Semen Samsonovich Kutateladze

Semen Samsonovich Kutateladze (born Oct. 2, 1945 in Leningrad, now St. Petersburg) is a mathematician. He is known for contributions to functional analysis and its applications to vector lattices and optimization.[1] In particular, he has made contributions to the calculus of subdifferentials for vector-lattice valued functions, to whose study he introduced methods of Boolean-valued models and infinitesimals.

He is professor of mathematics at Novosibirsk State University, where he has continued and enriched the scientific tradition of Leonid Kantorovich. [2][3] His father was the mathematical physicist Samson Kutateladze.

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  1. ^ Gutman, A. E.; Kusraev, A. G.; Reshetnyak, Yu. G. (2005). "On the nth birthday of Semën Samsonovich Kutateladze for n=60". Sib. Èlektron. Mat. Izv. 2: A.12–A.33. MR2178006. http://mi.mathnet.ru/semr48. 
  2. ^ Leifman, Lev J., ed. (1990). Functional analysis, optimization, and mathematical economics: A collection of papers dedicated to the memory of Leonid Vitalʹevich Kantorovich. New York: The Clarendon Press, Oxford University Press. pp. xvi+341. ISBN 0-19-505729-5. MR1082562. 
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