Naum Il’ich Akhiezer on the 125th Anniversary of His Birth
Abstract
The article is dedicated to the 125th anniversary of the birth of Naum Illich Akhiezer, an outstanding mathematician, professor of Kharkiv University, and leader of the Kharkiv school of mathematicians of the mid-twentieth century. It briefly outlines his life, scientific and pedagogical work, his role in the development of mathematics and mathematical education in Kharkiv, and the preservation of his memory.
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