Victor Zalgaller
Victor Zalgaller | |
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Виктор Абрамович Залгаллер | |
Born | Victor Abramovich Zalgaller 25 December 1920 |
Died | 2 October 2020 | (aged 99)
Nationality | Russian-Israeli |
Alma mater | Leningrad State University |
Occupation(s) | Mathematician, teacher |
Known for | Convex polyhedra, linear and dynamic programming, isoperimetry, differential geometry |
Notable work | Geometric Inequalities (with Yu. Burago) |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Mathematics |
Institutions | Leningrad State University, Steklov Institute of Mathematics, Saint Petersburg Lyceum 239 |
Doctoral advisor | A. D. Alexandrov, Leonid Kantorovich |
Victor (Viktor) Abramovich Zalgaller (Hebrew: ויקטור אבּרמוביץ' זלגלר; Russian: Виктор Абрамович Залгаллер; 25 December 1920 – 2 October 2020) was a Russian-Israeli mathematician in the fields of geometry and optimization. He is best known for the results he achieved on convex polyhedra, linear and dynamic programming, isoperimetry, and differential geometry.
Biography
[edit]Zalgaller was born in Parfino, Novgorod Governorate on 25 December 1920.[1] In 1936, he was one of the winners of the Leningrad Mathematics Olympiads for high school students. He started his studies at the Leningrad State University, however, World War II intervened in 1941, and Zalgaller joined the Red Army. He took part in the defence of Leningrad, and in 1945 marched into Germany.[2]
He worked as a teacher at the Saint Petersburg Lyceum 239,[3] and received his 1963[4] doctoral dissertation on polyhedra with the aid of his high school students who wrote the computer programs for the calculation.[3]
Zalgaller did his early work under direction of A. D. Alexandrov and Leonid Kantorovich. He wrote joint monographs with both of them. His later monograph Geometric Inequalities (joint with Yu. Burago) is still the main reference in the field.
Zalgaller lived in Saint Petersburg most of his life, having studied and worked at the Leningrad State University and the Steklov Institute of Mathematics (Saint Petersburg branch).
In 1999, he immigrated to Israel. Zalgaller died on 2 October 2020 at the age of 99.[3]
References
[edit]- ^ "Виктор Залгаллер (Израиль)". Vestnik (in Russian). Retrieved 3 October 2020.
- ^ "Life Begins at 80". Weizmann Institute of Science. 27 September 2012. Retrieved 3 October 2020.
- ^ a b c "Скончался В.А.Залгаллер". Saint Petersburg Lyceum 239 (in Russian). Retrieved 3 October 2020.
- ^ "Victor Abramovich Zalgaller". Math Genealogy. Retrieved 3 October 2020.
- V. A. Aleksandrov, et al. Viktor Abramovich Zalgaller (on his 80th birthday), Russian Mathematical Surveys, Vol. 56 (2001), 1013–1014 (see here for a Russian version).
- Yu. D. Burago, et al. Viktor Abramovich Zalgaller (on his 80th birthday), J. Math. Sci. (N. Y.) J. Math. Sci. (N.Y.) Vol. 119 (2004), 129–132 (see here for a Russian version).
- M. Z. Solomyak, A few words about Viktor Abramovich Zalgaller, J. Math. Sci. (N.Y.) Vol. 119 (2004), 138–140.
- S. S. Kutateladze, A Tribute to the Philanthropist and Geometer.
- List of papers of V. A. Zalgaller, available here (mostly in Russian).
- Zalgaller, Victor; Burago, Yuri (February 1988). Geometric Inequalities. Springer Verlag. p. 356pp. ISBN 3-540-13615-0.
External links
[edit]- Victor Zalgaller at the Mathematics Genealogy Project
- Intrinsic Geometry of Surfaces — book by A.D Alexandrov and V.A. Zalgaller (AMS Online Book, originally translated in 1967).
- Personal war memoir (in Russian).
- Lecture read in 1999 in St.Petersburg, Russia (video, in Russian)
- 1920 births
- 2020 deaths
- 20th-century Russian mathematicians
- 21st-century Russian mathematicians
- Differential geometers
- Israeli Jews
- Israeli mathematicians
- People from Parfinsky District
- Russian emigrants to Israel
- Russian Jews
- Saint Petersburg State University alumni
- Soviet mathematicians
- Israeli scientist stubs
- Russian mathematician stubs