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Bogachev Vladimir

Vladimir Bogachev, born in 1961, Professor at the Department of Mechanics and Mathematics of Lomonosov Moscow State University and at the Faculty of Mathematics of the Higher School of Economics (Moscow, Russia) is an expert in measure theory and infinite-dimensional analysis and the author of more than 200 papers and 12 monographs, including his famous two-volume treatise "Measure theory" (Springer, 2007), "Gaussian measures" (AMS, 1997), "Differentiable measures and the Malliavin calculus" (AMS, 2010), "Fokker-Planck-Kolmogorov equations" (AMS, 2015), "Topological vector spaces and their applications" (Springer, 2017),  "Weak convergence of measures" (AMS, 2018) , and others. An author with a high citation index (h=34 with more than 7000 citations according to the Google Scholar), Vladimir Bogachev solved several long-standing problems in measure theory and Fokker-Planck-Kolmogorov equations. He received Award of the Japan Society for Promotion of Science and Kolmogorov’s Prize of the Russian Academy of Science.

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Topological Vector Spaces and Their Applications
This book gives a compact exposition of the fundamentals of the theory of locally convex topological...
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Real and Functional Analysis
This book is based on lectures given at "Mekhmat", the Department of Mechanics and Mathematics at Mo...
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