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  1. Zorya Yakovlevna Shapiro ( Russian: Зоря Яковлевна Шапиро; 7 December 1914 – 4 July 2013) was a Soviet mathematician, educator and translator. She is known for her contributions to representation theory and functional analysis in her collaboration with Israel Gelfand, and the Shapiro-Lobatinski condition in ...

  2. Zorya Yakovlevna Shapiro ( en ruso: Зоря Яковлевна Шапиро; 7 de diciembre de 1914 - 4 de julio de 2013) fue una matemática, educadora y traductora soviética. Es conocida por sus contribuciones a la teoría de la representación y el análisis funcional en su colaboración con Israel Gelfand y la condición de Shapiro ...

  3. Zorya Yakovlevna Shapiro ( Russian: Зоря Яковлевна Шапиро; 7 December 1914 – 4 July 2013) was a Soviet mathematician, educator and translator. She is known for her contributions to representation theory and functional analysis in her collaboration with Israel Gelfand, and the Shapiro-Lobatinski condition in elliptical boundary value problems. Life.

  4. 11 de oct. de 2009 · Israel Gelfand, the Russian mathematician whose research laid the mathematical framework for the imaging abilities of MRI and CT scanners and who did crucial work in a host of more esoteric...

  5. Gelfand married Zorya Yakovlevna Shapiro in 1942. Following a divorce with Zorya, he married Tatiana V. Alekseyevskaya in 1979. He had two sons, Sergei and Vladimir from his first marriage and a daughter Tatiana from his second marriage.

  6. Gelfand was married to Zorya Shapiro, and their two sons, Sergei and Vladimir both live in the United States. The third son, Aleksandr, died of leukemia. Following the divorce from his first wife, Gelfand married his second wife, Tatiana; together they had a daughter, Tatiana.

  7. Zorya Yakovlevna Shapiro (Зоря Яковлевна Шапиро; 7 December 1914 – 4 July 2013) was a Soviet mathematician, educator and translator. She is known for her contributions to representation theory and functional analysis in her collaboration with Israel Gelfand, and the Shapiro-Lobatinski condition in elliptical boundary value ...