Милева Првановић : (1929–2016)
Mileva Prvanović : (1929–2016)
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Милева Првановић припада групи студената, заједно са Милицом
Илић-Дајовић, Загорком Шнајдер, Весном Томашић и Драгомиром Лопандићем, који су следили идеје Милоша Радојчића, захваљујући коме се у нас
развија геометрија (мада зачеци њеног развоја припадају Михаилу Петровићу, Петру Живковићу и др.), и дали значајан научни и стручни допринос у
области геометрије на свим нивоима образовања у првим деценијама после
Другог светског рата. Милева Првановић је највећи део радног века била ан гажована у Новом Саду, прво на Филозофском, а затим на Природно-математичком факултету. На потоњем је радила од његовог оснивања и засновала наставу из више предмета у области геометрије и научноистраживачки
рад, посебно у области диференцијалне геометрије. Значајан је и њен рад у
САНУ и Математичком институту САНУ.
Mileva Prvanović belongs to a group of students, along with Milica Ilić-Dajović,
Zagorka Šnajder, Dragomir Lopandić and Vesna Tomašić, who followed the teachings
of Miloš Radojčić (who deserves to be credited with developing the study of geometry
in our country, though its foundations were laid by Mihailo Petrović), and all of whom
made substantial contributions to the field of geometry across all levels of education in
the first few decades following World War Two.
Mileva Prvanović was born in the village of Žlne in the vicinity of Knjaževac in 1929.
She completed primary and grammar school in Belgrade. She was introduced to the
study of mathematics by her father Stanko Prvanović, a well-known educator and au thor of numerous textbooks in mathematics. She graduated from the Faculty of Math ematics of the University of Belgrade in 1951. She defended her doctoral dissertation in
1955 in Zagreb, under the mentorship of Danilo Blanuša, on the topic of “Parageodesic
spa...ces and parageodesic curves of the subspace of a Riemannian space”. She special ized at the Henri Poincaré Institute in Paris in 1959, and at the Faculty of Mechanics
and Mathematics of Moscow State University in 1964.
From 1951 to 1955 she worked at the Mathematical Institute of SASA. From 1955 to
1991 she worked at the University of Novi Sad. She was elected a corresponding mem ber of the Academy of Sciences and Arts of Vojvodina in 1981, and a full member in 1990.
Upon merging of the Vojvodina Academy with the Serbian Academy of Sciences and
Arts (SASA) in 1991, she became a full member of the SASA. She received a number of
awards in recognition of her work, among which the October Award of the City of Novi
Sad was bestowed on her in 1966 and 7th July Award in 1989.
She authored three university textbooks, two high-school textbooks, and co-au thored one high-school textbook, which was translated into most languages of na tional minorities in the Republic of Serbia.
She mentored several master’s and doctoral theses. The scientific research of
Academician Mileva Prvanović was conducted in the area of geometry, or more pre cisely, differential geometry, over a span of 65 years, beginning in 1951 when she gradu ated from the University of Belgrade and continuing uninterruptedly for the rest of her
life. She published 102 scientific papers from the area of differential geometry, thirteen
of which were written in co-authorship. The most highly cited of all her published
papers (16 times according to the WoS database) is the one entitled Holomorphically
projective transformations in a locally product space, Mathematica Balkanica (1971), Vol.
1, 195–213. She also demonstrated a huge interest in history and philosophy of math ematics, in particular geometry, and she was eager to give lectures on that subject.
Apart from 12 independent and co-authored papers in history of mathematics, she also
released 8 specialized papers.
Mileva Prvanović participated in many international and national scientific and
specialized conferences. She served as a member of scientific and organizational
boards of a number of scientific conferences and of editorial boards of collections of
papers representing proceedings of international scientific conferences held under the
auspices of the Faculty of Mathematics of the University of Novi Sad, the Faculty of
Mathematics of the University of Belgrade and the Mathematical Institute of SASA. She
headed a permanent geometry seminar for several years, whose sessions were normal ly held on Fridays at the Mathematical Institute of SASA, with its venue alternating for
a while between the Institute and Faculty of Mathematics of the University of Novi Sad.
In spite of the intense and varied scientific and professional life and work, Mileva
Prvanović found the time for reading literature, notably historical novels, as well as for
sightseeing, handiwork, and the like. She could tell a good joke at an opportune mo ment and engage in witty repartees with her colleagues.
She never encountered any issues to do with gender inequality during her work ing career, as she once pointed out in an interview, but she was aware of the fact that
the influence of her great masters, including Milutin Milanković, affected her work and
outlook on life.
