Viktor Petrovich Khavin

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Viktor Petrovich Chawin , Russian Виктор Петрович Хавин , English transcription Victor Petrovich Khavin, also Havin, (born March 7, 1933 in Leningrad ; † September 21, 2015 ) was a Russian mathematician who dealt with functional analysis , real analysis and function theory . He was a professor at Saint Petersburg State University .

Chawin received his doctorate in 1958 at the University of Saint Petersburg with Leonid Kantorowitsch (and Vladimir Ivanovich Smirnov ) (application of functional analysis to some problems of the theory of analytical functions) and completed his habilitation in 1969 (Russian doctorate). Since 1963 he has been leading a seminar on operator theory at the University of Saint Petersburg and at the Steklow Institute (with Nikolai Kapitonowitsch Nikolski until 1991 ).

Among other things, he researched the uncertainty relation in Fourier analysis known from quantum mechanics.

He was visiting professor at many Soviet / Russian and foreign universities, including McGill University, the USA and Sweden. In 1993 he received an honorary doctorate from Linköping University . In 2000 he was an Onsager Professor in Trondheim. In 2004 he received the G. de B. Robinson Award .

Stanislav Smirnov was one of his students .

Fonts

  • with Gleb Pawlowitsch Akilow , BM Makarov: An Elementary Introduction to Integration Theory (Russian), Leningrad, LGU, 1969
  • with Nikolai Kapitonowitsch Nikolski : Linear and Complex Analysis Problem Book 3. Part 1, Lecture Notes in Math., 1573, Part 2, Lecture Notes in Math. 1574, Springer Verlag 1994
  • Introduction to Analysis. Differential and integral calculus of functions of a real variable (Russian), Leningrad, LGU 1989
  • with B. Jöricke: The uncertainty principle in harmonic analysis, Springer 1994
  • with BM Makarov, LV Florinskaya: Measure and Integration Theory (Russian), 3 volumes, Leningrad, LGU, 1974–1977.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Obituary (PDF; Russian) , accessed on July 1, 2017
  2. Wiktor Petrowitsch Chawin in the Mathematics Genealogy Project (English)Template: MathGenealogyProject / Maintenance / id used