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- Aleksandr Khinchin - Wikipedia
He became one of the founders of modern probability theory, discovering the law of the iterated logarithm in 1924, achieving important results in the field of limit theorems, giving a definition of a stationary process and laying a foundation for the theory of such processes
- Nikolai Chebotaryov (1894 - 1947) - Biography - MacTutor History of . . .
He became professor at Kazan University in 1928 having been offered posts at both Kazan and Leningrad He remained in Kazan all his life Chebotaryov worked on the algebra of polynomials, in particular examining the distribution of the zeros
- Аleksandr Yakovlevich Khinchin (obituary) - Math-Net. Ru
When he began this work, Khinchin first followed the direction of the " metrical theory of numbers'", i e the investigation of the arithmetical properties of irrational numbers, valid almost everywhere Before Khinchin only very imperfect results of this kind had been obtained by Borel and by Hardy and Littlewood
- Alexander Khinchin (July 19, 1894 — November 18, 1959 . . . - Prabook
Alexander Khinchin was a Soviet mathematician who specialized in real analysis, metric theory, probability theory, and number theory He is considered one of the most influential scientists of the Soviet school of probability theory
- Khinchin, Aleksandr Yakovlevich - Encyclopedia. com
With A N Kolmogorov, Khinchin was one of the founders of the Moscow school of probability theory, one of the most influential in the twentieth century Khinchin’s interest in mathematics was awakened in high school Other strong interests of his youth were poetry and the theater
- Nikolai Chebotaryov - Wikipedia
Chebotaryov worked on the algebra of polynomials, in particular examining the distribution of the zeros He also studied Galois theory and wrote a textbook on the subject titled Basic Galois Theory
- Aleksandr Yakovlevich Khinchin - Scientific Lib
He became one of the founders of modern probability theory, discovering the law of the iterated logarithm in 1924, achieving important results in the field of limit theorems, giving a definition of a stationary process and laying a foundation for the theory of such processes
- Aleksandr Khinchin — Wikipedia Republished WIKI 2
Khinchin made significant contributions to the metric theory of Diophantine approximations and established an important result for simple real continued fractions, discovering a property of such numbers that leads to what is now known as Khinchin's constant
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