A more detailed presentation and analysis of all the points mentioned in this short
overview of the life and work of Academician Mileva Prvanović can be found in the pa per proper. The content of this paper is based on the references cited above, personal
impressions and memories, as well as on conversations with colleagues who had been
working together with us for several decades. In addition, the text is illustrated by
photographs
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TY - CONF AU - Бокан, Неда PY - 2022 UR - https://dais.sanu.ac.rs/123456789/14882 AB - Милева Првановић припада групи студената, заједно са Милицом Илић-Дајовић, Загорком Шнајдер, Весном Томашић и Драгомиром Лопандићем, који су следили идеје Милоша Радојчића, захваљујући коме се у нас развија геометрија (мада зачеци њеног развоја припадају Михаилу Петровићу, Петру Живковићу и др.), и дали значајан научни и стручни допринос у области геометрије на свим нивоима образовања у првим деценијама после Другог светског рата. Милева Првановић је највећи део радног века била ан гажована у Новом Саду, прво на Филозофском, а затим на Природно-математичком факултету. На потоњем је радила од његовог оснивања и засновала наставу из више предмета у области геометрије и научноистраживачки рад, посебно у области диференцијалне геометрије. Значајан је и њен рад у САНУ и Математичком институту САНУ. AB - Mileva Prvanović belongs to a group of students, along with Milica Ilić-Dajović, Zagorka Šnajder, Dragomir Lopandić and Vesna Tomašić, who followed the teachings of Miloš Radojčić (who deserves to be credited with developing the study of geometry in our country, though its foundations were laid by Mihailo Petrović), and all of whom made substantial contributions to the field of geometry across all levels of education in the first few decades following World War Two. Mileva Prvanović was born in the village of Žlne in the vicinity of Knjaževac in 1929. She completed primary and grammar school in Belgrade. She was introduced to the study of mathematics by her father Stanko Prvanović, a well-known educator and au thor of numerous textbooks in mathematics. She graduated from the Faculty of Math ematics of the University of Belgrade in 1951. She defended her doctoral dissertation in 1955 in Zagreb, under the mentorship of Danilo Blanuša, on the topic of “Parageodesic spaces and parageodesic curves of the subspace of a Riemannian space”. She special ized at the Henri Poincaré Institute in Paris in 1959, and at the Faculty of Mechanics and Mathematics of Moscow State University in 1964. From 1951 to 1955 she worked at the Mathematical Institute of SASA. From 1955 to 1991 she worked at the University of Novi Sad. She was elected a corresponding mem ber of the Academy of Sciences and Arts of Vojvodina in 1981, and a full member in 1990. Upon merging of the Vojvodina Academy with the Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts (SASA) in 1991, she became a full member of the SASA. She received a number of awards in recognition of her work, among which the October Award of the City of Novi Sad was bestowed on her in 1966 and 7th July Award in 1989. She authored three university textbooks, two high-school textbooks, and co-au thored one high-school textbook, which was translated into most languages of na tional minorities in the Republic of Serbia. She mentored several master’s and doctoral theses. The scientific research of Academician Mileva Prvanović was conducted in the area of geometry, or more pre cisely, differential geometry, over a span of 65 years, beginning in 1951 when she gradu ated from the University of Belgrade and continuing uninterruptedly for the rest of her life. She published 102 scientific papers from the area of differential geometry, thirteen of which were written in co-authorship. The most highly cited of all her published papers (16 times according to the WoS database) is the one entitled Holomorphically projective transformations in a locally product space, Mathematica Balkanica (1971), Vol. 1, 195–213. She also demonstrated a huge interest in history and philosophy of math ematics, in particular geometry, and she was eager to give lectures on that subject. Apart from 12 independent and co-authored papers in history of mathematics, she also released 8 specialized papers. Mileva Prvanović participated in many international and national scientific and specialized conferences. She served as a member of scientific and organizational boards of a number of scientific conferences and of editorial boards of collections of papers representing proceedings of international scientific conferences held under the auspices of the Faculty of Mathematics of the University of Novi Sad, the Faculty of Mathematics of the University of Belgrade and the Mathematical Institute of SASA. She headed a permanent geometry seminar for several years, whose sessions were normal ly held on Fridays at the Mathematical Institute of SASA, with its venue alternating for a while between the Institute and Faculty of Mathematics of the University of Novi Sad. In spite of the intense and varied scientific and professional life and work, Mileva Prvanović found the time for reading literature, notably historical novels, as well as for sightseeing, handiwork, and the like. She could tell a good joke at an opportune mo ment and engage in witty repartees with her colleagues. She never encountered any issues to do with gender inequality during her work ing career, as she once pointed out in an interview, but she was aware of the fact that the influence of her great masters, including Milutin Milanković, affected her work and outlook on life. A more detailed presentation and analysis of all the points mentioned in this short overview of the life and work of Academician Mileva Prvanović can be found in the pa per proper. The content of this paper is based on the references cited above, personal impressions and memories, as well as on conversations with colleagues who had been working together with us for several decades. In addition, the text is illustrated by photographs PB - Београд : Српска академија наука и уметности C3 - Живот и стваралаштво жена чланова Српског ученог друштва, Српске краљевске академије и Српске академије наука и уметности. Том 2 T1 - Милева Првановић : (1929–2016) T1 - Mileva Prvanović : (1929–2016) SP - 218 EP - 247 UR - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_dais_14882 ER -
