Anatolii Goldberg

Anatolii Asirovich Goldberg (in Ukrainian: Анатолій Асірович Гольдберг), April 2, 1930--October 11, 2008, was a mathematician working in complex analysis. His main area of research was the theory of entire and meromorphic functions. He authored a book [1] and over 150 research papers.

Among his main achievements are: Construction of meromorphic functions with infinitely many deficient values, Solution of the Inverse problem of Nevanlinna theory for finitely many deficient values, and development of the integral with respect to a semi-additive measure.

Several things are named after him: Goldberg's examples [2], Goldberg's constants [3], and Goldberg's conjecture [4].

Goldberg received his PhD in 1955 from Lvov University under the direction of Lev Volkovyski. He worked as a docent in Uzhgorod University (1955-1963), then in Lvov University (1963-1997), where he became a full professor in 1965,and in Bar Ilan University (1997-2008).

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References

  1. ^ A. A. Goldberg and I. V Ostrovskii, Distribution of values of meromorphic functions, Amer. Math. Soc., 2008 [1]
  2. ^ W. K. Hayman, Meromorphic functions, Oxford, Clarendon press, 1966
  3. ^ W. Bergweiler and A. Eremenko, Goldberg's constants [2]
  4. ^ Langley, On the zeros of the second derivative, Proc. Roy. Soc. Edinburgh Sect. A 127 (1997), no. 2, 359–368.