Mathematical Division of B. Verkin Institute for Low Temperature Physics and Engineering

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Mathematical Division of B. Verkin Institute for Low Temperature Physics and Engineering
Established1960
DirectorGennady Feldman
Location,
WebsiteMathematical Division of ILTPE
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47 Nauky Ave., Kharkiv 61103, Ukraine

The Mathematical Division of B. Verkin Institute for Low Temperature Physics and Engineering   — is a part of Mathematical Division of NASU ,[1] one of the leading Ukrainian mathematical centers, where fundamental research in mathematics is conducted.

The main research areas of the Mathematical Division are:

History

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Formally, the Mathematical Division of Institute for Low Temperature Physics and Engineering was established by a decree of the Presidium of the Academy of Sciences of the Ukrainian SSR dated October 5, 1987. However, the mathematical departments appeared at the Institute almost simultaneously with its foundation in 1960. At that time there were 5 mathematical departments in the Institute:

In the mathematical departments of the Institute at various times had worked and work now such well-known mathematicians as Yuri Aminov, Vladimir Drinfeld, Alexandr Eremenko, Boris Levin, Anatoly Milka, Iosif Ostrovskii, Leonid Pastur, Lev Ronkin, Fedor Rofe-Beketov, Mikhail Sodin, Yeugen Kruslov, Maria Scherbina, and others.

In 1990, Vladimir Drinfeld, who worked at the Mathematical Division from 1981 to 1999, was awarded by Fields Medal. [2]

Heads of the Mathematical Division

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Structure of the Division

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  • Department of Mathematical Physics
  • Department of Differential Equations and Geometry
  • Department of Function Theory

Publishing

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Since 2005, «Journal of Mathematical Physics, Analysis, Geometry»  (formerly «Matematicheskaya Fizika, Analiz, Geometriya», until July 2005) is being published (four times a year). The journal is indexed by major scientometric databases. [3]

Notes

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Bibliography

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