Kharkiv Mathematical School
Scientists associated with the Kharkiv mathematical school
- Aleksandr Lyapunov (e.g., Lyapunov function, Lyapunov exponent)
- Konstantin Andreev
- Vladimir Steklov
- Mikhail Ostrogradsky
- Sergei Bernstein (e.g., Bernstein polynomial)
- Yakov Geronimus (e.g., Geronimus polynomial)
- Anton Sushkevich
- Dmitrii Sintsov
- Naum Akhiezer
- Lev Landau (e.g., Landau theory, Ginzburg–Landau theory)
- Boris Levin
- Vladimir Marchenko
- Aleksei Pogorelov
- Mikhail Kadets
- Leonid Pastur
- Alexandre Eremenko
- Vladimir Drinfeld (e.g., Drinfeld reciprocity)
- Valentina Borok
- Vitali Milman
Some currently active senior scientists
- Leonid Pastur[1]
- Eugen Khruslov[2]
- Mariya Shcherbina[3]
- Igor Chueshov[4]
- Vladimir Kadets[5]
- Igor Chudinovich[6]
- Iossif Ostrovskii[7]
- Valery Korobov[8]
- Alexander Borisenko[9]
Footnotes and references
- O'Connor, John J. & Robertson, Edmund F., "Kharkiv Mathematical Society", MacTutor History of Mathematics archive
- Mathematics in Kharkiv (in Russian)
- Kharkiv Mathematical Society (in Russian)
- Journal of Mathematical Physics, Analysis, Geometry
- Institute for Low Temperature Physics and Engineering
- Institute for Low Temperature Physics and Engineering
- Institute for Low Temperature Physics and Engineering
- "Kharkiv National University". Archived from the original on 2005-12-22. Retrieved 2009-05-10.
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