Viacheslav Belavkin
Viacheslav Belavkin | |
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Born |
20 May 1946 Lwów |
Died | 27 November 2012 66) | (aged
Citizenship | UK |
Fields | Mathematics |
Institutions | University of Nottingham |
Alma mater | Moscow State University |
Doctoral advisor | Ruslan Stratonovich |
Notable awards | State Prize of the Russian Federation |
Viacheslav Pavlovich Belavkin (20 May 1946 – 27 November 2012) was a professor in applied mathematics at the University of Nottingham. An active researcher, he was one of the pioneers of quantum probability. His research spanned areas such as quantum filtering, quantum information and quantum chaos.
Biography
He was born in Lwów, and graduated from Moscow State University in 1970 where his teachers include Evgeny Lifshitz, Victor Pavlovich Maslov, Andrey Kolmogorov and Ruslan L. Stratonovich. In the 1980s Belavkin held visiting professorship in the Dublin Institute of Advanced Studies, and the Volterra Centre in Rome before taking up an appointment at Nottingham University in 1992. He was promoted to a Chair in Mathematical Physics in 1996.[1] He and Ruslan L. Stratonovich were awarded the State Prize of the Russian Federation (formerly the Lenin Prize) for outstanding achievements in science and technology, in part due to his work on the measurement problem.[2][3] He is survived by his wife Nadezda Belavkin and son Roman Belavkin.[4]
References
- ↑ Guta, Madalin. "In Memory of Professor Viacheslav P Belavkin". Nottingham University.
- ↑ Премии и награды 1996, Moscow State University, retrieved 13 January 2017
- ↑ Aula, Dottorato. "Quantum Causality and Eventum Mechanics". qubit.it.
- ↑ "Newsletter" (PDF). Nottingham Orthodox.
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