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Nikolaí N. Nekhoroshev

Nikolaí N. Nekhoroshev ISSN 1560-3547, Regular and Chaotic Dynamics, 2016, Vol. 21, No. 6, pp. 593–598.  c Pleiades Publishing, Ltd., 2016. DOI: 10.1134/S1560354716060010 In 2016 we celebrate the 70-th birthday of Nikola´ ı Nekhoroshev, a prominent Russian mathematician who is widely known for his theory of exponential stability of nearly integrable Hamiltonian systems. The present issue of the journal Regular and Chaotic Dynamics is dedicated to his memory. Nikola´ ı Nekhoroshev was born on October 2, 1946, in Kursk, a town in central Russia (then USSR), some 500 kilometers south of Moscow. His father (1902–1984) served as a border guard, fought in the war of 1941–1945, and after that he worked as a veterinary paramedic. His mother (1905–1991) was a homemaker, and his three sisters Greta (1929), Eugenia (1934), and Lyudmila (1939) continued to live in Kursk in the 2000s. The older sister Greta recalls that Nikola´ ı lived in Kursk with his parents, while the sisters had separate homes, and Greta lived in the Far East. Being the youngest child, and the only and long-awaited son, the boy was his mother’s favorite. She was a high school graduate and took a very active part in his life, went to teacher–parent http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Regular and Chaotic Dynamics Springer Journals

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Springer Journals
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Copyright © 2016 by Pleiades Publishing, Ltd.
Subject
Mathematics; Dynamical Systems and Ergodic Theory
ISSN
1560-3547
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1468-4845
DOI
10.1134/S1560354716060010
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ISSN 1560-3547, Regular and Chaotic Dynamics, 2016, Vol. 21, No. 6, pp. 593–598.  c Pleiades Publishing, Ltd., 2016. DOI: 10.1134/S1560354716060010 In 2016 we celebrate the 70-th birthday of Nikola´ ı Nekhoroshev, a prominent Russian mathematician who is widely known for his theory of exponential stability of nearly integrable Hamiltonian systems. The present issue of the journal Regular and Chaotic Dynamics is dedicated to his memory. Nikola´ ı Nekhoroshev was born on October 2, 1946, in Kursk, a town in central Russia (then USSR), some 500 kilometers south of Moscow. His father (1902–1984) served as a border guard, fought in the war of 1941–1945, and after that he worked as a veterinary paramedic. His mother (1905–1991) was a homemaker, and his three sisters Greta (1929), Eugenia (1934), and Lyudmila (1939) continued to live in Kursk in the 2000s. The older sister Greta recalls that Nikola´ ı lived in Kursk with his parents, while the sisters had separate homes, and Greta lived in the Far East. Being the youngest child, and the only and long-awaited son, the boy was his mother’s favorite. She was a high school graduate and took a very active part in his life, went to teacher–parent

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Regular and Chaotic DynamicsSpringer Journals

Published: Dec 18, 2016

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