Dmitry Gudkov (mathematician)

Dmitrii Andreevich Gudkov (1918–1992; alternative spelling Dmitry) was a Russian mathematician famous for his work on Hilbert's sixteenth problem and the related Gudkov's conjecture in algebraic geometry.[1] He was a student of Aleksandr Andronov.[2][3][4]

Selected papers

References

  1. V. Kharlamov – Topology of Real Algebraic Varieties and Related Topics, pp. 1–10
  2. Vladimir I. ArnoldReal Algebraic Geometry, p. 44
  3. Dmitry Gudkov at the Mathematics Genealogy Project
  4. Jeremy Gray – The Hilbert Challenge, p. 147
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