sciences in 1957.[2] His main fields of interest were quantum theory, idempotent analysis, non-commutative analysis, superfluidity, superconductivity, and phase transitions. He was editor-in-chief of Mathematical Notes and Russian Journal of Mathematical Physics.

Viktor Maslov
Виктор Маслов
Born
Viktor Pavlovich Maslov

(1930-06-15)15 June 1930
Died3 August 2023(2023-08-03) (aged 93)
NationalityRussian
CitizenshipRussian
Alma materLomonosov Moscow State University
Known forMaslov index
Spouse
(m. 1975⁠–⁠1981)
AwardsState Prize of the USSR (1978); A.M.Lyapunov Gold Medal (USSR Academy of Science, 1982); Lenin Prize (1985); State Prize of the Russian Federation (1997); Demidov prize (2000); Independent Russian Triumph Prize (2002); State Prize of the Russian Federation (2013)[1]
Scientific career
Fieldsphysico-mathematics
InstitutionsLomonosov Moscow State University
Doctoral advisorSergei Fomin[2]

The Maslov index is named after him. He also introduced the concept of Lagrangian submanifold.[2]

Early life and career edit

Viktor Pavlovich Maslov was born in Moscow on 15 June 1930. He was the son of statistician Pavel Maslov and researcher Izolda Lukomskaya, and the grandson of the economist and agriculturalist Petr Maslov. At the beginning of World War II, he was evacuated to Kazan with his mother, grandmother and other members of his mother's family.[3]

In 1953 he graduated from the Physics Department of the Moscow State University and taught at the university. In 1957 he defended his Ph.D. thesis and in 1966, his doctoral dissertation. In 1984, he was elected an academician within Department of Mathematics of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR.[4]

From 1968 to 1998, he headed the Department of Applied Mathematics at the Moscow Institute of Electronics and Mathematics. From 1992 to 2016, he was in charge of the Department of Quantum Statistics and Field Theory of the Physics Faculty of Moscow State University.[4]

Maslov headed the laboratory of the mechanics of natural disasters at the Institute for Problems in Mechanics of the Russian Academy of Sciences. He was a research professor at the Department of Applied Mathematics at Moscow Institute of Electronics and Mathematics of Higher School of Economics.[4]

Scientific activity edit

Maslov was known as a prominent specialist in the field of mathematical physics, differential equations, functional analysis, mechanics and quantum physics. He developed asymptotic methods that are widely applied to equations arising in quantum mechanics, field theory, statistical physics and abstract mathematics, that bear his name.[5]

Maslov's asymptotic methods are closely related to such problems as the theory of a self-consistent field in quantum and classical statistics, superfluidity and superconductivity, quantization of solitons, quantum field theory in strong external fields and in curved space-time, the method of expansion in the inverse number of particle types. In 1983, he attended the International Congress of Mathematicians in Warsaw, where he presented a plenary report "Non-standard characteristics of asymptotic problems".[6]

Maslov dealt with the problems of liquid and gas, carried out fundamental research on the problems of magnetohydrodynamics related to the dynamo problem. He also made calculations for the emergency unit of the Chernobyl nuclear power plant during the 1986 disaster. In 1991, he made model and forecasts of the economic situation in Russia.[6]

From the early 1990s, he worked on the use of equations of mathematical physics in economics and financial analysis. In particular, he managed to predict the 1998 Russian financial crisis, and even earlier, the collapse of the economic and, as a consequence, the collapse of the political system of the USSR.[6]

In 2008, Maslov in his own words predicted a global recession in the late 2000s. He calculated the critical number of U.S. debt, and found out that a crisis should break out in the near future. In the calculations, he used equations similar to the equations of phase transition in physics. In the mid-1980s, Maslov introduced the term tropical mathematics, in which the operations of the conditional optimization problem were considered.[7]

