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Yulij Sergeevich Ilyashenko (Юлий Сергеевич Ильяшенко, 4
November 1943, Moscow) is a
Russian mathematician,
specializing in
dynamical systems, differential...
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stands for Adelson-Velsky Landis). He died in Moscow. His
students include Yulij Ilyashenko.
Evgenii Landis at the
Mathematics Genealogy Project Biography...
- Konstantinov, the
teacher and
organizer of
mathematical olympiads.
Since 2000,
Yulij Ilyashenko has
served as the
president of the IUM.[citation needed] Since...
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Julius or
Jules Conus (Russian: Юлий Эдуардович Конюс, Yuly
Eduardovich Konyus; 1
February 1869 – 3
January 1942) was a
Russian violinist and composer...
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include Alexander Givental,
Victor Goryunov,
Sabir Gusein-Zade, Emil Horozov,
Yulij Ilyashenko,
Boris Khesin,
Askold Khovanskii,
Nikolay Nekhoroshev, Boris...
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Mathematics and
Mechanics of
Tomsk University JPL · 9262 9263
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Yulij Borisovich Khariton (born 1904), a
physicist and
member of the
Russian Academy...
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resonance involved in
problems of
germs of
vector fields.
Independently of
Yulij Ilyashenko he
proved that the
number of
limit cycles of
polynomial vector...
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Moldovan politician Pavel Ilyashenko (born 1990),
Kazakhstani pentathlete Yulij Ilyashenko (born 1943),
Russian mathematician All
pages with
titles containing...
- bomb project's only laboratory,
Laboratory No. 2, in Moscow, and
included Yulij Borisovich Khariton,
Isaak Konstantinovich Kikoin, and Lev
Andreevich Artsimovich...
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journal published its
first issue in 2001. Its editors-in-chief are
Yulij Ilyashenko (Independent
University of
Moscow and
Cornell University), Michael...