Mark Krein

Soviet mathematician (1907-1989)
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Mark Krein

Summary

Mark Krein is a human[1]. He was born in Ivankiv[2]. He passed away in Odesa[3]. He worked as a mathematician[4] and university teacher[5]. He ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (14 views/month, #7,289 of 1,000,298).[6]

Key Facts

  • Mark Krein's place of birth was Ivankiv[2].
  • Mark Krein passed away in Odesa[3].
  • Mark Krein is buried at 2nd Christian Cemetery[7].
  • A child of Mark Krein was Q136543956[8].
  • Mark Krein held citizenship in Soviet Union[9].
  • Russian was Mark Krein's native language[10].
  • Mark Krein is identified as part of the Jewish people ethnic group[11].
  • Mark Krein worked as a mathematician[4].
  • Mark Krein's professions included university teacher[5].
  • Mark Krein's field of work was functional analysis[12].
  • Mark Krein's field of work was integral equation[13].
  • Mark Krein's field of work was function theory[14].
  • Mark Krein's field of work was algebra[15].
  • Mark Krein's field of work was mathematical physics[16].
  • Mark Krein's field of work was theory of differential equations[17].
  • Among Mark Krein's employers was Odesa University[18].
  • Mark Krein was employed by Samara State Technical University[19].
  • Mark Krein was employed by National University «Odesa Maritime Academy»[20].
  • Among Mark Krein's employers was National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine[21].
  • Mark Krein was employed by Odesa State Academy of Civil Engineering and Architecture[22].
  • Mark Krein was employed by Kryvyi Rih National University[23].
  • Mark Krein's education included a stint at Odesa University[24].
  • Mark Krein's doctoral advisor was Nikolai Chebotaryov[25].
  • Mark Krein received the Krylov prize[26].
  • Mark Krein received the Wolf Prize in Mathematics[27].

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Origins and Family

Born in Ivankiv[2], Mark Krein… he is identified as part of the Jewish people ethnic group[11]. Russian was his native language[10].

Education

Mark Krein's education included a stint at Odesa University[24]. His doctoral advisor was Nikolai Chebotaryov[25].

Career and Affiliations

Recorded occupations include mathematician[4] and university teacher[5]. Fields of work include functional analysis[12], a branch of mathematics[28]; integral equation[13]; function theory[14]; algebra[15], a branch of mathematics[29]; mathematical physics[16], a branch of mathematics[30]; and theory of differential equations[17], a branch of mathematics[31]. Employers include Odesa University[18], a university[32], in Ukraine[33], founded in 1865[34], headquartered in Odesa[35]; Samara State Technical University[19], a Flagship university[36], in Russia[37], founded in 1914[38]; National University «Odesa Maritime Academy»[20], a maritime university[39], in Ukraine[40], founded in 1944[41]; National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine[21], an academy of sciences[42], in Ukraine[43], founded in 1918[44], headquartered in Kyiv[45]; Odesa State Academy of Civil Engineering and Architecture[22], a university[46], in Ukraine[47], founded in 1930[48]; and Kryvyi Rih National University[23], a university[49], in Ukraine[50], founded in 1922[51]. Doctoral students include Vitold Shmulyan[52], Yury Berezansky[53], Vadym Adamyan[54], Israel Gohberg[55], Mark Krasnoselsky[56], and Izrail Glazman[57].

Recognition

Awards received include Krylov prize[26], a science award[58], in Ukraine[59], founded in 1964[60]; Wolf Prize in Mathematics[27], a science award[61], in Israel[62], founded in 1978[63]; and State Prize of Ukrainian SSR in Science and Technology[64], a prize[65], in Soviet Union[66], founded in 1969[67].

Personal Life

A child of Mark Krein was Q136543956[8].

Death and Burial

Mark Krein died in Odesa[3]. He is buried at 2nd Christian Cemetery[7].

Works and Contributions

Things named for Mark Krein include Krein–Milman theorem[68] and Favard constant[69].

Why It Matters

Mark Krein ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (14 views/month, #7,289 of 1,000,298).[6] He has Wikipedia articles in 15 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[70] He is known by 27 alternative names across languages and contexts.[71]

Entities named for him include Krein–Milman theorem[68] and Favard constant[69].

His notable doctoral advisees include Mark Naimark[72], a mathematician[73], 1910–1978[74], of Soviet Union[75], specialised in representation theory[76]; David Milman[77], a mathematician[78], 1913–1982[79], of Soviet Union[80], specialised in functional analysis[81]; Israel Gohberg[82], a mathematician[83], 1928–2009[84], of Soviet Union[85], awarded the Humboldt Prize[86], specialised in functional analysis[87]; Mark Krasnoselsky[88], a mathematician[89], 1920–1997[90], of Soviet Union[91], awarded the Andronov Prize[92], specialised in functional analysis[93]; Vadym Adamyan[94], a mathematician[95], b. 1938[96], of Soviet Union[97], specialised in functional analysis[98]; and Vitold Shmulyan[99].

FAQs

Where was Mark Krein born?

Born in Ivankiv[2], Mark Krein…

Where did Mark Krein die?

Mark Krein died in Odesa[3].

What did Mark Krein do for work?

Mark Krein worked as mathematician[4] and university teacher[5].

Where did Mark Krein go to school?

Mark Krein was educated at Odesa University[24].

What awards did Mark Krein receive?

Honors received include Krylov prize[26], Wolf Prize in Mathematics[27], and State Prize of Ukrainian SSR in Science and Technology[64].

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