Georgi Bradistilov

Georgi Delchev Bradistilov
Born(1904-10-12)12 October 1904 O.S.[1]
Died18 June 1977(1977-06-18) (aged 72)
Resting placeCentral Sofia Cemetery
42°42.788′N 23°20.077′E / 42.713133°N 23.334617°E / 42.713133; 23.334617
NationalityBulgarian
Alma materSofia University
University of Munich
SpouseDobrina Bradistilova
Parents
  • Delcho Petkov Bradistilov
    (1866 – 1927) (father)
  • Nona Georgieva (Motekova) Bradistilova
    (1876 – 1958) (mother)
RelativesPetko D. Bradistilov
(1894 – 1919) (brother)
Penka D. Bradistilova
(1897 – 1972) (sister)
Rayna D. Bradistilova
(1901 – 1923) (sister)
Scientific career
FieldsMathematics
InstitutionsSofia University
Sorbonne
University of Munich
Technical University of Sofia
ThesisÜber periodische und asymptotische Lösungen beim n-fachen Pendel in der Ebene (1938)
Doctoral advisorOskar Perron

Georgi Delchev Bradistilov (Bulgarian: Георги Делчев Брадистилов; 25 October 1904 [12 October 1904 O.S.] – 18 June 1977) was a Bulgarian mathematician.[3]

  1. ^ During Bradistilov's childhood, several calendars were in use in Europe, including: the Julian or 'Old Style' in Albania, Bulgaria, Greece, Serbia, Romania, Russian empire, and the Gregorian or 'New Style', in use in other parts of Europe and elsewhere. At Bradistilov's birth, Gregorian dates were 13 days ahead of Julian dates.
  2. ^ "Брадистилов, Георги Делчев". Encyclopedia of Panagyurishte (1 ed.). Sofia: Bogianna. 2007. p. 54. ISBN 978-954-676-070-8.
  3. ^ O'Connor, J.J.; Robertson, E.F. "Georgi Delchev Bradistilov". Retrieved 3 February 2020 – via MacTutor History of Mathematics archive.