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Anatoli Georgievich Vitushkin (Russian: Анато́лий Гео́ргиевич Виту́шкин) (June 25, 1931 – May 9, 2004) was a
Soviet mathematician noted for his work on...
- , "...existence of
algebraic functions..."; also see
Abhyankar 1997,
Vitushkin 2004). However,
Hilbert also
asked in a
later version of this problem...
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results described above,
Vitushkin's conjecture is true when
dimHK ≠ 1. Guy
David published a
proof in 1998 of
Vitushkin's conjecture for the case dimHK...
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Andrei Monin Sergey Nikolsky Alexander Obukhov Yuri
Prokhorov Yakov Sinai Albert Shiryaev Anatoli Vitushkin Vladimir Uspensky Akiva Yaglom Vladimir Vovk...
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possible extension of the
Galois theory (see, for example,
Abhyankar Vitushkin, Chebotarev, and others). It
appears from one of Hilbert's
papers that...
- deep
results on
rational approximation are due to, in particular, A. G.
Vitushkin. Weierstr**** and Runge's
theorems were put
forward in 1885,
while Mergelyan's...
- Kolmogorov–Smirnov test
Anisotropic diffusion According to
Golubov &
Vitushkin (2001). Ambrosio, Luigi; Fusco, Nicola; Pallara,
Diego (2000). Functions...
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Shiryaev 1997 —
Nikolay Nekhoroshev 2000 —
Sergey Nikolsky 2003 —
Anatoli Vitushkin 2006 —
Alexei ****ov 2006 —
Andrey Muchnik 2009 —
Boris Gurevich 2009 —...
- root is
within distance 1 {\displaystyle 1} from some
critical point.
Vitushkin's conjecture on
compact subsets of C {\displaystyle \mathbb {C} } with...
- the Commander-in-Chief of
Russian Airborne Forces Anatoli Georgievich Vitushkin —
Soviet mathematician who
notably worked on the
theory of
analytic capacity...