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Izmailov, Valentin Denisovich

Valentin Denisovich Izmailov ( 1922 - 1970 ) - Soviet scientist- mathematician , candidate of physical and mathematical sciences.

Valentin Denisovich Izmailov
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Place of workSverdlovsk Pedagogical Institute
Alma materMoscow State Pedagogical Institute
Academic degreecandidate of physical and mathematical sciences
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Medal "For the victory over Germany in the Great Patriotic War of 1941-1945."

Author of 27 scientific articles (mainly on the surfaces of affine spaces).

Biography

Born on January 24, 1922 in the village of Zhdimir (now the Znamensky district of the Oryol region) in a peasant family.

After graduating from a seven-year school, he entered the Bolkhov Pedagogical College, which he graduated in 1939 and in the same year entered the Moscow State Pedagogical Institute . V. I. Lenin; By the beginning of World War II he completed two courses.

Member of the war since August 1941 - worked at the defensive lines near Smolensk. At the end of September 1941 he was enrolled as a student of the Higher Military Hydrometeorological Institute of the Red Army. Until February 1943, he graduated from the three courses of the institute and passed four-month courses of military weather meteorologists-weather forecasters, after which he served as senior weather forecaster engineer of the Hydrometeorological Service of the South Ural , Stalingrad and Kiev military districts. From March 1944 to March 1946 he was in the army as head of the meteorological services of the 23rd and 8th separate aviation regiments. He had the military rank of lieutenant technician. His brother Ivan was also a participant in the Great Patriotic War [1] , went missing in 1941.

After being demobilized from the army, in March 1946, Valentin Izmailov returned to study at the Moscow Pedagogical Institute. In 1948 he graduated from the Faculty of Physics and Mathematics and was left in graduate school in the department of geometry. In October 1951 he defended his thesis on "the geometry of two-dimensional surfaces in multidimensional flat affine spaces" and in March 1952 he was approved as the candidate of physical and mathematical sciences. Until the end of his life, he worked at the Sverdlovsk State Pedagogical Institute (now the Ural State Pedagogical University ), where in 1952-1954 he was dean of the Faculty of Physics and Mathematics. In 1966 he was a member of the International Congress of Mathematicians in Moscow.

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He died on November 20, 1970 in Sverdlovsk. He was buried at the Shirokorechensky cemetery of the city.

He was awarded the Order of the Red Star (1945), the Badge of Honor (1961), as well as the medals "For Victory over Germany in the Great Patriotic War of 1941-1945" (1945), "For the Capture of Berlin" (1945) and "For liberation of Prague ”(1945).

Notes

  1. ↑ Izmailov Ivan Denisovich

Links

  • Izmailov Valentin Denisovich
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Izmaylov_Valentin_Denisovich&oldid=94875343


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