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'''Ivan Vidav''' (born [[January 17]], [[1918]]) is a [[Slovenians|Slovenian]] [[mathematician]].
[[File:Ivan Vidav 1963.jpg|thumbnail|Ivan Vidav 1963]]
'''Ivan Vidav''' (January 17, 1918 – October 6, 2015) was a [[Slovenians|Slovenian]] [[mathematician]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.sazu.si/en/novice/umrl-akademik-ivan-vidav.html|title=sazu.si}}</ref>


Ivan Vidav was born in [[Villa Opicina|Opčine]] near [[Trieste]] ([[Slovenian language|Slovenian]] ''Trst''), [[Italy]]. He is [[Josip Plemelj]]'s student. Vidav got his [[Doctor of Philosophy|Ph.D.]] under Plemelj's advisory in 1941 at the [[University of Ljubljana]] with a dissertation ''Kleinovi teoremi v teoriji linearnih diferencialnih enačb'' (''[[Felix Klein|Klein]]'s theorems in the theory of linear [[differential equation]]s'').
Ivan Vidav was born in [[Villa Opicina]] near [[Trieste]], [[Italy]]. He was a student of [[Josip Plemelj]]. Vidav received his [[Doctor of Philosophy|Ph.D.]] with Plemelj as his advisor in 1941 at the [[University of Ljubljana]] with the dissertation ''Kleinovi teoremi v teoriji linearnih diferencialnih enačb'' ([[Felix Klein|Klein]]'s Theorems in the Theory of Linear [[Differential Equation]]s).


Vidav's main research interest are [[differential equations]],[[functional analysis]] and [[algebra]]. He is a regular member of [[Slovenian Academy of Sciences and Arts]]. He was awarded with the [[Kidric Award|Kidrič Award]].
Vidav's main research interest were [[differential equations]], [[functional analysis]], and [[algebra]]. He was a regular member of the [[Slovenian Academy of Sciences and Arts]]. He received the [[Prešeren Award]] in recognition of his work.


From 1988 he is an honourable member of the [[Society of Mathematicians, Physicists and Astronomers of Slovenia]] (DMFA).
In 1988, he became an honorary member of the [[Society of Mathematicians, Physicists and Astronomers of Slovenia]] (DMFA).

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Ivan Vidav 1963

Ivan Vidav (January 17, 1918 – October 6, 2015) was a Slovenian mathematician.[1]

Ivan Vidav was born in Villa Opicina near Trieste, Italy. He was a student of Josip Plemelj. Vidav received his Ph.D. with Plemelj as his advisor in 1941 at the University of Ljubljana with the dissertation Kleinovi teoremi v teoriji linearnih diferencialnih enačb (Klein's Theorems in the Theory of Linear Differential Equations).

Vidav's main research interest were differential equations, functional analysis, and algebra. He was a regular member of the Slovenian Academy of Sciences and Arts. He received the Prešeren Award in recognition of his work.

In 1988, he became an honorary member of the Society of Mathematicians, Physicists and Astronomers of Slovenia (DMFA).

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  1. ^ "sazu.si".