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  Pavel Sergeevich Alexandrov - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Alexandrov went to a Moscow State University where he was a student of Dmitri Egorov and Nikolai Luzin.
Together with Pavel Urysohn, he visited the University of Göttingen in 1923 and 1924.
Alexandrov had a number of students, including Aleksandr Kurosh, Lev Pontryagin and Andrey Tychonoff.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Pavel_Sergeevich_Alexandrov   (186 words)

  
 YourArt.com >> Encyclopedia >> cs:Pavel   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Pavel Alekseyevich Cherenkov, Soviet physicist of great repute and a recipient of the Nobel Prize in physics in 1958 for his scientific contributions
Pavel Aleksandrovich Soloviev, Russian engineer born in Alekino in the Kineshemsky District of the Ivanovo Oblast
Pavel Samuilovich Urysohn, Russian mathematician who is best known for his contributions in the theory of dimension
www.yourart.com /research/encyclopedia.cgi?subject=/cs:Pavel   (148 words)

  
 Science Fair Projects - Alexandrov topology
With the advancement of categorical topology in the 1980s, Alexandrov spaces were rediscovered when the concept of finite generation was applied to general topology and the name finitely generated spaces was adopted for them.
Alexandrov spaces were also rediscovered around the same time in the context of topologies resulting from denotational semantics and domain theory in computer science.
Inspired by the use of Alexandrov topologies in computer science, applied mathematicians and physicists in the late 1990's began investigating the Alexandrov topology corresponding to causal sets which arise from a preorder defined on spacetime modeling causality.
www.all-science-fair-projects.com /science_fair_projects_encyclopedia/Alexandrov_topology   (1522 words)

  
 Polytope - Biocrawler   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
For example, in the plane a square (convex hull of its corners) is the union of the two triangles (2-simplexes), defined by a diagonal 1-simplex which is their intersection.
In general, the definition (attributed to Alexandrov) is that an r-polytope is defined as a set with an r-simplicial decomposition with some additional properties.
If a set has an r-simplicial decomposition this means it is a union of s-simplices for values of s with s at most r, that is closed under intersection, and such that the only time that one of simplices is contained in another is as a face.
www.biocrawler.com /encyclopedia/Polytope   (675 words)

  
 Simplicial complex - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
See also the discussion at polytope of simplicial complexes as subspaces of Euclidean space, made up of subsets each of which is a simplex.
That somewhat more concrete concept is there attributed to Alexandrov.
Any finite simplicial complex in the sense talked about here can be embedded as a polytope in that sense, in some large number of dimensions.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Simplicial_complex   (580 words)

  
 Protocol 25 dated September 23 1937
Alexandrov Ivan Yakovlevich (born in 1885) from Tukalinsky region was accused in counterrevolution agitation and was sentenced to 10 years of serving in CLR;
Ivanov Klementy Sergeevich (born in 1875) from Tukalinsky region was arrested in 1929.
Konovalov Vasily Sergeevich (born in 1901) from Sargatsky region was sentenced to 10 years of serving in CLR for being a member of counterrevolution group of church leaders;
www.ic.omskreg.ru /~protocol/eng/prot/prot_25.html   (3423 words)

  
 BookRags: Pavel S. Aleksandrov Biography
Pavel S. Aleksandrov laid the foundation for the field of mathematics known as topology.
In addition to writing the first comprehensive textbook on the subject, Aleksandrov introduced several basic concepts of topology and its offshoots, homology and cohomology, which blend topology and algebra.
The youngest of the six children of Sergei Aleksandrovich Aleksandrov and Tsezariia Akimovna Zdanovskaia, Pavel Sergeevich Aleksandrov was born in Bogorodsk, Russia, on May 7, 1896.
www.bookrags.com /biography/pavel-s-aleksandrov-wom   (1145 words)

  
 Protocol 34 dated October 25, 1937   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Ignatyev Pavel Ieronimovich (born in 1884) was native of Permskaya province;
Kuchuk Pavel Ivanovich (born in 1871) was native of Irkutsk;
They were: Naumov Nikolay Sergeevich (born in 1887), Alexeevsky Alexander Ivanovich (born in 1885), Muromtsev Nikolay Nikolaevich (born in 1877), Artamonov Andrey Alexandrovich (born in 1867), Ageychenko Andrian Iudovich (born in 1868), Kaysarov Evgeny Evgenyevich (born in 1907).
www.ic.omskreg.ru /~protocol/eng/prot/prot_34.html   (4392 words)

