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{{Short description|Soviet mathematician (1901–1975)}} {{Infobox scientist | name = Pyotr Novikov | native_name = Пётр Но́виков | native_name_lang = ru | image = PSNovikov.jpg | image_size = | caption = Novikov | birth_date = {{Birth date|df=y|1901|08|15}} | birth_place = [[Moscow]], [[Russian Empire]] | death_date = {{death date and age|df=yes|1975|1|9|1901|8|15}} | death_place = Moscow, [[Soviet Union]] | nationality = | fields = [[Mathematics]] | workplaces = [[Steklov Institute of Mathematics]]{{br}}[[Moscow State Teachers Training Institute]]{{br}}[[Moscow D. Mendeleev Institute of Chemical Technology]] | alma_mater = [[Moscow University]] | doctoral_advisor = | doctoral_students = [[Sergei Adian]]{{br}}[[Albert Muchnik]] | known_for = [[Novikov–Boone theorem]] | awards = | spouse = [[Lyudmila Keldysh]] | children = [[Sergei Novikov (mathematician)|Sergei Novikov]] }} {{family name hatnote|Sergeyevich|Novikov|lang=Eastern Slavic}} '''Pyotr Sergeyevich Novikov'''{{efn|His name was also romanized as '''Petr Sergeevich Novikov'''.<ref name="MacTutor1"/> }} ({{langx|ru|Пётр Серге́евич Но́виков}}; 15 August 1901, [[Moscow]] – 9 January 1975, Moscow) was a Soviet [[mathematician]] known for his work in [[group theory]]. His son, [[Sergei Novikov (mathematician)|Sergei Novikov]], was also a mathematician. ==Early life and education== Pyotr Sergeyevich Novikov was born on 15 August 1901 in [[Moscow]], [[Russian Empire|Russia]] to Sergei Novikov, a merchant, and Alexandra Novikov.<ref name="MacTutor1"/> He served in the Red Army during the [[Russian Civil War]] from 1920 to July 1922.<ref name="MacTutor1"/> He studied at [[Moscow University]] from 1919 to 1920 and again from 1922 until he graduated in 1925.<ref name="MacTutor1"/> He studied under [[Nikolai Luzin]] until he finished his graduate studies in 1929.<ref name="MacTutor1"/> ==Career== Novikov worked at the [[Moscow D. Mendeleev Institute of Chemical Technology]] from 1929 until 1934, when he joined the Department of Real Function Theory at the [[Steklov Institute of Mathematics]]. He was awarded his doctorate in 1935 and promoted to full professor in 1939.<ref name="MacTutor1"/> Novikov became head of the Department of Analysis at the [[Moscow State Teachers Training Institute]] in 1944.<ref name="MacTutor1"/> In 1957, he became the first head of the Department of Mathematical Logic at the Steklov Institute.<ref name="MacTutor1"/> He jointly held both positions until he retired in 1972 and 1973 respectively.<ref name="MacTutor1"/> [[Sergei Adian]] and [[Albert Muchnik]] were among his students.<ref>{{MathGenealogy|id=55513}}</ref> ==Research== Novikov is known for his work on [[Combinatorics|combinatorial]] problems in [[group theory]]: the [[word problem for groups]], and his progress in the [[Burnside problem]].<ref name="MacTutor1"/> In 1955, he proved the [[Novikov–Boone theorem]]: that there is a finite [[presentation of a group]] {{math|⟨''S'' {{!}} ''R''⟩}} for which there is no algorithm which, given two words ''u'', ''v'', decides whether ''u'' and ''v'' describe the same element in the group.<ref>{{Citation|last=Novikov|first=Pyotr S.|author-link=Pyotr Novikov|year=1955|title=On the algorithmic unsolvability of the word problem in group theory|language=ru| zbl=0068.01301 | journal=[[Proceedings of the Steklov Institute of Mathematics]]|volume=44|pages=1–143}}</ref> == Awards and honors == Novikov was elected a corresponding member and then a full member of the [[Academy of Sciences of the Soviet Union]] in 1953 and 1960, respectively. He was awarded the [[Lenin Prize]] in 1957 for [[mathematical proof|proving]] the [[undecidable problem|undecidability]] of the word problem in groups.<ref>S. I. Adian, ''Mathematical logic, the theory of algorithms and the theory of sets'', AMS Bookstore, 1977, {{ISBN|0-8218-3033-3}}, p. 26. (being Novikov's Festschrift on the occasion of his seventieth birthday)</ref> He received the [[Order of Lenin]] in 1961 and again in 1971. He was awarded the [[Order of the Red Banner of Labour]]. The [[State Prize of the Russian Federation]] was awarded to Novikov posthumously in 1999.{{cn|date=June 2024}} ==Personal life== He was married to mathematician [[Lyudmila Keldysh]] (1904–1976).<ref name="MacTutor1">{{MacTutor Biography|id=Novikov|title=Petr Sergeevich Novikov}}</ref> Their son [[Sergei Novikov (mathematician)|Sergei Novikov]] (1938–2024) became the first Soviet mathematician to receive the [[Fields Medal]].<ref name="MacTutor2">{{MacTutor Biography|id=Novikov_Sergi|title=Sergei Petrovich Novikov}}</ref><ref name="MSU-death">{{cite web |url=https://math.msu.ru/node/2177 |title=Скончался Сергей Петрович Новиков |website=[[Moscow State University]] |first=Kirill Vladimirovich |last=Semenov |lang=ru |date=6 June 2024 |access-date=6 June 2024}}</ref> He died on 9 January 1975 in Moscow.<ref name="MacTutor1"/> ==See also== {{Portal|Mathematics}} * [[List of second-generation Mathematicians]] ==Notes== {{notelist}} ==References== {{reflist}} {{Authority control}} {{DEFAULTSORT:Novikov, Pyotr}} [[Category:1901 births]] [[Category:1975 deaths]] [[Category:20th-century Russian mathematicians]] [[Category:Mathematicians from Moscow]] [[Category:Academic staff of the D. Mendeleev University of Chemical Technology of Russia]] [[Category:Academic staff of Moscow State Pedagogical University]] [[Category:Full Members of the USSR Academy of Sciences]] [[Category:Moscow State University alumni]] [[Category:Recipients of the Lenin Prize]] [[Category:Recipients of the Order of Lenin]] [[Category:Recipients of the Order of the Red Banner of Labour]] [[Category:State Prize of the Russian Federation laureates]] [[Category:Group theorists]] [[Category:Soviet mathematicians]] {{Russia-mathematician-stub}} [[Category:Burials at Novodevichy Cemetery]] [[Category:Russian scientists]]
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