Personal life edit

In the early 1970s, he met Lê Vũ Anh, the daughter of Lê Duẩn, then General Secretary of the Communist Party of Vietnam, when she was a student at the Faculty of Physics in Moscow State University. The romance was considered scandalous because Vietnamese students studying abroad were not allowed to have romantic relationships with foreigners and anyone caught would have to be disciplined and may be sent back to Vietnam. In order to avoid trouble, she returned home to marry a Vietnamese student from the same university and wanted to stay in Vietnam to forget her love affair with Maslov. However, she was forced by her father to return to USSR to complete her studies.[8]

When she and her husband returned to Moscow, Anh realized that she did not love her husband and could not forget her former lover. She decided to live separately from her husband and secretly went back and forth with Maslov. After being pregnant for the second time, after having a miscarriage for the first time, Anh had enough energy to ask her husband for a divorce in order to be able to marry Maslov. In 1975, she and Maslov married. She gave birth to a daughter on 31 October 1977 named Lena. Meeting her father by chance when he went to USSR for a state visit, Anh confessed all her love affairs. Lê Duẩn did not accept it and tried to lure her back to the country. However, Anh gradually reconciled with her family.[8]

After giving birth to her second daughter Tania, Anh gave birth to her son, Anton, on 1981. Anh died shortly after giving birth to her son, due to hemorrhage.[9]

Immediately after Anh died, a dispute over custody of his three children with his wife's family occurred. An official from the Vietnamese Communist Party's Central Committee took over the communication between Maslov and Anh's family. Both sides proposed a compromise solution, Maslov kept his daughters and son would be returned to Lê Duẩn. Maslov only allowed his son to go to Vietnam for two years. But after the deadline, his son never returned to him. Maslov had to fight for two more years before Lê Duẩn accepted to bring his grandson to meet his father.[10]

However, the son that Maslov met was no longer Anton Maslov as before, but a Vietnamese citizen with the new name Nguyễn An Hoàn and he was unable to speak Russian. According to Maslov, Lê Duẩn did not intend to return the child, but also hoped to bring back his daughters. Fearing the loss of his children, Maslov contacted the son of the President of the Supreme Soviet of the Soviet Union Andrei Gromyko, a close friend of Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev. He was advised to write to Gorbachev and was promised to convince Gorbachev to read it. After a massive legal struggle, Lê Duẩn gave up the idea of taking him and his children back.[9]

His children later resided in England and the Netherlands, where they were highly successful in their respective professions.[9]

Maslov later re-married a woman named Irina, who was at the same age as his ex-wife Anh. Irina is a linguist and she received the title of Associate Doctor of Science in 1991. For the last three decades, he lived in Troitsk.[9]

Viktor Maslow died on 3 August 2023, at the age of 93.[11]

Selected books edit

  • Maslov, V. P. (1972). Théorie des perturbations et méthodes asymptotiques. Dunod; 384 pages{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: postscript (link)[12]
  • Karasëv, M. V.; Maslov, V. P.: Nonlinear Poisson brackets. Geometry and quantization. Translated from the Russian by A. Sossinsky [A. B. Sosinskiĭ] and M. Shishkova. Translations of Mathematical Monographs, 119. American Mathematical Society, Providence, RI, 1993.[13]
  • Kolokoltsov, Vassili N.; Maslov, Victor P.: Idempotent analysis and its applications. Translation of Idempotent analysis and its application in optimal control (Russian), "Nauka" Moscow, 1994. Translated by V. E. Nazaikinskii. With an appendix by Pierre Del Moral. Mathematics and its Applications, 401. Kluwer Academic Publishers Group, Dordrecht, 1997.
  • Maslov, V. P.; Fedoriuk, M. V.: Semi-classical approximation in quantum mechanics. Translated from the Russian by J. Niederle and J. Tolar. Mathematical Physics and Applied Mathematics, 7. Contemporary Mathematics, 5. D. Reidel Publishing Co., Dordrecht-Boston, Mass., 1981.[14]
This book was cited over 700 times at Google Scholar in 2011.
  • Maslov, V. P. Operational methods. Translated from the Russian by V. Golo, N. Kulman and G. Voropaeva. Mir Publishers, Moscow, 1976.

