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George Yuri
Rainich (March 25, 1886 –
October 10, 1968, born Yuri
Germanovich Rabinovich) was a
leading mathematical physicist in the
early twentieth...
- Dantzig, who
developed linear programming,
studied at
Michigan under G.Y.
Rainich, R.L. Wilder, and T.H. Hildebrandt.
Other mathematicians from the university...
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electrovacuum has one
quadruple eigenvalue,
namely zero. In 1925,
George Yuri
Rainich presented purely mathematical conditions which are both
necessary and sufficient...
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Creag Rainich (807 m) is a
remote mountain in the
Northwest Highlands, Scotland,
southwest of Ullapool. An
isolated peak, its
position provides fine views...
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Hunters Quay (Scottish Gaelic:
Camas Rainich) is a
village in
Argyll and Bute, Scotland.
Situated between Kirn to the
south and
Ardnadam to the north...
- to some
distant location or even
another branch of the universe.
George Rainich had
shown decades earlier that one can
obtain the
electromagnetic field...
- 2023-05-04. "APS
Member History". search.amphilsoc.org.
Retrieved 2023-05-04.
Rainich, G. Y. (1928). "Levi-Civita on
Tensor Calculus" (PDF). Bull. Amer. Math...
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Eilean na
Rainich,
Eilean Riabhach, Glas Leac,
Meall Earca, Ox Rock Loch a' Chàirn Bhàin:
Eilean à Ghamhna,
Eilean na Furaradh,
Eilean na
Rainich, Garbh...
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Moriston Highland 997.9 3,274 38 118 34 NH134158 MT,Sim 89
Mullach Cadha Rainich Mam
Sodhail 11A: Loch
Duich to
Cannich Highland 995.6 3,266 35.3 112 25...
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creag I, SG rock Carrigaline, Carrick-on-Suir,
Creag Meagaidh,
Creag Rainich prefix Anglicisation of
Irish carraig,
Scottish Gaelic creag.
cashel I...