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- Khovansky (publisher) (1814–1899), Russian philologist and publisher Askold Khovanskii (born 1947), Russian and Canadian mathematician Ivan Khovansky (disambiguation)...
- Askold Georgievich Khovanskii (Russian: Аскольд Георгиевич Хованский; born 3 June 1947, Moscow) is a Russian and Canadian mathematician currently a professor...
- branches of mathematics: topological Galois theory (with his student Askold Khovanskii), symplectic topology and KAM theory. Arnold was also known as a po****rizer...
- large a, there are exactly k such changes of sign. In the 1970s Askold Khovanskii developed the theory of fewnomials that generalises Descartes' rule. The...
- The Bernstein–Kushnirenko theorem (or Bernstein–Khovanskii–Kushnirenko (BKK) theorem), proven by David Bernstein and Anatoliy Kushnirenko [ru] in 1975...
- Transport), the unified transport operator of Budapest, Hungary The Bernstein–Khovanskii–Kushnirenko theorem, in algebraic geometry **** This disambiguation...
- many ideas from algebra to ideas in topology. As described in Askold Khovanskii's book: "According to this theory, the way the Riemann surface of an analytic...
- 2000s. Okounkov's construction relies on an earlier result of Askold Khovanskii on semigroups of lattice points. Later, Okounkov's construction was generalized...
- terms of the original function. They were originally introduced by Askold Khovanskii in the 1970s, but are named after German mathematician Johann Pfaff. Some...
- x + q {\displaystyle x^{5}+px+q} is also a sp**** polynomial. Askold Khovanskii, one of the main contributors to the theory of fewnomials. Rédei, L. (1973)...