Revaz Gamkrelidze
Revaz Valerianovich Gamkrelidze | |
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Born | |
Alma mater | Moscow State University |
Awards | Lenin Prize (1962) |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Mathematics |
Doctoral advisor | Lev Pontryagin |
Doctoral students | Andrei Agrachev Andrey Sarychev |
Revaz Valerianovic Gamkrelidze (Georgian: რევაზ ვალერის ძე გამყრელიძე, ISO 9984: Revaz Valeris je Gamqrelije; born February 4, 1927) is a Georgian and Soviet mathematician known for his work in optimal control theory and related fields. Gamkrelidze is a member of the Georgian Academy of Sciences[1] and a member of the Russian Academy of Sciences.[2] He is the founding editor of Encyclopaedia of Mathematical Sciences.[3]
Revaz Gamkrelidze is the brother of the linguist Tamaz Gamkrelidze.
Life
After secondary school, Gamkrelidze attended Tbilisi State University.[4] In his sophomore year, he went to Moscow to study at the mechanics and mathematics faculty of the Moscow State University where he became a student of Pontryagin.[4]
Work
At Moscow State University he initially worked in the fields of algebraic geometry and topology and derived what is now known as Gamkrelidze's formula .[5] In 1954 he began his work on optimal control. He wrote Mathematical Theory of Optimal Processes with Pontryagin, Boltyanskii and Mishchenko. This work was awarded the State Lenin Prize for Science and Technology in 1962.[6][7] Gamkrelidze is the founding editor of Encyclopedia of Mathematical Sciences.
Books
- The Mathematical Theory of Optimal Processes. Translated to English by Trirogoff. Interscience Publishers. 1962.
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Notes
- ^ A list of members of the Georgian Academy is available at
- ^ The page of the Russian Academy of Sciences listing Revaz Gamkrelidze as its member
- ^ See the encyclopaedia's website
- ^ a b Guram Kharatishvili, Memoirs on Differential Equations and Mathematical Physics, "Revaz Gamkrelidze is 70",Razmadze Mathematical Institute,19973-7,11 [1]
- ^ , Computation of Chern cycles of Algebraic Manifolds. (Russian). Dokl. Nauk. SSSR 90(1953), No.4 719-722
- ^ Pontryagin, Boltyanskii, Gamkrelidze, Mishchenko, The Mathematical Theory of Optimal Processes, Authorized translation from the Russian, translated by K. N. Trirogoff, Interscience Publishers, 1962
- ^ Revaz Gamkrelidze's CV at the Georgian Academy of Sciences website
References
Kharatishvili, Guram (1997). "Revaz Gamkrelidze is 70". Memoirs on Differential Equations and Mathematical Physics. 11. Tblisi: Razmadze Mathematical Institute: 3–7.