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Anatoli Georgievich Vitushkin

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Nationality
  
Russian

Institutions
  
Steklov Institute

Fields
  
Mathematician

Name
  
Anatoli Vitushkin

Role
  
Mathematician


Born
  
June 25, 1931 Moscow, Soviet Union (
1931-06-25
)

Alma mater
  
Moscow State University

Doctoral students
  
Francesco Dell'Accio Alexander Isaev Stepan Orevkov Victor Pan

Known for
  
Contributions to mathematical analysis

Died
  
May 9, 2004, Moscow, Russia

Books
  
Several Complex Variables I: Introduction to Complex Analysis

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Education
  
Moscow State University

Doctoral advisor
  
Andrey Kolmogorov

Anatoli Georgievich Vitushkin (Russian: Анато́лий Гео́ргиевич Виту́шкин) (June 25, 1931 – May 9, 2004) was a Soviet mathematician noted for his work on mathematical analysis and analytic capacity.

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Early life

Anatoli Georgievich Vitushkin was born on 25 June 1931 in Moscow. He was known to be blind.

Career

He entered Moscow State University in 1949 after graduating from the Tura Suvorov Military School where mathematics was taught as part of a broader education for potential officers. He graduated in 1954. He studied under Andrey Kolmogorov and benefited from participation in Alexander Kronrod's circle.

He joined the Steklov Institute of Mathematics staff in 1965.

For many years he was a member of the Editorial board of the Russian journal; Mathematical Notes.

He died, at the age of 72, in Moscow on 9 May 2004.

References

Anatoli Georgievich Vitushkin Wikipedia