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Vladimir Abramovich Rokhlin

Vladimir Abramovich Rokhlin (Russian: Влади́мир Абра́мович Ро́хлин) (23 August 1919 – 3 December 1984) was a Soviet mathematician, who made numerous contributions in algebraic topology, geometry, measure theory, probability theory, ergodic theory and entropy theory.[1]

Vladimir Abramovich Rokhlin
Vladimir Rokhlin in Leningrad, 1966.
Born(1919-08-23)23 August 1919
Died3 December 1984(1984-12-03) (aged 65)
CitizenshipCitizen of the Soviet Union
EducationMoscow State University (1935-1941)
Known for
ChildrenVladimir Rokhlin, Jr.
Scientific career
FieldsMathematics
InstitutionsLeningrad State University
Academic advisorsAbraham Plessner
Notable students

Life edit

Vladimir Abramovich Rokhlin was born in Baku, Azerbaijan, to a wealthy Jewish family.[2] His mother, Henrietta Emmanuilovna Levenson, had studied medicine in France (she died in Baku in 1923, believed to have been killed during civil unrest provoked by an epidemic). His maternal grandmother, Clara Levenson, had been one of the first female doctors in Russia. His maternal grandfather Emmanuil Levenson was a wealthy businessman (he was also the illegitimate father of Korney Chukovsky, who was thus Henrietta's half-brother). Vladimir Rokhlin's father Abram Veniaminovich Rokhlin was a well-known social democrat (he was imprisoned during Stalin's Great Purge, and executed in 1941).[3]

Vladimir Rokhlin entered Moscow State University in 1935. His advisor was Abraham Plessner. He volunteered for the army in 1941, leading to four years as a prisoner of a German war camp. During this time he was able to hide his Jewish origins from the Nazis. Rokhlin was liberated by the Soviet military in January 1945. He then served as a German language translator for the 5th Army of the Belorussian front. In May 1945 he was sent to a Soviet 'verification camp' for former prisoners of war. In January 1946 he was transferred to another camp to determine if he was an "enemy of the Soviet." Rokhlin was cleared in June 1946 but was forced to remain in the camp as a guard. Due to intercession by mathematicians Andrey Kolmogorov and Lev Pontryagin, he was released in December 1946 and allowed to return to Moscow, after which he returned to mathematics.

In 1959 Rokhlin joined Leningrad State University as a faculty member. He died in 1984 in Leningrad. His students include Viatcheslav Kharlamov, Yakov Eliashberg, Mikhail Gromov, Nikolai V. Ivanov, Anatoly Vershik and Oleg Viro.[4]

Work edit

Rokhlin's contributions to topology include Rokhlin's theorem, a result of 1952 on the signature of 4-manifolds. He also worked in the theory of characteristic classes, homotopy theory, cobordism theory, and in the topology of real algebraic varieties.

In measure theory, Rokhlin introduced what are now called Rokhlin partitions. He introduced the notion of standard probability space, and characterised such spaces up to isomorphism mod 0. He also proved the famous Rokhlin lemma.

Family edit

His son Vladimir Rokhlin, Jr. is a well-known mathematician and computer scientist at Yale University.

Rokhlin's uncle was Korney Chukovsky, a well-known Russian poet, most famous for his popular children's books.

See also edit

Notes edit

References edit

  • Arnol'd, Vladimir; et al. (1986), "Vladimir Abramovich Rokhlin (obituary)", Russ. Math. Surv., 41 (3): 189–195, Bibcode:1986RuMaS..41R.189A, doi:10.1070/RM1986v041n03ABEH003331, MR 0854242, S2CID 250910259
  • Turaev, Vladimir G.; Vershik, Anatoly M., eds. (2001), Topology, ergodic theory, real algebraic geometry: Rokhlin's Memorial, American Mathematical Society Translations: Series 2, vol. 202, Providence, RI: American Mathematical Society, doi:10.1090/trans2/202, hdl:11693/48903, ISBN 9780821827406, MR 1819175
  • Vershik, Anatoly M. (1989), "Vladimir Abramovich Rokhlin—A biographical tribute (23.8.1919–3.12.1984)", Ergodic Theory and Dynamical Systems, Cambridge University Press, 9 (4): 629–641, doi:10.1017/S0143385700005265, MR 1036901

