Vladimir Alexandrovich Marchenko

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Vladimir Marchenko ( Ukrainian Володимир Олександрович Марченко , Volodymyr Marchenko Olexandrowytsch , Russian Владимир Александрович Марченко , scientific. Transliteration Vladimir Aleksandrovich Marcenko , English transliteration Vladimir Marchenko * 7. July 1922 in Kharkiv ) is a Ukrainian mathematician .

Life

After school, he began to study at the Institute of Physics at Leningrad University in 1939 , where he also took courses in mechanics and mathematics. After the war he continued his studies at the National Vasyl Karasin University of Kharkiv and graduated in 1945. In 1948 he received his doctorate under Naum Landkof and in 1951 defended his habilitation on the subject of "Some problems of the theory of one-dimensional linear second-order differential operators". Soon after, in 1952, he became a professor at the Institute for Mathematical Physics . In 1960 he took over the management of the department for mathematical physics at the newly founded BI Verkin Institute for Low Temperature Physics and Engineering (ILTPE).

Marchenko extended the Gelfand-Levitan theory (after Israel Gelfand , Boris Levitan ) of the inverse scattering theory of Sturm-Liouville operators, which is therefore also called Gelfand-Levitan-Marchenko theory.

Awards

Martschenko was awarded the Lenin Prize in 1962 , the NN Krylov Prize in 1980, the State Prize of the Ukrainian SSR in 1989 and the NN Bogolyubov Prize in 1996. He has been a member of the Academy of Sciences of the Ukrainian SSR since 1969 , the Russian Academy of Sciences (since 1987) and the Det Kongelige Norske Videnskabers Selskab in Trondheim (since 2001).

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  1. Website of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine ( Memento from December 3, 2016 in the Internet Archive ) - Membership page Vladimir Alexandrovich Martschenko, accessed on November 29, 2016