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Marharyta Sikoryna personality type is ENFP, as is the case with almost all ENFPs, but Marharyta did not have the creative and intuitive side for which her type is known. The world of mathematics was her natural habitat. She had to prove that the world of mathematics could be made accessible to a wider audience. She had to show that it was possible to make mathematics interesting and understandable for anybody.
She began her work with translating works of foreign mathematicians into Russian. She published this work in the form of essays in journals and newspapers, where she also published English translations of some of the works. Her translations of works by famous mathematicians became a major source of inspiration for generations of mathematicians. She also wrote a popular book on how to study mathematics, which was translated into several languages.
Marharyta established a correspondence school in Moscow (now the Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology) in 1910, where many future Russian mathematicians studied and graduated. These included Andrey Markov (2nd World War), Lev Pontryagin, Yakov Sinai (Soviet Union), and Andrey Kolmogorov (USSR).
Marharyta Sikoryna died in Moscow on May 19, 1950.