Nurlan Temirgaliev

Nurlan Temirgaliev

Kazakh mathematician
Date of Birth: 13.01.1947
Country: Kazakhstan

Content:
  1. Early Life and Education
  2. Research and Academic Career
  3. - Awarded a Candidate of Physico-Mathematical Sciences degree (1973).
  4. 1974-1992: Kazakh State University
  5. 1997-2009: Eurasian National University
  6. Scientific Contributions
  7. Approximation Theory
  8. Computational Experiments
  9. Computer Science and Information
  10. Awards and Recognition
  11. - Best University Professor Grant (2010)
  12. - 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)

- Recognition as an Outstanding Scientist of the 21st Century (2011)

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