Oleg Igorevich Marichev

Oleg Igorevich Marichev
Oleg Igorewitsch Marichev
Born 7 September 1945 (1945-09-07) (age 66)
Velikiye Luki, Russian SFSR, USSR
Fields Mathematics
Alma mater University of Belarus
Doctoral advisor Fedor Gakhov
Doctoral students Victor Adamchik
Known for tables of series and integrals

Oleg Igorewitsch Marichev (Russian: Олег Игоревич Маричев; 7 September 1945 born in Velikiye Luki, Russia) is a Russian mathematician. In 1949 he moved to Minsk with his parents. Graduated from the University of Belarus, where he continued to study for Ph.D. dergee. His scientific supervisor was Fedor Gakhov. He is the co-author of a comprehensive table of intergals. Around 1990 he got his Ph.D. degree in mathematics from University of Jena, Germany. Since 1992 Marichev started working with Stephen Wolfram on Mathematica. His wife Anna helps him in his job.

Works

  • O.I. Marichev. Handbook of integral transforms of higher transcendental functions: theory and algorithmic tables. Translated from the Russian by L.W. Longdon. Ellis Horwood Series in Mathematics and its Applications. Chichester: Ellis Horwood, 1983, 336 p.
  • A.P. Prudnikov (А.П. Прудников), Yu.A. Brychkov (Ю.А. Брычков), O.I. Marichev (О.И. Маричев). Tables of Indefinite Integrals. (Nauka, Moscow, 1986) (Russian)
  • A.P. Prudnikov, Yu.A. Brychkov, O.I. Marichev. Integrals and Series. First edition (Russian), volumes 1–5, Nauka, 1981−1986. First edition (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.

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