Wolf Prize -- From MathWorld 1982, Hassler Whitney (Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton, USA) and MarkGrigor evich krein (Ukrainian SSR Academy of Sciences, Odessa, USSR) http://mathworld.wolfram.com/WolfPrize.html
Extractions: MATHWORLD - IN PRINT Order book from Amazon History and Terminology Prizes Wolf Prize Five or six Wolf prizes are awarded yearly to outstanding living scientists and artists for achievements in the interest of mankind and friendly relations among peoples. In science, the fields are agriculture, chemistry, mathematics, medicine, physics; and in arts, the prize rotates annually among architecture, music, painting and sculpture. The prize in each area consists of a diploma and a cash award of $100,000. The prize has been awarded since 1978 by the Wolf Foundation, which was established in 1976 by Dr. Ricardo Wolf (1887-1981), inventor, diplomat, and philanthropist, and his wife Francisca Subirana-Wolf (1900-1981), to promote science and art for the benefit of mankind. The table below summarizes Wolf prize recipients in mathematics. year recipients Jean Leray (College de France, Paris, France) and andre Weil (Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton, U.S.A.)
Mark Krasnoselskii, Obituary In 1938 mark Aleksandrovich finished high school and entered the Department of The MGKrein theory of cones and positive operators was developed by http://www.aha.ru/~amkr/obituaryait.html
Extractions: The outstanding mathematician Mark Aleksandrovich Krasnosel'skii passed away on February 13, 1997. M.A.Krasnosel'skii was born on April 27, 1920 in the Ukranian town of Starokonstantinov. His father Aleksandr Yakovlevich worked in the capacity of civil engineer of the ``Azovrybtrest Co.'' His mother Fanni Moiseevna taught Russian in high school. The Krasnosel'skiis had two sons. The elder, Iosif became a well-known metallurgist; he was one of the founders and leaders of the Moscow Factory of Special Alloys. The cadet, Mark chose the career of mathematician. In 1932 the Krasnosel'skiis moved to Berdyansk. In 1938 Mark Aleksandrovich finished high school and entered the Department of Physics and Mathematics of the Kiev University. In connection with the beginning of the war, the Kiev University was moved in 1941 to Kazakhstan where it was renamed the United Ukrainian University. M.A.Krasnosel'skii graduated from this University in 1942 and joined the Soviet Army where during four year he was an instructor at the Ryazan Artillery School which during the war was evacuated to the town of Talgar in the Alma-Ata region. In 1946 Mark Aleksandrovich was separated as a lieutenant and in Augist moved to Kiev where he first taught descriptive geometry at the Kiev Highway Institute and then became a junior scientist at the Institute of Mathematics of the Ukrainian Academy of Sciences. In the post-war Kiev, M.A.Krasnosel'skii gets into the mainstream of scientific life. He attends lectures and participates in seminars of outstanding scientists such as N.N.Bogolyubov, A.N.Kolmogorov, M.G.Krein, B.V.Gnedenko, M.A.Lavrentiev, A.Yu.Ishlinskii, N.V.Efimov, A.G.Kurosh, V.E.Loshkarev, et al.
Nblapr02 Differential operators and related topics proceedings of the mark KreinInternational Conference on Operator Theory and Applications, Odessa, Ukraine, http://mulibraries.missouri.edu/math/newbooks/nblapr02.htm
Extractions: April 2002 TITLE AUTHOR CALL NUMBER Differential operators and related topics : proceedings of the Mark Krein International Conference on Operator Theory and Applications, Odessa, Ukraine, August 18-22, 1997 Adamian, V. M. Aspects of combinatorics and combinatorial number theory Adhikari, S. D. Empirical Bayes and likelihood inference
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Extractions: As MAD Magazine Click the link for more information. Australian Commonwealth of Australia is the sixth-largest country in the world by area. A part of Australasia, it includes the mainland and a number of islands, the largest of which is Tasmania. Australia has been inhabited for about 50,000 years, originally by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. Eastern Australia was claimed by the British in 1770, and officially settled as a British colony on January 26, 1788.
2.1. Functional Analysis, Operator Theory And Applications in Operator Theory and Related Topics, Volume I of the Proceedings of theMark krein International Conference, Odessa, Ukraine, August 1 22, 1997, http://www.math.leidenuniv.nl/~stieltjes/archief/rep20002001/node77.html
Extractions: Papers in journals and proceedings D. A LPAY, I. G OHBERG, M.A. K AASHOEK, A.L. S AKHNOVICH, Canonical systems on the half line with rational scattering functions: explicit formulas, Math. Nach. S.B. A NGENENT, R.C.A.M. VAN DER V ORST, A priori bounds and generalized Morse indices for solutions of elliptic system, D.Z. A ROV, M.A. K AASHOEK, D.R. P IK, Optimal time-variant systems and factorization of operators, II: Factorization, J. Operator Theory, E.G. B AJLEKOVA, Subordination principle for fractional evolution equations. Fractional Calculus and Applied Analysis, C.J.K. B ATTY, R. C HILL, J.M.A.M. VAN N EERVEN, Asymptotic behaviour of Co-semigroups with bounded local resolvents, Math. Nach. D. B RIGO, F. L E G LAND, B. H ANZON, Approximate Filtering by Projection on Exponential Manifolds of Densities, Bernoulli
Igor Sevonkaev's Homepage :: CV 1998member of the First Open physmath Olympiad of Resheleff lyceum to honorMark krein, Odessa, Ukraine; 1996first prize of physics city Olympiad, http://people.clarkson.edu/~sevonkiv/cv.php
George A. Trevors, Captain, United States Navy Surviving are his wife, Clarice; his son, Michael, Seattle; his stepson, MarkKrein, Trenton, Ga.; his brother, Walter, Brick; three grandsons, Ryan, http://www.arlingtoncemetery.net/gatevors.htm
Extractions: Captain, United States Navy From a contemporary press report: GEORGE A. TREVORS, retired Navy captain, 68, of Corpus Christi, Texas, formerly of HIGHLANDS, died Tuesday (February 9, 1999) at his home. He was a 1948 graduate of Red Bank Catholic High School and a 1954 graduate of the United States Naval Academy, Annapolis, Maryland, where he graduated with distinction honors for attaining the position of 46th in his class of 858 graduates. He served as a Nuclear Power Submarine Commander in both the Atlantic and Pacific areas of Naval Operations. He received many Presidential Unit Citations and Distinguished Service Citations for Nuclear Submarine Operations during the Cold War and the Vietnam War. He was assigned as assistant Atlantic and European Nuclear Fleet Operations Officer at the time of his retirement in 1976. He joined the New York Power Authority as Director of Nuclear Administration in 1976. In 1982, he joined the staff of the Nebraska Power Authority as Division Manager of Nuclear Power, retiring in 1990. He was very active in the Community Theater Program and conducted a morning radio program at KZUM in Lincoln, Nebraska. He was predeceased by his mother Katherine; former Highlands councilman Edmond Duffy; and his uncle, Walter F. Duffy, who was killed while serving in the New York 69th Division During World War II.
Extractions: We consider the analytic continuation of the transfer function for a 2x2 matrix Hamiltonian into the unphysical sheets of the energy Riemann surface. We construct a family of non-selfadjoint operators which reproduce certain parts of the transfer-function spectrum including resonances situated on the unphysical sheets neighboring the physical sheet. On this basis, completeness and basis properties for the root vectors of the transfer function (including those for the resonances) are proved. References and citations for this submission: