Temur Sabirov
Temur Sabirov | |
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Born | Temur Sobirov 3 April 1940 Sifiyen, Tajikistan |
Died | 23 June 1977 | (aged 37)
Resting place | Vahdat, Tajikistan |
Education | Voronezh State University |
Temur Sabirov was a Soviet and Tajik Doctor of Physics and Mathematics.
Life
[edit]Temur Sabirov was born on 3 April 1940 in Sufiyen, Tajikistan.[1] He was the third youngest of six children. After his father passed away at an early age, he was sent to study at a boarding school. Sabirov's father was a government tax collector. His mother was a housewife. His siblings and relatives are also highly respected and have been involved in politics. His older brother is Bozor Sobir, Tajikistan's most well-known and preeminent poet, and politician. His older brother was also a mathematician and ran for a Senate seat. His nephew, also a mathematician, was the head of a Democratic Party in Tajikistan until his resignation in 2000s. His other siblings went into teaching.
Scientific career
[edit]He completed his doctorate in Voronezh, Russia. He was a student of Mark Krasnosel'skii, who was a Soviet, Russian and Ukrainian mathematician renowned for his work on nonlinear functional analysis and its applications. Temur Sobirov was a professor in Voronezh State University in Russia. His field of research was the theory of ordinary differential equations.[2] His works have been published in Soviet as well as European and American mathematical and physics journals. He has published over 60 scientific articles.[3][better source needed] He has made a big contribution in the education of young scientists of Tajikistan.[4]
Distinctions
[edit]A government primary school as well as a street is named after him in Tajikistan.[5]
Family
[edit]He met his wife Nina while studying in Voronezh. He has one son Arthur Sobirov, who at the time of Sobirov's teaching at Voronezh State University attended the Suvorov Military School.[6]
Death
[edit]After an acute illness Sabirov died on June 23, 1977, at the age of 37 in Voronezh, but his body was transported to his birthplace near Orzhenikidzebad, now Vahdat, Tajikistan.[citation needed]
References
[edit]- ^ Today in History. ASIA-Plus. 3 April 2014. http://news.tj/ru/news/salom-aleikum-tadzhikistan-anonsy-sobytii-prognoz-pogody-na-3-aprelya
- ^ Voronezh State University. Department of Advanced Mathematics. http://math.vspu.ac.ru/histori.html
- ^ Timur Sabirov Museum.
- ^ ФАЙЗОБОД. Энсиклопедия. — Душанбе, 2011. СИЭМТ, — 392 саҳ. — ISBN 978-99947-33-48-4
- ^ Temur Sobirov Museum
- ^ Temur Sobirov Museum.