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  1. Soviet Mathematicians: Andrey Kolmogorov, Vladimir Arnold, Vladimir Steklov, Mikhail Lavrentyev, Grigori Perelman, Israel Gelfand
  2. Russian Mathematician Introduction: Pavel Samuilovich Urysohn, Vladimir Steklov, Solomon Mikhlin, Alexander Beilinson, Andrei Okounkov
  3. People From Kharkiv: Lev Landau, Vladimir Steklov, Karina Smirnoff, Sergei Bortkiewicz, Leonid Chernovetskyi, Jura Soyfer, Joseph Schillinger
  4. Soviet Physicists: George Gamow, Igor Dmitriyevich Novikov, Zhores Alferov, Igor Tamm, Vladimir Steklov, Alexander Prokhorov
  5. V. I. Lenin i elektrifikatsiia by Vladimir IUrevich Steklov, 1982

1. Steklov Vladimir Andreyevich
steklov vladimir andreyevich. (18631926) During his Kharkov stage Steklovdeveloped his exceptional pedagogical talent. There is one extant lithograph
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Steklov Vladimir Andreyevich A member of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR. The founder of the Mathematical Institute of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR (at present V. A. Steklov Mathematical Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences). A prominent mathematician and mechanical engineer. He taught mechanics in Kharkov Technological Institute from 1893 to 1906. During his Kharkov stage Steklov developed his exceptional pedagogical talent. There is one extant lithograph course of his lectures on "Theoretical Mechanics" where apart from beautifully expounded mechanics theory, we also find some additional material on mathematics which was at that time outside the officially accepted curriculum, but absolutely necessary for a deep study of mechanical processes - the elements of vector algebra and vector analysis, some topics on curvilinear integrals etc. Expounding of mathematics based on vector algebra and vector analysis was a novelty at that time. On Vladimir Andreyevich's suggestion in place of the so called repetitions - interim exams - in KTI were introduced practical lessons (for the first time in Russia) where the students solved problems spurring their interest in the subject. During the course of the lessons they were given additional explanations of the most difficult points of the curriculum. These practical lessons are still extant today and their usefulness is obvious.

2. Cosmonaut Biography Vladimir Steklov
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steklov vladimir andreyevich of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR (atpresent VA Steklov Mathematical Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences).
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Scientists Akhiezer Naum Ilyich Bagaley Dmitry Ivanovich Patriarch of Kharkov mathematical school, specialist in the field of constructive function theory Famous historian, creator of scientific historical school, author of fundamental works on history of Kharkov and Slobod Ukraine Efimenko Alexandra Jakovlevna Famous historian, she was an author of fundamental works on history and jurisprudence of Ukraine Landau Leo Davidovich One of the most brilliant representatives of theoretical physics in the world, Nobel Prize laureate Lifshits Ilya Michailovich Outstanding theoretical physicist Mechnikov Ilya Ilyich Outstanding microbiologist, author of amazing book on longevity - "Etudes of optimism", Nobel Prize laureate; his name was assigned to Kharkov SRI of microbiology and epidemiology Obreimov Ivan Vasilyevich Palatnik Leo Samoylovich Prominent physicist, organizer and the first director of Ukrainian Technical Physics Institute (this is the National Scientific Center "Kharkov Technical Physics Institute" now). Outstanding physicist, specialist in the field of thin film physics and film material, the information about him can be found in the collection of articles "5000 prominent personalities of the world"

