Fyodor Lvovich Nazarow

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Fyodor Lwowitsch Nasarow , Russian Фёдор Льво́вич Наза́ров , English transcription Fedor Nazarov , also Fedja Nazarov , (born September 8, 1967 ) is a Russian mathematician who deals with harmonic analysis .

Nasarow studied at the State University of Saint Petersburg , where he received his diploma summa cum laude in 1989 and his doctorate in 1993 under Victor Havin (Local estimates for exponential polynomials and their application to uncertainty type inequalities). From 1992 he was assistant professor at the University of Saint Petersburg (on leave from 1994). In 1994/95 he was at the Institute for Advanced Study . From 1995 he was at Michigan State University in East Lansing (from 1997 as Assistant Professor), from 2007 at the University of Wisconsin-Madison and from 2011 he is a professor at Kent State University .

In 1994 he was visiting professor at IHES .

In 1999 he received the Salem Prize for contributions to harmonic analysis (especially the uncertainty relation ) and the method of Bellmann functions.

In 2010 he was invited speaker at the International Congress of Mathematicians in Hyderabad (India) (Random complex zeros and random nodal lines, with Mikhail Sodin). In 1993 he received the St. Petersburg Mathematical Society Prize.

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  1. ^ Fyodor Lwowitsch Nazarow in the Mathematics Genealogy Project (English)Template: MathGenealogyProject / Maintenance / id used
  2. Notices AMS, October 1999, pdf