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Topic: Sergei Chetverikov


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  History of Science Society -- Newsletter Article
An interesting collection of papers can be found in a volume edited by Marjorie Grene, Dimensions of Darwinism: Themes and Counter Themes in Twentieth-Century Evolutionary Theory (Cambridge: Cambridge Univ. Press, 1983).
An important though not-much-discussed contribution to the development of evolutionary theory came from the Russian school of population genetics in the 1920s and 1930s, spearheaded by Sergei S. Chetverikov (1880-1959).
With regard to individual figures important in the synthesis, two are subjects of recent significant biographies.
www.depts.washington.edu /hssexec/newsletter/1997/allen.html   (9736 words)

  
 books on symmetries and integrability   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Godunov, Sergei K.; Romenskii, Evgenii I. Elements of continuum mechanics and conservation laws.
Wiley Series in Mathematical Methods in Practice, 4.
Bocharov, A. V.; Chetverikov, V. N.; Duzhin, S. V.; Khor'kova, N. G.; Krasil'shchik, I.
www.imath.kiev.ua /~appmath/books-links.html   (1154 words)

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