Nikolai Günther
Nikolai Maximovich Günther | |
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Николай Максимович Гюнтер | |
Born | Saint Petersburg University | December 17, 1871
Scientific career | |
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Institutions | Saint Petersburg University |
Doctoral advisor | Andrey Markov |
Nikolai Maximovich Günther (
Gröbner bases.[2]
He was an Invited Speaker of the ICM in 1924 at Toronto,[3] in 1928 at Bologna,[4][5] and in 1932 at Zurich.
Selected publications
- Gunther, N. (1932), "Sur les intégrales de Stieltjes et leurs applications aux problèmes de la physique mathématique", Radon integrals to problems of mathematical physics: the Mathematical Reviews review refers to a 1949 reprint published by the Chelsea Publishing Company.
- Günther, N. M. (1933), "Sur les opérations linéaires", Zbl 0008.16601.
- Gunther, N. M. (1934), La théorie du potentiel et ses applications aux problèmes fondamentaux de la physique mathématique, Collections de monographies sur la théorie des fonctions (in French) (1st ed.), Paris: .
- Günther, N. M. (1967) [1934], Potential theory and its applications to basic problems of mathematical physics, New York: Zbl 0077.09702.
See also
Notes
- ^ (Gunther 1934).
- ^ a b (Renschuch et al. 2003).
- .
- ^ Gunther, N. "Sur les intégrales de Stieltjes généralisées." In Atti del Congresso Internazionale dei Matematici: Bologna del 3 al 10 de settembre di 1928, vol. 2, pp. 312–324. 1929.
- ^ Gunther, N. "Sur le mouvement d'un liquide, enfermé dans un vase qui se deplace." In Atti del Congresso Internazionale dei Matematici: Bologna del 3 al 10 de settembre di 1928, vol. 5, pp. 185–192. 1929.
References
Biographical and general references
- USSR during its first thirty years 1917–1947" is an opus describing the developments of Soviet mathematics during the first thirty years of its existence. It consists of several survey articles, authored by Soviet experts and reviewing briefly the contributions of Soviet mathematicians to a chosen field during the years from 1917 to 1947: it was later expanded as the two volume survey (Kurosh et al. 1959a, 1959b).
- USSRduring its first forty years 1917–1957" is an opus in two volumes describing the developments of Soviet mathematics during the first forty years of its existence. This is the first volume, titled "Survey articles" and consists exactly of such kind of articles authored by Soviet experts and reviewing briefly the contributions of Soviet mathematicians to a chosen field, during the years from 1917 to 1957.
- USSR during its first forty years 1917–1957" is an opus in two volumes describing the developments of Soviet mathematics during the first forty years of its existence. This is the second volume, titled "Biobibliography" (evidently an acronym for biography and bibliography), containing a complete bibliography of works published by Soviet mathematicians during that time period, alphabetically ordered with respect to author's surname and including, when possible, brief but complete biographies of the authors.
- Zbl 1006.01009. See also the final version available from the "George Lorentz" section of the Approximation Theory web page at the Mathematics Department of the Ohio State University(retrieved on 25 October 2009).
- Zbl 0060.01512. The 1941 obituaryof Nikolai Günther written by Vladimir Smirnov and Sergei Sobolev, including a list of his mathematical works.
- Frederick Ungar Publishing, pp. 327–336, appendix to the book (Günther 1967).
Scientific references
- Zbl 0588.35003.
- Renschuch, Bodo; Roloff, Hartmut; Rasputin, Georgij G.; et al. (June 2003) [1986], "Contributions to Constructive Polynomial Ideal Theory XXIII: Forgotten Works of Leningrad Mathematician N. M. Gjunter on Polynomial Ideal Theory", Zbl 1049.01528. A freely accessible copy is available from the here from the Gröbner Bases Bibliography.