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Samuil Shatunovsky

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Shatunovsky died in 1929 from stomach cancer two days after his 70th birthday. Despite severe pain associated with his illness, he kept his usual sense of humor and continued to lecture almost until the day he died. He was remembered by his students and colleagues for his original approach to
214:. Their quality was acknowledged; Shatunovsky was admitted to the university, received financial support, obtained a degree and was appointed as staff member in 1905. In 1917, he became a professor and continued working at the Odesa University through the rest of his life. 210:, but failed for the same reason. After returning from Switzerland, he lived in small Russian towns, earning by private lessons. In the meantime, he wrote his first mathematical papers and sent some of them to 201:
seeking university degree. There he studied in several technical universities. Engineering however did not attract Shatunovsky and he dedicated himself to mathematics, voluntarily attending lectures by
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and analysis. However, most of his activity was devoted to teaching at Odesa University and writing associated books and study materials.
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mathematical problems and ability to popularize the most complex mathematical ideas.
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in a poor Jewish family as the 9th child. He completed secondary education in
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School of Mathematics and Statistics: University of St Andrews, Scotland
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Velyka Znamianka
Ukraine
Russian Empire
Odesa
Ukraine
USSR
Ukrainian
Odesa University
Mathematician
Odesa University
Grigorii Mikhailovich Fichtenholz
Sofya Yanovskaya
‹See Tfd›
Russian
mathematician
Velyka Znamianka
Ukraine
Kherson
Rostov
Saint Petersburg
Chebyshev
Switzerland
Odesa University
mathematical analysis
algebra
group theory
number theory
geometry
Hilbert

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