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  1. Nikolai Nikolayevich Luzin (also spelled Lusin; Russian: Никола́й Никола́евич Лу́зин, IPA: [nʲɪkɐˈlaj nʲɪkɐˈlaɪvʲɪtɕ ˈluzʲɪn] ⓘ; 9 December 1883 – 28 February 1950) was a Soviet and Russian mathematician known for his work in descriptive set theory and aspects of mathematical analysis with ...

  2. Nikolai Nikolaevich Luzin (em russo: Никола́й Никола́евич Лу́зин; Irkutsk, 9 de dezembro de 1883 — Moscou, 28 de janeiro de 1950) foi um matemático soviético/russo, conhecido por seu trabalho em teoria descritiva de conjuntos e aspectos da análise matemática com fortes conecções com a topologia geral.

  3. Quick Info. Born. 9 December 1883. Irkutsk, Russia. Died. 25 February 1950. Moscow, USSR. Summary. Nikolai Nikolaevich Luzin was a Russian mathematician who made important contributions to the foundations of mathematics, measure theory and topology. He was head of the "Luzitania" research group at Moscow. View seven larger pictures. Biography.

  4. Nikolái Nikoláyevich Luzin (del ruso: Николай Николаевич Лузин ); Irkutsk, 9 de diciembre de 1883- Moscú, 28 de enero de 1950, cuyo apellido se ve frecuentemente escrito como Lusin, fue un matemático ruso y soviético. Investigó principalmente la teoría de conjuntos y los aspectos más topológicos del análisis ...

  5. The Case of Academician Nikolai Nikolaevich Luzin. About this Title. Sergei S. Demidov, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia and Boris V. Lëvshin, Editors. Translated by Roger Cooke. Publication: History of Mathematics. Publication Year: 2016 ; Volume 43. ISBNs: 978-1-4704-2608-8 (print); 978-1-4704-2936-2 (online)

    • Sergei Demidov, Boris Lëvshin
    • 2016
  6. Reviewed by F. Smithies. This book gives a full account of the "Luzin affair" of 1936, when an attempt was made to discredit the Russian mathematician Nikolai Luzin and have him expelled from the Academy of Sciences.

  7. Nikolai Nikolaevich Luzin. 1883-1950. Russian mathematician who made significant contributions to the theory of functions, sets, and boundaries. Luzin earned a doctorate at Moscow University, where he was granted a professorship in the Department of Pure Mathematics just before the 1917 Revolution.