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This paper is devoted to the outstanding Russian mathematician Sergey Mikhailovich Nikolskij. His biography and his famous results are outlined. A list of his pupils with last known positions is given.
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Great Scientist of Russia, one of the greatest mathematicians of the twentieth century, recognized by almost all reputable scientific communities of the world, member of the US National Academy of Sciences and the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, a member of the Royal Netherlands Academy of Sciences and the Academy of Finland, member of the French Academy of Sciences and the German Academy of Naturalists “Leopoldina”, member of the International Academy of the History of Sciences and the National Academy of Romania, Hungary and Poland, an honorary member of the Royal Statistical Society of Great Britain and the London Mathematical Society, an honorary member of the International Statistical Institute and the Mathematical Society of India, a foreign member of the American Philosophical and the American Meteorological Society; winner of the most respected science prizes: Prize Chebyshev and N.I. Lobachevskij of the USSR Academy of Sciences, the International Balzan Prize Foundation International Award and the Wolf Foundation, as well as State and Lenin prizes, awarded seven Orders of Lenin and the Gold Medal of the Hero of Socialist Labor, Academician Andrei Nikolaevich Kolmogorov himself simply called professor at Moscow University.
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Rusakov, A. (2015). Life as an Example. S.M. Nikolskij. In: Mityushev, V., Ruzhansky, M. (eds) Current Trends in Analysis and Its Applications. Trends in Mathematics(). Birkhäuser, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-12577-0_47
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