Nikolai Nikolaevich Chentsov (19 February 1930 – 5 July 1992), written also as Nikolaj Nikolajevič Čencov, or Nikolai Chentsov, N. N. Čencov for short, was a Soviet mathematician who made important contributions to stochastic processes, convergence theory and information geometry.[1][2]
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^Bakhvalov, N. S.; Borovkov, A. A.; Dobrushin, R. L.; Zabrodin, A. V.; Zolotarev, V. M.; Ibragimov, I. A.; Prokhorov, Yu. V.; Sevast’yanov, B. A.; Sinai, Ya. G.; Skorokhod, A. V.; Statulevichius, V. A.; Khas’minskii, R. Z.; Kholevo, A. S.; Chibisov, D. M.; Shiryaev, A. N. (September 1994). "Memorial: Nikolai Nikolaevitch Chentsov". Theory of Probability & Its Applications. 38 (3): 506–515. doi:10.1137/1138047.