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He attended the lectures of the leading scholars, in particular his future teacher Nikolai Nikolaevich Lusin, and engaged in lively scholarly contact with the students of Lusin, Pavel Sergeevich Alexandrov and Pavel Samuilovich Urysohn, who would in the future play an important role in the development of topology.
There he solved one of the problems suggested by Lusin and after that Lusin 'with some solemnity' (as A. Kolmogorov put it) offered to make him his student.
They may have emigratedd or immigratedd, and thus may appear in other "Lists of...", but nevertheless their names are linked to the words "Russia", "Russian", whether with pride, with shame, or with pain.
Aleksandra Ekster (1882-1949), painter, one of the founders of Art Deco
Nikolai Bukharin (1888-1938), Bolshevik party leader, Soviet statesman
Aleksandr Yakovlevich Khinchin was born in Kondrovo in Russia in 1894.
As a student at Moscow University he worked with NikolaiLusin where they both studied number theory and probability, they also extended the large number work of Emile Borel.
Krylov N M Nikolai Mitrofanovich 1879 1955 Papers.
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1940 (147 folders), include: E. Cartan, M. Frechet, J. Hadamard, J. Bouligand, H. Vergne, H. Villdt, T. Levi-Civita, S. Vavilov, V. Vernadskij, D. Kryzhanovskij, N. Lusin, Ya.