Vladimir A. Zorich
This biography of a living person relies too much on references to primary sources. (November 2015) |
Vladimir Antonovich Zorich | |
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Born | Moscow, USSR | 16 December 1937
Nationality | Russia |
Alma mater | Moscow State University |
Occupation | Professor at Moscow State University |
Notable work | Mathematical analysis(1980) |
Children | Anton Zorich, Maria Zorich Khesin |
Awards | Lenin Komsomol Prize |
Vladimir Antonovich Zorich (Владимир Антонович Зорич; born 16 December 1937, Moscow) is a Soviet and Russian mathematician, Doctor of Physical and Mathematical Sciences (1969), Professor (1971). Honorary Professor of Moscow State University (2007). He is the author of the well-known textbook "Mathematical Analysis"[1] for students of mathematical, physical and mathematical specialties of higher education, which was reprinted several times and translated into many languages.
Scientific career[]
VA Zorich is an expert in various fields of mathematical analysis, conformal geometry, and the theory of quasi-conformal mappings. He graduated from the Mechanics and Matheers Faculty of MV Lomonosov Moscow State University in 1960. In 1963 he graduated from the graduate school of the faculty (department of theory of functions and functional analysis) and defended his thesis "Compliance boundaries for some classes of mappings in space", which was noted as outstanding. In 1969 he defended his doctoral thesis "Global reversibility of quasi-conformal mappings of space". Zorich had been teaching in the department of mathematical analysis of Mechanics and Mathematics Faculty: since 1963 - as an assistant, since 1969 - an assistant professor, and since 1971 - a professor.
Notes[]
- ^ Mathematical Analysis, Springer, 2004, ISBN 3540403868
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