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Vladimir Steklov

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Nationality
  
Soviet/Russian

Fields
  
Applied mathematics

Name
  
Vladimir Steklov


Institutions
  
Kharkov University

Role
  
Actor

Alma mater
  
Kharkov University

Grandchildren
  
Danil Steklov

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Born
  
9 January 1864 Nizhny Novgorod, Russian Empire (
1864-01-09
)

Died
  
30 May 1926(1926-05-30) (aged 62) Gaspra, Crimea, Soviet Union

Spouse
  
Olga Vladimirovna Semlyanova

Movies
  
Yeltsin: Three Days in August

Children
  
Agrippina Steklova, Glafira Steklova

Similar People
  
Agrippina Steklova, Alexandra Zakharova, Vladimir Bolshov, Danil Steklov, Mark Zakharov

Doctoral advisor
  
Aleksandr Lyapunov

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Vladimir Andreevich Steklov (Russian: Влади́мир Андре́евич Стекло́в; 9 January 1864 – 30 May 1926) was a Prominent Russian and Soviet mathematician, mechanician and physicist.

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Biography

Steklov was born in Nizhny Novgorod, Russia. In 1887, he graduated from the Kharkov University, where he was a student of Aleksandr Lyapunov. In 1889–1906 he worked at the Department of Mechanics of this University. He became a full professor in 1896. During 1893–1905 he also taught theoretical mechanics in the Kharkov Technological Institute (now known as Kharkiv Polytechnical Institute). In 1906 he started working at Petersburg University. In 1921 he petitioned for the creation of the Institute of Physics and Mathematics. Upon his death the institute was named after him. The Mathematics Department split from the Institute in 1934. It is now known as Steklov Institute of Mathematics.

Steklov's primary scientific contribution was in the area of orthogonal functional sets. He introduced a class of closed orthogonal sets, developed the asymptotic Liouville–Steklov method for orthogonal polynomials, proved theorems on generalized Fourier series, and developed an approximation technique later named Steklov function. He also worked on hydrodynamics and the theory of elasticity.

Steklov wrote a number of works on the history of science.

Steklov died in Gaspra, Crimea, USSR. He was interred in Saint Petersburg, Russia.

References

Vladimir Steklov Wikipedia