David Milman

David Milman

David Pinhusovich Milman (Russian: Дави́д Пинхусо́вич Ми́льман; 15 January 1912, Chichelnik near Vinnytsia – 12 July 1982, Tel Aviv) was a Soviet and later Israeli mathematician specializing in functional analysis.[1] He was one of the major figures of the Soviet school of functional analysis. In the 70s he emigrated to Israel and was on the faculty of Tel Aviv University.

Milman is known for his development of functional analysis methods, particularly in operator theory, in close connection with concrete problems coming from mathematical physics, in particular differential equations and normal modes. The Krein–Milman theorem and the Milman–Pettis theorem are named after both of them.

Milman received his Ph.D. from Odessa State University in 1939 under direction of Mark Krein.

He is the father to mathematicians: Vitali Milman and Pierre Milman.

Notes

  1. ^ I. Gohberg, M. S. Livšic, I. Piatetski-Shapiro (January 1986). "David Milman (1912–1982)". Integral Equations and Operator Theory (Birkhäuser Basel) 9 (1): ii. doi:10.1007/BF01257057. http://springerlink.com/content/p136615v36261867. 

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