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For other people named Vladimir Rokhlin see Vladimir Rokhlin disambiguation Vladimir Abramovich Rokhlin Russian Vladi mir Abra movich Ro hlin 23 August 1919 3 December 1984 was a Soviet mathematician who made numerous contributions in algebraic topology geometry measure theory probability theory ergodic theory and entropy theory 1 Vladimir Abramovich RokhlinVladimir Rokhlin in Leningrad 1966 Born 1919 08 23 23 August 1919Baku AzerbaijanDied3 December 1984 1984 12 03 aged 65 Leningrad Soviet UnionCitizenshipCitizen of the Soviet UnionEducationMoscow State University 1935 1941 Known forRokhlin lemmaRokhlin partitionsRokhlin s theoremStandard probability spaceChildrenVladimir Rokhlin Jr Scientific careerFieldsMathematicsInstitutionsLeningrad State UniversityAcademic advisorsAbraham PlessnerNotable studentsYakov EliashbergMikhail GromovNikolai V IvanovViatcheslav M KharlamovAnatoly VershikOleg Viro Contents 1 Life 2 Work 3 Family 4 See also 5 Notes 6 References 7 External linksLife editVladimir Abramovich Rokhlin was born in Baku Azerbaijan to a wealthy Jewish family 2 His mother Henrietta Emmanuilovna Levenson had studied medicine in France she died in Baku in 1923 believed to have been killed during civil unrest provoked by an epidemic His maternal grandmother Clara Levenson had been one of the first female doctors in Russia His maternal grandfather Emmanuil Levenson was a wealthy businessman he was also the illegitimate father of Korney Chukovsky who was thus Henrietta s half brother Vladimir Rokhlin s father Abram Veniaminovich Rokhlin was a well known social democrat he was imprisoned during Stalin s Great Purge and executed in 1941 3 Vladimir Rokhlin entered Moscow State University in 1935 His advisor was Abraham Plessner He volunteered for the army in 1941 leading to four years as a prisoner of a German war camp During this time he was able to hide his Jewish origins from the Nazis Rokhlin was liberated by the Soviet military in January 1945 He then served as a German language translator for the 5th Army of the Belorussian front In May 1945 he was sent to a Soviet verification camp for former prisoners of war In January 1946 he was transferred to another camp to determine if he was an enemy of the Soviet Rokhlin was cleared in June 1946 but was forced to remain in the camp as a guard Due to intercession by mathematicians Andrey Kolmogorov and Lev Pontryagin he was released in December 1946 and allowed to return to Moscow after which he returned to mathematics In 1959 Rokhlin joined Leningrad State University as a faculty member He died in 1984 in Leningrad His students include Viatcheslav Kharlamov Yakov Eliashberg Mikhail Gromov Nikolai V Ivanov Anatoly Vershik and Oleg Viro 4 Work editRokhlin s contributions to topology include Rokhlin s theorem a result of 1952 on the signature of 4 manifolds He also worked in the theory of characteristic classes homotopy theory cobordism theory and in the topology of real algebraic varieties In measure theory Rokhlin introduced what are now called Rokhlin partitions He introduced the notion of standard probability space and characterised such spaces up to isomorphism mod 0 He also proved the famous Rokhlin lemma Family editHis son Vladimir Rokhlin Jr is a well known mathematician and computer scientist at Yale University Rokhlin s uncle was Korney Chukovsky a well known Russian poet most famous for his popular children s books See also editGudkov s conjectureNotes edit see Vershik 1989 Arnol d 1986 see Turaev amp Vershik 2001 p 8 see Turaev amp Vershik 2001 p 1 Vladimir Abramovich Rokhlin at the Mathematics Genealogy ProjectReferences editArnol d Vladimir et al 1986 Vladimir Abramovich Rokhlin obituary Russ Math Surv 41 3 189 195 Bibcode 1986RuMaS 41R 189A doi 10 1070 RM1986v041n03ABEH003331 MR 0854242 S2CID 250910259 Turaev Vladimir G Vershik Anatoly M eds 2001 Topology ergodic theory real algebraic geometry Rokhlin s Memorial American Mathematical Society Translations Series 2 vol 202 Providence RI American Mathematical Society doi 10 1090 trans2 202 hdl 11693 48903 ISBN 9780821827406 MR 1819175 Vershik Anatoly M 1989 Vladimir Abramovich Rokhlin A biographical tribute 23 8 1919 3 12 1984 Ergodic Theory and Dynamical Systems Cambridge University Press 9 4 629 641 doi 10 1017 S0143385700005265 MR 1036901External links editVladimir Abramovich Rokhlin at the Mathematics Genealogy Project Novikov Sergei Rokhlin www mccme ru in Russian Archived from the original on 15 May 2011 Retrieved 10 May 2006 Rokhlin Vladimir A 1981 A lecture about teaching mathematics to non mathematicians Part I mathfoolery wordpress com O Connor John J Robertson Edmund F Vladimir Abramovich Rokhlin MacTutor History of Mathematics Archive University of St Andrews Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Vladimir Abramovich Rokhlin amp oldid 1168576154, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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