References edit

  1. ^ Viktor Maslov, HSE
  2. ^ a b c "Fiftieth Anniversary of research and teaching by Viktor Pavlovich Maslov" (PDF).
  3. ^ "The Central Database of Shoah Victims' Names". www.yvng.yadvashem.org. Retrieved 2021-07-29.
  4. ^ a b c "Маслов, Виктор Павлович". www.tass.ru. Retrieved 2021-07-29.
  5. ^ Proceedings of the International Congress of Mathematicians. August 16-24, 1983, Warszawa
  6. ^ a b c "Академику Маслову Виктору Павловичу - 90 лет!". www.ras.ru. 2020-06-15. Retrieved 2021-07-29.
  7. ^ Medvedev, Yuri (2009-03-12). "Он рассчитал катастрофy". www.rg.ru. Retrieved 2021-07-29.
  8. ^ a b "Về câu chuyện tình của con gái Tổng Bí thư Lê Duẩn với viện sĩ khoa học Nga". www.cand.com.vn. 2016-08-26. Retrieved 2021-07-29.
  9. ^ a b c d "Hồi ký của VS Maslov về mối tình với Lê Vũ Anh". www.nguoivietodessa.com. 2016-08-28. Retrieved 2021-07-29.
  10. ^ "Câu chuyện tình buồn bí mật của Lê Vũ Anh con gái ông Lê Duẩn lấy chồng người Nga". www.ttx.vanganh.org. Retrieved 2021-07-29.
  11. ^ Умер Виктор Павлович Маслов (in Russian)
  12. ^ Streater, R. F. (1975). "Review of Théorie des perturbations et méthodes asymptotiques by V. P. Maslov". Bulletin of the London Mathematical Society. 7 (3): 334. doi:10.1112/blms/7.3.334. ISSN 0024-6093.
  13. ^ Libermann, P. (1996). "Book Review: Nonlinear Poisson brackets, geometry and quantization". Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society. 33: 101–106. doi:10.1090/S0273-0979-96-00619-2.
  14. ^ Blattner, Robert J.; Ralston, James (1983). "joint review of Lagrangian analysis and quantum mechanics, a mathematical structure related to asymptotic expansions and the Maslow index by Jean Leray; Semi-classical approximation in quantum mechanics by V. P. Maslow and M. V. Fedoriuk". Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society. 9 (3): 387–397. doi:10.1090/S0273-0979-1983-15224-2.

