Naum Meiman

Naum Natanovich (Nokhim Sanalevich) Meiman
Наум Натанович (Нохим Санелевич) Мейман
Born(1912-05-12)May 12, 1912
DiedMarch 31, 2001(2001-03-31) (aged 88)
NationalityUkrainian Jew
CitizenshipRussian EmpireSoviet UnionIsrael
Alma materKazan State University
Known forhuman rights activism with participation in dissident movement in the Soviet Union
SpouseInna Meiman-Kitrossky
AwardsUSSR State Prize
Scientific career
Fieldsmathematics
Institutions
Doctoral advisorNikolai Chebotaryov

Naum Natanovich (Nokhim Sanalevich) Meiman (Russian: Нау́м Ната́нович (Но́хим Са́нелевич) Ме́йман, 12 May 1912, Bazar, Ukraine – 31 March 2001, Tel Aviv) was a Soviet mathematician, and dissident.[1] He is known for his work in complex analysis, partial differential equations, and mathematical physics, as well as for his dissident activity, in particular, for being a member of the Moscow Helsinki Group.

  1. ^ Anosov, D.V.; Ginzburg, V.L.; Zhizhchenko, A.B.; Monastyrskii, M.I.; Novikov, S.P.; Sinai, Ya.G.; Solov’ev, M.A. (2002). "Naum Meiman. Obituary". Russ. Math. Surv. 57 (2): 399–405. Bibcode:2002RuMaS..57..399A. doi:10.1070/RM2002v057n02ABEH000499. S2CID 250837995.