Volodymyr Korolyuk
Volodymyr Semenovych Korolyuk (Ukrainian: Володимир Семенович Королюк, born August 19, 1925 in Kiev) is a Ukrainian (formerly Soviet) mathematician who made significant contributions to probability theory and its applications, academician of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine (1976). Between 1949 and 2005 Volodymyr Korolyuk published over 300 papers and 22 monographs.
Awards and honors
Volodymyr Korolyuk has been awarded a number of scientific prizes.
- Krylov Prize of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, 1976
- State Prize of the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic, 1978
- Glushkov Prize of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, 1988
- Bogolyubov Prize of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, 1995
- Ostrogradsky Medal, 2002
- State Prize of Ukraine, 2003
References
- Biography at the website of the Kiev Mathematical Society (in Ukrainian)
- Yu. A. Mitropolskiy, A. V. Skorokhod, D. V. Gusak, Vladimir Semenovich Korolyuk (in honor of 60th anniversary), Ukrainian Math. Journal, 37, No 4, 1985, pp 488–489 (in Russian)
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