4. Vladimir Steklov Family
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5. STEKLOV, VLADIMIR
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6. Steklov Vladimir Andreyevich
steklov vladimir andreyevich (18631926) A member of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR.
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7. Vladimir Steklov Vladimir Andreevich Steklov
Vladimir Steklov Vladimir Andreevich Steklov. Vladimir Andreevich Steklov (January 9, 1864 May 30, 1926) was a Russian mathematician, mechanician
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8. Vladimir Steklov
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9. Portrait Vladimir Steklov
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10. Vladimir Steklov - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
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11. Vladimir Steklov
Vladimir steklov vladimir andreevich Steklov (January 9, 1864 May 30 1926) was a Russian mathematician, mechanician and physicist
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12. Online-Lexikon Vladimir Steklov
Steklov Vladimir Steklov Academicus The Free Online Lexicon. Academicus Main Page Vladimir steklov vladimir andreevich Steklov
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13. Soyuz-TM30
Remark Third member of main crew was AT steklov vladimir aleksandrovich.But before flight he was excluded from the crew. Reason is breach of terms of the
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To Russian variant To Main Menu Spacecraft "Soyuz-TM30"
BRIEFLY ABOUT SPACECRAFT Registration number Time and date of launch (UT) 05h.01m.29s. April 04, 2000 Launch site Baikonur, LC 1 Launch vehicle Soyuz-U Spacecraft mass (kg)
Orbital parameters: - inclination (degrees) - period (minutes) - perigee (km) - apogee (km) Time and date of landing (UT) 00h.43m.45s. June 16, 2000 Place of landing 40 km SE of Arkalyk Duration Summary 39th expedition to station "Mir" . Unloading of cargo spacecraft "Progress M1-1" , docking with and unloading of cargo spacecraft "Progress M1-2"
CREW Ord.
num. Status Main Backup Reserved
Cdr
PE-28/MIR Zalyotin Sergey Viktorovich Sharipov Salizhan Shakirovich
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PE-28/MIR Kaleri Aleksandr Yuryevich Vinogradov Pavel Vladimirovich
Call sign Yenisey
Remark: Third member of main crew was AT Steklov Vladimir Aleksandrovich. But before flight he was excluded from the crew. Reason is breach of terms of the treaty by organizator of the shooting the film.
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14. Biographies Of Russian Cosmonauts. Sologub - Surayev | VideoCosmos
Born July 26, 1944 – Died September 9, 1990 (air accident) No Space missions.In training July 1977 – September 1990. steklov vladimir aleksandrovich
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SOLOGUB Mikhail Vladimirovich

No Space missions.
In training May 1967 – September 1968.
SOLOV’YOV Anatoliy Yakovlevich

Born: January 16, 1948.
Cosmonaut # 65/205, Status – Retired (February 1999).
5 Space missions, total duration – 651 day 00 hours 01 min. 44 sec.
14 EVA, total duration – 72 hours 27 min.
st Space mission – June 7 – 17, 1988,Commander of VM-2 to “Mir’‘ Station (Soyuz TM-5).
Duration of mission – 9 days 20 hours 09 min. 19 sec. nd Space mission – February 11 – August 9, 1990, Commander of MM-6 to “Mir’‘ Station (Soyuz TM-9). Duration of mission – 179 days 01 hour 17 min. 57 sec. 2 EVA, total duration – 10 hours 31 min. rd Space mission – July 27, 1992 – February 1, 1993, Commander of MM-12 to “Mir’‘ Station (Soyuz TM-15). Duration of mission –188 days 21 hour 39 min. 31 sec.4 EVA, total duration – 18 hours 21 min. th Space mission – June 27 – September 11, 1995, Commander of MM-19 to “Mir’‘ Station (STS-71, Atlantis). Duration of mission – 75 days 11 hours 20 min. 21 sec. 3 EVA, total duration – 14 hours 32 min. th Space mission – August 5, 1997 – February 19, 1998,Commander of MM-24 to “Mir’‘ Station (Soyuz TM-26). Duration of mission – 197 days 17 hours 34 min. 36 sec. 5 EVA, total duration – 29 hours 03 min.

15. Steklov
Biography of vladimir A steklov (18641926) vladimir steklov inherited manyof these family talents and he himself had considerable literary and musical
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Vladimir Andreevich Steklov
Born: 9 Jan 1864 in Nizhny Novgorod (was Gorky from 1932-1990), Russia
Died: 30 May 1926 in Gaspra, Crimea, USSR
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Vladimir Steklov 's father was a clergyman who taught history and Hebrew at the Nizhni Novgorod seminary. His uncle on his mother's side of the family was a famous literary critic. Vladimir Steklov inherited many of these family talents and he himself had considerable literary and musical talents. Had he not made a career from mathematics he could well have made his profession as an opera singer. Steklov entered the Alexander Institute in Nizhni Novgorod at the age of 10 years. He studied there for eight years graduating in 1884. He entered Moscow University but, after one year, he transferred to Kharkov University. There he became a student of Lyapunov and, after a highly successful university career, he graduated in 1887. Steklov remained at Kharkov University working towards becoming a university teacher. In 1891 he was appointed Lecturer in Mechanics and worked towards his Master's Degree. For his Master's thesis Steklov worked on the equations of a solid body moving in an ideal non-viscous fluid. There were four cases to be considered in integrating the equations which arose from this problem, and two of these cases had been solved by

