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Proud to publish: Real and Functional Analysis

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By: Diana Petrowicz, Tue Mar 2 2021
Diana Petrowicz

Author: Diana Petrowicz

In our Proud to Publish series we talk to our book editors about the books they were most proud to publish, commission or work on in the past year. Read our interview below with Martin Peters, Executive Editor, Mathematics, who talks to us about the book he is most proud to have published in 2020, how the book evolved and why he chose this title.


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Thinking about books you’ve signed or published in 2020, which one are you most proud of?

I am proud to have published by Vladimir Igorevich Bogachev and Oleg Georgievich Smolyanov. It’s an outstanding textbook, which arose from lecture courses at the famous Mekhmat Faculty at Moscow State University and the Faculty of Mathematics at Higher School of Economics in Moscow. These courses are fundamental for the education of students in mathematics and physics, and the first course of this type at Moscow State University was created by the famous Andrei Nikolaevich Kolmogorov. The book appeared in the series.


Why is this your personal 2020 highlight?

The book stands out by being extremely well-written and by its comprehensiveness. A student will find anything he or she would ever like to know in the field, and the authors carefully explain how the book relates to other well-known textbooks in the field. The whole work gives a guided tour to the field and it is an amazing achievement.


Is there anything else you want to share about this title?

I have met Vladimir Bogachev at Higher School of Economics and when the book appeared, he happened to be at University of Bielefeld. We then exchanged a few jokes about the city which does not exist.



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If you are interested in publishing Mathematics books with us, please contact Martin Peters.



About the authors

Vladimir Bogachev
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 "" (Springer, 2007), "Gaussian measures" (AMS, 1997), "Differentiable measures and the Malliavin calculus" (AMS, 2010), "Fokker-Planck-Kolmogorov equations" (AMS, 2015), "" (Springer, 2017),  "Weak convergence of measures" (AMS, 2018), and others. 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.

Oleg Smolyanov


Oleg Smolyanov, born in 1938, Professor at the Department of Mechanics and Mathematics of Lomonosov Moscow State University is an expert in topological vector spaces and infinite-dimensional analysis and author of more than 200 papers and 5 monographs (including "" (Springer, 2017) co-authored with Vladimir Bogachev). Oleg Smolyanov solved several long-standing problems in the theory of topological vector spaces.


Diana Petrowicz

Author: Diana Petrowicz

Diana Petrowicz is a Marketing Manager in the Sales Enablement team, based in the London office. Supporting the Sales and Account Development teams, she is enthusiastic about finding innovate ways to communicate with the library community and specialises in producing and writing case studies across the portfolio.