Valery Ivanovich Glivenko
Valery Ivanovich Glivenko (Russian: Вале́рий Ива́нович Гливе́нко; born December 21, 1896 (Gregorian calendar) / January 2, 1897 (Julian calendar) in Kiev, died February 15, 1940 in Moscow) was a Soviet mathematician. He worked in foundations of mathematics, real analysis, probability theory, and mathematical statistics. He taught at Moscow Industrial Pedagogical Institute[1] until his death at age 43.[2][3]
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- ^ which was later merged with the Moscow Pedagogical Institute, now Moscow State Pedagogical University
- ^ Eckart Menzler-Trott, Logic's lost genius: the life of Gerhard Gentzen, tr. Craig A. Smoryński and Edward R Griffor, p. 95.
- ^ Kolmogoroff, A. (1941). "Obituary: Valerii Ivanovich Glivenko. (1897–1940)" (in Russian). Uspekhi Matem. Nauk 8: 379–383. MR0004017. http://mi.mathnet.ru/umn8831.
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Persondata |
Name |
Glivenko, Valery Ivanovich |
Alternative names |
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Short description |
Mathematician |
Date of birth |
December 21, 1896 |
Place of birth |
Kiev, Ukraine |
Date of death |
1940 |
Place of death |
Moscow, Russia |