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Celestinas Jucys (Russian name: Целестинас Юцис; born 18
January 1939) is a
Soviet rower from Lithuania. He
competed at the 1964
Summer Olympics in Tokyo...
- Ryckman, Weldon. "NORCO:
FARAWAY LIGHTS | a Cc
interview and
gallery with
Yutsi". Carboncopy.
Retrieved December 23, 2023. Warner,
Noelle (September 15...
- destro**** by
Soviet and
Mongolian troops. On
September 9, 1945, the
Sunid Yutsi held a
Congress of People's
Representatives and
aimags khoshuns of Inner...
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Pranaitis Jucys (12
September 1904 – 4
February 1974; also
referred to as
Yutsis, Yuzis, or
Ioucis depending on translation) was a
Lithuanian theoretical...
- coefficients, and are then also
known as
Yutsis graphs (sequence A111916 in the OEIS). 3-jm
symbol 6-j
symbol Yutsis, A. P.; Levinson, I. B.; Vanagas, V....
- They were
developed primarily by
Adolfas Jucys (sometimes
translated as
Yutsis) in the
twentieth century. The
quantum state vector of a
single particle...
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operations of the
automorphism group that
leave the ****ociated
tetrahedral Yutsis graph with 6
edges invariant:
mirror operations that
exchange two vertices...