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Gnedenko, however, studied mathematics because.
It was during this period that Gnedenko published his first papers on probability and statistics.
Gnedenko and other graduate students went on( and):….
In 1927, when he was only fifteen years old, Gnedenko tried to enter the University of Saratov.
Gnedenko enjoyed classical music, and had a large collection of records.
In 1945, on the recommendation of Kolmogorov, Gnedenko was elected to the Ukrainian Academy of Sciences.
Gnedenko produced a remarkable number of papers and books during his lifetime.
For example in discussing the pre-eighteenth century, Gnedenko considers the cultural influence of the medieval church and the role of the calendar.
Gnedenko himself wrote of his reasons for studying mathematics at university.
Around this time Malcev and Gelfand and others were graduate students of Kolmogorov along with Gnedenko who describes what it was like being supervised by Kolmogorov( and).
In his early work Gnedenko had been interested in probability as an abstract topic.
Khinchin left Moscow in 1935 to spend two years at Saratov University but returned to Moscow University in 1937 to continuehis role of building the school of probability theory there in partnership with Kolmogorov and others, including in particular their student Gnedenko.
Speaking on any topic, Gnedenko did not insist on his insights although he did not hide them.
Gnedenko was not only interested in research into mathematical topics, but he was also interested in the teaching of these topics.
Kolmogorov was a connoisseur of art, and[Gnedenko and Kolmogorov] talked at length about ancient Russian icons and architecture, poetry and history.
Gnedenko, as might be expected, was one of the group leaders who took the examinations and his whole group were awarded the high grades which he scored.
Through the recruitment efforts of mathematicians Gnedenko and G E Shilov, he was given a professorship at Kiev State University, an appointment he would hold for 31 years.
In 1949 Gnedenko was appointed as Head of the Physics, Mathematics and Chemistry Section of the Ukrainian Academy of Sciences in Kiev and he became Director of the Kiev Institute of Mathematics.
Presentation Wikipedia Boris Vladimirovich Gnedenko was born in Simbirsk but his family, who were of Ukrainian origin, moved to Kazan when he was only three years old and it was in Kazan that he received his school education.
Gnedenko made other friendships at this time, becoming a close friend of Slutsky and other mathematicians, and his enthusiasm for his studies was not spoilt by the extremely difficult conditions.