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Andrey Nikolayevich Kolmogorov was a Russian mathematician whose work influenced many branches of modern mathematics, especially harmonic analysis, probability, set theory, information theory, and number theory
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Andrey Kolmogorov was one of the developers of probability theory He later used this work to study the motion of the planets and the turbulent flow of air from a jet engine
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Andrei Nikolayevich Kolmogorov was born on April 25 (12), 1903 in Tambov In 1910, Vera Kolmogorova and her nephew Andrei moved to Moscow, where he entered the Repman Private Gymnasium In 1917, as the October Revolution broke out, Kolmogorov quit the gymnasium and took up a railway fireman job
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Andrey Kolmogorov was a brilliant Russian mathematician who made groundbreaking contributions to probability theory, turbulence, and algorithmic information theory Born in 1903, he showed an early talent for mathematics, eventually becoming one of the most influential figures in the field
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Kolmogorov provided the groundwork for probability theory, writing the axioms for probability that are used to teach probability now To formalize the axioms, he combined set theory and measure theory with probability and used Venn diagrams
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Andrei Nikolaevich Kolmogorov (Russian Андре́й Никола́евич Колмого́ров), born 25 April 1903 in Tambov, Russia, died 20 October 1987 in Moscow He was perhaps the foremost contemporary Soviet mathematician and counts as one of the greatest mathematicians of the twentieth century
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Kolmogorov graduated from Moscow State University in 1925 and then became a professor there in 1931 In 1939 he was elected to the Soviet Academy of Sciences, receiving the Lenin Prize in 1965 and the Order of Lenin on seven separate occasions
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Soviet mathematician Andrey Nikolaevich Kolmogorov (1903-1987) had such a wide-reaching impact without ever reaching the celebrity status his contributions deserve
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