Boleslav Mlodzeevskii
Boleslav Kornelievich Mlodzeevskii, also Mlodzievskii (Russian: Болеслав Корнелиевич Млодзиевский, Pre-Reform Russian: Млодзѣевскій; born July 10 [O.S. June 28] 1858, died January 18, 1923) was a Russian mathematician, a former president of the Moscow Mathematical Society. He was working in differential and algebraic geometry.
Biography
[edit]Mlodzeevskii was born in Moscow July 10, 1858. His father was a doctor, a professor at Moscow University; he died when Boleslav was seven. After finishing Moscow gymnasium with a gold medal, he studied at Moscow University, where he received a Ph.D. degree in mathematics in 1886, in differential geometry. In his dissertation he studied the problem of deformation of surfaces; his advisor was Vasily Zinger. After two years of studies and work in Göttingen, Paris and Zürich, he return to Moscow to assume a professorship at Moscow University. With a short gap 1911-1917 when he was forced to leave, he continued working at the university until his death.
He died from diabetes complications in 1923 in Moscow.
Literary references
[edit]In an Andrei Bely fictional novel Moscow Under Siege, a mathematician named Boleslav Kornielich Mlodzievskii makes an appearance at a meeting of the Moscow Mathematical Society.
References
[edit]- A.N. Kolmogorov and A.P. Yushkevich (eds.) Mathematics of the 19th century: geometry, analytic function theory, p. 24., Birkhaüser, Basel, Switzerland, 1996.
- Boleslav Mlodzeevskii (in memoriam), by Dmitri Egorov, Mat. Sb. 25 (1925), 449–452 (in Russian).
- Andrei Bely, Moscow Under Siege, 1926 (in Russian).