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==Education and career==
==Education and career==
Graev received his doctorate in 1947 from [[Lomonosov Moscow State University]] with thesis ''Free topological groups'' under the supervision of [[Aleksandr Gennadievich Kurosh|Alexander Kurosh]].<ref>{{MathGenealogy|id=129907|title=Mark Iosifovich Graev}}</ref> Graev was a professor at the Institute of Systems Analysis of the [[Russian Academy of Sciences]] and the [[Keldysh Institute of Applied Mathematics]] of the Russian Academy of Sciences.
Graev received his doctorate in 1947 from [[Lomonosov Moscow State University]] with thesis ''Free topological groups'' under the supervision of [[Aleksandr Gennadievich Kurosh|Alexander Kurosh]].<ref>{{MathGenealogy|id=129907|title=Mark Iosifovich Graev}}</ref> Graev was a professor at the [[Scientific Research Institute of System Development]] of the [[Russian Academy of Sciences]] and the [[Keldysh Institute of Applied Mathematics]] of the Russian Academy of Sciences.


He was a member of the Moscow circle of [[Israel Gelfand]], with whom he wrote several books. Graev was the co-author with Geland and [[Ilya Piatetski-Shapiro]] of volume 5 (''Integral Geometry and Representation Theory'') and the co-author with Gelfand and [[Naum Ya. Vilenkin]] of volume 6 (''Representation Theory and Automorphic Functions'') in the 6-volume monograph series ''Generalized Functions''.<ref>{{cite web|title=Generalized Functions|website=AMS Bookstore|url=https://bookstore.ams.org/chelgelfset/}}</ref> In 1966 Graev was an Invited Speaker at the [[International Congress of Mathematicians]] (ICM) in [[Moscow]]. His ICM presentation ''Theory of Representation of Groups'' was joint work with [[Alexander Kirillov]].
He was a member of the Moscow circle of [[Israel Gelfand]], with whom he wrote several books. Graev was the co-author with Geland and [[Ilya Piatetski-Shapiro]] of volume 5 (''Integral Geometry and Representation Theory'') and the co-author with Gelfand and [[Naum Ya. Vilenkin]] of volume 6 (''Representation Theory and Automorphic Functions'') in the 6-volume monograph series ''Generalized Functions''.<ref>{{cite web|title=Generalized Functions|website=AMS Bookstore|url=https://bookstore.ams.org/chelgelfset/}}</ref> In 1966 Graev was an Invited Speaker at the [[International Congress of Mathematicians]] (ICM) in [[Moscow]]. His ICM presentation ''Theory of Representation of Groups'' was joint work with [[Alexander Kirillov]].

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Mark Iosifovich Graev (Марк Иосифович Граев, 21 November 1922, Moscow[1] – 22 April 2017[2]) was a Russian mathematician. He is known as one of the namesakes in the Gelfand–Graev representation.

Education and career

Graev received his doctorate in 1947 from Lomonosov Moscow State University with thesis Free topological groups under the supervision of Alexander Kurosh.[3] Graev was a professor at the Scientific Research Institute of System Development of the Russian Academy of Sciences and the Keldysh Institute of Applied Mathematics of the Russian Academy of Sciences.

He was a member of the Moscow circle of Israel Gelfand, with whom he wrote several books. Graev was the co-author with Geland and Ilya Piatetski-Shapiro of volume 5 (Integral Geometry and Representation Theory) and the co-author with Gelfand and Naum Ya. Vilenkin of volume 6 (Representation Theory and Automorphic Functions) in the 6-volume monograph series Generalized Functions.[4] In 1966 Graev was an Invited Speaker at the International Congress of Mathematicians (ICM) in Moscow. His ICM presentation Theory of Representation of Groups was joint work with Alexander Kirillov.

References

  1. ^ Mark Iosifovich Graev on his 85th birthday, Russian Mathematical Surveys, Vol. 63, 2008, p. 173
  2. ^ "Obituary (in Russian)". pustoj-zhurnal.
  3. ^ Mark Iosifovich Graev at the Mathematics Genealogy Project
  4. ^ "Generalized Functions". AMS Bookstore.