Anatoly Isaakowitsch Lurie

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Anatoli Isaakowitsch Lurie , Russian Анатолий Исаакович Лурье , English Anatoliy Isakovich Lure, (born June 19, 1901 in Mogilew ; † February 12, 1980 in Leningrad ) was a Soviet engineer (mechanics, elasticity theory ) and applied mathematician.

Lurie studied at the Polytechnic in Leningrad (Faculty of Physics and Mechanics) and was there in 1925 assistant at the Chair of Theoretical Mechanics, which he held from 1936 to 1941. In 1939 he received his doctorate, although he never formally received a doctorate. After the end of the siege of Leningrad, he returned as a professor of dynamics and mechanical engineering (later to the chair of mechanics and control processes), which he held from 1944 to 1977. He also advised in industry.

He dealt with spatial problems of elasticity theory and nonlinear control theory .

In 1960 he became a corresponding member of the Soviet Academy of Sciences .

Fonts

  • Statics of thin-walled elastic shells (Russian), Moscow, Leningrad 1947
  • Spatial problems of elasticity theory, Berlin: Akademie Verlag 1963 (Russian original 1955, English translation Interscience 1964)
  • Nonlinear Theory of Elasticity, North-Holland 1990
  • Analytical Mechanics, Springer 2002 (Russian 1961)
  • Theory of Elasticity, Springer 2005 (Russian 1970)

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