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Kolmogorov was born at... Kolmogorov was educated in his aunt... Kolmogorov began to study at the... Kolmogorov gained a reputation for his wide... Kolmogorov derived and proved several results in... who involved Kolmogorov in 1936 in an ugly political persecution of their mutual teacher... In 1929 Kolmogorov earned his Doctor of Philosophy degree... Kolmogorov went on his first long trip abroad... Kolmogorov published the book... Kolmogorov became the first chairman of probability theory at the... Kolmogorov works on his talk... Kolmogorov works on his talk... Kolmogorov works on his talk... Kolmogorov changed his research interests to the area of... Kolmogorov was married to Anna Dmitrievna Egorova in 1942... Kolmogorov occupied different positions... Kolmogorov passed away in Moscow in 1987...

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