- Abram Samoilovitch Besicovitch
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name = A. S. Besicovitch
image_width = 220px
caption = Abram Samoilovitch Besicovitch
birth_date = birth date|1891|1|24|df=y
birth_place =Berdyansk ,Russia
residence = flag|United Kingdom
nationality = flag|Russian - flag|United Kingdom|name=British
death_date = death date|1970|11|2|df=y
death_place =Cambridge ,UK
field =Mathematician
work_institution =Liverpool University University of Cambridge
alma_mater =St Petersburg University
doctoral_advisor =Andrey Markov
doctoral_students = Patrick Moran
known_for =Hausdorff-Besicovitch dimension Besicovitch functions
prizes =
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religion =Eastern Orthodoxy Abram Samoilovitch Besicovitch (Besikovitch) (Абрам Самойлович Безикович) (24 January 1891 – 2 November 1970) was a
Russia n - Jewishmathematician , who worked mainly inEngland . He was born inBerdyansk on theSea of Azov (now inUkraine ) to a family of Karaite Jews.He studied under
A. A. Markov at theSt. Petersburg University , graduating with a PhD in 1912. He then began research inprobability theory . He converted toEastern Orthodoxy , joining theRussian Orthodox Church , on marrying in 1916. He was appointed professor at the University of Perm in 1917, and was caught up in theRussian Civil War over the next two years. In 1920 he took a position at the Petrograd University.In 1924 he went to
Copenhagen andHarald Bohr , on aRockefeller Fellowship , where he worked onalmost periodic function s, which now bear his name. After a visit toG.H. Hardy inOxford , he had appointments atLiverpool University in 1926, and theUniversity of Cambridge in 1927.After moving to Cambridge in 1927, and by 1950 he had been appointed to the Rouse Ball Chair of Mathematics, which he held until his retirement in 1958, he then toured the USA for eight years before returning to Trinity College Cambridge until probably his death in 1970. He was appointed Lecturer in the Faculty of Mathematics, and therefore received recognition as a Cambridge MA by 'Special Grace' on 24 November 1928.
He worked mainly on combinatorial methods and questions in
real analysis , such as theKakeya needle problem and theHausdorff-Besicovitch dimension . These two particular areas have proved increasingly important as the years have gone by.He was a major influence on the economist
Piero Sraffa , after 1940, when they were both Fellows of Trinity College, and onDennis Lindley , one of the founders of theBayesian movement in the United Kingdom.He was J.E. Littlewood's successor in 1950 in the Rouse Ball chair at Cambridge, retiring in 1958. He died in Cambridge.
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NAME= Besicovitch, A. S.
ALTERNATIVE NAMES=Besicovitch, Abram Samoilovitch
SHORT DESCRIPTION=Russia n - BritishMathematician
DATE OF BIRTH= 24 January 1891
PLACE OF BIRTH=Berdyansk ,Russia
DATE OF DEATH= 2 November 1970
PLACE OF DEATH=Cambridge ,UK
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