Vladimir Abramovich Rokhlin
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Vladimir Abramovich Rokhlin
Summary
Vladimir Abramovich Rokhlin is a human[1]. His place of birth was Baku[2]. He was born on August 23, 1919[3]. He passed away in Saint Petersburg[4]. He died on December 3, 1984[5]. He worked as a mathematician[6], topologist[7], and university teacher[8]. He ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (104 views/month, #7,277 of 1,000,298).[9]
Key Facts
- Vladimir Abramovich Rokhlin was born in Baku[2].
- Vladimir Abramovich Rokhlin died in Saint Petersburg[4].
- Vladimir Abramovich Rokhlin was born on August 23, 1919[3].
- Vladimir Abramovich Rokhlin died on December 3, 1984[5].
- Burial took place at Saint Petersburg[10].
- Vladimir Abramovich Rokhlin's father was Abram Rokhlin[11].
- A child of Vladimir Abramovich Rokhlin was Vladimir Rokhlin, Jr.[12].
- Vladimir Abramovich Rokhlin held citizenship in Soviet Union[13].
- Vladimir Abramovich Rokhlin is identified as part of the Jewish people ethnic group[14].
- Vladimir Abramovich Rokhlin's professions included mathematician[6].
- Vladimir Abramovich Rokhlin's professions included topologist[7].
- Vladimir Abramovich Rokhlin worked as a university teacher[8].
- Vladimir Abramovich Rokhlin's field of work was algebraic geometry[15].
- Vladimir Abramovich Rokhlin's field of work was topology[16].
- Vladimir Abramovich Rokhlin's field of work was measure theory[17].
- Vladimir Abramovich Rokhlin was employed by Steklov Institute of Mathematics[18].
- Among Vladimir Abramovich Rokhlin's employers was Saint Petersburg State University[19].
- Among Vladimir Abramovich Rokhlin's employers was Northern Research Institute of Forestry[20].
- Vladimir Abramovich Rokhlin was employed by Ivanovo State University[21].
- Vladimir Abramovich Rokhlin was employed by Lomonosov Moscow State University[22].
- Among Vladimir Abramovich Rokhlin's employers was Moscow State Regional Socio-Humanitarian Institute[23].
- Vladimir Abramovich Rokhlin's education included a stint at MSU Faculty of Mechanics and Mathematics[24].
- Vladimir Abramovich Rokhlin's education included a stint at Lomonosov Moscow State University[25].
- Vladimir Abramovich Rokhlin's doctoral advisor was Abraham Plessner[26].
- Vladimir Abramovich Rokhlin's doctoral advisor was Lev Pontryagin[27].
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Origins and Family
Vladimir Abramovich Rokhlin's place of birth was Baku[2]. He was born on August 23, 1919[3]. His father was Abram Rokhlin[11]. He is identified as part of the Jewish people ethnic group[14].
Education
Educated at MSU Faculty of Mechanics and Mathematics[24], a faculty[28], in Soviet Union[29], founded in 1933[30] and Lomonosov Moscow State University[25], a public university[31], in Russia[32], founded in 1755[33], headquartered in Moscow[34]. Doctoral advisors include Abraham Plessner[26], a mathematician[35], 1900–1961[36], of Congress Poland[37], specialised in functional analysis[38] and Lev Pontryagin[27], a mathematician[39], 1908–1988[40], of Soviet Union[41], awarded the Stalin Prize[42], specialised in topology[43]. Vladimir Abramovich Rokhlin studied under Lev Pontryagin[44].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include mathematician[6], topologist[7], and university teacher[8]. Fields of work include algebraic geometry[15], a branch of mathematics[45]; topology[16], a branch of mathematics[46]; and measure theory[17], a branch of mathematics[47]. Employers include Steklov Institute of Mathematics[18], a research institute[48], in Russia[49], founded in 1934[50]; Saint Petersburg State University[19], a public university[51], in Russia[52], founded in 1724[53], headquartered in Saint Petersburg[54]; Northern Research Institute of Forestry[20]; Ivanovo State University[21], a university[55], in Russia[56], founded in 1918[57], headquartered in Ivanovo[58]; Lomonosov Moscow State University[22], a public university[59], in Russia[60], founded in 1755[61], headquartered in Moscow[62]; and Moscow State Regional Socio-Humanitarian Institute[23], an educational institution[63], in Russia[64], founded in 1920[65]. Doctoral students include Yakov Eliashberg[66], a mathematician[67], b. 1946[68], of Russia[69], awarded the Guggenheim Fellowship[70], specialised in topology[71]; Oleg Viro[72], a mathematician[73], b. 1948[74], of Soviet Union[75], awarded the Fellow of the American Mathematical Society[76], specialised in algebraic geometry[77]; Mikhail Gromov[78], a mathematician[79], b. 1943[80], of Soviet Union[81], awarded the Oswald Veblen Prize in Geometry[82], specialised in geometry[83]; Sergei A. Yuzvinsky[84]; Mikhail Goussarov[85]; and Nikita J. Necvetaev[86].
Works and Contributions
Notable works include Rokhlin's theorem[87], Rokhlin lemma[88], and standard probability space[89].
Personal Life
A child of Vladimir Abramovich Rokhlin was Vladimir Rokhlin, Jr.[12].
Death and Burial
Vladimir Abramovich Rokhlin died on December 3, 1984[5]. He died in Saint Petersburg[4]. He is buried at Saint Petersburg[10].
Why It Matters
Vladimir Abramovich Rokhlin ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (104 views/month, #7,277 of 1,000,298).[9] He has Wikipedia articles in 9 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[90] He is known by 4 alternative names across languages and contexts.[91]
His notable doctoral advisees include Mikhail Gromov[92], a mathematician[93], b. 1943[94], of Soviet Union[95], awarded the Oswald Veblen Prize in Geometry[96], specialised in geometry[97]; Anatoly Vershik[98], a mathematician[99], 1933–2024[100], of Soviet Union[101], specialised in combinatorics[102]; Oleg Viro[103], a mathematician[104], b. 1948[105], of Soviet Union[106], awarded the Fellow of the American Mathematical Society[107], specialised in algebraic geometry[108]; Yakov Eliashberg[109], a mathematician[110], b. 1946[111], of Russia[112], awarded the Guggenheim Fellowship[113], specialised in topology[114]; Nikolai Ivanov[115], a mathematician[116], b. 1954[117], of Russia[118], awarded the Fellow of the American Mathematical Society[119], specialised in topology[120]; and Viatcheslav Kharlamov[121], a mathematician[122], b. 1950[123], of Russia[124], specialised in mathematics[125].
FAQs
Where was Vladimir Abramovich Rokhlin born?
Vladimir Abramovich Rokhlin was born in Baku[2].
Where did Vladimir Abramovich Rokhlin die?
Vladimir Abramovich Rokhlin died in Saint Petersburg[4].
Who were Vladimir Abramovich Rokhlin's parents?
Vladimir Abramovich Rokhlin's father was Abram Rokhlin[11].
What did Vladimir Abramovich Rokhlin do for work?
Vladimir Abramovich Rokhlin worked as mathematician[6], topologist[7], and university teacher[8].
Where did Vladimir Abramovich Rokhlin go to school?
Vladimir Abramovich Rokhlin was educated at MSU Faculty of Mechanics and Mathematics[24] and Lomonosov Moscow State University[25].