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  2. Olga Ladyzhenskaya - Wikipedia

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    Olga Aleksandrovna Ladyzhenskaya (Russian: Ольга Александровна Ладыженская, IPA: [ˈolʲɡə ɐlʲɪˈksandrəvnə ɫɐˈdɨʐɨnskəɪ̯ə] ⓘ; 7 March 1922 – 12 January 2004) was a Russian mathematician who worked on partial differential equations, fluid dynamics, and the finite-difference method for the Navier–Stokes equations.

  3. Grand Duchess Olga Alexandrovna of Russia - Wikipedia

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    Olga (centre front) with her father, Alexander III, 1888. Back row (left to right), her siblings and mother: Grand Duke Michael, Empress Marie, Grand Duke Nicholas (later Nicholas II), Grand Duchess Xenia and Grand Duke George. Olga was the youngest daughter of Emperor Alexander III and his consort, Empress Marie, formerly Princess Dagmar of ...

  4. Princess Olga Andreevna Romanoff - Wikipedia

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    Princess Olga is the youngest child of Prince Andrei Alexandrovich of Russia and the only one born of his second marriage in 1942, to Nadine Sylvia Ada McDougall, daughter of Lt. Col. Herbert McDougall of Cawston Manor, member of the Clan MacDougall.

  5. Google Doodle Celebrates Mathematician Olga Ladyzhenskaya ...

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    Google honored Olga Ladyzhenskaya on what would have been her 97th birthday. Her work impacted fields from weather forecasting to cardiovascular science.

  6. List of Russian scientists - Wikipedia

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    Olga Ladyzhenskaya, made major contributions to solution of Hilbert's 19th problem and important Navier–Stokes equations Evgeny Landis , inventor of AVL tree algorithm Vladimir Levenshtein , developed the Levenshtein automaton , Levenshtein coding and Levenshtein distance

  7. List of inventions and discoveries by women - Wikipedia

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    Olga Ladyzhenskaya provided the first rigorous proofs of the convergence of a finite difference method for the Navier–Stokes equations. Ladyzhenskaya was on the shortlist for potential recipients for the 1958 Fields Medal, [63] ultimately awarded to Klaus Roth and René Thom. [64] Braid groups are linear

  8. Former Playboy playmate jumps to her death with 7-year-old son

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    A former Playboy model killed herself and her 7-year-old son after jumping from a hotel in Midtown New York City on Friday morning. The New York Post reports that 47-year-old Stephanie Adams ...

  9. Ladyzhenskaya's inequality - Wikipedia

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    The original such inequality, for functions of two real variables, was introduced by Ladyzhenskaya in 1958 to prove the existence and uniqueness of long-time solutions to the Navier–Stokes equations in two spatial dimensions (for smooth enough initial data). There is an analogous inequality for functions of three real variables, but the ...