Yuri Kondratiev Explained
Yuri Kondratiev (Ukrainian: Кондратьєв Юрій Григорович; 23 October 1953 – 5 September 2023) was a Ukrainian mathematician and a professor at the Bielefeld University in Germany.
Kondratiev died on 5 September 2023, at the age of 69.[1]
- His research interests included functional analysis, mathematical physics and stochastic calculus.
- Kondratiev was a member of the Kyiv school of functional analysis founded by M. Krein and led, for many years, by Y. Berezansky.
- His interests in mathematical physics were inspired by cooperation with the Moscow seminar in statistical Physics (R. Dobrushin, R. Minlos, Y. Sinai). Yuri's collaboration with A. Skorokhod has influenced most of his subsequent papers on stochastics.
Biography
Work
Selected articles
- Analysis and geometry on configuration spaces (with S. Albeverio and M. Rökner), J. Funct. Anal., 154, 444–500 (1998).
- Analysis and geometry on configuration spaces: The Gibbsian case, J. Funct. Anal., 157, 242–291 (1998).
- Harmonic analysis on configuration spaces I. General theory (with T. Kuna), IDAQP, 5, 201–233 (2002).
- On contact processes in continuum (with A. Skorokhod), IDAQP, 9, 187–198 (2006).
- Semigroup approach to non-equilibrium birth-and-death stochastic dynamics in continuum (with D. Finkelshtein and O. Kutovyi), J. Funct. Anal. 262, no. 3, 1274–1308 (2012).
External links
Notes and References
- Web site: ВІДІЙШОВ У ВІЧНІСТЬ ВИДАТНИЙ МАТЕМАТИК ЮРІЙ КОНДРАТЬЄВ . udu.edu.ua . 10 September 2023.