Vitali Milman

Russian mathematician
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Vitali Milman

Summary

Vitali Milman is a human[1]. He was born in Odesa[2]. He was born on +1939-08-22T00:00:00Z[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 (22 views/month, #7,282 of 1,000,298).[6]

Key Facts

  • Vitali Milman was born in Odesa[2].
  • Vitali Milman was born on +1939-08-22T00:00:00Z[3].
  • Vitali Milman's father was David Milman[7].
  • A child of Vitali Milman was Emanuel Milman[8].
  • Vitali Milman held citizenship in Soviet Union[9].
  • Vitali Milman held citizenship in Israel[10].
  • Vitali Milman worked as a mathematician[4].
  • Vitali Milman worked as a university teacher[5].
  • Vitali Milman's field of work was functional analysis[11].
  • Vitali Milman's field of work was mathematics[12].
  • Vitali Milman was employed by Tel Aviv University[13].
  • Vitali Milman's education included a stint at National University of Kharkiv[14].
  • Vitali Milman's doctoral advisor was Boris Levin[15].
  • A notable work attributed to Vitali Milman is Milman's reverse Brunn–Minkowski inequality[16].
  • Vitali Milman received the The EMET Prize for Art, Science and Culture[17].
  • Vitali Milman received the Fellow of the American Mathematical Society[18].
  • Vitali Milman received the Israel Prize[19].
  • Vitali Milman was a member of American Mathematical Society[20].
  • Vitali Milman's image is recorded as Vitali Milman.jpg[21].
  • Vitali Milman is recorded as male[22].
  • Vitali Milman's instance of is recorded as human[23].
  • Vitali Milman supervised Bo'az Klartag as a doctoral student[24].
  • Vitali Milman supervised Leonid Polterovich as a doctoral student[25].
  • Vitali Milman supervised Semyon Alesker as a doctoral student[26].
  • Vitali Milman supervised Shiri Artstein as a doctoral student[27].

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Origins and Family

Vitali Milman's place of birth was Odesa[2]. He was born on +1939-08-22T00:00:00Z[3]. His father was David Milman[7].

Education

Vitali Milman's education included a stint at National University of Kharkiv[14]. His doctoral advisor was Boris Levin[15].

Career and Affiliations

Recorded occupations include mathematician[4] and university teacher[5]. Fields of work include functional analysis[11], a branch of mathematics[28] and mathematics[12], an academic discipline[29]. Among Vitali Milman's employers was Tel Aviv University[13]. Doctoral students include Bo'az Klartag[24], a mathematician[30], b. 1978[31], of Israel[32], awarded the Salem Prize[33]; Leonid Polterovich[25], a mathematician[34], b. 1963[35], of Israel[36], awarded the Anna and Lajos Erdős Prize in Mathematics[37], specialised in mathematics[38]; Semyon Alesker[26], a mathematician[39], b. 1972[40], of Israel[41], awarded the Anna and Lajos Erdős Prize in Mathematics[42], specialised in mathematics[43]; Shiri Artstein[27], a mathematician[44], b. 1978[45], of Israel[46], awarded the Anna and Lajos Erdős Prize in Mathematics[47], specialised in functional analysis[48]; Antonis P. Tsolomitis[49]; and Haim Wolfson[50], a mathematician[51], awarded the ISCB Fellow[52].

Works and Contributions

A notable work attributed to Vitali Milman is Milman's reverse Brunn–Minkowski inequality[16].

Recognition

Awards received include The EMET Prize for Art, Science and Culture[17], a science award[53], in Israel[54], founded in 2002[55]; Fellow of the American Mathematical Society[18], a fellowship award[56]; and Israel Prize[19], an award[57], in Israel[58], founded in 1953[59].

Personal Life

A child of Vitali Milman was Emanuel Milman[8].

Why It Matters

Vitali Milman ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (22 views/month, #7,282 of 1,000,298).[6] He has Wikipedia articles in 7 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[60] He is known by 7 alternative names across languages and contexts.[61]

His notable doctoral advisees include Ronen Eldan[62], a mathematician[63], b. 1980[64], of Israel[65], awarded the Nessyahu prize[66], specialised in mathematics[67]; Shiri Artstein[68], a mathematician[69], b. 1978[70], of Israel[71], awarded the Anna and Lajos Erdős Prize in Mathematics[72], specialised in functional analysis[73]; Bo'az Klartag[74], a mathematician[75], b. 1978[76], of Israel[77], awarded the Salem Prize[78]; Leonid Polterovich[79], a mathematician[80], b. 1963[81], of Israel[82], awarded the Anna and Lajos Erdős Prize in Mathematics[83], specialised in mathematics[84]; and Semyon Alesker[85], a mathematician[86], b. 1972[87], of Israel[88], awarded the Anna and Lajos Erdős Prize in Mathematics[89], specialised in mathematics[90].

FAQs

Where was Vitali Milman born?

Vitali Milman was born in Odesa[2].

Who were Vitali Milman's parents?

Vitali Milman's father was David Milman[7].

What did Vitali Milman do for work?

Vitali Milman worked as mathematician[4] and university teacher[5].

Where did Vitali Milman go to school?

Vitali Milman was educated at National University of Kharkiv[14].

What awards did Vitali Milman receive?

Honors received include The EMET Prize for Art, Science and Culture[17], Fellow of the American Mathematical Society[18], and Israel Prize[19].

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