Gregory Eskin
{{Short description|Russian-Israeli-American mathematician}}
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| native_name = גרגורי אסקין
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| birth_date = {{birth date and age |1936|12|5|df=y}}
| birth_place = Kiev, Ukrainian SSR
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| nationality = Russian
| fields = Mathematics
| workplaces = University of California, Los Angeles
| alma_mater = Moscow State University
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| doctoral_advisor = Georgiy Shilov
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| spouse = Marina Eskin
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Gregory Eskin ({{Langx|he|גרגורי אסקין}}, {{langx|ru|Григорий Ильич Эскин}}; born 5 December 1936) is a Russian-Israeli-American mathematician, specializing in partial differential equations.[https://www.math.ucla.edu/people/ladder/eskin homepage of Gregory Eskin at UCLA Department Mathematics (links to recent preprints)]
Eskin received in 1963 his Ph.D. (Russian candidate's degree) from Moscow State University with thesis advisor Georgiy Shilov.{{MathGenealogy|id=36567|title=Gregory I. Eskin}} In 1974 Eskin immigrated with his family to Israel and became a professor at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. In 1983 he was an invited speaker at the International Congress of Mathematicians at Warsaw. In 1982 he with his family emigrated from Israel to the USA and he became a professor at UCLA. He was elected a Fellow of the American Mathematical Society in 2014.
He is married to Marina Eskin, also a mathematician.[https://books.google.com/books?id=uIODAwAAQBAJ See Acknowledgements in Lectures on Linear Partial Differential Equations] Their son Alex is a professor of mathematics at the University of Chicago, their other son Eleazar is a professor of computer science and human genetics at UCLA, and their daughter Ascia is a researcher in the Department of Human Genetics, David Geffen UCLA School of Medicine.[http://web.cs.ucla.edu/~eeskin/ Eskin Lab, University of California, Los Angeles][https://www.science.org/content/author/ascia-eskin AAAS profile]
Selected publications
=Articles=
- with Marko Iosifovich Vishik: {{cite journal|title=Equations in convolutions in a bounded region|journal=Russian Mathematical Surveys|volume=20|issue=3|year=1965|pages=85–151|doi=10.1070/RM1965v020n03ABEH001184|bibcode=1965RuMaS..20...85V|last1=Vishik|first1=M. I.|last2=Eskin|first2=G. I.}}
- {{cite journal|doi=10.1007/BF02803574|doi-access=free|title=Parametrix and propagation of singularities for the interior mixed hyperbolic problem|journal=Journal d'Analyse Mathématique|volume=32|issue=1|year=1977|pages=17–62|last1=Eskin|first1=Gregory|s2cid=121083501}}
- {{cite journal|doi=10.1088/0266-5611/22/3/005|title=A new approach to hyperbolic inverse problems|journal=Inverse Problems|volume=22|issue=3|year=2006|pages=815–831|arxiv=math/0505452|bibcode=2006InvPr..22..815E|last1=Eskin|first1=G.|s2cid=7160768}}
- {{cite journal|title=Aharonov-Bohm effect revisited|journal=Rev. Math. Phys.|volume=27|year=2015|issue=2|doi=10.1142/S0129055X15300010|pages=1530001–113|arxiv=1504.04784|bibcode=2015RvMaP..2730001E|last1=Eskin|first1=Gregory|s2cid=119589778}}
=Books=
- Краевые задачи для эллиптических псевдодифференциальных уравнений (Boundary problems for elliptic pseudodifferential equations) М.: Наука, (Moscow, Nauka) 1973. — 232 p.
- Boundary Value Problems for Elliptic Pseudodifferential Equations. American Mathematical Society, 2008. — 375 p.
- [https://books.google.com/books?id=uIODAwAAQBAJ Lectures on Linear Partial Differential Equations]. American Mathematical Society, 2011. — 410 p.
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Category:American people of Russian-Jewish descent
Category:Soviet mathematicians
Category:Israeli mathematicians
Category:20th-century American mathematicians
Category:21st-century American mathematicians
Category:Partial differential equation theorists
Category:Moscow State University alumni
Category:Academic staff of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem