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Manin may
refer to:
Manin, Syria, a town near
Damascus Manin, Pas-de-Calais in
France Manin (surname)
Manin gold
chain Turmanin, a town near Aleppo, Syria...
- mathematics, in the
field of
arithmetic algebraic geometry, the
Manin obstruction (named
after Yuri
Manin) is
attached to a
variety X over a
global field, which...
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Lodovico Giovanni Manin (Italian: [ludoˈviːko
maˈnin]; Venetian:
Lodovigo Xuane Manin [lodoˈviɡo
maˈniŋ]; 14 May 1725 – 24
October 1802) was a Venetian...
- Yuri
Ivanovich Manin (Russian: Ю́рий Ива́нович Ма́нин; 16
February 1937 – 7
January 2023) was a
Russian mathematician,
known for work in
algebraic geometry...
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Christophe Manin (born 1966),
French cyclist Daniele Manin (1804–1857),
Italian statesman and
patriot of the
period of
Italian unification Ludovico Manin (1725–1802)...
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Tunka Manin (c. 1010–1078) was a
ruler of the
Ghana Empire who
reigned from 1062 to at
least 1076 C.E.
Preceded by
Ghana B****i,
Manin was the last ruler...
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Daniele Manin (13 May 1804 – 22
September 1857) was an
Italian patriot,
statesman and
leader of the
Risorgimento in Venice.
Daniele Manin was born Daniele...
- In mathematics, a
Manin triple ( g , p , q ) {\displaystyle ({\mathfrak {g}},{\mathfrak {p}},{\mathfrak {q}})}
consists of a Lie
algebra g {\displaystyle...
- In mathematics, the
Manin conjecture describes the
conjectural distribution of
rational points on an
algebraic variety relative to a
suitable height function...
- In mathematics,
Manin matrices,
named after Yuri
Manin who
introduced them
around 1987–88, are a
class of
matrices with
elements in a not-necessarily commutative...