Abstract

Boris V. Gnedenko (1.01.1912–12.25.1995), a distinguished scientist and pedagogue and Academician of AS of UkrSSR (at present, the National Academy of Sciences (NAS) of Ukraine) lived and worked in Ukraine for 15 years (1945–1960) and created a world famous scientific school in probability&statistics. The author of this article who is a pupil of this school, a disciple and a coauthor of B. V. Gnedenko, an employee of the V. M. Glushkov Institute of Cybernetics since 1971, and an Academician of NAS of Ukraine notes the influence of the contribution of B. V. Gnedenko and his most prominent disciples V. S. Mikhalevich, K. L. Yushchenko, V. S. Koroliuk, T. P. Maryanovich, and others on the formation of cybernetics and informatics.

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