Vladimir Borisovich Matveev

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Wladimir Borissowitsch Matvejew ( Russian Владимир Борисович Матвеев , English transcription Vladimir Borisovich Matveev; * 1944 ) is a Russian mathematician who deals with mathematical physics and especially integrable systems and their treatment with methods of algebraic geometry .

Matveev received his doctorate in 1972 from Vladimir Savelievich Buslaev at the University of Leningrad . He works at the Steklov Institute in St. Petersburg and at the University of Bourgogne.

Alexander Rudolfowitsch Its is one of his doctoral students .

He should not be confused with the mathematics professor at the University of Jena Vladimir S. Matveev (Matwejew) and the mathematician and physicist Viktor A. Matveev (Matveev).

Fonts

  • with Alexander Bobenko , ED Belokolos, VZ Enolski, AR Its Algebro-geometric Approach in the Theory of Integrable Equations , Springer Series in Nonlinear Dynamics, Springer Verlag 1994
  • with Boris Anatoljewitsch Dubrowin , Sergei Petrowitsch Novikow Non-linear equations of Korteweg – de Vries type, finite-zone linear operators, and Abelian varieties , Russian Mathematical Surveys, Volume 31, 1976, pp. 59-146
  • with Mikhail A. Salle Darboux Transformations and Solitons , Springer Verlag 1991

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Individual evidence

  1. ^ Mathematics Genealogy Project