David Dolidze
David Egorovich Dolidze | |
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Born |
Buknari, Georgian SSR | 2 February 1908
Died | ?? |
Nationality | Georgian |
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Alma mater | Tbilisi State University (1928) |
Doctoral students | Jondo Sharikadze |
Known for | Uniqueness theorem for solutions to Navier–Stokes equations |
David Egorovich Dolidze (Georgian: დავით დოლიძე, Russian: Давид Егорович Долидзе) (2 February [O.S. 20 January] 1908 – ??) was a Georgian and Soviet mathematician,[1] known from his work in the mathematical theory of fluid motion. In particular he rediscovered an important uniqueness theorem for the classical solutions to the Navier–Stokes equations for an incompressible fluid, previously proved by Emanuele Foà.[2]
Life and academic career
Born on 2 February 1908 in the village of Buknari,[3] He graduated from Tbilisi State University in 1928.[1] From 1934 he started working in his Alma Mater, and one year later, in 1935, he also started doing research at the Mathematics Institute of the Georgian Academy of Science.[1] In 1945 he earned both the Doktor Nauk degree and the title of professor.[1]
Selected publications
- Dolidze, D. E. (1954), Единственность решения основной граничной задачи вязкой несжимаемой жидкости, Doklady Akademii Nauk SSSR, novaya Seriya (in Russian), 96 (3): 437–439, Zbl 0059.19702.
- Dolidze, D. E. (1955), "On the uniqueness of the solution of the boundary value problem of viscous incompressible liquid", Trudy Tbilisskogo Matematiceskogo Instituta Imeni A. M. Razmadze (in Russian), 21: 261–267, Zbl 0066.19703.
- Долидзе, Д. Е. (1960), Некоторые вопросы нестационарного течения вязкой жидкости: метод потенциалов и интегральных уравнений (in Russian), Тбилиси: Издательство Академия наук Грузинской ССР, p. 331, Zbl 0111.23104.
- Долидзе, Давид Егорович (1980), Труды [К 70-летию со дня рождения математика] [Works] (in Russian), Тбилиси: Тбилисский университет, p. 210. His "Works", published by the Tbilisi State University on the occasion of his 70th birthday.
See also
Notes
- 1 2 3 4 See (Kurosh et al. 1959, p. 237).
- ↑ See (Serrin 1959, p. 251, footnote 1) and (Serrin 1959b, p. 271).
- ↑ Kurosh et al. (1959, p. 237) precisely use the locution "с. Букнари", i.e. село Букнари (Georgian: ბუკნარი).
References
- Kurosh, A. G.; Vityushkov, V. I.; Boltyanskii, V. G.; Dynkin, E. B.; Shilov, G. E.; Yushkevich, A. P., eds. (1959), Математика в СССР за сорок лет 1917–1957 (in Russian), Том второй: Биобиблиография, Москва: Государственное Издательство Физико–Математическои Литературы, p. 819, MR 0115874, Zbl 0191.27501. The "Mathematics in the USSR during its first forty years 1917–1957" is an opus in two volumes describing the developments of Soviet mathematics during the first forty years of its existence. This is the second volume, titled "Biobibliography" (evidently an acronym for biography and bibliography), containing a complete bibliography of works published by Soviet mathematicians during that time period, alphabetically ordered with respect to author's surname and including, when possible, brief but complete biographies of the authors.
- Mgaloblishvili, L. I. (2003), Три президента Академии Наук Грудзии. Штрихи кпортетам Н. И. Мусхелишвили, И. Н. Векуа, Е. К. Харадзе – Three presidents of the Georgian Academy of Sciences. Traits for the portraits Nikoloz Muskhelishvili, Ilya Veuka, Yevgeni Kharadze (PDF) (in Georgian and English), Moscow: Nauka, p. 147, ISBN 5-02-032785-9.
- Serrin, James (1959), "Mathematical principles of classical fluid mechanics", in Flügge, Siegfried; Truesdell, Clifford A., Fluid Dynamics I/Strömungsmechanik I, Handbuch der Physik (Encyclopedia of Physics), VIII/1, Berlin–Heidelberg–New York: Springer-Verlag, pp. 125–263, doi:10.1007/978-3-642-45914-6_2, MR 0108116, Zbl 0102.40503.
- Serrin, James (1959b), "On the Uniqueness of Compressible Fluid Motions", Archive for Rational Mechanics and Analysis, 3 (1): 271–288, doi:10.1007/BF00284180, ISSN 0003-9527, MR 0106646, Zbl 0089.19103.
- შარიქაძე, ჯ. (1978), მაღნარაძე, ლ., ed., დავით დოლიძე (ცხოვრება და მოღვაწეობა) [David Dolidze (Life and work)] (in Georgian), თბილისი: თბილისის უნივერსიტეტი გამომცემლობა, p. 18. A commemorative booklet written by Jondo Sharikadze, former pupil of David Dolidze, and published by the Tbilisi University Press.