Naum Ilyich Akhiezer
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Naum Ilyich Akhiezer (Russian: Наум Ильич Ахиезер) (6 March, 1901, Cherikov, Belarus – 3 June, 1980, Kharkov, USSR) was a Soviet mathematician of Jewish origin, known for his works in constructive function theory, approximation theory, the problem of moments, operator theory and mathematical physics.
[edit] See also
- Akhiezer polynomials
[edit] Books
- N.I.Akhiezer, I.M.Glazman, Theory of Linear Operators in Hilbert Space, Frederick Ungar Publishing Co., New York, 1961
- N.I.Akhiezer, The Classical Moment Problem and Some Related Questions in Analysis, Oliver & Boyd, 1965
- N.I.Akhiezer, The Calculus of Variations, Blaisdell, 1962
- N.I.Akhiezer, Lectures on Integral Transforms, American Mathematical Society Providence, RI 1988
- N.I.Akhiezer, Elements of elliptic functions theory, Nauka, Moscow, 1970
- N.I.Achiezer (Akhiezer), Theory of approximation, Translated by Charles J. Hyman Frederick Ungar Publishing Co., New York 1956 x+307 pp.
[edit] External links
- O'Connor, John J. & Robertson, Edmund F., “Naum Ilyich Akhiezer”, MacTutor History of Mathematics archive
- Naum Ilyich Akhiezer at the Mathematics Genealogy Project
- History of Approximation Theory (HAT) page
- NAUM IL’ICH AKHIEZER (ON THE 100TH ANNIVERSARY OF HIS BIRTH), by V. A. Marchenko, Yu. A. Mitropol’skii, A. V. Pogorelov, A. M. Samoilenko, I. V. Skrypnik, and E. Ya. Khruslov (restricted access)