Vladimir Savelyevich Buslaev

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Wladimir Saweljewitsch Buslajew ( Russian Владимир Савельевич Буслаев , English transcription Vladimir Buslaev ; born April 19, 1937 in Leningrad ; † March 14, 2012 ) was a Russian mathematical physicist.

Buslajew received his doctorate in 1963 with Olga Ladyschenskaja at the University of Leningrad ( asymptotics for short wavelengths in diffraction problems in convex areas ). He was a professor at the University of Saint Petersburg.

Among other things, he dealt with mathematical problems of diffraction theory and the WKB method .

In 1964 he received the Leningrad Mathematical Society Prize .

In 1983 he was invited speaker at the International Congress of Mathematicians in Warsaw ( Regularization of many particle scattering ). He was an honorary doctorate from the University of Paris-Nord. In 2000 he received the State Prize of the Russian Federation and he was an Honored Scientist of the Russian Federation. In 2000 he gave a plenary lecture at the annual conference of the German Mathematicians Association in Dresden ( Adiabatic perturbations of linear periodic problems ).

Vladimir Matveev is one of his doctoral students .

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Individual evidence

  1. БУСЛАЕВ Владимир Савельевич (Russian, accessed January 24, 2013)
  2. ^ Mathematics Genealogy Project
  3. ^ Lecture in Dresden