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Lazar Aronovich Lyusternik (also Lusternik, Lusternick, Ljusternik; Russian: Лазарь Аронович Люстерник; 31
December 1899 – 22 July 1981) was a
Soviet mathematician...
- In mathematics, the
Lyusternik–Schnirelmann
category (or, Lusternik–Schnirelmann category, LS-category) of a
topological space X {\displaystyle X} is the...
- Kolmogorov,
Aleksandr Kronrod,
Mikhail Lavrentyev,
Alexey Lyapunov,
Lazar Lyusternik,
Pyotr Novikov, Lev
Schnirelmann and
Pavel Urysohn. On 5
January 1927...
- the
Lyusternik–Fet
theorem states that on
every compact Riemannian manifold there exists a
closed geodesic. It is
named after Lazar Lyusternik and Abram...
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developed by the
Russian mathematician Sergey A. Smolyak, a
student of
Lazar Lyusternik, and are
based on a sp****
tensor product construction.
Computer algorithms...
- University)
Antoni Łomnicki (murdered in the M****acre of Lviv professors)
Lazar Lyusternik (parti****ted in the ****cution of his
teacher in 1936) Józef Marcinkiewicz...
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contains a pair (x, −x) of
antipodal points. It is
named after Lazar Lyusternik and Lev Schnirelmann, who
published it in 1930.
There are
several fixed-point...
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historical mention of the
statement of the Borsuk–Ulam
theorem appears in
Lyusternik & Shnirel'man (1930). The
first proof was
given by
Karol Borsuk (1933)...
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works by
Pavel Alexandrov,
Vadim Efremovich,
Andrei Kolmogorov,
Lazar Lyusternik, and Mark Krasnosel'skii. "Pavel
Urysohn - Biography".
Maths History....
- 2019-02-27. Demaine, Erik D.; O'Rourke,
Joseph (2007), "24 Geodesics:
Lyusternik–Schnirelmann",
Geometric folding algorithms: Linkages, origami, polyhedra...