  
 The Russian Orthodox Church Outside of Russia - Official Website
At the suggestion of Archbishop Vitaly, a report by N.N. Alexandrov was heard on establishing Holy Trinity Seminary at the monastery in Jordanville.
Alexandrov's plan, in which he is named Dean of the Seminary, included other subjects and languages as well.
It is important to remember the Seminary's deans, who worked towards preparing a whole generation of clergymen for the Russian diaspora—Professor Alexandrov, who established the curriculum and administration of the Seminary; EE Alferov, a magnificent historian and true expert of the life and work of Holy Royal Martyr Tsar Nicholas II; and EI Klar.
www.russianorthodoxchurch.ws /synod/enghistory/enhis_htm.html   (11433 words)

  
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He attended the lectures of the leading scholars, in particular his future teacher Nikolai Nikolaevich Lusin, and engaged in lively scholarly contact with the students of Lusin, Pavel Sergeevich Alexandrov and Pavel Samuilovich Urysohn, who would in the future play an important role in the development of topology.
In 1929 he took his first long cruise on the Volga with Pavel Sergeevich Alexandrov, marking the beginning of a friendship, which lasted to the last days of Pavel Sergeevich's life (P. Alexandrov passed away on November 16, 1982).
In 1935 A. Kolmogorov and P. Alexandrov acquired, not far from Moscow, a house on the banks of the river Klyazma, where, for the most part, their creative life flowed.
kolmogorov.pms.ru /tikhomirov-andrey_nikolaevich_kolmogorov.html   (2972 words)

  
 Orest Kiprensky. Biography. - Olga's Gallery
She was born as a serf, educated in the Theater School and after 1808 worked in Alexandrov Theater in St. Petersburg.
She had a good voice and, though she was not an outstanding singer, she used to get the leading parts in all operas thanks to her beauty.
Trubetskoy, Nikita Petrovich (1804-1886), prince, Councilor of State, the only son of the prince Piotr Sergeevich (1760-1817) and his second wife, Marfa Petrovna, née Kromina.
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 Pavlik Morozov 1918(?)-1932
(3) In 1932, Pavel was the oldest child (age 14?) of Trofim Sergeevich Morozov, elected chairman of the village council, and Tatyana Morozova.
Supposedly, he heroically set up a Bolshevist informer network against "kulak" activity in Gerasimovka, but the stories of both his informing and the investigation of his killing are full of contradictions [pp.
Alexandrov and Alymov, "Song About a Hero-Pioneer" (Pavlik Morozov).
www.cyberussr.com /rus/morozov.html   (1873 words)

  
 Space Calendar - June, 21-30 | VideoCosmos   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Born Vasilly Sergeevich Budnik - Designer of space-rocket technology, first deputy of General Designer of "Uzhnoe" Design Bureau.
Born Pavel Ivanovich Belyaev - pilot-cosmonaut of the USSR.
Conducted launch of "Soyuz T-9" spacecraft under program of Second Main Mission to "Salyut-7" space station with the crew of V.A. Lyakhov and A.P. Alexandrov.
www.videocosmos.com /calendar-june2130.shtm   (1562 words)

  
 Russians In Exile   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Prince Ivan Sergeevich Bariatinsky (1740-1811) was plenipotentiary Minister of Russia in France, from 1773 to 1783.
His son Pavel (Paul) Constantinovich Poustochkine was born in 1886 in Napels.
Prince Ilarion (Lari) Sergeevich Vasilchikov was a member of the fourth Duma and a pupil of Minister Stolypin.
www.joebattsarm.com /lexicografie/dias4.html   (7529 words)

  
 References for Aleksandrov   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
A V Arkhangelskii, A N Kolmogorov, A A Malcev and O A Oleinik, Pavel Sergeevich Aleksandrov : on his 80th birthday, Russian Mathematical Surveys 31 (5) (1976), 1-13.
A V Arkhangelskii, A N Kolmogorov, A A Malcev and O A Oleinik, Pavel Sergeevich Aleksandrov : on his 80th birthday (Russian), Uspekhi Mat.
S V Fomin, A N Kolmogorov, L A Lyusternik, Yu M Smirnov and A N Tikhonov, P S Aleksandrov (on his seventieth birthday) (Russian), Uspekhi Mat.
www-groups.dcs.st-and.ac.uk /history/References/Aleksandrov.html   (203 words)

