Sofya Yanovskaya

Mathematician and historian of mathematics

Sofya Yanovskaya - Mathematician and historian of mathematics
Born

January 31st, 1896
129 years ago

Died

October 24th, 1966
58 years ago — 70 years old

Category

Scientists & Innovators

Country

Russia

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Significant contributions made to the field of mathematics and history of mathematics. Developed work in mathematical logic and made strides in the understanding of mathematical thought. Pioneered educational methods in mathematics, influencing future generations of mathematicians. Involved in various academic institutions, playing a key role in advancing mathematical research and education.

Developed work in mathematical logic

Contributed to the history of mathematics

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