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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. 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.

  5. List of people from Saint Petersburg - Wikipedia

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    Olga Ladyzhenskaya (1922–2004), mathematician; Arkady Strugatsky (1925–1991), science fiction author; Eduard Khil (1934–2012), Soviet era singer, 1949–2012 in Leningrad/Saint Petersburg; Rudolf Nureyev (1938–1993), Ballerino graduated from the Vaganova ballet school and worked in the Kirov Ballet; Yuri Temirkanov (born 1938), conductor

  6. Nina Uraltseva - Wikipedia

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    She earned a Ph.D. in 1960 from the same university, under the supervision of Olga Ladyzhenskaya, [4] [5] and completed her D.Sc. (the Soviet equivalent of a habilitation) in 1964. [4] She joined the faculty of Leningrad State University in 1959, and was promoted to professor in 1968 and department head in 1974. [1]

  7. Women in physics - Wikipedia

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    1934: Olga N. Trapeznikowa and his husband Lev Shubnikov finish an experiment showing one of the first evidences for the existence of antiferromagnetism. [83] [84] 1935: Katharine Burr Blodgett improves Irving Langmuir experimental set up leading to the development of the Langmuir–Blodgett trough and the discovery of the Langmuir–Blodgett ...

  8. 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

  9. Students, Olympic skaters, families and more. A tribute to ...

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    As a 6-year-old, Cory knew he wanted to be a skater and showed great promise, Olga Garrity, one of his first skating coaches, told USA TODAY on Tuesday. When learning that Cory landed the triple ...