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- Dmitry Semionovitch Mirimanoff (Russian: Дми́трий Семёнович Мирима́нов; 13 September 1861, Pereslavl-Zalessky, Russia – 5 January 1945, Geneva, Switzerland)...
- In number theory, a branch of mathematics, a Mirimanoff's congruence is one of a collection of expressions in modular arithmetic which, if they hold, entail...
- negation. The study of non-well-founded sets was initiated by Dmitry Mirimanoff in a series of papers between 1917 and 1920, in which he formulated the...
- both introduced by Dmitry Mirimanoff (1917) cf. Lévy (2002, p. 68) and Hallett (1996, §4.4, esp. p. 186, 188). Mirimanoff called a set x "regular" (French:...
- number records. New York: Springer-Verlag. p. 347. ISBN 0-387-94457-5. "Mirimanoff's Congruence: Other Congruences". Retrieved 26 January 2011. Gallot, Y...
- Constructible universe Grothendieck universe Inaccessible cardinal S (set theory) Mirimanoff 1917; Moore 2013, pp. 261–262; Rubin 1967, p. 214. Roitman 2011, p. 136...
- found in Cantor's letter to Dedekind [1899] and in Mirimanoff [1917]. Maddy cites two papers by Mirimanoff, "Les antinomies de Russell et de Burali-Forti...
- and saint. Pavel Kolendas, (1820-??) Russian portrait painter Dmitry Mirimanoff (1861–1945) mathematician, contributed to axiomatic set theory Dmitry...
- found in Cantor's letter to Dedekind [1899] and in Mirimanoff [1917]. Maddy cites two papers by Mirimanoff, "Les antinomies de Russell et de Burali-Forti...
- Co-aut****d with J. Laub. Schilpp 28; CP 2, 55 1909 Bemerkung zur Arbeit von Mirimanoff: Die Grundgleichungen... Annalen der Physik (ser. 4), 28, 885–888, link...