Yulian Vasilievich Sokhotski
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Julian Karol Sochocki (Russian: Юлиан Карл Васильевич Сохоцкий) (February 2, 1842, Warsaw, Congress Poland, Russian Empire – December 14, 1927, Leningrad, Soviet Union) was a Polish mathematician.
Sochocki was born in Warsaw under the Russian domination to a Polish family, where he attended state gymnasium. In 1864 he graduated from the Department of Physics and Mathematics at the University of Saint Petersburg. In 1867 he received his Master's degree and in 1873 his doctorate. His Master's dissertation was practically the first text in Russian mathematical literature on Cauchy method of residue and published in 1868. The dissertation itself contains many original grasps, which have been also ascribed to other mathematicians.
Sochocki's works include:
- Теория интегральных вычетов с некоторыми приложениями (Theory of integral calculuses with some applications) (1868),
- Об определенных интегралах и функциях, употребляемых при разложениях в ряды (About definite integrals and functions used in developments of series) (1873),
- О суммах Гаусса и о законе взаимности символа Лежандра (About Gauss sums and the reciprocity law of the Legendre symbol) (1877),
- Высшая алгебра (High algebra) (1882),
- Теория чисел (Number theory) (1888),
- Начало общего наибольшего делителя в применении к теории делимости алгебраических чисел (Principle of greatest common divisor in the usage to the divisibility theory of algebraic numbers) (1893).
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- Yulian Vasilievich Sokhotski (in Russian)