- In geometry, a
Johnson solid,
sometimes also
known as a Johnson–
Zalgaller solid, is a
strictly convex polyhedron whose faces are
regular polygons. They...
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Victor (Viktor)
Abramovich Zalgaller (Hebrew: ויקטור אבּרמוביץ' זלגלר; Russian: Виктор Абрамович Залгаллер; 25
December 1920 – 2
October 2020) was a Russian-Israeli...
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specifically is said to be
second only to
Gauss by N. V. Efimov, V. A.
Zalgaller and A. V. Pogorelov.
Partial list of the awards, medals, and
prizes awarded...
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obtained his Ph.D. and
Habilitation degrees. His
advisors were
Victor Zalgaller and
Aleksandr Aleksandrov. Yuri is a
creator (with his
students Perelman...
- VII.5.4 and Note 15.
Kobayashi &
Nomizu 1969,
Theorem VII.5.6.
Burago &
Zalgaller 1988,
Corollary 6.2.2. Nash 1954, pp. 394–395. De
Lellis & Székelyhidi...
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before computers became widely available, L. V.
Kantorovich and V. A.
Zalgaller suggested solving the
problem of the
economical use of
material at the...
- the 92
solids and the
conjecture that
there are no others.
Victor A.
Zalgaller (1969).
Convex Polyhedra with
Regular Faces.
Consultants Bureau. No ISBN...
- case of
equal squares independently by A. Sokolin, R. Rado, and V. A.
Zalgaller. However, in 1973, Miklós
Ajtai disproved Radó's conjecture, by constructing...
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regular polygons is
known as a
Johnson solid, or
sometimes as a Johnson–
Zalgaller solid. Some
authors exclude uniform polyhedra from the definition. A uniform...
- doi:10.2307/4446369. ISSN 0002-7685. JSTOR 4446369. Yu.D. Burago; V.A.
Zalgaller; L.D.
Kudryavtsev (2001) [1994], "Area",
Encyclopedia of Mathematics,...