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  1. Euler and Modern Science (Spectrum) by N. N. Bogolyubov, G. K. Mikhailov & A. P. Yushkevich, et all 2007-07-25
  2. It Seems I Am a Jew: A Samizdat Essay on Soviet Mathematics (Science and International Affairs) by Grigori Freiman, 1980-07-01
  3. Riemann, Topology, and Physics by Michael I. Monastyrsky, 1999-12-01

41. Her Remaining Years
Following another such reaction in 1889, russian mathematicians were indignantat this slight of Kovalevskaya and decided to honour her.
http://www-groups.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history/Projects/Ellison/Chapters/Ch15.html
Sofia Kovalevskaya MacTutor Index Previous page
(A Short Break) Contents Next page
(Her other work)
Her Remaining Years
to show through deeds that women have been alienated from the highest strivings of mankind because of prejudice. Despite the fact that she was somewhat bored and frustrated by her life in Sweden, it had become clear to Sofia that she was unlikely to gain the Russian or French professorship which she so craved. Mittag-Leffler worked tirelessly on Sofia's behalf to ensure that her position in Stockholm would be made permanent. Her victory in the Prix-Bordin was just what he needed to help his case at this time, as there were still those who felt that Sofia was not the best possible person for the job. Nobody of note was willing to allow their qualifications to be directly compared with Sofia's which meant that her position at Stockholm University was not contested. As a result, she became the first woman in modern times to be appointed to a lifetime professorship. Sofia would produce no more original mathematical papers prior to her untimely death, yet did continue to refine her work on the fixed point problem. Following her death Mittag-Leffler also published the simplified proof to a lemma which Bruns used in the proof of his theorem. It is thought that Sofia came up with this whilst writing her original doctoral dissertation. Her health continued to plague her at this time however, and when she was out climbing whilst on a holiday with Maxim she suffered a heart attack.

42. îÁÕÞÎÁÑ ÒÁÂÏÔÁ
Modern problems of the number theory and its applications is dedicated to theanniversaries of the outstanding russian mathematicians PL Chebyshev (180th
http://home.tula.net/tgpu/english/
University now Tula,Lenin ave 125,
Tula State Pedagogical University
Leo Tolstoy
Phone fax
e-mail: tspu@tula.net Conferences
THE 4th INTERNATIONAL SCIENTIFIC CONFERENCE
"MODERN PROBLEMS OF THE NUMBER THEORY
AND ITS APPLICATIONS"
TULA TOLSTOY STATE PEDAGOGICAL UNIVERSITY
STEKLOV INSTITUTE OF MATHEMATICS
MOSCOW LOMONOSOV STATE UNIVERSITY
MOSCOW PEDAGOGICAL STATE UNIVERSITY
TULA STATE UNIVERSITY CHEBYSHEV SOCIETY
Tula, 10 - 15 September, 2001 Program committee: Chubarikov V.N. (chairman), Arkhipov G.I. (vice-chairman), Dobrovolsky N.M. (academic secretary), Preobrazhensky S.N. (execut. secretary), Tureshbaev B.A. (execut. secretary) Program committee-men: Shafarevich I.R., Kuznecov N.V., Lavrik A.F. (Uzbekistan), Lupanov O.B., Matiyasevitch Yu.V., Nesterenko Yu.V., Parshin A.N., Andrianov A.N., Bernik V.I. (Belarus), Bykovsky V.A., Vinogradov A.I., Glukhov M.M., Demidov S.S., Zhuravlyov V.G., Zubkov A.M., Ivanov V.I., Iskovskikh V.A.

