Valentin Konstantinowitsch Ivanov

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Valentin Konstantinovich Ivanov ( Russian Валентин Константинович Иванов ; English transcription Valentin Konstantinovich Ivanov, born September 18 . Jul / 1. October  1908 greg. In Saint Petersburg , † thirtieth October 1992 in Yekaterinburg ) was a Soviet mathematician .

Valentin Ivanov studied and taught in what was then Sverdlovsk, now Yekaterinburg, where he was a professor at the Gorky State University of the Urals region . He received his doctorate from Sergei Lwowitsch Sobolew . In 1966 he was awarded the Lenin Prize together with Andrei Tikhonov , in 1970 he became a corresponding member of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR .

Ivanov dealt with inverse problems , among other things .

Fonts

  • with VP Tanana Theory of linear ill-posed problems and its applications , Brill Academic Pub., 2002

literature

  • Obituary, in: Izv. Vyssh. Uchebn. Zaved. Mat., 1993, no. 6, 79, ISSN  0021-3446 ( PDF ).

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Mathematics Genealogy Project