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Name
  
Yuri Linnik


Role
  
Mathematician

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Died
  
June 30, 1972, Saint Petersburg, Russia

Education
  
Saint Petersburg State University

Books
  
Independent and Stationary Sequences of Random Variables

Yuri Vladimirovich Linnik (Russian: Ю́рий Влади́мирович Ли́нник; January 8, 1915 – June 30, 1972) was a Soviet mathematician active in number theory, probability theory and mathematical statistics.

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Linnik was born in Bila Tserkva, in present-day Ukraine. He went to St Petersburg University where his supervisor was Vladimir Tartakovski, and later worked at that university and the Steklov Institute. He was a member of the Russian Academy of Sciences, as was his father, Vladimir Pavlovich Linnik. He was awarded both State and Lenin Prizes. He died in Leningrad.

Work in number theory

  • Linnik's theorem in analytic number theory
  • The dispersion method (which allowed him to solve the Titchmarsh problem).
  • The large sieve (which turned out to be extremely influential).
  • An elementary proof of the Hilbert-Waring theorem; see also Schnirelmann density.
  • The Linnik ergodic method, see Linnik (1968), which allowed him to study the distribution properties of the representations of integers by integral ternary quadratic forms.
  • Infinitely divisible distributions

    Linnik obtained numerous results concerning infinitely divisible distributions. In particular, he proved the following generalisation of Cramér's theorem: any divisor of a convolution of Gaussian and Poisson random variables is also a convolution of Gaussian and Poisson.

    He has also coauthored the book Linnik & Ostrovskii (1977) on the arithmetics of infinitely divisible distributions.

    Central limit theorem

  • Linnik zones (zones of asymptotic normality)
  • Information-theoretic proof of the central limit theorem
  • Statistics

  • Behrens–Fisher problem
  • Selected publications

  • Linnik, Yu.V. (1971), Independent and stationary sequences of random variables, Series of Monographs and Textbooks on Pure and Applied Mathematics, Groningen: Wolters-Noordhoff Publishing 
  • Linnik, Yu.V. (1961), Method of least squares and principles of the theory of observations, New York-Oxford-London-Paris: Pergamon Press, MR 0124121 
  • Linnik, Yu.V.; Ostrovskii, I.V. (1977), Decomposition of random variables and vectors, Translations of Mathematical Monographs, 48, Providence, R.I.: American Mathematical Society 
  • Linnik, Yu.V. (1968), Ergodic properties of algebraic fields, Ergebnisse der Mathematik und ihrer Grenzgebiete, 45, New York: Springer-Verlag New York Inc. 
  • References

    Yuri Linnik Wikipedia


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