43. Logic In WWW
University; Directory of russian mathematicians; United States Colleges.Libraries and Electronic Journals. Bonneville, publications
http://www.logic.at/kgs/www_search.html
Search the WWW
This pages provides you with specific search engines related to the fields Computer Technology, Logic, Mathematics, and Philosophy. These agents help you to find valueable information provided through W3. To simplify your search you may make use of some related indices in these fields or browse electronic journals . This page is concluded by general non-specific search engines and general tools that can make you feel comfortable in W3.
Specific Search Engines in Computer Science, Logic, Mathematics, and Philosophy
Research Group Indices

44. The Spirit Of Euler Yet Lives In St.Petersburg
St.Petersburg. Most russian mathematicians, including graduate students,can communicate effectively in English. Moreover, one can
http://www.pdmi.ras.ru/EIMI/imig1.html
W. Hatcher
Canada Prof. W.S.Hatcher has now taken early retirement from Laval University, Quebec, Canada and has elected to reside and work in St.Petersburg. His specialty is logic, model theory, theoretical computer science and philosophy. Prof.Hatcher's opinion is:
The Spirit of Euler Yet Lives in St.Petersburg
The recent merging of the Euler Mathematical Institute with the Steklov Institute for the Mathematical Sciences in St.Petersburg has created an unusually rich scientific and cultural environment for the pursuit of research and study in mathematics. In spite of the well-publicized dislocations resulting from the breakup of the Soviet Union, the Russian tradition of excellence in mathematics persists and flourishes in St.Petersburg, where world-class specialists in various fields of mathematics continue to reside and work.
The newly-enlarged Steklov Institute in St.Petersburg is now ready to receive foreign scientists for short- and medium-term academic visits. Attractive features are:
  • possibility og collaboration with competent specialists.

45. Jesuit Mathematicians And Jesuit Scientists
Berkeley. The enthusiasm russian mathematicians have always shown forhis work is recently being shared by the West. 9. Christopher
http://www.faculty.fairfield.edu/jmac/sj/sjscient.htm
A PHILATELIC DISPLAY OF THE JESUIT MISSION
Jesuit Mathematicians,
Scientists and Astronomers
The fact that eighty countries of the world have found that the Jesuit impact on these countries deserves commemorative stamps is an emphatic endorsement of world-wide interest in Jesuits. A few copies of the hundreds of stamps concerning Jesuit apostolates have been selected and displayed on these pages. They are arranged in eight different categories with as many stamps on a page as could reasonably fit. The narratives for the stamps derive from sources such as The Jesuit Annuarium (Yearbook) and Bangert's History of the Society of Jesus.
Some Jesuits fall into several categories so are mentioned more than once as long as there were different stamps for the different categories. Unfortunately many Jesuits who deserve mention were never honored by stamps. So, while this collection is not an exhaustive history of the Jesuit Society, it does indicate the world-wide interest in Jesuits. Pozzo's celebrated fresco on the ceiling of St. Ignatius provides a fitting introduction. (Joseph F. MacDonnell, S.J.)
Part 1 Mathematics and Science
1. Christopher Clavius, S.J. (1538-1612)

46. World-Wide Web Servers: Russia
Branch RAS Mathematical institutes of the Russian Academy of Science; Directory ofrussian mathematicians; Gopher server; Sensitive map of Russian WWW servers.
http://www.lehman.cuny.edu/depts/langlit/pages/russerve.htm
Russian Servers
WWW servers in the former Sovjet Union
Association "Russian House for International and Technological Cooperation"
The "RD MNTS-Service" renders assistance to Ministries, scientific and research organizations and centers, enterprisers, foreign organizations and firms in preparating and conducting international conferences, seminars, simposia, presentations, exhibitions in Moscow (Experimental)
FREEnet Web
The FREEnet Web server provides information about the resources on FREEnet, the Russian academic and research network. The server is a central access point to the information services in the FREEnet.

