Lê Vũ Anh
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Lê Vũ Anh (1950 – 1981) was a Vietnamese mathematician and the daughter of former
General Secretary of the Communist Party of Vietnam The general secretary of the Communist Party of Vietnam Central Committee (), simply and informally the party general secretary or just general secretary (, TBT), is the contemporary title for the holder of the highest office within the Commu ...
Lê Duẩn Lê Duẩn (; 7 April 1907 – 10 July 1986) was a Vietnamese communist politician. He rose in the party hierarchy in the late 1950s and became General Secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Vietnam (VCP) at the 3rd Natio ...
.


Early life

Lê Vũ Anh was born in 1950. She was the eldest daughter of Lê Duẩn and his second wife Nguyễn Thụy Nga. At the age of 4, she went with her mother to
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during
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after signature of the Geneva Accords in 1954, while her father stayed in the
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to participate in revolutionary activities. In 1959, Anh went to
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, where her mother studied journalism at
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. In 1964, following their return to North Vietnam, Anh had to part with her mother after she decided to head to South Vietnam to participate in activities during the
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. Anh then lived with Lê Duẩn's uncle and younger brother. She was an excellent student in Vietnamese literature and was admitted to the
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at 10th grade of her school.


Academic career

After finishing school, Anh requested her father's permission to participate in the
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. Her request was denied by Lê Duẩn who urged her to complete her higher academic studies in order to contribute to the post-war development of the country. In early 1970s, she went to
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where she studied
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at the Department of Physics in
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. Along with her in the same department was Võ Hạnh Phúc, the daughter of General
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. Anh was passionate about mathematics and attended a seminar taught by a prominent Soviet mathematician Viktor Maslov (later, in 1984, elected to full membership in the Academy of Sciences of the USSR). In 1975, one of her works was published in an international scientific journal even before mathematician
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who is considered the first female mathematician in Vietnam. In 1979, she defended her doctorate under the guidance of Maslov with a thesis titled ''Asymptotics of Multidimensional Phase Integrals'' (). Her other works on mathematical physics include: *''On Fourier Integral Operators'', Mathematics of the USSR-Sbornik (1981), v. 38, 293–334. *''Complex WKB Method for Calculating the Asymptotic Behavior of Phase Integrals'', Theoretical and Mathematical Physics (1976), v. 28, 787–791. *''Classical Asymptotic Behavior of the Free Schrödinger Equation for Calculating Corrections in the Stationary Phase Method'', Theoretical and Mathematical Physics (1975), v. 25, 1124–1127.


Personal life

During her studies in Moscow, Anh had a love affair with her supervisor Viktor Maslov. The romance was considered scandalous because Vietnamese students studying abroad were not allowed to have romantic relationships with foreigners and anyone caught red-handed would have to be examined or may be sent back to Vietnam. In order to avoid trouble, she returned home to marry a Vietnamese student from the same university and wanted to stay in Vietnam to forget her love affair with Maslov. However, she was forced by her father to return to
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to complete her studies. When she and her husband returned to Moscow, Anh realized that she did not love her husband and could not forget Maslov. She decided to live separately from her husband and secretly went back and forth with Maslov. Anh had enough courage to ask her husband for a divorce in order to be able to marry Maslov. In 1977, she and Maslov married. She gave birth to her daughter Lena on 31 October 1977. Meeting her father by chance when he went to USSR for a state visit, Anh confessed her love affair with Maslov. Lê Duẩn did not accept it and tried to lure her back to Vietnam. However, Anh gradually reconciled with her family. When Lê Duẩn went to Moscow, he saw his granddaughter Lena, but did not see Maslov. In 1979, she gave birth to her second daughter Tania. After giving birth to her son Anton in 1981, Anh died shortly due to
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. Her body was cremated, and the ashes were brought back to Vietnam. In 1989, Maslov used the pseudonym 'O. Martínov' to publish his autobiography, where he discusses his love affair with Lê Vũ Anh.


References

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