Anatolii Asirovich Goldberg | |
Native Name: | Анатолий Асирович Гольдберг |
Native Name Lang: | ru |
Birth Date: | 2 April 1930 |
Birth Place: | Kyiv, Soviet Union |
Death Place: | Netanya, Israel |
Nationality: | Soviet, Israeli |
Fields: | Mathematics |
Workplaces: | Uzhgorod University, Lviv University, Bar Ilan University |
Alma Mater: | Lviv University |
Doctoral Advisor: | Lev Volkovyski |
Known For: | Entire and meromorphic functions, Goldberg's examples, Goldberg's constants, Goldberg's conjecture |
Awards: | State Prize of Ukraine (1992) |
Anatolii Asirovich Goldberg (Russian: Анатолий Асирович Гольдберг, Ukrainian: Анатолій Асірович Гольдберг, Hebrew: אנטולי גולדברג, April 2, 1930 in Kyiv - October 11, 2008 in Netanya) was a Soviet and Israeli mathematician working in complex analysis. His main area of research was the theory of entire and meromorphic functions.[1]
Goldberg received his PhD in 1955 from Lviv University under the directionof Lev Volkovyski. He worked as a docent in Uzhgorod University (1955 - 1963), then in Lviv University (1963 - 1997), where he became a full professor in 1965, and in Bar Ilan University (1997 - 2008). Goldberg, jointly with Iossif Ostrovskii and Boris Levin, was awarded the State Prize of Ukraine in 1992.
Among his main achievements are:
He authored a book and over 150 research papers.
Several things are named after him: Goldberg's examples,[2] Goldberg's constants,[3] and Goldberg's conjecture.[4] [5]