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Anatole Katok Obituary

1944 - 2018
Anatole Katok, 73, of State College, Pennsylvania, died Monday, April 30, 2018. He was born August 9, 1944, the son of the late Berl and Dveira Sorkin Katok, who at the time of Anatole's birth were in Washington, D.C., as members of the Russian delegation to the United States lend-lease program.

Katok grew up in Moscow, in the Soviet Union. He attended Moscow State University, where he earned his master's and doctoral degrees in mathematics. On June 5, 1965, he married Svetlana Rosenfeld, and in 1978, the Katoks emigrated to the United States with their two children. Between 1978 and his death, Katok held professorships at the University of Maryland, the California Institute of Technology, and Pennsylvania State University, where he was the Raymond N. Shibley Professor of Mathematics and Director of the Center for Dynamics and Geometry. He was an active teacher and researcher up to the time of his death.

Katok was a leading figure in the subdiscipline of mathematics called dynamical systems theory, which studies the dynamics of points in geometric space, a field with wide-ranging applications to such areas as physics, biology, economics, and medicine. By the time he had completed his doctoral dissertation, Katok had already made important contributions to the field, developing with A. Stepin a theory that is today known as the Katok–Stepin approximations. That is only one of many important and surprising constructions in dynamical systems due to Katok. He is also known for formulating many significant conjectures, the best known of which is the Katok entropy conjecture, which links geometric and dynamical properties of geodesic flows.

Katok's interest in mentoring the next generation of mathematicians, which began when he was a college freshman directing a mathematics study group for talented young pupils, continued throughout his life. He was the dissertation advisor to over forty doctoral students.

Mathematics was far from Katok's only passion. He had a deep interest in history, and also a great love for art and literature.

Anatole Katok is survived by his wife, Svetlana Katok, and their children, Elena Katok and her husband, Gary Bolton, of Dallas, Texas; Boris Katok and his wife, Sherrie Hashemi, of Reno, Nevada; Danya Katok Ahlbin and her husband, Nicholas Ahlbin, of Bronx, New York; and three grandchildren, Uriel, Zoa, and Joseph.

The funeral service will be held Monday, May 7, 2018, at 1 p.m., at the Koch Funeral Home, 2401 S. Atherton St., State College, Pennsylvania. Burial will follow the service at the Spring Creek Presbyterian Cemetery.

Memorial contributions in Katok's name may be directed to the Viorel Nitica medical fund, at the following web site:
gofundme.com / ViorelNiticaMedicalFund.
Nitica was one of Katok's first graduate students at Penn State.

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Published by New York Times from May 2 to May 3, 2018.

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Nandor Simanyi

May 5, 2018

Dear Svetlana, Please receive my deepest sympathy for Tolya's passing. He was a good friend, a great mathematician, a true leader of our professional family. We will be missing Tolya dearly. He leaves behind a great void.

May He rest in peace!

J F

May 4, 2018

My condolences to the family during this most difficult time of loss. May the God of all comfort give you strength and peace to endure.
Jeremiah 29:11
-with heartfelt sympathy

Vitaly Grinberg

May 4, 2018

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Folkert Tangerman

May 3, 2018

I met Anatole Katok a few times. He was a delight, not the scary guy he was made out to be. Sorry for your loss.

May 3, 2018

Dear Sveta. Please accept our family's most genuine condolences. I've known Tolya since I was a child, myself. I remember him from Moscow and the times he visited us in Tbilisi. Tolya gave me many math problems to solve. I had great respect for him. This is a very sad day for all of us.

Abel & Galena Kolchinsky

May 3, 2018

Dear Sveta, please except our condolences. I've known Tolya since he was 10 years old. He was wunderkind. His favorite books was Great Sovet Encyclopedia. As he grow older he became the great erudite, scholar and teacher. He will be remembered as a very nice and charming person. , !

AC

May 3, 2018

I am deeply sorry for your loss. May God's loving kindness comfort you and help you through this sad and difficult time. Psalms 119:50,76.

May 3, 2018

Grief can be hard, allow your memories shared together to live on bringing comfort and solace to aching hearts as your beloved R.I.P until that new day when all is made new and death is no more.

Marilyn Leonard

May 2, 2018

Danya, you and your family are in my prayers and thoughts. Although I never met your Dad, he sounds like an incredable man. So sorry that he passed.
Marilyn Leonard

Zoe Brigley Thompson

May 2, 2018

He was a most remarkable man, and I must say that I was very fond of him. I loved our conversations about women from history like Elizabeth I and Catherine the Great. He was a mathematician, but also a renaissance man - I remember his wonderful book collection. He made great speeches, and I loved his pride when he watched his daughter Danya's sublime singing. We often joked about me ghostwriting his autobiography for him - I wish I had, because no doubt there are many remarkable stories from a rich and remarkable life. Dan and I were both very upset to hear the news, and send our love to the whole family. Sending love in particular to Svetlana Katok.

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