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Fomin Biography of sergei fomin (19171975) sergei Vasilovich fomin s father wasa professor of medicine at the University of Moscow. http://www-groups.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history/Mathematicians/Fomin.html
Extractions: Version for printing Sergei Vasilovich Fomin 's father was a professor of medicine at the University of Moscow. He began his schooling in 1925 at the age of seven and he was placed directly into the second form. His early education was much influenced by Chaplygin who was a friend of the family. While Fomin was still at school Chaplygin , who had spotted his talents at a young age, advised Fomin to attend lectures at Moscow University. When he was still 15 years old Fomin decided that he did not wish to study at school any longer and that he would enter Moscow University at the age of 16. He had no school certificate but he sat the university entrance examination and passed with very high marks. Despite his age he became a student and his first interest was in abstract algebra. It was not long before Fomin had proved some new results in the theory of infinite abelian groups , examining conditions for such a group to be the direct product of a periodic subgroup and a torsion free subgroup. These results were published in his first paper while he was 19 years old.
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Petershof Graffiti By Sergei V. Rjabchikov - English On several coins (Melnikova, Nikitin and fomin 1984 43, figures 4a, 5a, Rjabchikov, sergei V., 1999. The Interpretation of the Several Graffiti on the http://public.kubsu.ru/~usr02898/sl9.htm
Extractions: Russian version THE INTERPRETATION OF THE SEVERAL GRAFFITI ON THE COINS OF THE PETERSHOF TREASURE Earlier I have researched some graffiti on the Oriental silver coins from the Petershof treasure dated to the end of the 8th c. A.D. - the beginning of the 9th c. A.D. (see my articles The Interpretation of the Ancient Slavonic Records and The Interpretation of the Rivers' Names Laba and Kuban ). Let us examine several graffiti on the coins of the same treasure. 1. On two coins (Melnikova, Nikitin and Fomin 1984: 44, figures 8a and 9a) the text, l-n , is written down (see figure 1): Figure 1. It reads lan . The other side of one of these coins contains the graffito, too (Melnikova, Nikitin and Fomin 1984: 44, figure 9a); see figure 2. Figure 2. This record reads npu , i.e. napu that means 'for a mercenary' in Old Church Slavonic. I think that a Russian Prince payed his warriors known as druzhina 'Prince's armed force' in Old Russian. Therefore there are grounds to assume that the word lan is the Prince's name. Actually, the Russian troops under the leadership of Prince
Extractions: Russian version THE INTERPRETATION OF THE RIVERS' NAMES LABA AND KUBAN Let us examine the text of the end of the 8th c. A.D. - the beginning of the 9th c. A.D. inscribed on an Oriental coin from the Petershof treasure (Melnikova, Nikitin and Fomin 1984: 42, figure 3a) (see figure 1): Figure 1. As has been shown earlier (see my article The Interpretation of the Ancient Slavonic Records ), the text on another coin from this treasure reads Up(a)n 'the river Kuban'. There is reason to believe that the treasure belonged to a merchant from the town of Tamatarha (Tmutarakan') located at the Taman' Peninsula (now it is village Taman', Krasnodar Territory, Russia). So the three Greek (maybe pre-Cyrillic) letters l b and i of figure 1 read L(a)bi . This name compares with Russian Laba 'a branch of the river Kuban'. This word was also registered in the Karachay language (Vasmer 1986: 442). On the other hand, this river's name can preserve in the name of the Circassian aul (village) Ulyap (Republic of Adygea, Russia) which is situated not far from the river Laba. Really, the term Ulyap is split into U Lyap , i.e. 'Near the (river) Laba (Lyap)'. Interestingly, the preposition
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Sergei Tochitsky sergei TOCHITSKY. Dr. Tochitsky received his BS degree in Optical Engineering from Gorobets VA, Petukhov VO, Tochitsky S.Ya., Churakov VV, fomin AI, http://www.ee.ucla.edu/labs/laser-plasma/people/tochitsky/sergei.html
Extractions: Dr. Tochitsky received his B.S. degree in Optical Engineering from Byelorussian Polytechnic Academy, Minsk in 1985 and his Ph.D. in Laser Physics in 1992 from the Institute of Physics National Academy of Sciences , Minsk, Belarus. He spent several years as a researcher in well known Laboratories in the world including the Cavendish at Cambridge University in U.K., Brookhaven National Laboratory in the U.S.A., ENEA Laboratory in Frascati, Italy and National Tsing Hua University in Taiwan. He was involved in different projects on IR laser development, frequency mixing in nonlinear crystals, and laser spectroscopy. Since 1998, Dr. Tochitsky has been with the Electrical Engineering Department at UCLA; first as a Postdoctoral Fellow and since October 2000 as a staff member of the Laser Plasma Group . He is currently involved as a Laser Scientist on the experimental beatwave acceleration program at the Neptune Laboratory, UCLA which endeavors to produce a high-quality 100 MeV electron beam. He has contributed to the development and characterization of a Terawatt CO laser- the highest power CO laser in the world, and most recently actively engaged in a laser-plasma studies. Dr. Tochitsky is a Member of the
Proceedings Of The American Mathematical Society FGP SERGEY fomin, sergei GELFAND, ALEXANDER POSTNIKOV Quantum Schubertpolynomials, Journal of the American Mathematical Society 10 (1997), no. http://www.ams.org/proc/2005-133-03/S0002-9939-04-07614-2/home.html
Extractions: Retrieve article in: PDF DVI TeX PostScript ... Additional information Abstract: The quantum Bruhat graph, which is an extension of the graph formed by covering relations in the Bruhat order, is naturally related to the quantum cohomology ring of . We enhance a result of Fulton and Woodward by showing that the minimal monomial in the quantum parameters that occurs in the quantum product of two Schubert classes has a simple interpretation in terms of directed paths in this graph. We define path Schubert polynomials, which are quantum cohomology analogs of skew Schubert polynomials recently introduced by Lenart and Sottile. They are given by sums over paths in the quantum Bruhat graph of type . The 3-point Gromov-Witten invariants for the flag manifold are expressed in terms of these polynomials. This construction gives a combinatorial description for the set of all monomials in the quantum parameters that occur in the quantum product of two Schubert classes. References: [BFP] F RANCESCO B RENTI