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  2. All-Russian Mathematical Portal - Wikipedia

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    The All-Russian Mathematical Portal (better known as Math-Net.Ru) is a web portal that provides extensive access to all aspects of Russian mathematics, including journals, organizations, conferences, articles, videos, libraries, software, and people.

  3. Russian Mathematical Surveys - Wikipedia

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    Its translation, Russian Mathematical Surveys, began in 1960 and since 1997 has been published jointly by the London Mathematical Society, Turpion Ltd, and the Russian Academy of Sciences. [2] Archives of the Russian originals are available online through the All-Russian Mathematical Portal. [3]

  4. List of Russian mathematicians - Wikipedia

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    This list of Russian mathematicians includes the famous mathematicians from the Russian Empire, the Soviet Union and the Russian Federation This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness.

  5. Russian School of Mathematics - Wikipedia

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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. The founder of RSM is Inessa Rifkin and the ...

  6. Naum Yakovlevich Vilenkin - Wikipedia

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    Naum Yakovlevich Vilenkin (Russian: Наум Яковлевич Виленкин, October 30, 1920 in Moscow – October 19, 1991 in Moscow) was a Soviet mathematician, an expert in representation theory, the theory of special functions, functional analysis, and combinatorics.

  7. Vladimir Popov (mathematician) - Wikipedia

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    mathematics portal economics portal Vladimir Leonidovich Popov ( Russian : Влади́мир Леони́дович Попо́в ; born 3 September 1946) is a Russian mathematician working in the invariant theory and the theory of transformation groups .

  8. Aleksei Filippov (mathematician) - Wikipedia

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    Aleksei Filippov at the Mathematics Genealogy Project; All-Russian Mathematical Portal; Russian Encyclopedia: Filippov, Aleksei Fedorovich (in Russian) Izobov, N. A.; et al. (1998) "Alekseĭ Fedorovich Filippov" (on the occasion of his 75th anniversary). Differential Equations 34, no. 10, 1297–1302.

  9. Fedor Bogomolov - Wikipedia

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    Fedor Alekseyevich Bogomolov (born 26 September 1946) (Фёдор Алексеевич Богомолов) is a Russian and American mathematician, known for his research in algebraic geometry and number theory. Bogomolov worked at the Steklov Institute in Moscow before he became a professor at the Courant Institute in New York.