E. G. Glagoleva

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Elena Georgievna Glagoleva (Russian: Елена Георгиевна Глаголева, 8 April 1926 – 20 July 2015)[1][2] was a Soviet and Russian mathematician and mathematics educator who organized a correspondence school for the mathematics in the Soviet Union based at Moscow State University,[1][3] and as part of the project coauthored two mathematics textbooks with Israel Gelfand.[1]

She is the author of:

  • Метод координат (with I. M. Gelfand and A. A. Kirillov, 1964); translated into English by Richard A. Silverman as The Coordinate Method (Pocket Mathematical Library, Gordon & Breach, 1969),[4] and by Leslie Cohn and David Sookne as The Method of Coordinates (Library of School Mathematics, MIT Press, 1967; Dover, 2002)[5]
  • Функции и графики (with I. M. Gelfand and E. E. Schnol, 1965); translated into English as Functions and Graphs by Richard A. Silverman (Pocket Mathematical Library, Gordon & Breach, 1969)[4] and by Thomas Walsh and Randell Magee (MIT Press, 1969; Birkhäuser, 1990; Dover, 2002);[6] translated into German by Reinhard Hoffmann as Funktionen und ihre graphische Darstellung (Teubner, 1971)[7]
  • Электричество в живых организмах (Electricity in Living Organisms, with M. B. Berkinblit, 1988)

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c "Глаголева Елена Георгиевна(08.04.1926 — 20.07.2015)", Математическое образование (in Russian), retrieved 2021-11-30
  2. ^ Елена Георгиевна Глаголева (8 апреля 1926 — 20 июля 2015) (in Russian), Moscow Center for Lifelong Mathematical Education, retrieved 2021-11-30
  3. ^ Vasil'ev, N. B.; Glagoleva, E. G.; Gutenmakher, V. L. (June 1971), "Five years of operation of the Correspondence Mathematics School", Soviet Education, 13 (8–10): 236–243, doi:10.2753/res1060-939313080910236
  4. ^ a b Joint reviews of the Silverman translations of both Functions and Graphs and The Method of Coordinates:
  5. ^ Reviews of The Method of Coordinates:
  6. ^ Reviews of Functions and Graphs:
  7. ^ Brief review of Hoffmann translation: Zbl 0221.26002