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Nina Bari

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Nina Karlovna Bari (Russian: Нина Карловна Бари, November 19, 1901, MoscowJuly 15, 1961, Moscow) was a Russian mathematician known for her work on trigonometric series. She was killed by a train in the Moscow Metro, and her colleagues speculated that she committed suicide, prompted by the death of her mentor Nikolai Luzin ten years earlier, a man who may have been her lover.

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    Nina Bari's work focused on trigonometric series. She refined the constructive method of proof to prove results in function theory, and her work is regarded as the foundation of function and trigonometric series theory. Nina Karlovna Bari was born in Mos... more

    Nina Karlovna Bari
    1901-1961 Born of Russian parents in Moscow in 1901, Bari showed an early aptitude in mathematics. This led to an invitation to join the Faculty of Mathematics and Physics at Moscow State University in 1918. While teaching, she worked for her doctorate o... more


     
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