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Stanislav Aleksandrovich Vinogradov, His Life and Mathematics

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S.A.Vinogradov was born in Leningrad on May 1, 1941, on the eve of the German invasion. The siege began when he was a baby of 5 months, his father Aleksandr Antonovich fell at the front, and his mother Olga Ivanovna had to overcome indescribable hardships to save the child from starvation amidst artillery and aircraft bombardments. Postwar years were also hard; her income was scarce (she was a janitor). But she had luck with her son. People who knew him in the forties remember his early addiction to books (mainly classical Russian literature). He was successful at school, especially in mathematics. He joined the mathematical circle of the Palace of Young Pioneers where many Leningrad schoolchildren developed their talents under the guidance of university teachers and students. In his last high school year Stanislav was uncertain about which of the numerous Leningrad institutes to choose for his further education. His hesitation was over after his visit to the mathematics department of the Leningrad State University where G.M.Fichtenholz, a famous professor and brilliant lecturer, gave a talk for high school students (an elementary survey of Calculus). Vinogradov stated his decision as follows: “This is the right place for me to choose, since such people teach here”.

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Havin, V.P., Nikolski, N.K. (2000). Stanislav Aleksandrovich Vinogradov, His Life and Mathematics. In: Havin, V.P., Nikolski, N.K. (eds) Complex Analysis, Operators, and Related Topics. Operator Theory: Advances and Applications, vol 113. Birkhäuser, Basel. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-0348-8378-8_1

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