Boris Sakharovich Wulich

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Boris Sakharovich Wulich , Russian Борис Захарович Вулих , English transcription Boris Zakharovich Vulikh, (born February 20, 1913 , † September 1, 1978 ) was a Russian mathematician who dealt with analysis. From 1964 to 1978 he held the chair of analysis at the State University of Saint Petersburg .

Life

Wulich, who comes from a family of mathematicians (his father taught at the University of Education and grandfather Sachar Borissowitsch Wulich (1844-1897) at military schools in Saint Petersburg and in the tsarist family), was educated at the University of Saint Petersburg with Gregor Mikhailovich Fichtenholz in 1938 (Candidate title) PhD. In 1946 he completed his habilitation (Russian doctorate). Starting with the defense of Leningrad in 1941, he was in the military, most recently as a professor of mathematics at the Naval Academy in Leningrad from 1948 to 1957. He also taught at the Leningrad Pedagogical University from 1938 to 1963 before becoming a professor at the university.

With Leonid Witaljewitsch Kantorowitsch he dealt with the functional analysis of partially ordered sets. In Russia he is considered to be the founder of the theory of vector associations .

Fonts

  • with Leonid Kantorovich , Aron Grigorjewitsch Pinsker: Functional analysis of partially ordered sets (Russian), GITTL, Moscow-Leningrad, 1950
  • Introduction to the theory of partially ordered spaces, Groningen: Wolters-Noordhoff Scientific Publications, 1967
  • Introduction to functional analysis for scientists and technologists. International Series of Monographs on Pure and Applied Mathematics 32, Oxford: Pergamon Press 1963
  • A short course in the theory of the functions of a real variable (Russian), Nauka, Moscow 1973
  • with ZD Kolomoitseva, GP Safronova: Analysis. Series, Integration Theory for Functions of One Variable (Russian), Leningrad, LGU, 1970
  • with AN Podkorytov: Introduction to Analysis (Russian). In .: Selected Chapters in Analysis and Higher Algebra. Leningrad, LGU, 1981, pp. 78-128.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Russian family website
  2. Boris Sacharowitsch Wulich in the Mathematics Genealogy Project (English)Template: MathGenealogyProject / Maintenance / id used