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The Russian School of Mathematics (RSM) is an after-school program based in North America that provides mathematics education to children attending K–12 public and private schools. The school provides children with the opportunity to advance in mathematics beyond the traditional school curriculum.
[1] [2] The portal is a joint project of the Steklov Mathematical Institute and the Russian Academy of Sciences. Access to information in the portal is generally free, except for the full-text sources of certain publications which have elected to make their content available on a fee basis. [3] The website can be read in either Russian or English.
Presidential Physics and Mathematics Lyceum No. 239 (Russian: Президентский физико-математический лицей №239), is a public high school in Saint Petersburg, Russia that specializes in mathematics and physics. The school opened in 1918 and it became a specialized city school in 1961. The school is noted for ...
It is the forerunner of the modern system of technical education of Russia. In 1712, Artillery classes and Engineering classes were moved to Saint Petersburg to found the Engineering school and Artillery school. [1] Abram Petrovich Gannibal was the first chief of engineering school. In 1715 Navigator classes were moved to Saint Petersburg to ...
Leonty Magnitsky, a director of the Moscow School of Mathematics and Navigation, author of the principal Russian 18th century textbook in mathematics; Anatoly Maltsev, researched decidability of various algebraic groups, developed the Malcev algebra
Alexey got his first taste of Russia in the mid-1950s, after the death of Stalin, when the family visited there on holiday. He was surprised at the "absolutely horrid level of life" even in Moscow.
The All-Russian Olympiad of schoolchildren (Russian: Всероссийская Олимпиада Школьников (ВСОШ)) is the Russian national system of annual academic subject competitions for schoolchildren in federal, municipal and private schools, organised by the Ministry of Education.
The name of the institution is a historical tradition and since 1995 it has no subordination to the Steklov Institute of Mathematics. [1] The institute was established in 1940 as a department of the Steklov Institute and is named after Vladimir Andreevich Steklov, a Soviet/Russian mathematician, mechanician and physicist. [1]