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He was born in [[Yartsevo, Smolensk Oblast|Yartsevo]] near [[Smolensk]], and died in [[Moscow]]. He received his doctorate from the [[Moscow State University]] in 1936 under the direction of [[Pavel Alexandrov]]. |
He was born in [[Yartsevo, Smolensk Oblast|Yartsevo]] near [[Smolensk]], and died in [[Moscow]]. He received his doctorate from the [[Moscow State University]] in 1936 under the direction of [[Pavel Alexandrov]]. |
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* He published in spanish "Curso de Álgebra Superior" <ref>Editorial Mir, Moscú 1997, traducción de Emiliano Aparicio Bernardo |
* He published in spanish "Curso de Álgebra Superior" <ref>Editorial Mir, Moscú 1997, traducción de Emiliano Aparicio Bernardo</ref> |
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==See also== |
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*[[Kurosh problem]] |
*[[Kurosh problem]] |
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*[[Kurosh monster]] |
*[[Kurosh monster]] |
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==References== |
==References== |
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[[Category:20th-century mathematicians |
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[[Category:Group theorists |
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[[Category:Russian mathematicians |
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[[Category:Soviet mathematicians |
[[Category:Soviet mathematicians]] |
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[[Category:Moscow State University alumni]] |
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[[Category:1908 births |
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Revision as of 07:41, 6 February 2014
Alexander Gennadyevich Kurosh (Template:Lang-ru; January 19, 1908 – May 18, 1971) was a Soviet mathematician, known for his work in abstract algebra. He is credited with writing the first modern and high-level text on group theory, his The Theory of Groups published in 1944.
He was born in Yartsevo near Smolensk, and died in Moscow. He received his doctorate from the Moscow State University in 1936 under the direction of Pavel Alexandrov.
- He published in spanish "Curso de Álgebra Superior" [1]
See also
References
- ^ Editorial Mir, Moscú 1997, traducción de Emiliano Aparicio Bernardo