Oleg Marichev

Oleg Igorevich Marichev (Russian: Олег Игоревич Маричев; born 7 September 1945 in Velikiye Luki, Russia) is a Russian mathematician. In 1949 he moved to Minsk with his parents. He graduated from the University of Belarus, where he continued to study for the Ph.D. degree. His scientific supervisor was Fedor Gakhov.[1] He is the co-author of a comprehensive five volume series of Integrals and Series (Gordon and Breach Science Publishers, 1986–1992) together with Yury Brychkov and A. P. Prudnikov. Around 1990 he received the D.Sc. degree (Habilitation) in mathematics from the University of Jena, Germany. In 1992, Marichev started working with Stephen Wolfram on Mathematica. His wife Anna helps him in his job.

Oleg Igorevich Marichev
Born (1945-09-07) 7 September 1945
Alma materUniversity of Belarus
Known fortables of series and integrals
Scientific career
FieldsMathematics
Doctoral advisorFedor Gakhov

Works

  • Marichev, Oleg Igorevich (Маричев, Олег Игоревич) (1983). Handbook of integral transforms of higher transcendental functions: theory and algorithmic tables. Ellis Horwood Series in Mathematics and its Applications (in Russian). Translated by Longdon, L. W. Chichester: Ellis Horwood Ltd.
  • Brychkov, Yury Aleksandrovich (Брычков, Юрий Александрович); Marichev, Oleg Igorevich (Маричев, Олег Игоревич); Prudnikov, Anatolii Platonovich (Прудников, Анатолий Платонович) (1986). Tables of indefinite integrals (in Russian). Translated by Gould, G. G. Moscow: Nauka (Наука).
  • Prudnikov, Anatolii Platonovich (Прудников, Анатолий Платонович); Brychkov, Yury Aleksandrovich (Брычков, Юрий Александрович); Marichev, Oleg Igorevich (Маричев, Олег Игоревич). Integraly i ryady Интегралы и ряды [Integrals and series] (in Russian). 1–5 (1 ed.). Nauka (Наука). 1981−1986.

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