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For other people named Viktor Maslov see Viktor Maslov In this name that follows Eastern Slavic naming customs the patronymic is Pavlovich and the family name is Maslov Viktor Pavlovich Maslov Russian Viktor Pavlovich Maslov 15 June 1930 3 August 2023 was a Russian mathematical physicist He was a member of the Russian Academy of Sciences He obtained his doctorate in physico mathematical sciences in 1957 2 His main fields of interest were quantum theory idempotent analysis non commutative analysis superfluidity superconductivity and phase transitions He was editor in chief of Mathematical Notes and Russian Journal of Mathematical Physics Viktor MaslovViktor MaslovBornViktor Pavlovich Maslov 1930 06 15 15 June 1930Moscow Russian SFSR USSRDied3 August 2023 2023 08 03 aged 93 NationalityRussianCitizenshipRussianAlma materLomonosov Moscow State UniversityKnown forMaslov indexSpouseLe Vũ Anh m 1975 1981 wbr AwardsState Prize of the USSR 1978 A M Lyapunov Gold Medal USSR Academy of Science 1982 Lenin Prize 1985 State Prize of the Russian Federation 1997 Demidov prize 2000 Independent Russian Triumph Prize 2002 State Prize of the Russian Federation 2013 1 Scientific careerFieldsphysico mathematicsInstitutionsLomonosov Moscow State UniversityDoctoral advisorSergei Fomin 2 The Maslov index is named after him He also introduced the concept of Lagrangian submanifold 2 Contents 1 Early life and career 2 Scientific activity 3 Personal life 4 Selected books 5 References 6 External linksEarly life and career editViktor Pavlovich Maslov was born in Moscow on 15 June 1930 He was the son of statistician Pavel Maslov and researcher Izolda Lukomskaya and the grandson of the economist and agriculturalist Petr Maslov At the beginning of World War II he was evacuated to Kazan with his mother grandmother and other members of his mother s family 3 In 1953 he graduated from the Physics Department of the Moscow State University and taught at the university In 1957 he defended his Ph D thesis and in 1966 his doctoral dissertation In 1984 he was elected an academician within Department of Mathematics of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR 4 From 1968 to 1998 he headed the Department of Applied Mathematics at the Moscow Institute of Electronics and Mathematics From 1992 to 2016 he was in charge of the Department of Quantum Statistics and Field Theory of the Physics Faculty of Moscow State University 4 Maslov headed the laboratory of the mechanics of natural disasters at the Institute for Problems in Mechanics of the Russian Academy of Sciences He was a research professor at the Department of Applied Mathematics at Moscow Institute of Electronics and Mathematics of Higher School of Economics 4 Scientific activity editMaslov was known as a prominent specialist in the field of mathematical physics differential equations functional analysis mechanics and quantum physics He developed asymptotic methods that are widely applied to equations arising in quantum mechanics field theory statistical physics and abstract mathematics that bear his name 5 Maslov s asymptotic methods are closely related to such problems as the theory of a self consistent field in quantum and classical statistics superfluidity and superconductivity quantization of solitons quantum field theory in strong external fields and in curved space time the method of expansion in the inverse number of particle types In 1983 he attended the International Congress of Mathematicians in Warsaw where he presented a plenary report Non standard characteristics of asymptotic problems 6 Maslov dealt with the problems of liquid and gas carried out fundamental research on the problems of magnetohydrodynamics related to the dynamo problem He also made calculations for the emergency unit of the Chernobyl nuclear power plant during the 1986 disaster In 1991 he made model and forecasts of the economic situation in Russia 6 From the early 1990s he worked on the use of equations of mathematical physics in economics and financial analysis In particular he managed to predict the 1998 Russian financial crisis and even earlier the collapse of the economic and as a consequence the collapse of the political system of the USSR 6 In 2008 Maslov in his own words predicted a global recession in the late 2000s He calculated the critical number of U S debt and found out that a crisis should break out in the near future In the calculations he used equations similar to the equations of phase transition in physics In the mid 1980s Maslov introduced the term tropical mathematics in which the operations of the conditional optimization problem were considered 7 Personal life editIn the early 1970s he met Le Vũ Anh the daughter of Le Duẩn then General Secretary of the Communist Party of Vietnam when she was a student at the Faculty of Physics in Moscow State University The romance was considered scandalous because Vietnamese students studying abroad were not allowed to have romantic relationships with foreigners and anyone caught would have to be disciplined and may be sent back to Vietnam In order to avoid trouble she returned home to marry a Vietnamese student from the same university and wanted to stay in Vietnam to forget her love affair with Maslov However she was forced by her father to return to USSR to complete her studies 8 When she and her husband returned to Moscow Anh realized that she did not love her husband and could not forget her former