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Aleškevičienė-Statulevičienė was born on 1 January 1936 in Džiugai, [[Ukmergė County]], Lithuania.<ref name=”:1″>{{Cite web |title=Aldona Aleškevičienė-Statulevičienė |url=https://www.vle.lt/straipsnis/aldona-aleskeviciene-statuleviciene/ |access-date=2025-07-16 |website=[[Visuotinė lietuvių enciklopedija]] |language=lt}}</ref> |
Aleškevičienė-Statulevičienė was born on 1 January 1936 in Džiugai, [[Ukmergė County]], Lithuania.<ref name=”:1″>{{Cite web |title=Aldona Aleškevičienė-Statulevičienė |url=https://www.vle.lt/straipsnis/aldona-aleskeviciene-statuleviciene/ |access-date=2025-07-16 |website=[[Visuotinė lietuvių enciklopedija]] |language=lt}}</ref> |
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Aleškevičienė-Statulevičienė graduated from [[Vilnius University]] as a Doctor of Physics and Mathematics in 1964.<ref name=”:1″ /> She worked at the Institute of Mathematics and Informatics until 2010.<ref name=”:0″>{{ |
Aleškevičienė-Statulevičienė graduated from [[Vilnius University]] as a Doctor of Physics and Mathematics in 1964.<ref name=”:1″ /> She worked at the Institute of Mathematics and Informatics until 2010.<ref name=”:0″>{{ web|url=://www.anykstenai.lt/asmenys/asm.php?id=670|= |website=anykstenai.lt|access-date=–}}</ref> She gained a second PhD from the [[Academy of Sciences of Uzbekistan]].<ref name=”:0″ /> |
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Aleškevičienė-Statulevičienė died in 2017 in [[Vilnius]].<ref name=”:0″ /> |
Aleškevičienė-Statulevičienė died in 2017 in [[Vilnius]].<ref name=”:0″ /> |
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Latest revision as of 08:55, 20 September 2025
Lithuanian mathematician (1936–2017)
Aldona Džiugaitė-Aleškevičienė-Statulevičienė (1 January 1936 – 24 February 2017) was a Lithuanian mathematician who specialized in probability theory.
Aleškevičienė-Statulevičienė was born on 1 January 1936 in Džiugai, Ukmergė County, Lithuania.[1]
Aleškevičienė-Statulevičienė graduated from Vilnius University as a Doctor of Physics and Mathematics in 1964.[1] She worked at the Institute of Mathematics and Informatics until 2010.[2] She gained a second PhD from the Academy of Sciences of Uzbekistan.[2]
Aleškevičienė-Statulevičienė died in 2017 in Vilnius.[2]
Scientific activity
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Aleškevičienė-Statulevičienė’s most important work is on the limit theorems of probability theory, including work on renewal theory, and related work involving polynomials, multiple integrals, and nonlinear functions.[3]
Aleškevičienė-Statulevičienė was the chief researcher at the institute of mathematics and informatics at the Lithuanian Academy of Sciences from 1989 to 2010.[2]
- 1987 Lithuanian State Prize[2]



