Bernshtein, Sergei Natanovich
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| Described At | Bernshtein Sergei Natanovich | yivo |
| Has Abstract | (1880–1968), mathematician. Born in Odessa, Sergei Bernshtein studied mathematics at both the Sorbonne and Göttingen, receiving his doctorate from the former in 1904. His dissertation presented the solution to Hilbert’s Nineteenth Problem, which dealt with analytic solutions of elliptic differential equations. Three famous mathematicians—Jacques Hadamard, Émile Picard, and Henri Poincaré—accepted his thesis. Upon arriving in Russia in 1905, however, Bernshtein learned that he would need to take general examinations and submit new dissertations for both master’s and doctoral degrees in order for his credentials to be recognized; he completed this work at Kharkov University. | yivo |
| is Represents of | 1176462 | ep |
| Title | Bernshtein, Sergei Natanovich | yivo |
| is Owl Same As of | 1176462 | ep |
| Core Pref Label | Bernshtein, Sergei Natanovich | yivo |
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