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Значајан је и њен рад у САНУ и Математичком институту САНУ., Mileva Prvanović belongs to a group of students, along with Milica Ilić-Dajović, Zagorka Šnajder, Dragomir Lopandić and Vesna Tomašić, who followed the teachings of Miloš Radojčić (who deserves to be credited with developing the study of geometry in our country, though its foundations were laid by Mihailo Petrović), and all of whom made substantial contributions to the field of geometry across all levels of education in the first few decades following World War Two. Mileva Prvanović was born in the village of Žlne in the vicinity of Knjaževac in 1929. She completed primary and grammar school in Belgrade. She was introduced to the study of mathematics by her father Stanko Prvanović, a well-known educator and au thor of numerous textbooks in mathematics. She graduated from the Faculty of Math ematics of the University of Belgrade in 1951. She defended her doctoral dissertation in 1955 in Zagreb, under the mentorship of Danilo Blanuša, on the topic of “Parageodesic spaces and parageodesic curves of the subspace of a Riemannian space”. She special ized at the Henri Poincaré Institute in Paris in 1959, and at the Faculty of Mechanics and Mathematics of Moscow State University in 1964. From 1951 to 1955 she worked at the Mathematical Institute of SASA. From 1955 to 1991 she worked at the University of Novi Sad. She was elected a corresponding mem ber of the Academy of Sciences and Arts of Vojvodina in 1981, and a full member in 1990. Upon merging of the Vojvodina Academy with the Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts (SASA) in 1991, she became a full member of the SASA. She received a number of awards in recognition of her work, among which the October Award of the City of Novi Sad was bestowed on her in 1966 and 7th July Award in 1989. She authored three university textbooks, two high-school textbooks, and co-au thored one high-school textbook, which was translated into most languages of na tional minorities in the Republic of Serbia. She mentored several master’s and doctoral theses. The scientific research of Academician Mileva Prvanović was conducted in the area of geometry, or more pre cisely, differential geometry, over a span of 65 years, beginning in 1951 when she gradu ated from the University of Belgrade and continuing uninterruptedly for the rest of her life. She published 102 scientific papers from the area of differential geometry, thirteen of which were written in co-authorship. The most highly cited of all her published papers (16 times according to the WoS database) is the one entitled Holomorphically projective transformations in a locally product space, Mathematica Balkanica (1971), Vol. 1, 195–213. She also demonstrated a huge interest in history and philosophy of math ematics, in particular geometry, and she was eager to give lectures on that subject. Apart from 12 independent and co-authored papers in history of mathematics, she also released 8 specialized papers. Mileva Prvanović participated in many international and national scientific and specialized conferences. She served as a member of scientific and organizational boards of a number of scientific conferences and of editorial boards of collections of papers representing proceedings of international scientific conferences held under the auspices of the Faculty of Mathematics of the University of Novi Sad, the Faculty of Mathematics of the University of Belgrade and the Mathematical Institute of SASA. She headed a permanent geometry seminar for several years, whose sessions were normal ly held on Fridays at the Mathematical Institute of SASA, with its venue alternating for a while between the Institute and Faculty of Mathematics of the University of Novi Sad. In spite of the intense and varied scientific and professional life and work, Mileva Prvanović found the time for reading literature, notably historical novels, as well as for sightseeing, handiwork, and the like. She could tell a good joke at an opportune mo ment and engage in witty repartees with her colleagues. She never encountered any issues to do with gender inequality during her work ing career, as she once pointed out in an interview, but she was aware of the fact that the influence of her great masters, including Milutin Milanković, affected her work and outlook on life. 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Бокан, Н.. (2022). Милева Првановић : (1929–2016). in Живот и стваралаштво жена чланова Српског ученог друштва, Српске краљевске академије и Српске академије наука и уметности. Том 2 Београд : Српска академија наука и уметности., 218-247. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_dais_14882
Бокан Н. Милева Првановић : (1929–2016). in Живот и стваралаштво жена чланова Српског ученог друштва, Српске краљевске академије и Српске академије наука и уметности. Том 2. 2022;:218-247. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_dais_14882 .
Бокан, Неда, "Милева Првановић : (1929–2016)" in Живот и стваралаштво жена чланова Српског ученог друштва, Српске краљевске академије и Српске академије наука и уметности. Том 2 (2022):218-247, https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_dais_14882 .