16. References For Steklov
References for the biography of vladimir A steklov. VS vladimirov and IIMarkush, vladimir Andreevich steklov scientist and administrator (Russian)
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References for Vladimir A Steklov
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  • Biography in Dictionary of Scientific Biography (New York 1970-1990). Books:
  • G I Ignatius, Vladimir Andreevich Steklov, 1864-1926 (Moscow, 1967).
  • E A Tropp, V Ya Frenkel and A D Chernin, Alexander A. Friedmann : the man who made the universe expand (Cambridge, 1993).
  • V S Vladimirov and I I Markush, Academician Steklov mathematician extraordinary
  • V S Vladimirov and I I Markush, Vladimir Andreevich Steklov- scientist and administrator (Russian) (Moscow, 1981). Articles:
  • E Ya Bahmutskaya, On the pedagogical activity of V A Steklov in the Kharkhov Technological Institute (Russian), Istor.-Mat. Issled.
  • A I Demcisin and V S Sologub, V A Steklov's studies in the theory of boundary value problems for ordinary differential equations (Ukrainian), Narisi Istor. Prirodoznav. i Tehn.
  • I Ya Depman, V A Steklov at Petersburg University (Russian), Istor.-Mat. Issled.
  • N M Gyunter, The work of V A Steklov in mathematical physics (Russian), Uspekhi Matem. Nauk (N S)
  • I I Markus, The establishment of the St Petersburg school of mathematical physics by V A Steklov (Ukrainian)
  • 17. Vladimir Steklov - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
    vladimir Andreevich steklov (January 9, 1864 May 30, steklov developedapproximation technique later named steklov function.
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    Vladimir Andreevich Steklov January 9 May 30 ) was a Soviet Russian mathematician mechanician and physicist Steklov was born in Nizhny Novgorod Russia . In , he graduated from Kharkov University , where he was a student of Aleksandr Lyapunov . In he worked at the Department of Mechanics of this University. He became a full professor in . From he worked at Petersburg University . In he petitioned for creation of Institute of Physics and Mathematics. Upon his death the institute was named after him. The Mathematics Department split from the Institute in . It's now known as Steklov Institute of Mathematics Steklov's primary scientific contribution is in the area of orthogonal functional sets. He introduced a class of closed orthogonal sets; developed asymptotic Liouville-Steklov's method for orthogonal polynomials ; proved theorems on generalized Fourier series . Steklov developed approximation technique later named Steklov function . He also worked on hydrodynamics and theory of elasticity Steklov wrote a number of works on history of science.

    18. Vladimir Steklov - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
    (Redirected from vladimir Andreevich steklov). vladimir Andreevich steklov (January9, 1864 May 30, 1926) was a Soviet/Russian mathematician,
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    (Redirected from Vladimir Andreevich Steklov Vladimir Andreevich Steklov January 9 May 30 ) was a Soviet Russian mathematician mechanician and physicist Steklov was born in Nizhny Novgorod Russia . In , he graduated from Kharkov University , where he was a student of Aleksandr Lyapunov . In he worked at the Department of Mechanics of this University. He became a full professor in . From he worked at Petersburg University . In he petitioned for creation of Institute of Physics and Mathematics. Upon his death the institute was named after him. The Mathematics Department split from the Institute in . It's now known as Steklov Institute of Mathematics Steklov's primary scientific contribution is in the area of orthogonal functional sets. He introduced a class of closed orthogonal sets; developed asymptotic Liouville-Steklov's method for orthogonal polynomials ; proved theorems on generalized Fourier series . Steklov developed approximation technique later named Steklov function . He also worked on hydrodynamics and theory of elasticity Steklov wrote a number of works on history of science.

    19. The Mathematics Genealogy Project - Vladimir Steklov
    According to our current online database, vladimir steklov has 1 students and96 descendants. We welcome any additional information.
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