Platon Platonovich Grave ( , - , ) - mathematician, doctor of physico-mathematical sciences , Professor.
| Plato Platonovich Grave | |
|---|---|
| Date of Birth | April 7, 1867 |
| Place of Birth | Ryazan |
| Date of death | November 18, 1919 (52 years old) |
| Place of death | Voronezh |
| A country | |
| Scientific field | maths |
| Place of work | Kazan University Yuriev University Voronezh University |
| Alma mater | Kazan University (1890) |
| Academic degree | Doctor of Science (1898) |
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Biography
Born in Ryazan in the family of a hereditary nobleman, Platon Ivanovich Grave (in the future - the caretaker of the Astrakhan military hospital) and Yulia Alexandrovna Belova. His younger brother, I.P. Grave , became a famous ballistic [1] .
He studied at Astrakhan Gymnasium for three years, then, seven years, at the 2nd Kazan Gymnasium, after which in 1885 he entered the Physics and Mathematics Department of Kazan University .
He graduated from the university in 1890 with a gold medal and, left at the university to prepare for a professorship, December 16, 1893 received the title of privat-docent of pure mathematics; December 10, 1894 was approved in the master's degree in pure mathematics. In addition to university duties, in 1895-1898 P.P. Grave was a teacher of Kazan: the first gymnasium and a real school. On September 24, 1898, he was appointed to the Yuryev University a supernumerary extraordinary professor in the department of pure mathematics, before leaving Kazan University he received a doctor ’s degree in pure mathematics on October 24 of the same year.
P. P. Grave was one of the opponents of the introduction of autonomy at the university, considering it premature; he opposed the election of university rectors [2] .
Together with Yuriev University, he was evacuated to Voronezh in 1918, where the University of Voronezh was formed, whose professor P.P. Grave was for a year, until his death on November 18, 1919. He was buried in Voronezh at the German Chugunovsky cemetery [3] .
Wife: Alexandra Evgenievna Kazanskaya.
Proceedings
The first work of P. P. Grave, "On Parabolic Integration by the Least Squares Method", was "allowed to print" back in his student years - December 23, 1888.
The most significant subsequent work:
- To the question of trilinear coordinates. - Kazan: tip-lit. University, 1893
- On the geometric representation of elliptic integrals and functions / P.P. Grave, priv. Imp. Kazan. un-that. - Kazan: type. Imp. University, 1894
- To the question of elliptic functions / P.P. Grave, priv. Imp. Kazan. un-that. - Kazan: tip-lit. Imp. University, 1897
- On the construction of curves of the third degree: [Dis.] / P.P. Grave, priv. Imp. Kazan. un-that. - Kazan: tip-lit. Imp. University, 1898
- Opinions of Professor P. Grave on issues proposed by Mr. Minister of Education, the relative desirable structure of Yuriev Universities: typ. Schnakenburg, [1901]
- Integral Calculus: Lectures by prof. P.P. Grave. - St. Petersburg: lit. I. Trofimova, 1904
- On the trigonometric solution of solvable algebraic equations // Matematicheskii Sbornik, 1907. - T. 26. - No. 2. - P. 199—241
- Differential calculus course. - Yuriev, 1910
- Analytical geometry on the plane. - Yuriev, 1910
- Report of the professor of the Imperial University of St. George Pl. Grave on the state of teaching mathematics in secondary schools of the Riga school district. - Yuryev: type. E. Bergman, 1912
Notes
- ↑ In 1938, like his sister, Sophia (1864-1938), he was repressed - see Book of Memory .
- ↑ Opinions of Professor P. Grave on issues proposed by Mr. Minister of Education, the relative desirable structure of universities. - Yuryev: type. Schnakenburg, [1901]. - 16 p.
- ↑ Akinshin A.N. Voronezh necropolis. - SPb., 2002.
Sources
- Biographical Dictionary of professors and teachers of the Imperial Kazan University: For a hundred years (1804-1904): In 2 hours / Ed. deserved horde prof. N.P. Zagoskin. Part 1 - S. 311.
- Karpachev M.D. Voronezh Encyclopedia, T. 1. - P. 221