Biography:Grigorii Fichtenholz

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Short description: Soviet mathematician (1888–1969)
Grigorii Fichtenholz
Григо́рий Фихтенго́льц
FichtenholzPortrait.jpg
Born
Grigorii Mikhailovich Fichtenholz

Odessa, Russian Empire (now Odesa, Ukraine)
Died26 June 1959(1959-06-26) (aged 71)
Leningrad, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union
NationalitySoviet
Alma materLeningrad State University
Scientific career
FieldsReal analysis, functional analysis
ThesisTheory of Depending on Parameter Primary Definite Integrals (1918)
Doctoral advisorSamuil Shatunovsky
Doctoral students

Grigorii Mikhailovich Fichtenholz (Russian: Григо́рий Миха́йлович Фихтенго́льц, Ukrainian: Григорій Михайлович Фіхтенгольц; 8 June[1] 1888 – 26 June 1959) was a Soviet mathematician working on real analysis and functional analysis. Fichtenholz was one of the founders of the Leningrad school of real analysis.

He also authored a three-volume textbook Differential and Integral Calculus. The books cover mathematical analysis of function of one real variable, functions of many real variables and of complex functions. Due to depth and precision of presentation of material, these books are defined as classical position in mathematical analysis. Book was translated, among others, into German, Polish, Chinese, Vietnamese, and Persian however translation to English language has not been done still.

Fichtenholz's books about analysis are widely used in Middle and Eastern European as well as Chinese universities due to its exceptionality of detailed and well-ordered presentation of material about mathematical analysis. Due to unknown reasons, these books do not have the same fame in universities in other areas of the world.

He was an Invited Speaker of the ICM in 1924 in Toronto.[2]

Leonid Kantorovich and Isidor Natanson were among his students.

References

  1. "Fichtenholz biography (russian)". http://mathcenter.spb.ru/nikaan/book/fichtenholz_bio.pdf. 
  2. Fichtenholz, Gr. M.. "Sur la notion de fermeture des systèmes de fonctions". In: Proceedings of the International Congress of Mathematicians in Toronto, August 11–16. 1924. 1. p. 686. http://www.mathunion.org/ICM/ICM1924.1/Main/icm1924.1.0686.0686.ocr.pdf. Retrieved 2017-11-30. 
  • Kantorovič, L. V.; Natanson, I. P. (1958). "Grigoriĭ Mihaĭlovič Fihtengolʹc (on his seventieth birthday)" (in Russian). Vestnik Leningrad. Univ. 13 (7): 5–13. 
  • Kantorovič, L. V.; Natanson, I. P. (1959). "Grigoriĭ Mihaĭlovič Fihtengolʹc. Necrologue." (in Russian). Uspekhi Mat. Nauk 14 (5 (89)): 123–128. http://mi.mathnet.ru/umn7364. 
  • Bogachev, V. I. (2005). "On the works of G. M. Fikhtengolʹts on the theory of the integral" (in Russian). Istor.-Mat. Issled. (2) 9 (44). 

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