lover She decided to live separately from her husband and secretly went back and forth with Maslov After being pregnant for the second time after having a miscarriage for the first time Anh had enough energy to ask her husband for a divorce in order to be able to marry Maslov In 1975 she and Maslov married She gave birth to a daughter on 31 October 1977 named Lena Meeting her father by chance when he went to USSR for a state visit Anh confessed all her love affairs Le Duẩn did not accept it and tried to lure her back to the country However Anh gradually reconciled with her family 8 After giving birth to her second daughter Tania Anh gave birth to her son Anton on 1981 Anh died shortly after giving birth to her son due to hemorrhage 9 Immediately after Anh died a dispute over custody of his three children with his wife s family occurred An official from the Vietnamese Communist Party s Central Committee took over the communication between Maslov and Anh s family Both sides proposed a compromise solution Maslov kept his daughters and son would be returned to Le Duẩn Maslov only allowed his son to go to Vietnam for two years But after the deadline his son never returned to him Maslov had to fight for two more years before Le Duẩn accepted to bring his grandson to meet his father 10 However the son that Maslov met was no longer Anton Maslov as before but a Vietnamese citizen with the new name Nguyễn An Hoan and he was unable to speak Russian According to Maslov Le Duẩn did not intend to return the child but also hoped to bring back his daughters Fearing the loss of his children Maslov contacted the son of the President of the Supreme Soviet of the Soviet Union Andrei Gromyko a close friend of Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev He was advised to write to Gorbachev and was promised to convince Gorbachev to read it After a massive legal struggle Le Duẩn gave up the idea of taking him and his children back 9 His children later resided in England and the Netherlands where they were highly successful in their respective professions 9 Maslov later re married a woman named Irina who was at the same age as his ex wife Anh Irina is a linguist and she received the title of Associate Doctor of Science in 1991 For the last three decades he lived in Troitsk 9 Viktor Maslow died on 3 August 2023 at the age of 93 11 Selected books editMaslov V P 1972 Theorie des perturbations et methodes asymptotiques Dunod 384 pages a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint postscript link 12 Karasev M V Maslov V P Nonlinear Poisson brackets Geometry and quantization Translated from the Russian by A Sossinsky A B Sosinskiĭ and M Shishkova Translations of Mathematical Monographs 119 American Mathematical Society Providence RI 1993 13 Kolokoltsov Vassili N Maslov Victor P Idempotent analysis and its applications Translation of Idempotent analysis and its application in optimal control Russian Nauka Moscow 1994 Translated by V E Nazaikinskii With an appendix by Pierre Del Moral Mathematics and its Applications 401 Kluwer Academic Publishers Group Dordrecht 1997 Maslov V P Fedoriuk M V Semi classical approximation in quantum mechanics Translated from the Russian by J Niederle and J Tolar Mathematical Physics and Applied Mathematics 7 Contemporary Mathematics 5 D Reidel Publishing Co Dordrecht Boston Mass 1981 14 This book was cited over 700 times at Google Scholar in 2011 dd Maslov V P Operational methods Translated from the Russian by V Golo N Kulman and G Voropaeva Mir Publishers Moscow 1976 References edit Viktor Maslov HSE a b c Fiftieth Anniversary of research and teaching by Viktor Pavlovich Maslov PDF The Central Database of Shoah Victims Names www yvng yadvashem org Retrieved 2021 07 29 a b c Maslov Viktor Pavlovich www tass ru Retrieved 2021 07 29 Proceedings of the International Congress of Mathematicians August 16 24 1983 Warszawa a b c Akademiku Maslovu Viktoru Pavlovichu 90 let www ras ru 2020 06 15 Retrieved 2021 07 29 Medvedev Yuri 2009 03 12 On rasschital katastrofy www rg ru Retrieved 2021 07 29 a b Về cau chuyện tinh của con gai Tổng Bi thư Le Duẩn với viện sĩ khoa học Nga www cand com vn 2016 08 26 Retrieved 2021 07 29 a b c d Hồi ky của VS Maslov về mối tinh với Le Vũ Anh www nguoivietodessa com 2016 08 28 Retrieved 2021 07 29 Cau chuyện tinh buồn bi mật của Le Vũ Anh con gai ong Le Duẩn lấy chồng người Nga www ttx vanganh org Retrieved 2021 07 29 Umer Viktor Pavlovich Maslov in Russian Streater R F 1975 Review of Theorie des perturbations et methodes asymptotiques by V P Maslov Bulletin of the London Mathematical Society 7 3 334 doi 10 1112 blms 7 3 334 ISSN 0024 6093 Libermann P 1996 Book Review Nonlinear Poisson brackets geometry and quantization Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society 33 101 106 doi 10 1090 S0273 0979 96 00619 2 Blattner Robert J Ralston James 1983 joint review of Lagrangian analysis and quantum mechanics a mathematical structure related to asymptotic expansions and the Maslow index by Jean Leray Semi classical approximation in quantum mechanics by V P Maslow and M V Fedoriuk Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society 9 3 387 397 doi 10 1090 S0273 0979 1983 15224 2 External links editViktor Maslov at the Mathematics Genealogy Project Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Viktor Maslov mathematician amp oldid 1187120302, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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