Viacheslav Belavkin

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Viacheslav Pavlovich Belavkin ( Russian Вячеслав Павлович Белавкин , German transcription Vyacheslav Pavlovich Belavkin ; born May 20, 1946 in Lemberg ; † November 27, 2012 ) was a Russian-born British mathematician who was a pioneer of quantum stochastics.

Belavkin graduated from Lomonosov University in 1970 , where he was a student of Ruslan Stratonowitsch and heard from Andrei Kolmogorow , among others . In 1973 he received his doctorate there. The subject of his thesis was the extension of the stochastic calculus and the filter theory of Stratonovich as well as generally from stochastic processes to the quantum case (Quantum Markov Model, Quantum Stochastic Processes). He was at the Moscow Institute of Electronic Engineering. In the 1980s he was visiting scholar at the Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies and the Volterra Center in Rome. From 1992 he was at the University of Nottingham , where he became Professor of Mathematical Physics in 1996.

In 1996 he received the Russian Federation Prize with Stratonovich.

He was married and had a son.

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