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{{Short description|Soviet mathematician (1909–1978)}}
| name = Mark Aronovich Naimark
| native_name = Марк Ароно́вич Наймарк
| native_name_lang = rus
| birth_date = 5 December 1909
| birth_place = Odessa, Russian Empire
| death_place = Moscow, USSR
| death_date = {{Death date and age|1978|12|30|1909|12|05|df=y}}
| nationality = Soviet
| alma_mater = [[Odessa University]]
| workplaces = {{ublist |[[Semenov Institute of Chemical Physics]] |[[Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology]] |[[Steklov Institute of Mathematics]]}}
| thesis_title = The theory of normal operators in Hilbert space
| thesis_year = 1936
| doctoral_students = [[Khairulla Murtazin]]
| known_for = {{ublist |[[Gelfand–Naimark theorem]] |[[Gelfand–Naimark–Segal construction]] |[[Naimark's dilation theorem]]}}
| spouse = Larisa Petrovna Shcherbakova
| academic_advisors = [[Mark Krein]]
| children = 2
| resting_place = [[Kuntsevo Cemetery]], Moscow
}}
'''Mark Aronovich Naimark''' ({{lang-ru|Марк Ароно́вич Наймарк}}
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Naimark was born on 5 December 1909 in [[Odessa]], part of modern-day [[Ukraine]], but which was then part of the [[Russian Empire]]. His family was [[Jewish]], his father
In 1933, Naimark began graduate studies at Odessa State University in the Department of the Theory of Functions.<ref name=":1">{{Cite web|url=http://learn-math.info/historyDetail.htm?id=Naimark|title=Mark Aronovich Naimark|last=Alexandru|first=Ionel|website=learn-math.info|access-date=2016-08-31}}</ref> He was supervised by the functional analyst [[Mark Krein]], completing his [[Candidate of Sciences|candidate's dissertation]] in 1936.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.genealogy.math.ndsu.nodak.edu/id.php?id=74288|title=Mark Naimark - The Mathematics Genealogy Project|website=www.genealogy.math.ndsu.nodak.edu|access-date=2016-08-31}}</ref> Krein was at the time still a young mathematician, only two years older than Naimark, but had already built a research group in functional analysis, and they worked together on some of Naimark's first works on symmetric and Hermitian forms.<ref name=":0" /> In 1938 Naimark began his doctoral studies at the [[Steklov Institute of Mathematics]], where he developed his renowned work on self-adjoint extensions of symmetric operators, and began a collaboration with [[Israel Gelfand]] that
In 1941 [[Operation Barbarossa|Hitler invaded the Soviet Union]],
After the war Naimark returned to Moscow, where he worked in various institutes, and in 1954 became a professor in the Department of Mathematics at the Physico-Technical Institute of Moscow. He was appointed a professor at the [[Steklov Institute of Mathematics]] in 1962, where he stayed for the remainder of his career, and supervised seven doctoral students.<ref name=":0" /> During the writing of his last book, ''Theory of group representations'', Naimark was too sick to write by himself, and so completed it by dictation to his wife. Naimark died on 30 December 1978 at age 69 after a prolonged illness
==Work==
Naimark's interests were formed in the 1930s during a golden age of functional analysis in the USSR. His early work with Krein included development of the theory of separation of roots of algebraic equations. Naimark
During his service in [[World War II]] Naimark wrote several papers on seismology
In 1956 Naimark published his monograph ''[https://books.google.
Naimark's name is associated with several important ideas in functional analysis:
* The [[Gelfand–Naimark theorem]] on the representation of [[C*-algebra]]s by [[bounded operator]]s
* [[Naimark's dilation theorem]] on extensions of symmetric operators
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* [[Naimark's problem]] on the irreducible representations of C*-algebras in terms of compact operators on a Hilbert space.
* [[Naimark equivalence]] of two group representations on a Banach space
==Selected publications==
* Unitary representations of the classical
* Linear Differential operators, 1954
* Normed Rings, 1956
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