Soon, the server will provide access to the national information system of the higher education of Russia, which currently is under developing. The system is main part of the programm: " National system of databases and knowlegebases of the Higher School of Russia ". The programm is funding by State Committee on Higher Education of Russian Federation. (Officially Mandated)
Information and Publishing Department, Mathematical Branch RAS

47. Ïóáëèêàöèè
The authors are distinguished russian mathematicians and specialists in gas dynamicsand numerical analysis Richard A Silverman, editor of the series as well
http://www-mechmath.univer.kharkov.ua/theormech/vect_an.html

48. Harold Boas's List Of Interesting Resources
D. Deja (search Usenet news archives) Directory of russian mathematicians Discus,an example of free discussion board software Distance Education Program for
http://www.math.tamu.edu/~harold.boas/intlist.html
Alphabetic List of Interesting Resources
This is a list of some places I have been that I might like to revisit.
A
Adobe Type Browser on the Web
Alta Vista
Digital 's great Web index; check out the amazing Web page translation service
Amaya
(the World Wide Web Consortium 's own test-bed Web browser/authoring tool)
American Mathematical Society
B
BibTeX mode for emacs (documentation and latest patches)
Bibweb
Biography
Books
C
Calculators Online
(from the University of Illinois ; they also run a Distance Education Program
Cascading style sheets pointers
Catalogue of TeX and LaTeX packages
Center for Distance Learning Research ...
City.Net

49. Directories
and computer science; Directory of russian mathematicians; Directory ofsemigroup theorists; Directory of set theorists; Find a mathematician;
http://math.haifa.ac.il/directories.html
Addresses and
directories
The image of Shuldig is used with the kind permission of his creator, Kurshan.
Back to Department of Mathematics homepage

50. FRA
russian_mathematicians, Directory of russian mathematicians (Mathematical BranchRAS; 5329 Persons) found in http//www.ac.msk.su/local.docs/wld/index.html .
http://www.funet.fi/pub/culture/russian/science/
www.funet.fi/pub/culture/russian/science/
DIR 13 Sep 2001 [15:30:07] file KOI8 Russian file containing email addresses (internet) of the Russian scientific libraries and archives. 15 Aug 1994 [18:09:48] file 26 Feb 1995 [03:23:36] file 30 Jan 1995 [02:59:25] file 30 Jan 1995 [02:59:26] file A text in Russian by V.Shershulskij: Information and electronics in Russia. From crisis to new possibilities. Economics of informatics 10 Jun 1994 [02:17:53] file Directory of Russian Mathematicians (Mathematical Branch RAS; 5329 Persons) found in "http://www.ac.msk.su/local.docs/wld/index.html". 28 Oct 1994 [05:07:14] DIR Volumes of university newspaper of Moscow Instutute of Physics and Technology (roz@za_nauku.mipt.su). Distributed by INFOMAG. 10 Sep 2001 [20:30:11]
This Index was updated Sun Sep 23 12:53:41 2001 .. go to previous level .. FRA MAIN Funet /pub/

51. Collections
10, Directory of russian mathematicians. A searchable index. Category Science Math Mathematicians Collections http//www.ras.ru/cgibin/wldnew/.
http://www.ad.com/Science/Math/Mathematicians/Collections/
search
Top

Addresses of Mathematicians Working in Singularity Theory
Maintained by the European singularity theory network.
Category: Science > Math > Mathematicians > Collections
http://home.imf.au.dk/esn/Addresses.html
Australian Mathematical Society Membership Directory
The 2000 Edition of the Society's Administrative Directory.
Category: Science > Math > Mathematicians > Collections
http://www.austms.org.au/AdminDir/admindir.html
Australian-based Mathematicians
Data collected for the 11th edition of the World Directory of Mathematicians.
Category: Science > Math > Mathematicians > Collections
http://wwwmaths.anu.edu.au/ncm/wdm.html
Biographies of Women Mathematicians
On-going project by students in mathematics classes at Agnes Scott College, in Atlanta, Georgia. Category: Science > Math > Mathematicians > Collections http://www.agnesscott.edu/lriddle/women/women.htm Canadian Mathematical Society Membership List Gopher search interface. Category: Science > Math > Mathematicians > Collections http:/// Chronological List of Mathematicians A list of all of the important mathematicians working in a given century.

