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The famous Russian mathematician.
Russian mathematician Pafnuty Chebyshev was born 16. May 1821.(died 1894).
French and Russian mathematician.
Russian mathematician and engineer Boris Galerkin was born 4. March 1871.(died 1945).
The name of MDPs comes from the Russian mathematician Andrey Markov.
Russian mathematician Grigori Perelman became the first to solve a Millennium problem.
Markov chain is named after the Russian mathematician Andrey Markov(1856- 1922).
Russian mathematician Grigori Perelman solved one of the Millennium Prize problems in 2003.
This technique is named after one of Russian Mathematician- AndreyAndreyevich Markov(1856- 1922).
Russian mathematicians could travel more freely and some visited Western countries for the first time.
Or so says the New Chronology theory developed by Russian mathematician Anatoly Fomenko.
Like most Russian mathematicians there are different ways to transliterate Malcev's name into the Roman alphabet.
Markov chain analysis is named after the Russian mathematician Andrei Andreevich Markov(1856-1922).
Russian mathematicians were allowed to travel more freely; some of them were able to visit Western countries for the first time.
It was finally solved in 2002 here in St Petersburg by a Russian mathematician called Grisha Perelman.
Like most Russian mathematicians there are different ways to transliterate Aleksandrov's name into the Roman alphabet.
The question whether Gömböc-type objects exist or not was posed by the great Russian mathematician Vladimir I.
Fantastic world of Russian mathematician Anatoly Fomenko, better known for his revisionist theories on historical chronology.
While it's inefficient,the long multiplication algorithm was actually the most advanced multiplication algorithm we had until the 1960s, when Russian mathematician Anatoly Karatsuba discovered that n1.58 was possible.
In 2002 Russian mathematician Grigori Perelman proved the Poincaré conjecture, one of the seven Millennium Problems set by the Clay Mathematics Institute.
It is not surprising therefore that it would be the work of a Russian mathematician, one of his teachers Voronoy, that first attracted Sierpiński.
The fact that the prominent Russian mathematician Grigori Perelman, who was the first to prove the Poincaré conjecture, prefers to live in seclusion and misery has not given peace of mind to numerous media outlets.
The long multiplication algorithm was one of the most advanced multiplication algorithm we ever had until the 1960s, when a Russian mathematician, named Anatoly Karatsuba found that n raised to the power 1.58 was possible.
The Russian mathematician Grigory Perelman has officially refused the Millennium Prize of $1 million awarded him by the Clay Mathematics Institute in Cambridge, Mass., for proving the Poincaré conjecture.
On July 1, 2010 the media broadcasted that the Russian mathematician Grigori Perelman had finally refused the million dollar prize.
Sixty years later, Russian mathematician Andrey Kolmogorov furthered our mathematical understanding of turbulence when he proposed that energy in a turbulent fluid at length R varies in proportion to the 5/3rds power of R.
Once, much later in his career,Chebyshev objected to being described as a"splendid Russian mathematician" and said that surely he was a"world-wide mathematician" rather than a Russian mathematician.
Kolmogorov entropy, introduced by the famous Russian mathematician half a century ago, was successfully used to quantify the level of randomness in various sequences, from time sequences of noise in radio lamps to sequences of letters in 19th century Russian poetry.
Cramér took an interest in the rigorous mathematical formulation of probability in the work of French and Russian mathematicians such as Kolmogorov, Levy, Bernstein, and Khinchin in the early 1930's.
SHORTLY after the publication of Einstein's general theory of relativity in 1915, the Russian mathematician Alexander Friedmann was surprised to discover that Einstein had failed to notice a remarkable prediction made by his equations: that the universe is expanding.