Grigory Fichtengolz
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Grigory Fichtengolz
Summary
Grigory Fichtengolz is a human[1]. His place of birth was Odesa[2]. He was born on +1888-06-08T00:00:00Z[3]. He passed away in Saint Petersburg[4]. He died on +1959-06-26T00:00:00Z[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 (23 views/month, #7,290 of 1,000,298).[8]
Key Facts
- Born in Odesa[2], Grigory Fichtengolz…
- Grigory Fichtengolz passed away in Saint Petersburg[4].
- Grigory Fichtengolz was born on +1888-06-08T00:00:00Z[3].
- Grigory Fichtengolz died on +1959-06-26T00:00:00Z[5].
- Grigory Fichtengolz died on +1959-01-01T00:00:00Z[9].
- Grigory Fichtengolz held citizenship in Russian Empire[10].
- Grigory Fichtengolz held citizenship in Soviet Union[11].
- Grigory Fichtengolz's professions included mathematician[6].
- Grigory Fichtengolz worked as a university teacher[7].
- Grigory Fichtengolz's field of work was calculus[12].
- Grigory Fichtengolz's field of work was function theory[13].
- Grigory Fichtengolz's field of work was functional analysis[14].
- Among Grigory Fichtengolz's employers was Saint Petersburg State University[15].
- Grigory Fichtengolz's education included a stint at Odesa University[16].
- Grigory Fichtengolz's education included a stint at Saint Petersburg State University[17].
- Grigory Fichtengolz's doctoral advisor was Samuil Shatunovsky[18].
- A notable student of Grigory Fichtengolz was Leonid Kantorovich[19].
- A notable student of Grigory Fichtengolz was Isidor Natanson[20].
- A notable student of Grigory Fichtengolz was Sergei Sobolev[21].
- A notable student of Grigory Fichtengolz was Dmitry Faddeev[22].
- A notable student of Grigory Fichtengolz was Sergey Khristianovich[23].
- Grigory Fichtengolz received the Order of the Red Banner of Labour[24].
- Grigory Fichtengolz received the Honored Scientist of the RSFSR[25].
- Grigory Fichtengolz's image is recorded as FichtenholzPortrait.jpg[26].
- Grigory Fichtengolz is recorded as male[27].
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Origins and Family
Born in Odesa[2], Grigory Fichtengolz… he was born on +1888-06-08T00:00:00Z[3].
Education
Educated at Odesa University[16], a university[28], in Ukraine[29], founded in 1865[30], headquartered in Odesa[31] and Saint Petersburg State University[17], a public university[32], in Russia[33], founded in 1724[34], headquartered in Saint Petersburg[35]. Grigory Fichtengolz's doctoral advisor was Samuil Shatunovsky[18]. Academic degrees include professor[36] and Doctor of Sciences in Physics and Mathematics[37].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include mathematician[6] and university teacher[7]. Fields of work include calculus[12], a branch of mathematics[38]; function theory[13]; and functional analysis[14], a branch of mathematics[39]. Grigory Fichtengolz was employed by Saint Petersburg State University[15]. Notable students include Leonid Kantorovich[19], a mathematician[40], 1912–1986[41], of Soviet Union[42], awarded the Order of the Badge of Honour[43], specialised in functional analysis[44]; Isidor Natanson[20], a mathematician[45], 1906–1964[46], of Soviet Union[47], specialised in mathematical analysis[48]; Sergei Sobolev[21], a mathematician[49], 1908–1989[50], of Russian Empire[51], awarded the Stalin Prize, 2nd degree[52], specialised in mathematical physics[53]; Dmitry Faddeev[22], a mathematician[54], 1907–1989[55], of Russian Empire[56], awarded the USSR State Prize[57], specialised in number theory[58]; and Sergey Khristianovich[23], a physicist[59], 1908–2000[60], of Russian Empire[61], awarded the State Stalin Prize, 1st degree[62], specialised in mechanics[63]. Doctoral students include Leonid Kantorovich[64], a mathematician[65], 1912–1986[66], of Soviet Union[67], awarded the Order of the Badge of Honour[68], specialised in functional analysis[69]; Isidor Natanson[70], a mathematician[71], 1906–1964[72], of Soviet Union[73], specialised in mathematical analysis[74]; Boris Vuliḥ[75], a mathematician[76], 1913–1978[77], of Soviet Union[78], specialised in functional analysis[79]; and Mark Konstantinovich Gavurin[80], a mathematician[81], 1911–1992[82], of Soviet Union[83], awarded the Order of the Red Star[84].
Recognition
Awards received include Order of the Red Banner of Labour[24], a socialist order of merit[85], in Soviet Union[86], founded in 1928[87] and Honored Scientist of the RSFSR[25], an official honorary title of RSFSR[88], in Soviet Union[89], founded in 1931[90].
Death and Burial
Recorded date of death include +1959-06-26T00:00:00Z[5] and +1959-01-01T00:00:00Z[9]. Grigory Fichtengolz passed away in Saint Petersburg[4].
Why It Matters
Grigory Fichtengolz ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (23 views/month, #7,290 of 1,000,298).[8] He has Wikipedia articles in 9 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[91] He is known by 8 alternative names across languages and contexts.[92]
His notable doctoral advisees include Leonid Kantorovich[93], a mathematician[94], 1912–1986[95], of Soviet Union[96], awarded the Order of the Badge of Honour[97], specialised in functional analysis[98] and Isidor Natanson[99], a mathematician[100], 1906–1964[101], of Soviet Union[102], specialised in mathematical analysis[103].
FAQs
Where was Grigory Fichtengolz born?
Born in Odesa[2], Grigory Fichtengolz…
Where did Grigory Fichtengolz die?
Grigory Fichtengolz died in Saint Petersburg[4].
What did Grigory Fichtengolz do for work?
Grigory Fichtengolz worked as mathematician[6] and university teacher[7].
Where did Grigory Fichtengolz go to school?
Grigory Fichtengolz was educated at Odesa University[16] and Saint Petersburg State University[17].
What awards did Grigory Fichtengolz receive?
Honors received include Order of the Red Banner of Labour[24] and Honored Scientist of the RSFSR[25].