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Anatoly Moiseevich Vershik (Russian: Анато́лий Моисе́евич Ве́ршик; 28
December 1933 – 14
February 2024) was a
Soviet and
Russian mathematician. He is...
- books. Gudkov's
conjecture see
Vershik (1989), Arnol'd (1986) see
Turaev &
Vershik (2001), p. 8 see
Turaev &
Vershik (2001), p. 1
Vladimir Abramovich...
- unsurprising. By contrast,
Vershik praised the Clay Institute's
direct funding of
research conferences and
young researchers.
Vershik's comments were
later echoed...
- set of all
infinite paths called the
Veršhik transformation. It is
named after Ola
Bratteli and
Anatoly Vershik. Let X = {(e1, e2, ...) | ei ∈ Ei and...
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leading mathematicians,
including Mikhail Gromov,
Ludwig Faddeev,
Anatoly Vershik, Gang Tian, John
Morgan and others, was
released in 2011
under the title...
- "Markov odometer", can be
constructed through Bratteli–
Vershik diagram to
define Bratteli–
Vershik compactum space together with a
corresponding transformation...
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October 2022.*
Anatoly Vershik, Two
lectures on the
asymptotic representation theory and
statistics of
Young diagrams, In:
Vershik A.M.,
Yakubovich Y. (eds)...
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Petersburg State University in 1988
under the
supervision of
Anatoly Moiseevich Vershik. In 1999,
Barvinok received the
Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists...
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Siberian Mathematical Journal,
Volume 43 (2002), No. 1, pp. 3–8 (in Russian)
Vershik, Anatoly, "On
Leonid Kantorovich and
linear programming"
Wikiquote has...
- three-dimensional
process summarizing all
interacting processes.
Anatoly Vershik –
Russian mathematician (1933–2024) who
studied applications of
group theory...