  
 Henri Francois Riesener. Biography. - Olga's Gallery
Josephina Fridrix (1780s-1824) was a mistress of Grand Duke Constantin Pavlovich (1779-1831), son of the Emperor Paul I. She had a son by him, Pavel Konstantinovich Alexandrov (1808-1857).
Dolgorukaya, Varvara Sergeevna (1793-1833), princess, née princess Gagarina, daughter of the Secret Councilor Prince Sergei Sergeevich Gagarin (1745-1798) and his wife, Princess Varvara Nikolayevna, née Princess Golytsina (1762-1802).
She lost her parents early and was brought up and educated in Ekaterininsky Institute under a special supervision of the Empress Maria Fedorovna.
www.abcgallery.com /D/david/riesenerbio.html   (323 words)

  
 PDS Russia Religion News January 2001
The president conducts himself in church in a manner that befits a zealous parishioner; the new Russian anthem includes for the first time since 1917 the word "God" (apparently with a capital letter).
Nikita Sergeevich even promised to show on television "the last padre." In this way the stalinist repressions have become the "heritage of history," and Khrushchev is hated by bishops and priests.
Meanwhile, some news agencies say that Lukashenko's arrival in Moscow is linked first of all with the detention in the USA of the secretary of state of the Union of Russia and Belarus Pavel Borodin.
www.stetson.edu /~psteeves/relnews/0101h.html   (6138 words)

  
 The Mathematics Genealogy Project - Pavel Aleksandrov   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Click here to see the students listed in chronological order.
According to our current on-line database, Pavel Aleksandrov has 14 students and 480 descendants.
If you have additional information or corrections regarding this mathematician, please use the update form.
www.genealogy.ams.org /html/id.phtml?id=24408   (66 words)

  
 Recent Acquisitions: March 2006   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Božstva a kulty / J. Šimánek ; [původní vydání upravil a dřevoryty vyzdobil Josef Váchal ; V Praze : Volvox Globator : Paseka, 1997 (Příbram : Pavel Baštář).
SSEES R.XI SED Svin'in, Pavel Petrovich, 1788-1839 Amerikanskie dnevniki i pis'ma / Pavel Svin'in.
SSEES R.XXIV.7 SOR Alexandrov, Vladimir E. Limits to interpretation : the meanings of Anna Karenina / Vladimir E. Alexandrov.
www.ssees.ac.uk /nbmar06.htm   (14631 words)

  
 RIA Novosti: russian information agency novosti...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
FILIPPOV Pavel Dmitriyevich; tel.: (4212) 23-58-67 Center - Khabarovsk.
BALAKSHIN Pavel Nikolayevich; tel.: (8182) 3-71-06, 3-86-84 Center - Arkhangelsk.
MAMATOV Pavel Dmitriyevich; tel.: (0912) 77-34-02 Center - Ryazan.
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 Descendants of Emperor Petr III Fedorovich   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
PAVEL I Petrovich, EMPEROR OF RUSSIA 1796-1801 (*Sankt-Peterburg 1.10.1754, +Murdered in Mihailovski Castle, Sankt-Peterburg 24.3.1801); m.
Pavel Alexandrovich, Grand Duke (*Tsarskoe Selo 3.10.1860, +Executed in Petropavlovsk Fortress 30.1.1919); m.
Paul R. Ilyinsky (Pavel Dmitrievich), Pr Romanovski-Iljinski (*London 27.1.1928); m.
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 Kennys Bookshop & Art Galleries Ltd - Shop Online   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
The Tukhachevsky affair - Alexandrov, Victor, - Translated from the French by John Hewish
The Kremlin - nerve-center of Russian history - Alexandrov, Victor, - Trans.
Grace astounding in Bolshevik Russia - a record of the Lord's dealings with brother Cornelius Martens - McCaig, A. - by A. McCaig
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 SULAIR: Russian Films
Dvorianskoe Gnezdo/ by Andrei Sergeevich Mikhalkov-Konchalovskii, 1969, ZVC 8619 (in Russian)
Vor = The Thief/ by Pavel Chukhrai, 1997, ZDVD 330, ZDVD 3552 (dialog in Russian with optional English, Spanish or French subtitles)
Vor/ by Pavel Chukhrai, 1997, ZVC 11799 (in Russian)
www-sul.stanford.edu /depts/hasrg/slavic/filmsRussia.htm   (10026 words)

  
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