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  • '''Helen Popova Alderson''' (1924–1972) was a Soviet and British mathematician and mathematics translator known for her research Alderson was born on 14 May 1924 in [[Baku]], then part of the [[Soviet Union]], to a family of two academics from [[Moscow]]. Her father, a [[neur ...
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  • {{short description|Soviet American mathematician}} '''Victor Yakovlevich Pan''' ({{langx|ru|Пан Виктор Яковлевич}}) is a [[USSR|Soviet]] and [[United States|American]] [[mathematician]] and [[computer scientist ...
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  • ...troduction) |isbn=9780706515619}}</ref> Honored Scientist of the [[Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic|RSFSR]] (1945); [[Order of Lenin]] (1951)<ref ...n ahead of his time, and he was engaged in some disputes with other Soviet scientists.<ref name=andreev/><ref name=Quinn2003/><ref>Ben-Yami, M. 2010. [http://www ...
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  • ...hysicist]]s''' includes the famous physicists from the Russian Empire, the Soviet Union and the Russian Federation. ...Georgy Flyorov]]''', [[nuclear physicist]], one of the initiators of the [[Soviet atomic bomb project]], co-discoverer of [[seaborgium]] and [[bohrium]], fou ...
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  • |birth_place = [[Kiev]], [[Ukraine SSR]], [[Soviet Union]] ...imes transliterated as '''Kadec''', 30 November 1923 – 7 March 2011) was a Soviet-born Jewish mathematician working in [[mathematical analysis|analysis]] and ...
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  • | birth_place = [[Moscow]], [[RSFSR]], [[Soviet Union]] ...or page] at [[All-Russian Mathematical Portal]].</ref> is a [[Soviet Union|Soviet]]-born [[Israel]]i [[mathematician]], working on the theory of [[parabolic ...
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  • {{short description|Soviet and Ukrainian scientist}} |birth_place = [[Ukrainian SSR]], [[Soviet Union]] ...
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  • It is named after the Soviet scientists [[Georgy Petrov|Georgy I. Petrov]] and [[Boris Galerkin|Boris G. Galerkin]] ...
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  • | birth_place = [[Moscow]], Soviet Union ...ич Староби́нский}}; 19 April 1948 – 21 December 2023) was a [[Soviet Union|Soviet]] and Russian-Jewish [[Theoretical physics|theoretical physicist]] and [[Co ...
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  • ...program, [[Gernot Zippe]]. To the extent that it might be referred to in Soviet/Russian usage by any one person's name, it was known (at least at a somewha After the scientists were released from Soviet captivity in 1956,<ref name="nyt2004" /> [[Gernot Zippe]] was surprised to ...
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  • {{Short description|Soviet and Israeli mathematician and chemical engineer}} ...">See {{harvnb|Mikhlin|Prössdorf|1986|p=369}}.</ref>) was a [[Soviet Union|Soviet]] and [[Israel]]i [[mathematician]] and [[chemical engineer]]<ref>His train ...
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  • | doctoral_advisor = [[Vladimir Rokhlin (Soviet mathematician)|Vladimir Rokhlin]]<ref name=":4"/> ...Leningrad University]] in 1972, under the direction of [[Vladimir Rokhlin (Soviet mathematician)|Vladimir Rokhlin]].<ref name=":4">{{MathGenealogy |id=39146 ...
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  • [[Category:Scientists from Kyiv]] [[Category:20th-century Russian women scientists]] ...
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  • ...ru|Анатолий Алексеевич Логунов}}; December 30, 1926 – March 1, 2015) was a Soviet and Russian theoretical physicist, academician of the [[USSR Academy of Sci *Deputy of the [[USSR Supreme Soviet]] (1979–1989) ...
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  • {{Short description|Soviet-Russian physicist (1947–2019)}} | citizenship = [[Soviet Union]], Russia ...
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  • ...ariance|'''U'''(1)-invariant]] [[Hamiltonian system]]s, named after Soviet scientists Aleksandr Kolokolov (Александр Александрович Колоколов) and Nazib Vakhitov ...
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  • ...h centuries, [[Russia]] produced many notable [[List of Russian scientists|scientists]], making important contributions in [[physics]], [[astronomy]], [[mathemat ...eduction of state support for science and technology, leading many Russian scientists and university graduates to move to Western Europe or the United States. In ...
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  • ...1175B| doi-access=free }}</ref> The [[BCS theory]], named after the three scientists, won Professor Cooper the [[Nobel Prize for Physics|Nobel Prize in Physics] * Chapter 7: "Developing BCS Ideas in the Former Soviet Union" by [[Lev Gor'kov|Lev P. Gor'kov]] ...
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  • ...Command Module]] also used what is essentially a skip re-entry, as did the Soviet [[Zond program|Zond]] and Chinese [[Chang'e 5-T1]]. ...redt]] in Paris and attempt to convince them to join a new effort in the [[Soviet Union]]. Sänger and Bredt turned down the invitation.<ref name="West"/> ...
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  • {{Short description|Soviet mathematician}} | nationality = [[Soviet Union|Soviet]] ...
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