Nikolai Mikhailovich Korobov

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Nikolai Michailowitsch Korobow , Russian Николай Михайлович Коробов , English transcription Nikolay Korobov, (born November 23, 1917 in Moscow ; † October 25, 2004 ibid) was a Russian mathematician.

Life

Korobow won the Mathematics Olympiad in Moscow in 1935 and began to study at Lomonosov University, graduating in 1941. He was a soldier in World War II and taught at a military academy and received his doctorate in 1948 under Alexander Ossipowitsch Gelfond at Lomonosov University. In 1953 he completed his habilitation and in 1955 he became a professor at Lomonossow University. He was also at the Steklow Institute from 1948 and taught at other universities in Moscow as well as the Lomonossow University such as the Moscow Pedagogical University , the State Technical University (Bauman MSTU) and the Energy Institute.

He dealt with number theory and trigonometric sums.

His doctoral students include Anatoly Alexejewitsch Karazuba and Igor Shparlinski.

Fonts

  • Theoretical methods of approximation theory (Russian), Moscow 1963
  • Exponential sums and their applications, Kluwer 1992

literature

  • VA Bykovskii, NI Fel'dman, OV Lokutsievskii, AI Vinogradov: Nikolai Mikhailovich Korobov (on his seventieth birthday), Russian Mathematical Surveys, Volume 43, 1988, No. 1

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Nikolai Michailowitsch Korobow in the Mathematics Genealogy Project (English)Template: MathGenealogyProject / Maintenance / id used