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Aleksei Ilyich Chirikov (Russian: Алексе́й Ильи́ч Чи́риков; 1703 –
November 14, 1748) was a
Russian navigator and
captain who,
along with
Vitus Bering...
- The
standard map (also
known as the
Chirikov–Taylor map or as the
Chirikov standard map) is an area-preserving
chaotic map from a
square with side 2 π...
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Boris Valerianovich Chirikov (Russian: Борис Валерианович Чириков; 6 June 1928 – 12
February 2008) was a
Soviet and
Russian physicist. He was the founder...
- The
Chirikov House (Russian: Дом Чирикова), also
known as the
Chirikov Revenue House (Russian: Доходный дом Чирикова) is an
architectural monument in the...
- The
Chirikov criterion or
Chirikov resonance-overlap
criterion was
established by the
Russian physicist Boris Chirikov. Back in 1959, he
published a seminal...
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Evgeny Nikolayevich Chirikov (Russian: Евге́ний Никола́евич Чи́риков; 5
August 1864 – 18
January 1932), was a
Russian novelist,
short story writer, dramatist...
- expedition,
aided by the
expertise of
Lieutenants Martin Spanberg and
Aleksei Chirikov. The
party took on men as it
headed towards Okhotsk,
encountering many...
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Aleksey Chirikov is a
Russian icebreaking platform supply and
standby vessel owned by Sovcomflot. She and her
sister ship,
Vitus Bering, were
ordered on...
- well-educated but
relatively inexperienced Russian Aleksei Chirikov, a
respected naval instructor.
Chirikov,
together with
warrant officer Peter Chaplin co-wrote...
- by
thick fog and ice, but in 1741 a
second voyage by
Bering and
Aleksei Chirikov made
sight of the
North American mainland.
Bering claimed the
Alaskan country...