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Anatolii Platonovich Prudnikov
Born(1927-01-14)January 14, 1927
DiedJanuary 10, 1999(1999-01-10) (aged 71)
NationalityRussian
OccupationMathematician

Anatolii Platonovich Prudnikov (Анатолий Платонович Прудников; 14 January 1927 in Ulyanovsk, Russia – 10 January 1999) was a Russian mathematician.

In 1930 the Prudnikov family moved to Samara, where Anatolii passed his Abitur in 1944. He then studied at the Kuibyshev Aviation Institute for three years and at the Kuibyshev Pedagogical Institute for one year before completing his degree qualifying him as a teacher. In 1968 he received his doctorate under the direction of professor Vitalii Arsenievich Ditkin with a thesis entitled On a class of integral transforms of Volterra type and some generalizations of operational calculus.[1] With Ditkin, he published several handbooks on integral transforms and operational calculus. Prudnikov's fame derives mainly from the five-volume work "Integrals and Series" (1981–1992), written with Yuri Aleksandrovich Brychkov and Oleg Igorevich Marichev.[2]

Works

  • Prudnikov, Anatolii Platonovich (Прудников, Анатолий Платонович); Brychkov, Yury Aleksandrovich (Брычков, Юрий Александрович); Marichev, Oleg Igorevich (Маричев, Олег Игоревич) (1986). Tables of Indefinite Integrals (in Russian). Moscow: Nauka.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  • Prudnikov, Anatolii Platonovich (Прудников, Анатолий Платонович); Brychkov, Yury Aleksandrovich (Брычков, Юрий Александрович); Marichev, Oleg Igorevich (Маричев, Олег Игоревич). Integrals and Series (in Russian). Vol. 1–5 (1 ed.). Nauka.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) 1981−1986.[3] (English, translated from the Russian by N. M. Queen), volumes 1–5, Gordon & Breach Science Publishers / CRC Press, 1988–1992, ISBN 2-88124-097-6. Second revised edition (Russian), volumes 1–3, Fiziko-Matematicheskaya Literatura, 2003.

References

  1. ^ "Obituary: A. P. Prudnikov". Integral Transforms and Special Functions. 8 (1–2): 1–2. 1999. doi:10.1080/10652469908819211. eISSN 1476-8291. ISSN 1065-2469.
  2. ^ Marichev, Oleg Igorevich (1999-03-15). "Memorial note about A. P. Prudnikov (Topic #10)". OP-SF Net. 6 (2). Archived from the original on 2014-08-26.
  3. ^ Kölbig, Kurt Siegfried (1988). "Reviews and Descriptions of Tables and Books (pp. 349–352 subsection on "Integrals and Series")". Mathematics of Computation. 50 (181): 343–357. doi:10.1090/S0025-5718-88-99807-9. Retrieved 2016-04-15.