The creative work of Andrei N. Kolmogorov is exceptionally wide-ranging.
In his studies on trigonometric and orthogonal series, the theory of
measure and inte-gral, mathematical logic, approximation theory,
geometry, topology, functional analysis, classical mechanics, ergodic
theory, superposition of functions, and in- formation theory, he solved
many conceptual and fundamental problems and posed new questions which
gave rise to a great deal of further research. Kolmogorov is one of the
founders of the Soviet school of probability theory, mathematical
statistics, and the theory of turbulence. In these areas he obtained a
number of central results, with many applications to mechanics,
geophysics, linguistics and biology, among other subjects. This edition
includes Kolmogorov's most important papers on mathematics and the
natural sciences. It does not include his philosophical and ped-agogical
studies, his articles written for the "Bolshaya Sovetskaya
Entsiklopediya", his papers on prosody and applications of mathematics
or his publications on general questions. The material of this edition
was selected and compiled by Kolmogorov himself.
The first volume consists of papers on mathematics and also on
turbulence and classical mechanics. The second volume is devoted to
probability theory and mathematical statistics. The focus of the third
volume is on information theory and the theory of algorithms.