Nikolai Andreevich Lebedew

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Nikolai Andreevich Lebedev , Russian Николай Андреевич Лебедев , English transcription Nikolai Andreevich Lebedev, (* August 8, 1919 , † January 8, 1982 ) was a Russian mathematician who dealt with geometric function theory .

Life

Lebedev was a student of Gennady Mikhailovich Golusin at Leningrad University . He received his habilitation there in 1955 (Russian doctorate). with work Some estimates and extremal problems with conformal maps . Golusin founded the internationally known seminar on geometric function theory, which Lebedev led after Golusin's death in 1952 until his own death in 1982.

The solution of the Bieberbach conjecture by Louis de Branges (whose proof only prevailed in 1984 after it was examined for validity and simplified in Leningrad) was based on preparatory work by the Leningrad School (by Lebedew and Isaak Moissejewitsch Milin , Lebedew-Milin inequalities from 1965 , Milin - functionals from 1971).

literature

  • IA Aleksandrov, IE Bazilevich, GV Kusmina, SM Lozinskii, PM Tamrazov, NA Shirokov: Nikolai Andreevich Lebedev (obituary) , Russian mathematical surveys 38, 1983, pp. 177-182
  • EG Goluzina, VV Zhuk, GV Kusmina, NA Shirokov: Nikolai Andreevich Lebedev and the Leningrad School of Function Theory in the 50s-70s , Journal of Mathematical Sciences 118, 2003, pp. 4733-4739

Fonts

  • Integration on Manifolds (Russian), Leningrad 1983
  • with Vladimir Ivanovich Smirnov : Functions of a complex variable. Constructive theory, London: Iliffe Books 1968

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Nikolai Andrejewitsch Lebedew in the Mathematics Genealogy Project (English)Template: MathGenealogyProject / Maintenance / id used