Samari Alexandrowitsch Halpern

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Samari Alexandrovich Halpern ( Russian Самарий Александрович Гальперн * May 4. . Jul / 17th May  1904 greg. In Białystok ; † 15. February 1977 in Moscow ) was a Russian mathematician and university professor .

In English it is also transcribed Samarii Aleksandrovich Gal'pern.

Life

Halpern came from a family of engineers who moved to Moscow in 1905. From 1913 he attended the 8th Moscow High School, which was converted into a work school after the October Revolution . He learned mathematics from the teacher BM Astafjew, who discovered Halpern's talent. In 1920 he began studying at the mathematics department of the physical- mathematical faculty of Moscow University (MGU). After graduating in 1924, he became a research associate at MGU and taught calculus for first-year students. A year later, he began postgraduate at Ivan Privalov . After graduating in 1929, Halpern taught at the Lomonossow Institute for Agricultural Engineering , where from 1931 he headed the Chair of Advanced Mathematics .

In 1932 Halpern returned to the MGU Faculty of Mechanics and Mathematics as a lecturer . In 1937 he received his doctorate as a candidate for science . He now led the chair for differential equations and became a specialist in the theory of ordinary and partial differential equations . In 1961 he received his doctorate in science and in 1962 he was appointed professor. Vladimir Alexandrowitsch Kondratjew and Boris Rufimowitsch Weinberg were among his students .

Individual evidence

  1. Zentralblatt MATH : Gal'pern, Samariĭ Aleksandrovich (accessed June 1, 2018).
  2. a b c d B. R. Weinberg, WA Kondratjew, JM Landis , OA Oleinik , SL Sobolew : Самарий Александрович Гальперн (некролог) . In: Usp. Mat. Nauk . tape 33 , no. 1 , 1978, p. 195–197 ( mathnet.ru [accessed June 1, 2018]).
  3. Gal'pern, mathnet.ru