Dimitri Mirimanoff
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Dimitri Mirimanoff was born in Pereiasslavl-Zalesski (Russia) on September 13, 1861. He became a doctor of mathematical sciences in 1900, in Geneva, and taught at the universities of Geneva and Lausanne. Mirimanoff made notable contributions to number theory (relating specifically to Fermat's last theorem) and to axiomatic set theory. He died on January 5, 1945.
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- Tzermias, Pavlos (2007). "On Cauchy–Liouville–Mirimanoff Polynomials". Canadian Mathematical Bulletin 50 (2): 313–320.