52. Re: Many Worlds And Oracles
System Possibly Cracked 1 Apr 1994 MOSCOW (AP) At a press conference heldminutes ago in a crowded hall, russian mathematicians announced that a
http://www.mail-archive.com/everything-list@eskimo.com/msg04265.html
everything-list
Chronological Find Thread
Re: Many Worlds and Oracles

53. Many Worlds And Oracles
1 Apr 1994 MOSCOW (AP) At a press conference held minutes ago in a crowded hall,russian mathematicians announced that a breakthrough had been made nearly a
http://www.mail-archive.com/everything-list@eskimo.com/msg04230.html
everything-list
Chronological Find Thread
Many Worlds and Oracles
  • From: Tim May
  • Subject: Many Worlds and Oracles
  • Date: Mon, 30 Dec 2002 13:02:48 -0800
On Monday, December 30, 2002, at 11:57 AM, Jesse Mazer wrote: As I understood it, the basic idea here was to use the fact that history must work out consistently to get a machine that could solve problems much faster than a Turing machine. For example, for any problem that requires exponential time to reach a solution but for which possible solutions can be checked in polynomial time, you could have the machine pick a possible solution at random, then check to see if the solution actually works, then if it *doesn't* work it sends back a sort of override command that changes the original guess, which would create an inconsistency.
Or just kills you and/or your world.
This idea predates Max Tegmark by quite a while...I give Moravec the credit.
My own version of an oracle was done for an article I sent out in 1994. Included below.
RSA Broken By The Russians?
Kolmogorov Cryptography System Possibly Cracked
1 Apr 1994
MOSCOW (AP) At a press conference held minutes ago in a crowded hall

54. Russian Association
russian mathematiciansand physi cists, it suggests, could be turned into highend computer
http://www.sci-nnov.ru/science/foundations/rawm/main_e.html
Russian association
"Women-mathematicians" About association Conferences Publications Fotoalbum ... Russian version
603600 Nizhny Novgorod
GSP-20
Gagarin ave., 23/2
r.216
NO RAWM
Russia
email: yemel@nnucnit.unn.ac.ru

55. SIAM AG On Orthogonal Polynomials And Special Functions
Among the participants at these events were leading and famous russian mathematiciansthe former President of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Academician
http://gams.nist.gov/opsf/reports/moscow.html
SIAM AG on Orthogonal Polynomials and Special Functions
OP-SF WEB
Extract from OP-SF NET
From: Juri M.Rappoport jmrap@landau.ac.ru
Subject: Report on Chebyshev Memorial Conference The Mechanics-Mathematics Faculty of Moscow State University, the Chebyshev Fund and the Institute of Nuclear Power Engineering (Obninsk) held an International Conference Modern Problems in Mathematics and Mechanics - CHEB96 Juri M.Rappoport
Moscow, Russian Academy of Sciences Back to Home Page of
SIAM AG on Orthogonal Polynomials and Special Functions Page maintained by Martin Muldoon

56. Outreach Activities And Contacts With High Schools By Alexander Blokh
Mathematical School by Correspondence which has been operating in Moscow for along time and in which a number of famous russian mathematicians studied.
http://www.math.uab.edu/ablokh/outreach.html
Outreach Activities and Contacts with High Schools by the Outreach Program at the Department of Mathematics at UAB (Director Alexander Blokh, Coordinator Carolyn Wailes) Need help? See how to read/print PDF files
Spring 2003 Math-by-Mail Contest 2003 Math-by-Mail competition is run by the Outreach Program at the Department of Mathematics at UAB since Spring 2001. This is an individual contest presented by our Outreach Program and designed to test logical thinking and depth of understanding of mathematics by high school students. The contest is open to all high school students from participating schools starting at the freshman level. If you are interested in the problems and in other details concerning UAB Math-by-Mail Contest 2003 you can download all this information in PDF format.
  • Information about UAB Math-by-Mail Contest 2003 in PDF
Contact information: Dr A. Blokh, Coordinator of Outreach Program
Department of Mathematics
University of Alabama at Birmingham
Birmingham, AL 35294-1170
ablokh@math.uab.edu

