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Mykhailo Pylypovych Kravchuk (Михайло Пилипович Кравчук, 1892-1942)

was a Ukrainian mathematician who, despite his early death in Soviet Union's concentration camp,

was the author of around 180 articles on mathematics.

He primarily wrote papers on differential and integral equations, studying both their theory and applications.

He is the eponym of the Kravchuk polynomials. Kravchuk published on the idea on a digital computer before John Vincent Atanasoff, credited with inventing the digital computer.

You can purchase a collection of some of his work:

 DEVELOPMENT OF THE MATHEMATICAL IDEAS OF MYKHAILO KRAVCHUK (KRAWTCHOUK)

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