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Extractions: Biography Joseph-Louis Lagrange (1736-1813) worked in analysis, number theory, and celestial mechanics. He succeeded Euler at the Academy of Science in Berlin, but then moved on to the Paris Academy of Science. He was a co-founder of the Ecole Polytechnique, where he taught analysis. His major work is Mecanique analytique , applying analytical methods to the subject of mechanics. He didn't like illustrations in his publications Stamp France 1958 Lavrentev is remembered for an outstanding book on conformal mappings and he made many important contributions to that topic. In the 1940s he developed the theory of quasi-conformal mappings which gave a new geometrical approach to partial differential equations. One of the major areas to which he applied this work was to hydrodynamics. The 1940s was a period of industrialization and construction and, after 1945, Lavrentev founded new areas of research in mechanics and applied physics which were aimed at laying the theoretical foundation necessary for the large construction projects of building dams, canals and bridges on the Volga, Dnieper and Don rivers.He also applied the theory of complex variables to other topics, in particular to non-linear waves. Other topics where he made substantial contributions where the theory of sets, the general theory of functions, and the theory of differential equations.
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Nikolai Luzin - Linix Encyclopedia Nikolai Luzin. Nikolai Nikolaevich Luzin (´? ´ ´?) (December9,1883 January 28,1950), Soviet/Russian mathematician. http://web.linix.ca/pedia/index.php/N._N._Luzin
Extractions: Nikolai Nikolaevich Luzin December 9 January 28 Soviet Russian ... mathematician . He was noted for his work in descriptive set theory and aspects of mathematical analysis with strong connections to point-set topology . He was the eponym of Luzitania , a loose grouping of young Moscow mathematicians in the first half of the 1920s. They adopted his set-theoretic orientation, and went on to apply it in other areas of mathematics, in some cases (such as Kolmogorov 's) with the highest distinction. He started studying mathematics in at Moscow University , earning his Ph.D. in . His advisor was Dimitri Egorov During the civil war in Russia ) he left Moscow for the Polytechnical Institute Ivanovo-Voznesensk , but returned to Moscow in 1920. In July-August Luzin was criticised in Pravda , notably for supposedly publishing his best papers in western journals and only minor ones in the USSR. Other accusations include holding reactionary ideas and claiming other's work as his own. After the series of articles, Soviet mathematicians published papers only rarely abroad. A crater on Mars was named in his honor.
Lavryent'yev M.A. Nikolai Nikolayevich Luzin (Stat'ya 1974 G.) USPYEKHI MATYEMATICHYESKIX NAUK, 1974 g., syentyabr'oktyabr', t.XXIX, vyp.5 (179) Nikolai Nikolayevich LUZIN (1883-1950) UDK 9251 http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126
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MATEMATIA Nicolai Bugaev Nicolai Bugaev. Nikolai Lobacxevski Nikolai Lobacxevski.Nikolai Chebotaryov Nikolai Cxebotariov. Nikolai luzin nikolai Luzin. Sergei Sobolev http://www.galaktia.com/matematia/
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Members Of RAS Since Foundation Lupanov Oleg Borisovich Luppol Ivan Kapitonovich luzin nikolai Nikolaevich Lysenko Trofim Denisovich Resources search http://www.ras.ru/win/db/show_mem.asp?P=uk-10.lr-L.ln-en.al-1
Luzin Biography of nikolai luzin (18831950) nikolai Nikolaevich luzin was born inIrkutsk, and his birthplace was not, as is incorrectly stated in a number http://www-groups.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history/Mathematicians/Luzin.html
Extractions: Version for printing Nikolai Nikolaevich Luzin was born in Irkutsk, and his birthplace was not, as is incorrectly stated in a number of sources, Tomsk. Nikolai's father was a businessman, half Russian and half Buryat. Nikolai was the only son of his parents and the family moved to Tomsk when he was about eleven years old so that he could attend the Gymnasium there. One might expect that Nikolai would have shown a special talent for mathematics at the Gymnasium, but this was far from the case ([15] and [16]):- This was because the system of instruction ... was based on mechanical memory: it was required to learn the theorems by heart and to reproduce their proofs exactly. For Luzin this was torture. His progress in mathematics at the Gymnasium became worse and worse, so that his father was obliged to engage a tutor ... Fortunately the tutor was a talented young man who quickly discovered that, despite Luzin's poor performance in mathematics, he could solve hard problems but often using a novel method that the tutor had never seen before. Soon the tutor had shown Luzin that mathematics was not a subject where one had to learn long lists of facts, but a topic where creativity and imagination played a major role.
References For Luzin References for the biography of nikolai luzin. PI Kuznetsov, nikolai Nikolaevichluzin, Russian Mathematical Surveys 29 (5) (1974), 195208. http://www-groups.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history/References/Luzin.html
Extractions: N K Bari and L A Lyusternik, The work on N N Luzin on the metric theory of functions (Russian), Uspekhi Mat. Nauk S S Demidov, From the early history of the Moscow school of function theory, Philosophia Mathematica S S Demidov, A N Parshin and S M Polovinkin, On the correspondence of N N Luzin with P A Florensky (Russian), Istor.-Mat. Issled. No. S S Demidov, A N Parshin, S M Polovinkin and P V Florensky, The correspondence of N N Luzin with P A Florensky (Russian), Istor.-Mat. Issled. No. V S Fedorov, The work of N N Luzin on the theory of functions of a complex variable (Russian), Uspekhi Mat. Nauk C E Ford, The influence of P A Florensky on N N Luzin, Historia Mathematica C E Ford, Mathematics and Religion in Moscow, Mathematical Intelligencer 13 (2) (1991), 24-30.
The Mathematics Genealogy Project - Nikolai Luzin According to our current online database, nikolai luzin has 14 students and 1350descendants. We welcome any additional information. http://www.genealogy.math.ndsu.nodak.edu/html/id.phtml?id=10479
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History Of Science Society | HSSOnline.org Biographical material is also available on nikolai luzin, a founder of thetwentiethcentury Moscow School of mathematics, in two articles Esther luzin http://www.hssonline.org/teach_res/essays/graham/grahamp3.html
Extractions: Mathematics It is in mathematics that Russia and the Soviet Union have made the greatest contributions. Today the Soviet Union is a world power in mathematics. Indeed, Moscow probably has the greatest concentration of talent of any city. The main competitor is no doubt Paris, since mathematicians in the United States, another leader in mathematics in the last generation, are more widely distributed geographically. Unfortunately, the importance of the history of Russian and Soviet mathematics is poorly reflected in English-language sources. Not even Lobachevskii, the creator of non-Euclidean geometry, is the subject of a full biography in English. V.F. KaganÕs N. Lobachevsky and His Contribution to Science (Moscow: Foreign Languages Publishing House, 1957) is perhaps the source most often cited, but it is clearly inadequate. Alexander Vucinich has explored some of the nontechnical aspects of Lobachevskii's life in his "Nikolai Ivanovich Lobachevskii: The Man Behind the First Non-Euclidean Geometry," Isis , 1962, 53:465-481. The best source on the circumstances of the creation of Lobachevskii geometry is a senior thesis by Gregory Crowe, "The Life and Work of Nikolai Ivanovich Lobachevsky: A Study of the Factors Leading to the Discovery and Acceptance of the First Non-Euclidean Geometry" (Harvard Univ., 1986).