57. Links
Matematical Information Retrieval Dictionary of Mathematics (CalTech) Dictionaryof Mathematics (Mathpro) Directory of russian mathematicians Email addresses
http://www.mat.unisi.it/web/chiantini/praho/links.htm
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58. Compugen - News & Events - Press Releases & Articles
After graduating, Guedalia hired two russian mathematicians, one a former professorat Moscow University, to write algorithms that would improve upon existing
http://www.cgen.com/news/articles/forbes0298.htm
Press Releases Articles Events
E=mc$$
Can you patent mathematical truths and get rich off them?
Sure. Israeli software scientists are masters of the art.
by Julie Pitta, Forbes , February 23, 1998 HERE'S A GOOD EXPORT INDUSTRY for a country that has not too much capital but lots of brainpower: mathematics. Equipment costs are very small. You just need a pad of paper and a sharp pencil. The potential value added is great: software algorithms worth tens or hundreds of millions of dollars. The computer age is going to make-is already making-a lot of mathematicians rich. Built into things like CAT scan machines, telephones, videogames, cable TV boxes, smart bombs and DNA analyzers are complex formulas that dictate a result on the basis of a precise series of mathematical steps. If your algorithms are better than the next fellow's, your CAT scanner-or whatever it is-runs faster, does more or produces a sharper image than the competing product. The finished product is likely to come from a nation with an advanced electronics industry, like the U.S. or Japan. But the algorithm can come from anywhere that a clever mathematician happens to reside-India and Russia, for example. Israel is coming on strong, too. At least a dozen Israeli-based companies have gone public on the strength of products with heavy-duty algorithms embedded in them.
Mathematician-turned-entrepreneur Eli Mintz, 33, got his start in a desert town so barren that visits to David Ben-Gurion's grave offered the only respite from work. The location was one of necessity, not choice: Unable to raise money from private sources-venture capital in Israel was scarce then-Mintz and two partners turned to their government, which granted them $120,000 in seed money and an office in remote Sde-Boker.

59. Report Of Project 97-03
A. Shiryaev delivered a talk On joint researches and articles on probability theoryby French and russian mathematicians at the conference FrenchRussian
http://liapunov.inria.msu.ru/reports/2000_2001/97-03.html
Report of Project 97-03: Financial mathematics Summary of the Project Conferences and Workshops Publications
Project Leaders:
A.Shiryaev, A.Sulem
List of the Project Participants:
On the Russian Side:
  • A. Shiryaev - Project Leader; Professor, Moscow State University
  • S. Bitjukov - Postgraduate student, Moscow State University
  • E. Bulinskaya - Professor, Moscow State University
  • A. Cherny - Lecturer, Moscow State University
  • N. Khimtchenko - Scientific Secretary of the Department of Probability Theory, Moscow State University
  • Yu. Kuznetsov - Postgraduate student, Moscow State University
  • A. Melnikov - Professor, Moscow State University
  • M. Nechaev - Research Assistant, Steklov Mathematical Institute
  • V. Tutubalin - Professor, Moscow State University
  • Yu. Tyurin - Professor, Moscow State University
  • M. Urusov - Postgraduate student, Moscow State University On the French Side:
  • A. Sulem - Project Leader; Research Director, INRIA
  • S. Aspandiarov - Senior Lecturer, University Paris-V
  • C. Bardos - CMLA, ENS Cachan
  • R. Douady - CMLA, ENS Cachan
  • 60. A.D. Bell: Other Mathematician Lists
    France Cellule de Coordination Documentaire Nationale pour les Mathématiques;Russia Directory of russian mathematicians from 1996 new or old versions;
    http://www.uwm.edu/People/adbell/RT/other.html
    Other Lists
    The first list below contains some Web pages or lists devoted specifically to areas of mathematics related in some way to ring theory. The second list contains suggestions about other ways to locate mathematicians. The third list contains places to look for preprints on the Web.

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