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Bakhvalov, N. S.; Borovkov, A. A.; Dobrushin, R. L.; Zabrodin, A. V.; Zolotarev, V. M.; Ibragimov, I. A.; Prokhorov, Yu. V.; Sevast’yanov, B. A.; Sinai, Ya. G.; Skorokhod, A. V.; Statulevichius, V. A.; Khas’minskii, R. Z.; Kholevo, A. S.; Chibisov, D. M.; Shiryaev, A. N. (September 1994). "Memorial:
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Arnol'd, Vladimir I; Bakhvalov, N S; Brushlinskii, K V; Dobrushin, R L; Eneev, T M; Gel'fand, I M; Ibragimov, E A; Khas'minskii, R Z; Kholevo, A S; Kurdyumov, S P; Novikov, S P; Okhotsimskii, D E; Prokhorov, Yu V; Radvogin, Yu B; Shiryaev, A N; Sinai, Yakov G; Zabrodin, A V (30 April 1993). "Nikolai
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Chentsov was born in Moscow and showed an early interest in mathematics. In the eighth grade (1944), he joined a school mathematics club for high school students who had just returned from evacuation at the Faculty of Mechanics and Mathematics of the
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in 1956. From 1958 to 1960, Chentsov taught part-time at the Faculty of Mechanics and Mathematics of Moscow State University, where he became a professor between 1973 and 1974. Between 1959 and 1966, Chentsov was a scientific secretary of at the
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Chentsov, N. N. (1956). "Weak Convergence of Stochastic Processes Whose Trajectories Have No Discontinuities of the Second Kind and the "Heuristic" Approach to the Kolmogorov-Smirnov Tests".
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in 1952 with honors from the Faculty of Mechanics and Mathematics, received an official recommendation for graduate school at Moscow State University. However, by order of
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Chentsov took part in the pioneering work on the calculation of unsteady gas-dynamic flow during the movement of an axisymmetric
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Chentsov's work on the weak convergence of random processes provided the simplest justification for the heuristic principle of
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and was very actively involved in leading a mathematical club for schoolchildren and in holding school
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The USSR Olympiad problem book: selected problems and theorems of elementary mathematics
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by the limiting transition from the central empirical distribution function to the
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Shkliarskiĭ, D. O.; Chentsov, N. N.; Yaglom, I. M.; Sussman, Irving (1993).
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for short, was a Soviet mathematician who made important contributions to
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In 1947, Chentsov entered the Faculty of Mechanics and Mathematics of
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Shkliarskiĭ, David Oskarovich; Chentsov, Nikolaĭ Nikolaevich (1979).
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Selected Problems and Theorems in Elementary Mathematics
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Selected Problems and Theorems of Elementary Mathematics
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stochastic processes
information geometry
Moscow State University
Alexander Kronrod
Olga Ladyzhenskaya
Eugene Dynkin
Moscow State University
mathematical Olympiads
Rem Khokhlov
Ivan Petrovsky
Steklov Mathematical Institute
Mstislav Keldysh
Israel Gelfand
Ivan Petrovsky
Nikolai Smirnov
Order of the Red Banner of Labor
Keldysh Institute of Applied Mathematics
Soviet Academy of Sciences
shock wave
Joseph L. Doob
Kolmogorov–Smirnov test
Brownian bridge
ISBN
978-0-8285-1535-1
Statistical decision rule and optimal inference
ISBN
9780821813478


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