Biography:Roland Dobrushin

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Short description: Russian mathematician (1929–1995)
Roland L. Dobrushin
Рола́нд Л. Добру́шин
Roland Dobrushin and Elena Sinai-Vul.jpg
Roland Dobrushin and Elena Sinai-Vul
Born
St Petersburg
DiedNovember 12, 1995(1995-11-12) (aged 66)
NationalityRussia n
Alma materMoscow State University
Scientific career
FieldsMathematics
Doctoral advisorAndrey Kolmogorov
Doctoral studentsMichel Deza

Roland Lvovich Dobrushin (Russian: Рола́нд Льво́вич Добру́шин) (July 20, 1929 – November 12, 1995) was a mathematician who made important contributions to probability theory,[1] mathematical physics,[2] and information theory.[3]

Life and work

Dobrushin received his Ph.D. at Moscow State University under the supervision of Andrey Kolmogorov.

In statistical mechanics, he introduced (simultaneously with Lanford and Ruelle) the DLR equations for the Gibbs measure. Together with Kotecký and Shlosman, he studied the formation of droplets in Ising-type models, providing mathematical justification of the Wulff construction.[4]

He was a foreign member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, Academia Europæa and US National Academy of Sciences.

The Dobrushin prize was established in his honour.[5]

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Notes

  1. Ibragimov 1997.
  2. Minlos 1997.
  3. Prelov 1997.
  4. Jaffe, Lebowitz & Sinai 1997.
  5. "The International Dobrushin Prize". Probl. Inf. Transm. 44 (4): 395–398. 2008. doi:10.1134/s0032946008040108. 

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