Shoshana Kamin

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Shoshana Kamin
Born (1930-12-24) December 24, 1930 (age 91)[1]
NationalityIsraeli
Alma materMoscow University
Known for
Scientific career
Institutions
Doctoral advisorOlga Arsenievna Oleinik

Shoshana Kamin (Russian: Шошана Камин, Hebrew: שושנה קמין) (born December 24, 1930),[1] born Susanna L'vovna Kamenomostskaya (Russian: Сусанна Львовна Каменомостская),[1][2] is a Soviet-born Israeli mathematician, working on the theory of parabolic partial differential equations and related mathematical physics problems.

Biography[]

Shoshana Kamin graduated from Moscow University in 1953 and earned her "candidate of science" degree from the same university in 1959,[1] under the supervision of Olga Oleinik.[3] She and her two sons left the Soviet Union in the early 1971. After that she becoming professor in Tel Aviv University,[4] where she is now professor emeritus.[5]

Contributions[]

In the late 1950s, she gave the first proof of the existence and uniqueness of the generalized solution of the three-dimensional Stefan problem.[6] Her proof was generalised by Oleinik.[7]

Later, she made important contributions to the study of the porous medium equation,[8]

and to non-linear elliptic equations.[9]

Selected publications[]

  • Kamenomostskaya, S. L. (1958), "On Stefan Problem", Nauchnye Doklady Vysshey Shkoly, Fiziko-Matematicheskie Nauki (in Russian), 1 (1): 60–62, Zbl 0143.13901. The earlier account of the research of Shoshana Kamin on the Stefan problem.
  • Kamenomostskaya, S. L. (1961), "On Stefan's problem", Matematicheskii Sbornik (in Russian), 53(95) (4): 489–514, MR 0141895, Zbl 0102.09301. In this paper and in the paper (Oleinik 1960), the first existence and uniqueness proofs for the generalized solution of the three-dimensional Stefan problem are given.
  • Kamenomostskaya, S. L. (March 1973), "The asymptotic behaviour of the solution of the filtration equation", Israel Journal of Mathematics, 14 (1): 76–87, doi:10.1007/BF02761536, MR 0315292, S2CID 123473787, Zbl 0254.35054.
  • Kamin, S. (June 1976), "Similar solutions and the asymptotics of filtration equations", Archive for Rational Mechanics and Analysis, 60 (2): 171–183, Bibcode:1976ArRMA..60..171K, doi:10.1007/BF00250678, MR 0397202, S2CID 119703906, Zbl 0336.76036. According to Vázquez (2007, p. 15) this is one of the most important papers in the asymptotic theory of the . Also, perhaps for the last time ever, she signed this work with both her present and former surnames, precisely writing "S. Kamin (Kamenomostskaya)".

See also[]

Notes[]

  1. ^ a b c d See reference (Fomin & Shilov 1969, p. 562).
  2. ^ See her paper (Kamin 1976, p. 171) and her author page at All-Russian Mathematical Portal.
  3. ^ See the list of Olga Oleinik Candidate of Sciences students in (Venttsel' et al. 2003, p. 171) (Russian version).
  4. ^ See Milman (2006, p. 217). He precisely states:-"The emigration of the mid-1970s had already brought mathematicians of the highest caliber and of all ages to Israel: Mikhail Lifshits and David Milman, Israel Gohberg and Il'ya Pyatetskii-Shapiro, Shoshana Kamin, Boris Moishezon, Yurii Gurevich and I (I include myself in this group)."
  5. ^ "List of senior faculty members at the School of Mathematical Sciences". Tel Aviv University.
  6. ^ See references (Kamenomostskaya 1961) and (Oleinik 1960), as well as the historical survey on the Stefan problem in (Rubinstein 1971, pp. 1–15).
  7. ^ See Oleinik (1960) and Rubinstein (1971, pp. 1–15 and 310).
  8. ^ See Vázquez (2007, p. 15).
  9. ^ See Rădulescu (2007, p. 22).

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