Dmitri Egorov
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Dmitri Egorov
Summary
Dmitri Egorov is a human[1]. He was born in Moscow[2]. He was born on +1869-08-10T00:00:00Z[3]. He passed away in Kazan[4]. He died on +1931-09-10T00:00:00Z[5]. He worked as a mathematician[6] and university teacher[7]. He ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (54 views/month, #7,261 of 1,000,298).[8]
Key Facts
- Dmitri Egorov was born in Moscow[2].
- Dmitri Egorov died in Kazan[4].
- Dmitri Egorov was born on +1869-08-10T00:00:00Z[3].
- Dmitri Egorov was born on +1869-12-02T00:00:00Z[9].
- Dmitri Egorov was born on +1869-12-10T00:00:00Z[10].
- Dmitri Egorov died on +1931-09-10T00:00:00Z[5].
- Burial took place at Arskoe cemetery[11].
- Dmitri Egorov held citizenship in Russian Empire[12].
- Dmitri Egorov held citizenship in Soviet Union[13].
- Dmitri Egorov held citizenship in Russian Socialist Federative Soviet Republic[14].
- Dmitri Egorov's professions included mathematician[6].
- Dmitri Egorov's professions included university teacher[7].
- Dmitri Egorov's field of work was differential geometry[15].
- Dmitri Egorov's field of work was integral equation[16].
- Dmitri Egorov's field of work was calculus of variations[17].
- Dmitri Egorov's field of work was function theory[18].
- Dmitri Egorov's field of work was mathematics[19].
- Dmitri Egorov was employed by Lomonosov Moscow State University[20].
- Dmitri Egorov was employed by Imperial Moscow University[21].
- Dmitri Egorov's education included a stint at Faculty of Physics and Mathematics of Moscow Imperial University[22].
- Dmitri Egorov's education included a stint at Lomonosov Moscow State University[23].
- Dmitri Egorov's doctoral advisor was Nikolai Bugaev[24].
- A notable student of Dmitri Egorov was Nikolai Luzin[25].
- A notable student of Dmitri Egorov was Andrey Kolmogorov[26].
- A notable student of Dmitri Egorov was Ivan Privalov[27].
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Origins and Family
Dmitri Egorov's place of birth was Moscow[2]. Recorded date of birth include +1869-08-10T00:00:00Z[3], +1869-12-02T00:00:00Z[9], and +1869-12-10T00:00:00Z[10].
Education
Educated at Faculty of Physics and Mathematics of Moscow Imperial University[22], a faculty[28], in Russian Empire[29], founded in 1804[30] and Lomonosov Moscow State University[23], a public university[31], in Russia[32], founded in 1755[33], headquartered in Moscow[34]. Dmitri Egorov's doctoral advisor was Nikolai Bugaev[24]. He earned the academic degree of Doctor of Sciences[35].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include mathematician[6] and university teacher[7]. Fields of work include differential geometry[15], a branch of mathematics[36]; integral equation[16]; calculus of variations[17], a branch of mathematics[37]; function theory[18]; and mathematics[19], an academic discipline[38]. Employers include Lomonosov Moscow State University[20], a public university[39], in Russia[40], founded in 1755[41], headquartered in Moscow[42] and Imperial Moscow University[21], an imperial universities of the Russian Empire[43], in Russian Empire[44], founded in 1755[45]. Notable students include Nikolai Luzin[25], Andrey Kolmogorov[26], Ivan Privalov[27], Sergei Finikov[46], Vladimir Vasilevich Golubev[47], and Vyacheslav Stepanov[48]. Doctoral students include Nikolai Luzin[49], a mathematician[50], 1883–1950[51], of Russian Empire[52], awarded the Order of the Red Banner of Labour[53], specialised in function theory[54]; Ivan Petrovsky[55], a mathematician[56], 1901–1973[57], of Russian Empire[58], awarded the Stalin Prize, 2nd degree[59], specialised in partial differential equation[60]; Sergei Finikov[61], a mathematician[62], 1883–1964[63], of Russian Empire[64], awarded the Order of Lenin[65], specialised in differential geometry[66]; Pavel Aleksandrov[67], a mathematician[68], 1896–1982[69], of Soviet Union[70], awarded the Order of Lenin[71], specialised in topology[72]; Sergey Bushgens[73], a mathematician[74], 1882–1963[75], of Russian Empire[76], awarded the Order of Lenin[77], specialised in algebra[78]; and Vladimir Vasilevich Golubev[79], a mathematician[80], 1884–1954[81], of Russian Empire[82], awarded the Order of Lenin[83], specialised in theory of differential equations[84].
Works and Contributions
A notable work attributed to Dmitri Egorov is Egorov's theorem[85]. Things named for him include Egorov's theorem[86].
Recognition
Awards received include Order of Saint Anna, 3rd class[87], a grade of an order[88], in Russian Empire[89] and Honored Scientist of the RSFSR[90], an official honorary title of RSFSR[91], in Soviet Union[92], founded in 1931[93].
Personal Life
Dmitri Egorov's religion is recorded as Eastern Orthodoxy[94].
Death and Burial
Dmitri Egorov died on +1931-09-10T00:00:00Z[5]. He passed away in Kazan[4]. The cause of death was starvation[95]. Burial took place at Arskoe cemetery[11].
Why It Matters
Dmitri Egorov ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (54 views/month, #7,261 of 1,000,298).[8] He has Wikipedia articles in 15 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[96] He is known by 26 alternative names across languages and contexts.[97]
Entities named for him include Egorov's theorem[86].
His notable doctoral advisees include Pavel Aleksandrov[98], a mathematician[99], 1896–1982[100], of Soviet Union[101], awarded the Order of Lenin[102], specialised in topology[103]; Nikolai Luzin[104], a mathematician[105], 1883–1950[106], of Russian Empire[107], awarded the Order of the Red Banner of Labour[108], specialised in function theory[109]; Ivan Petrovsky[110], a mathematician[111], 1901–1973[112], of Russian Empire[113], awarded the Stalin Prize, 2nd degree[114], specialised in partial differential equation[115]; Adolf Yushkevich[116], a mathematician[117], 1906–1993[118], of Soviet Union[119], awarded the Kenneth O. May Prize[120], specialised in history of mathematics[121]; Dmitrii Menshov[122], a mathematician[123], 1892–1988[124], of Russian Empire[125], awarded the Stalin Prize[126], specialised in mathematical analysis[127]; and Ivan Privalov[128], a mathematician[129], 1891–1941[130], of Russian Empire[131], awarded the Order of the Red Banner of Labour[132], specialised in mathematical analysis[133].
FAQs
Where was Dmitri Egorov born?
Dmitri Egorov's place of birth was Moscow[2].
Where did Dmitri Egorov die?
Dmitri Egorov died in Kazan[4].
What did Dmitri Egorov do for work?
Dmitri Egorov worked as mathematician[6] and university teacher[7].
Where did Dmitri Egorov go to school?
Dmitri Egorov was educated at Faculty of Physics and Mathematics of Moscow Imperial University[22] and Lomonosov Moscow State University[23].
What awards did Dmitri Egorov receive?
Honors received include Order of Saint Anna, 3rd class[87] and Honored Scientist of the RSFSR[90].