Valery Glivenko Explained

Birth Date:21 December 1896
Birth Place:Kyiv
Death Place:Moscow
Academic Advisors:Nikolai Luzin
Alma Mater:Moscow State University (1925)

Valery Ivanovich Glivenko (Russian: Вале́рий Ива́нович Гливе́нко, Ukrainian: Валерій Іванович Гливенко; 2 January 1897 (Gregorian calendar) / 21 December 1896 (Julian calendar) in Kyiv  - 15 February 1940 in Moscow) was a Soviet mathematician. He worked in the foundations of mathematics, real analysis, probability theory, and mathematical statistics. He taught at the Moscow Industrial Pedagogical Institute[1] until his death at age 43.[2] [3] Most of Glivenko's work was published in French.

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  1. which was later merged with the Moscow Pedagogical Institute, now Moscow State Pedagogical University
  2. Eckart Menzler-Trott, Logic's lost genius: the life of Gerhard Gentzen, tr. Craig A. Smoryński and Edward R Griffor, p. 95.
  3. 0004017. Kolmogoroff. A.. Andrey Kolmogorov. Obituary: Valerii Ivanovich Glivenko. (1897–1940). Russian. Uspekhi Mat. Nauk. 8. 1941. 379 - 383.

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