Background
Boris Abramovich Fuchs was born on October 7, 1907, in Voronezh, Russian Federation. His father worked as a pharmacist.
Kazan University
Voronezh State University
Boris Abramovich Fuchs was born on October 7, 1907, in Voronezh, Russian Federation. His father worked as a pharmacist.
Boris Abramovich entered the Physics and Mathematics Department of Voronezh State University in 1923, graduated from the Physics and Mathematics Department of Kazan University (1927), and was a graduate student at Kazan University (1931).
In 1931-1937, Boris Abramovich was the associate professor of Tomsk State University. Since 1937 he worked as the Associate Professor, Professor, Head of the Department of Mathematical Analysis of Voronezh State University. In 1941-1944, he became the head of the Department of Higher Mathematics of the Voronezh Aviation Institute in Tashkent. Since 1945 Boris Abramovich served as a professor at the Moscow Power Engineering and Moscow Forestry Institute. Since 1953 he was the head of the Department of Higher Mathematics of the All-Union Correspondence Engineering Institute. In 1962 he became the head of the department of higher mathematics at the Moscow Institute of Electronic Engineering.
In 1938 he became the Doctor of Physico-mathematical Sciences. He was the author of many works, including books: The Theory of Analytical Functions of Many Complex Variables, Non-Euclidean geometry in the theory of conformal mappings. The area of his scientific interests was the theory of functions of a complex variable.