Olga Arsenievna Oleinik
Mathematician, Academic
1925 – 2001
Who was Olga Arsenievna Oleinik?
Olga Arsenievna Oleinik was a Soviet mathematician who conducted pioneering work on the theory of partial differential equations, the theory of strongly inhomogeneous elastic media, and the mathematical theory of boundary layers. She was a student of Ivan Petrovsky. She studied and worked at the Moscow State University.
She received many prizes for her remarkable contributions: the Chebotarev Prize in 1952; the Lomonosov Prize in 1964; the State Prize 1988; the Petrowsky Prize in 1995; and the Prize of the Russian Academy of Sciences in 1995. Also she was member of several foreign academies of sciences, and earned several honorary degrees.
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- Born
- Jul 2, 1925
Kiev - Nationality
- Soviet Union
- Profession
- Education
- Moscow State University
- Employment
- Moscow State University
- Died
- Oct 13, 2001
Moscow
Submitted
on July 23, 2013
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