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musical artist Belu
Zilber (1901–1978),
Romanian communist activist Boris Zilber (born 1949), Soviet–British
mathematician Irina Zilber (born 1983), Russian...
- Lev
Aleksandrovich Zilber (Russian: Лев Александрович Зильбер;
March 27 [O.S.
March 15], 1894 –
November 10, 1966) was a
Soviet micro-biologist, virologist...
- In mathematics, the
Zilber–Pink
conjecture is a far-reaching
generalisation of many
famous Diophantine conjectures and statements, such as André–Oort,...
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Ariel Zilber (Hebrew: אריאל זילבר; born
September 23, 1943) is an
Israeli singer-songwriter and composer.
Ariel Zilber was born in Tel Aviv. His mother...
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Israel Zilber (Latvian:
Israels Zilbers; born June 25, 1933) is a
Latvian chess player who won the
Latvian Chess Championship in 1958.
Zilber was born...
- and fit in at school.
Mckenna Grace,
Maitreyi Ramakrishnan, and
Amelie Zilber provide supporting roles. Wang, Mark Ankner,
Trevor Wall, and Adel "****ure"...
- antipașoptistă"; Tănase, "Belu
Zilber".II Editor's note in Caranfil, p.30; Tănase, "Belu
Zilber".II Tănase, "Belu
Zilber".II
Cioroianu 2005, p. 234. Chiva...
- Free
groups on more than one
generator are not superstable. The Cherlin–
Zilber conjecture (also
called the
algebraicity conjecture), due to
Gregory Cherlin...
- Belu
Zilber (born
Herbert Zilber;
October 14, 1901–February 1978) was a
Romanian communist activist. Born into a
Jewish family in Târgu Frumos, Iași County...
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Boris Zilber (Russian: Борис Иосифович Зильбер, born 1949) is a Soviet-British
mathematician who
works in
mathematical logic,
specifically model theory...