Dmitri Anosov

Dmitri Viktorovich Anossow (Russian: Дмитрий Викторович Аносов, English spelling Dmitri Anosov, born November 30, 1936 in Moscow ) is a Russian mathematician who deals with dynamic systems.

Life and work

Dmitri Viktorovich Anossow studied at the Moscow State University in Moscow, took his degree in 1958 and in 1961 received his doctorate at the Lev Pontryagin Steklov Institute. He thereafter remained at the Institute, where he was Director of the Department of Differential Equations. He is also Honorary Professor at the Moscow State University and Director of dynamical systems.

Anossow is a leading mathematician in the field of dynamical systems. According to him, the Anosov flow is named.

He is a member of the Russian Academy of Sciences ( corresponding member since 1990, full member since 1992). In 1976 he was awarded the State Prize of the USSR. He received the Humboldt Research Award. 1974 in Vancouver ( Geodetic and Finsler geometry) in 1962 in Stockholm (The roughness of geodesic currents in compact Riemannian manifolds of negative curvature ) and 1966 in Moscow ( Dynamical systems with transverse layering ), he was invited speaker at the International Congress of Mathematicians.

His doctoral include Yakov Pessin and Michael Brin.

Writings

  • Geodesic flows on compact Riemannian manifolds of negative curvature. Mathematical Proceedings of the Steklov Institute, Bd.90, 1967, p.1 - 235th
  • Dynamic systems in the 1960s. The hyperbolic revolution, in Bolibruch, Osipov, Sinai (Editor) Mathematical Events of the Twentieth Century, Springer 2006, p 1
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