Olga Nikolaevna Bondareva

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Olga Nikolajewna Bondarewa ( Russian Ольга Николаевна Бондарева ; born April 27, 1937 in Leningrad ; † December 9, 1991 in St. Petersburg ) was a Soviet - Russian mathematician and university professor .

Life

Bondareva began studying at Leningrad University (LGU) in the Faculty of Mathematics and Mechanics in 1954 .

After graduation, Bondarewa became an aspirant in 1959 with Nikolai Nikolayevich Vorobjow in the Faculty of Mathematics and Mechanics of the LGU. She found the necessary and sufficient condition for non-empty cores of cooperative games . Its result was published in 1963 in the respected Russian journal Problems of Cybernetics , but not translated into English , so that it was not noticed in the West. When Lloyd S. Shapley , who published a corresponding result in 1967, learned of Bondarewa's work, he unreservedly recognized Bondarewa as the priority. Since then, this result has been known as the Bondareva-Shapley theorem .

In 1963 Bondarewa received her doctorate after defending her candidate dissertation as a candidate for physical and mathematical sciences. She then worked as a research assistant and lecturer for operations research in the Faculty of Mathematics and Mechanics at LGU.

In June 1972 Bondarewa became a senior researcher in the Faculty of Economics at LGU. In 1984 she defended her doctoral dissertation for promotion to Doctor of Physics and Mathematics at the Faculty of Computational Mathematics and Cybernetics of the Lomonosov Moscow State University (MGU). She then became a senior research fellow at the Institute for Physics at LGU. From October 1989 she was a leading research assistant in the Faculty of Mathematics and Mechanics at LGU. She was a member of the editorial board of the economics journal Games and Economic Behavior . The kernels in game theory remained a focus of her research.

Bondarewa was married and had two sons Maxim and Grigori. In 1991 she had a fatal accident while crossing a street in St. Petersburg.

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Individual evidence

  1. a b c In memoriam Olga Bondareva (1937–1991) . In: Games and Economic Behavior . tape 4 , no. 2 , 1992, p. 318-324 .
  2. Rosenmüller J. Kulakovskaja TE, Naumova NI: Obituary Olga Nikolajevna Bondareva 1937-1991 . In: International Journal of Game Theory . tape 20 , no. 4 , 1992, pp. 309-312 .
  3. Бондарева О.Н .: Некоторые применения методов линейного программирования к теории кооперативных . In: Проблемы кибернетики . No. 10 , 1963, pp. 119-139 .
  4. Bondareva ON: Some applications of linear programming to the theory of cooperative games . In: Selected Russian Papers in Game Theory 1959–1965 . 1968, p. 79–114 ( [1] [PDF; accessed February 27, 2020]).
  5. ^ Mathematics Genealogy Project: Olga Bondareva (accessed February 27, 2020).
  6. Bondareva ON: Domination, core and solution (A short survey of Russian results) . Institute for Mathematical Economic Research, Bielefeld University , 1989, p. Discussion Paper No. 185 .
  7. Bondareva ON: The nucleolus of a game without side payments . Institute for Mathematical Economic Research University of Bielefeld, 1989.
  8. ^ Revealed fuzzy preferences . In: J. Kacprzyk, M. Fedrizzi (Eds.): Multiperson Decision Making Models Using Fuzzy Sets and Possibility Theory . Kluwer , Dordrecht 1990.
  9. Bondareva ON, Driessen TSH: Extensive coverings and exact core bounds . In: Games and Economic Behavior . tape 6 , no. 2 , 1994, p. 212-219 .