Joseph Liberman
This article is about the Soviet mathematician. For the former United States Senator, see Joe Lieberman.
Joseph Liberman (1917 in Henichesk – August 1941 in Russian: Иосиф Меерович Либерман) was a Soviet mathematician, a student of Aleksandrov, best known for Liberman's lemma.
Biography
In 1936 he entered Leningrad State University as one of the winners of the first city Mathematical Olimpiad.
He worked in geometry and real analysis. In 1938 he published his first paper. In 1939 he entered graduate school.
He served in the army since June 1941. He defended Ph.D. thesis in June 1941. At this time he was already leutnant of Navy anti-aircraft warfare.
In August 1941 he was sent to Tallinn, Estonia where he died.
Three geometric papers of Liberman appeared in 1941 and another in 1943.
References
- Александров А. Д. Настоящие люди. Иосиф Либерман и Сергей Оловянишников // Статьи разных лет. — Новосибирск: Наука, 2008. — 804 с. — (Избранные труды; Т. 3). — С. 675—677.
- … // Проблемы науки и позиция ученого. — Л.: Наука, 1988. — С. 469—471.
- Александров А. Д. Тупость и гений // Квант, 1982, № 11.
- Залгаллер В. А. Погибали лучшие // Санкт-Петербургский университет, № 1 (3690), 25 января 2005.
- Иосиф Меерович Либерман
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