Naum Meiman
| Naum Natanovich (Nokhim Sanalevich) Meiman | |
|---|---|
| Наум Натанович (Нохим Санелевич) Мейман | |
| Born | May 12, 1912 | 
| Died | March 31, 2001 (aged 88) | 
| Nationality | Ukrainian Jew | 
| Citizenship | Russian Empire → Soviet Union → Israel | 
| Alma mater | Kazan State University | 
| Known for | human rights activism with participation in dissident movement in the Soviet Union | 
| Spouse | Inna Meiman-Kitrossky | 
| Awards | USSR State Prize | 
| Scientific career | |
| Fields | mathematics | 
| Institutions | |
| Doctoral advisor | Nikolai Chebotaryov | 
Naum Natanovich (Nokhim Sanalevich) Meiman (Russian: Нау́м Ната́нович (Но́хим Са́нелевич) Ме́йман; 12 May 1912, Bazar, Ukraine – 31 March 2001, Tel Aviv) was a Soviet mathematician, and dissident. He is known for his work in complex analysis, partial differential equations, and mathematical physics, as well as for his dissident activity, in particular, for being a member of the Moscow Helsinki Group.