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Sergei Nikolaevich Chernikov (11 May 1912 – 23 January 1987; ) was a Russian mathematician who contributed significantly to the development of
infinite group theory In abstract algebra, group theory studies the algebraic structures known as groups. The concept of a group is central to abstract algebra: other well-known algebraic structures, such as rings, fields, and vector spaces, can all be seen as ...
and linear inequalities.


Biography

Chernikov was born on 11 May 1912 in
Sergiyev Posad Sergiyev Posad ( rus, Сергиев Посад, p=ˈsʲɛrgʲɪ(j)ɪf pɐˈsat) is a city that is the administrative center of Sergiyevo-Posadsky District in Moscow Oblast, Russia. Population: The city contains the Trinity Lavra of St. Sergi ...
, in
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, Russia, to Nikolai Nikolaevich, a priest, and Anna Alekseevna, a housewife. After graduating from secondary school, he worked as a labourer, as a driver, as a book-keeper and as an
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. Until November 1931 he taught mathematics in a school for workers. From 1930 he was an external student of the Pedagogic Institute of
Saratov State University Saratov Chernyshevsky State University (, СГУ, transcribed as SGU) is a higher education and research institution in Russia. In 2023 it was ranked #1,156 in the world by ''US News & World Report''. Named for Nikolay Chernyshevsky, the univer ...
, where he graduated in 1933. He began graduate studies at the Ural Industrial Institute under the outside tutelage of Alexandr G. Kurosh (of the
University of Moscow Moscow State University (MSU), officially M. V. Lomonosov Moscow State University,. is a public research university in Moscow, Russia. The university includes 15 research institutes, 43 faculties, more than 300 departments, and six branches. Al ...
). A remarkable student, Chernikov was made head of the Ural Mathematics department (1939–1946) immediately after earning his PhD in 1938, even before defending his
DSc DSC or Dsc may refer to: Education * Doctor of Science (D.Sc.) * District Selection Committee, an entrance exam in India * Doctor of Surgical Chiropody, superseded in the 1960s by Doctor of Podiatric Medicine Educational institutions * Dyal Sin ...
in 1940. He went on to be head of mathematical departments at
Ural State University The Ural State University (, , often shortened to USU, УрГУ) is a public university located in the city of Yekaterinburg, Sverdlovsk Oblast, Russian Federation. Founded in 1920, it was an exclusive educational establishment made of several in ...
(1946–1951),
Perm State University Perm State University (now Perm State National Research University; , , romanised: , ) or PSU, PSNRU (, , romanised: , ), is located in the city of Perm, Perm Krai, Russia. Founded in 1916, it claims to be one of the oldest universities in ...
(1951–1961), the
Steklov Institute of Mathematics Steklov Institute of Mathematics or Steklov Mathematical Institute () is a premier research institute based in Moscow, specialized in mathematics, and a part of the Russian Academy of Sciences. The institute is named after Vladimir Andreevich Stek ...
(1961–1964), and finally the
National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine The National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine (NASU; , ; ''NAN Ukrainy'') is a self-governing state-funded organization in Ukraine that is the main center of development of Science and technology in Ukraine, science and technology by coordinatin ...
from 1964 until days before his death in 1987. During his career, he trained more than 40 PhD and 7 DSc students, and published dozens of papers that remained influential 100 years after his birth.


Contributions

Chernikov is credited with introducing a number of fundamental concepts to group theory, including the
locally finite group In mathematics, in the field of group theory, a locally finite group is a type of group that can be studied in ways analogous to a finite group. Sylow subgroups, Carter subgroups, and abelian subgroups of locally finite groups have been studie ...
, and
nilpotent group In mathematics, specifically group theory, a nilpotent group ''G'' is a group that has an upper central series that terminates with ''G''. Equivalently, it has a central series of finite length or its lower central series terminates with . I ...
. As with many of his other contributions, these allow infinite groups to be partially or locally solved, establishing important early links between finite and infinite group theories. Later in his career, he was hailed as "one of the pioneers of
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", for his breakthrough algebraic theory of linear inequalities.Chernikov S.N. (1971) On groups with the restrictions for subgroups. “Groups with the restrictions for subgroups”, NAUKOVA DUMKA: Kyiv 17–39.


