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Alexei Ivanovich Kostrikin (Russian: Алексей Иванович Кострикин) (12 February 1929 – 22 September 2000) was a Russian mathematician, specializing in algebra and algebraic geometry.

Life[edit]

Kostrikin graduated from the Faculty of Mechanics and Mathematics at Moscow State University in 1952. In 1960, he earned a Doctor of Sciences degree under Igor Shafarevich at the Steklov Institute of Mathematics with a thesis on the Burnside problem.[1] He became a faculty member at Moscow State University in 1963.[2]

Prizes[edit]

Kostrikin was awarded the USSR State Prize in 1968 for his research on finite groups and Lie algebras and was elected the corresponding member of the USSR Academy of Sciences in 1976.[2]

Books[edit]

Alexei Kostrikin published many scientific articles, books and textbooks, including a university textbook about algebra Introduction to algebra, translated into English and other languages.

Selected publications[edit]

Further reading[edit]

  • V. A. Artamonov, Yu. A .Bahturin, I. A. Chubarov, et al., Dedication: Alexei Ivanovich Kostrikin, Comm. Algebra 29 (9) (2001), ix–xiv.
  • Preface: On the 70th birthday of Alexei Ivanovich Kostrikin, J. Math. Sci. (New York) 93 (6) (1999), 801–808.
  • E. B. Vinberg, E. S. Golod, E. I. Zelmanov, et al., Aleksei Ivanovich Kostrikin [1929–2000] (Russian), Uspekhi Mat. Nauk 56 3(339) (2001), 143–145.
  • E. B. Vinberg, E. S. Golod, E. I. Zelmanov, et al., Aleksei Ivanovich Kostrikin [1929–2000], Russian Math. Surveys 56 (3) (2001), 559–561.

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