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  • {{Short description|Russian-Israeli mathematician}}{{Infobox person ...RAS|access-date=2024-04-10}}</ref> born February 12, 1939, in Moscow) is a Russian-Israeli mathematician at [[Tel Aviv University]], specializing in [[mathema ...
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  • | birth_place = [[Odessa]], [[Russian Empire]] Jabotinsky was born in [[Odessa]] in the [[Russian Empire]] in 1910. In 1919 the family [[aliyah|emigrated]] to British-contro ...
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  • ...&nbsp;Iosifovich Kadets (on the occasion of his sixtieth birthday)|journal=Russian Math. Surveys|volume=39 |year=1984|issue=6|pages=231–232|doi=10.1070/rm1984 ...and unconditional convergence| edition=Translated by Andrei Iacob from the Russian-language|series=Operator Theory: Advances and Applications|volume=94|publis ...
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  • ...the rise of antisemitism in Central Europe (Pólya and Szegő were Hungarian Jews). Financial difficulties, on top of pessimism about appointment to a German A Russian translation was published in 1937–38. An English translation was published ...
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  • ...f>Elishakoff, I.,” Stephen Timoshenko’s life during last five years in the Russian Empire: From the letters of his son Gregory”, Mechanics Research Communicat [[Category:20th-century American Jews]] ...
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  • ...vGorbanYablonskyIvanova1980.png|thumb|400px|The Programme Committee of the Russian Conference "Mathematical Methods in Chemical Kinetics", [[Shushenskoye]], [ ...rsity]]. In the 1970s–1980s A. I. Volpert became one of the leaders of the Russian Mathematical Chemistry scientific community.<ref>{{harvtxt|Manelis|Aldoshin ...
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  • ...rth_place = [[Cholmieč]], [[Rečyca Raion]], [[Minsk Governorate]], [[Russian Empire]] ...nterpart: the [[communist regime]] aimed not to the brutal [[homicide]] of Jews, but imposed on them a number of constrictions, sometimes very cruel, in or ...
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  • ...M. H. "On ''k''-homogeneous graphs", Algorithmic studies in combinatorics (Russian), 186 (1978), 76–85.</ref> (respectively, [[Roland Fraïssé|Fraïssé]],<ref>F Russian).</ref> of length 15 as viewed by F. Hergert,<ref>Hergert F, ...
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  • ...lated from the [https://www.univie.ac.at/EMIS/journals/SMZ/2014/01/147.pdf Russian version]) *[[Jan Woleński|Woleński, Jan]] (2011): ''Jews in Polish Philosophy''. [[Shofar: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Jewish St ...
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  • ...ions regarding the pandemic. Among the languages: English, Hebrew, Arabic, Russian, Amharic, French, Spanish, Ukrainian, Romanian, Thai, Chinese, Tigrinya, Hi ...lso held on rooftops and [[yeshiva]] courtyards. In one case, a [[Sephardi Jews|Sephardi]] couple opted to hold their wedding ceremony in an Osher Ad super ...
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  • ...''Black Arts'' of [[Cryptography]], and who went on to become Chief of the Russian subsection of OKW/Chi.<ref>Friedrich L. Bauer: Decrypted Secrets. Methods a ...National Archives]] for viewing.<ref name="VN">Hitler, the Allies, and the Jews By Shlomo Aronson, November 2004, Cambridge University Press Page 199</ref> ...
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