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Nikolay Chebotarev
Nikolay Grigorievich Chebotarev was born on June 15, 1894 in the family of a lawyer in Kamenets-Podolsky. Being a high-school student of elementary forms he began to be engaged in mathematics, having found out thus propensity to independent creativity. In 1912 Nikolay Grigorievich entered the Kiev university where he studied theory of Galua which methods during all his life he applied to the solution of all the problems he was interested in so successfully. In 1915 the Kiev university in connection with war was evacuated to Saratov where Chebotarev continued to be engaged in mathematics intensively. In 1921 Chebotarev moved to his parents to Odessa where he successfully was engaged in mathematics and received brilliant results which brought to him world popularity, having put him in the line with classics of world mathematics. The range of scientific interests of Nikolay Grigorievich was very wide. He was engaged in researches of concrete, difficult problems of classical mathematics from its various sections. In 1927 Chebotarev was invited and elected the professor of faculty of mathematics at the Kazan university and remained there without interruption till July, 2, 1947 when after heavy operation he died. In Kazan Nikolay Grigorievich continued to work intensively: published books and manuals, created the Kazan algebraic school. N.G.Chebotarev had big authority as an outstanding scientist in the country and abroad. In 1929 N.Chebotarev was elected a member-correspondent of Academy of Science, in 1932 the organizing committee of the International mathematical congress in Zurich asked him to read the survey report on problems of Galua theory. Years of life: (15/06/1894 - 01/01/1947) |
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