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- Sergei Tabachnikov, also spelled Serge, (born in 1956) is an American mathematician who works in geometry and dynamical systems. He is currently a Professor...
- He has collaborated with mathematicians Valentin Ovsienko and Sergei Tabachnikov to show that the pentagram map is "completely integrable." In his spare...
- Independent University of Moscow Geometric mechanics Khesin, Boris; Tabachnikov, Sergei (2018). "Vladimir Igorevich Arnold. 12 June 1937 – 3 June 2010"...
- cross-published in the Scientific American. Karen Parshall and Sergei Tabachnikov are currently the co-editors-in-chief. The journal was started informally...
- contains at least three distinct lines through each of its points (Fuchs & Tabachnikov 2007). The properties of being ruled or doubly ruled are preserved by...
- ISSN 0027-8424, JSTOR 84202, PMC 1085500, PMID 16576780 Fuchs, Dmitry; Tabachnikov, Serge (2007), Mathematical Omnibus. 30 Lectures on classical Mathematics...
- p. 127. Fuchs & Tabachnikov (2007), p. 141. Agoston (2005), p. 570; Gibson (2001), p. 127. Gibson (2001), p. 126. Fuchs & Tabachnikov (2007), p. 142....
- Retrieved September 5, 2016. 15th anniversary of Kvant Kvant archive website Tabachnikov, Serge (1999). Kvant Selecta: Algebra and Analysis, I. Mathematical World...
- case of rational polygons, all the orbits are periodic. In 1995, Sergei Tabachnikov showed that outer billiards for the regular pentagon has some aperiodic...
- JSTOR 20453688.{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: untitled periodical (link) Tabachnikov, Sergei (December 2007). The Mathematical Intelligencer. 29 (1): 49–52...