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Felix Berezin

Felix Berezin
Born25 April 1931
Died14 July 1980 (aged 49)
in the region of Kolyma
NationalitySoviet
Alma materMoscow State University
Known forthe Berezinian
Berezin integral
Berezin transform
Supermathematics
Scientific career
FieldsMathematics
Theoretical physics
InstitutionsMoscow State University
Doctoral advisorIsrael Gelfand
Doctoral studentsAnatoly Stepin

Felix Alexandrovich Berezin (Russian: Фе́ликс Алекса́ндрович Бере́зин; 25 April 1931 – 14 July 1980) was a Soviet Russian mathematician and physicist known for his contributions to the theory of supersymmetry and supermanifolds as well as to the path integral formulation of quantum field theory.

Berezin studied at the Moscow State University, but was not allowed to do his graduate studies there on account of his Jewish origin (his mother was Jewish). For the next three years Berezin taught at Moscow high schools. He continued to study mathematical physics under direction of Israel Gelfand. After Khrushchev's liberalization, he joined the Department of Mathematics at the Moscow State University at the age of 25.

The Berezin integral over anticommuting Grassmann variables is named for him, as is the closely related construction of the Berezinian which may be regarded as the "super"-analog of the determinant.

Berezin drowned during a summer trip in the region of Kolyma.

Works

  • The Method of Second Quantization, Academic Press (1966).
  • Introduction to Superanalysis, Springer (1987).

References

  • Felix Berezin at the Mathematics Genealogy Project
  • Yu. I. Manin, M. A. Markov, S. P. Novikov, V. I. Ogievetsky, V. Ya. Faynberg, and E. S. Fradkin (1981). "Feliks Aleksandrovich Berezin (Obituary)". Soviet Physics Uspekhi. 24 (6): 528–529. Bibcode:1981SvPhU..24..528M. doi:10.1070/PU1981v024n06ABEH004854. (also available in Russian)
  • Robert A. Minlos (2005). "Felix Alexandrovich Berezin (A Brief Scientific Biography)". Letters in Mathematical Physics. 74 (1): 5–19. Bibcode:2005LMaPh..74....5M. doi:10.1007/s11005-005-0023-9. S2CID 121133609.
  • N. N. Bogolyubov, I. M. Gelfand, R. L. Dobrushin, A. A. Kirillov, M. G. Krein, D. A. Leites, R. A. Minlos, Ya. G. Sinai, and M. A. Shubin (1981). "Feliks Aleksandrovich Berezin. Obituary". Uspekhi Mat. Nauk (in Russian). 36 (4): 185–190.
  • Mikhail Shifman, ed. (2007). Felix Berezin, The Life and Death of the Mastermind of Supermathematics. Singapore: World Scientific. ISBN 978-981-270-532-7. Archived from the original on 2007-09-27. Retrieved 2007-01-09.

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