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Simion Stoilow or
Stoilov (14 September [O.S. 2 September] 1887 – 4
April 1961) was a
Romanian mathematician,
creator of the
Romanian school of complex...
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Simion Stoilow Prize (Romanian:
Premiul Simion Stoilow) is the
prize offered by the
Romanian Academy for
achievements in mathematics. It is named...
- The "Simion
Stoilow"
Institute of
Mathematics of the
Romanian Academy is a
research institute in Bucharest, Romania. It is
affiliated with the Romanian...
- new
department of mathematics. In 1976, Ceaușescu
received the
Simion Stoilow Prize for her
outstanding contributions to the
mathematical sciences. She...
- {\displaystyle X} ).
Early study of open maps was
pioneered by
Simion Stoilow and
Gordon Thomas Whyburn. If S {\displaystyle S} is a
subset of a topological...
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mathematician Alexandru Rosetti –
linguist Ion Th.
Simionescu –
geologist Simion Stoilow –
mathematician Nicolae Titulescu –
politician Tudor Vianu –
literary critic...
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Murafa Nae-Simion Pleşca
Simion Popescu Simon Schobel Simion Stanciu Simion Stoilow Simion Stolnicu It may also work as a surname:
Adrian Simion Eugen Simion...
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Academy of Sciences, and the
Royal Society of
Sciences in Uppsala.
Simion Stoilow Gabriel Sudan Nicolae Vasilescu-Karpen Radu
Voinea president of the Romanian...
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French Academy of
Sciences in 1994, the
Humboldt Prize in 1996, the
Simion Stoilow Prize from the
Romanian Academy of
Sciences in 2006, the
Stefan Bergman...
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Harald Riipalu,
Estonian military commander (b. 1912) 1961 –
Simion Stoilow,
Romanian mathematician and
academic (b. 1873) 1963 –
Oskari Tokoi, Finnish...