Anatoly Nikolajewitsch Andrianow

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Anatoli Nikolajewitsch Andrianow ( Russian Анатолий Николаевич Андрианов , English transcription Anatoly or Anatoli Andrianov ; born July 21, 1936 in the Soviet Union ; † 2020 ) was a Russian mathematician.

Andrianow received his doctorate in 1962 under Juri Linnik at the State University of Saint Petersburg ( investigation of square shapes using the method of correspondence ) and completed his habilitation in 1969 (Russian doctorate). He was a professor at the Steklov Institute of the Academy of Sciences in Saint Petersburg .

He dealt with multiplicative arithmetic of quadratic forms , zeta functions of automorphic forms, modular forms in several variables (such as Siegel modular forms), Hecke operators , spherical functions and theta functions .

In 1970 he was invited speaker at the International Congress of Mathematicians in Nice ( On the zeta function of the general linear group ) and in 1983 in Warsaw ( Integral representation of quadratic forms by quadratic forms: multiplicative properties ). Among other things, he was a visiting scientist at the Max Planck Institute for Mathematics in Bonn, the Institute Fourier in Grenoble and the Institute for Advanced Study (1974).

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  1. ^ Membership list Saint Petersburg Mathematical Society
  2. Anatoli Nikolajewitsch Andrianow in the Mathematics Genealogy Project (English)Template: MathGenealogyProject / Maintenance / name used
  3. ^ Membership book of the Institute for Advanced Study, 1980