Published works

* Chernikov S.N. (1939) Infinite special groups. Mat. Sbornik 6, 199–214 * Chernikov S.N. (1940) Infinite locally soluble groups. Mat. Sbornik 7, 35–61 * Chernikov S.N. (1940) To theory of infinite special groups. Mat. Sbornik 7, 539–548. * Chernikov S.N. (1940) On groups with Sylow sets. Mat. Sbornik 8, 377–394. * Chernikov S.N. (1943) To theory of locally soluble groups. Mat. Sbornik 13, 317–333. * Chernikov S.N. (1946) Divisible groups possesses an ascending central series. Mat. Sbornik 18, 397–422. * Chernikov S.N. (1947) To the theory of finite p – extensions of abelian p – groups. Doklady AN USSR, 58, 1287–1289. Journal Algebra Discrete Math. M. * Kurosh A.G., Chernikov S.N. (1947) Soluble and nilpotent groups. Uspekhi Math. Nauk 2, number 3, 18 – 59. * Chernikov S.N. (1948) Infinite layer – finite groups. Mat. Sbornik 22, 101–133. * Chernikov S.N. (1948) To the theory of divisible groups. Mat. Sbornik 22, 319–348. * Chernikov S.N. (1948) A complement to the paper “To the theory of divisible groups”. Mat. Sbornik 22, 455–456. * Chernikov S.N. (1949) To the theory of torsion – free groups possesses an ascending central series. Uchenye zapiski Ural University 7, 3–21. * Chernikov S.N. (1950) On divisible groups with ascending central series. Doklady AN USSR 70, 965–968. * Chernikov S.N. (1950) On a centralizer of divisible abelian normal subgroups in infinite periodic groups. Doklady AN USSR 72, 243–246. * Chernikov S.N. (1950) Periodic ZA – extension of divisible groups. Mat. Sbornik 27, 117 – 128. * Chernikov S.N. (1955) On complementability of Sylow p-subgroups in some classes of infinite groups. Mat. Sbornik. – 37, 557 – 566. * Chernikov S.N. (1957) On groups with finite conjugacy classes. Doklady AN USSR 114, 1177 – 1179 * Chernikov S.N. (1957) On a structure of groups with finite conjugate classes. Doklady AN SSSR – 115, 60 – 63. * Chernikov S.N. (1958) On layer – finite groups. Mat. Sbornik 45, 415–416. * Chernikov S.N. (1959) Finiteness conditions in general group theory. Uspekhi Math. Nauk 14, 45 – 96. * Chernikov S.N. (1960) On infinite locally finite groups with finite Sylow subgroups. Mat. Sbornik 52, 647 – 652. * Chernikov S.N. (1967) Groups with prescribed properties of a system of infinite subgroups. Ukrain. Math. Journal 19, 111 – 131. * Chernikov S.N. (1969) Investigations of groups with prescribed properties of subgroups. Ukrain. Math. Journal 21, 193 – 209. * Chernikov S.N. (1971) On a problem of Schmidt. Ukrain. Math. Journal 23, 598 – 603 * Chernikov S.N. (1971) On groups with the restrictions for subgroups. “Groups with the restrictions for subgroups”, NAUKOVA DUMKA: Kyiv 17 – 39. * Chernikov S.N. (1975) Groups with dense system of complement subgroups. “Some problems of group theory”, MATH. INSTITUT: Kyiv 5 – 29. * Chernikov S.N. (1980) The groups with prescribed properties of systems of subgroups. NAUKA : Moscow. * Chernikov S.N. (1980) Infinite groups, defined by the properties of system of infinite subgroups. “VI Simposium on group theory”, NAUKOVA DUMKA: Kyiv 5 – 22.


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