Nurlan TemirgalievKazakh mathematician
Date of Birth: 13.01.1947
Country: Kazakhstan |
Content:
- Early Life and Education
- Research and Academic Career
- - Awarded a Candidate of Physico-Mathematical Sciences degree (1973).
- 1974-1992: Kazakh State University
- 1997-2009: Eurasian National University
- Scientific Contributions
- Approximation Theory
- Computational Experiments
- Computer Science and Information
- Awards and Recognition
- - Best University Professor Grant (2010)
- - Recognition as an Outstanding Scientist of the 21st Century (2011)
Early Life and Education
Nurlan Temirgaliyev is a renowned Kazakhstani mathematician. In 1969, he graduated from Kazakh State University with a degree in Mathematics.
Research and Academic Career
1969-1972: Steklov Mathematical Institute- Pursued postgraduate studies at the Steklov Mathematical Institute in Moscow.
- Awarded a Candidate of Physico-Mathematical Sciences degree (1973).
1987-1991: Moscow State University- Completed doctoral studies at Moscow State University.
- Defended his doctoral dissertation on "Effectiveness of Numerical Integration and Reconstruction of Multivariate Functions" (1991).
1974-1992: Kazakh State University
- Appointed Senior Lecturer, Associate Professor, and Professor of Mathematical Analysis.
- Became Head of the Department of Functional Analysis and Probability Theory (1992).
1997-2009: Eurasian National University
- Head of the Department of Mathematical Analysis.Current Position
Dr. Temirgaliyev currently serves as the Director of the Institute of Theoretical Mathematics and Scientific Computing.
Scientific Contributions
Numerical Integration and Reconstruction- Solved a long-standing problem in numerical integration, resolving the "central issue" of the field.
- Developed more efficient algorithms for numerical integration using his approach.
Approximation Theory
- Discovered a novel effect in embedding problems in Lorentz spaces.- Proposed a method for constructing uniformly distributed grids that enhances numerical integration and Monte Carlo methods.
Computational Experiments
- Developed a method for computational experiments that yields highly accurate results.
- Uncovered the underlying mechanism behind the "Smolyak Method" in the West.
Computer Science and Information
- Introduced the concepts of "Computer Cross-Section" and "Informative Power of a Class of Functionals."
Awards and Recognition
- Excellent Teacher of Kazakhstan Award (2002)- Man of the Year Award (2003) by the International Research Committee and American Biographical Institute
- Silver Medal named after A. Baitursynov (2004) for his fundamental three-volume textbook "Mathematical Analysis"
- Best University Professor Grant (2010)
- The Name in Science Award (2011) from the International Socratic Committee (Oxford, UK)