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  1. Russian Mathematicians in the 20th Century
  2. Russian for the Mathematician by Sydney Henry Gould, 1972-06-01
  3. RUSSIAN FOR THE MATHEMATICIAN by S.H. Gould, 1970
  4. Russian for the Scientist and Mathematician by Clive A. Croxton, 1984-05
  5. Russian for mathematicians by O. I Glazunova, 1997
  6. Proceedings of the International Congress of MathematiciansMoscow, 1966.[Text varies- Russian, English, French & German] by I G Petrovsky, 1968
  7. Russian Research Center paper by Mark Goldberg, 1983
  8. A Russian Childhood by S. Kovalevskaya, 1978-12-19

1. Michael Bukatin - Personal Interests
the lives of Kolmogorov and Aleksandrov the russian mathematicians - usually retain the homophobia which is so strongly rooted in the Russian culture. They never deny this
http://www.cs.brandeis.edu/~bukatin/personal.html
Mishka's Personal Page - Under Construction
My first photo (lower right corner) on a rave.
stands for liberation of gay people and software engineers!
(-: Love Search :-)
Gay Mathematicians
Internet information on gay mathematicians I was always fascinated by couples sharing intellectual or artistic pursuits. I do not think that straight couples sharing such pursuits are more common than gay couples doing the same, although I am not aware of any systematic studies of this phenomenon. Math is my primary interest, and thus I am particularly interested in couples doing math together. Fortunately, we have remarkable examples of such couples, living now or in the recent past, in United States and in Soviet Union. I do not think that people who are alive should be mentioned in such context on the Web, unless they explicitly want it or unless they provide this kind of information on their own Web pages. However, we have a remarkable example of a couple of gay mathematicians who lived together in the recent past in the Soviet Union to the extent it was possible in the society where being gay was a criminal offense, and people convicted of it often never came back. These mathematicians are Andrei Nikolaevich Kolmogorov, who is considered to be the mathematician number one in this century by many people, and Pavel Sergeevich Aleksandrov, a well known topologist. Their mathematical achievements were recognized by their fellow mathematicians and by the Soviet officialdom - both were high-ranking members of the Soviet Academy of Sciences.

2. RUSSIAN MATHEMATICIANS IN THE 20TH CENTURY
russian mathematicians IN THE 20TH CENTURY edited by Yakov Sinai (Princeton University, USA) In the 20th century, many mathematicians in Russia made great
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edited by Yakov Sinai (Princeton University, USA)
In the 20th century, many mathematicians in Russia made great contributions to the field of mathematics. This invaluable book, which presents the main achievements of Russian mathematicians in that century, is the first most comprehensive book on Russian mathematicians. It has been produced as a gesture of respect and appreciation for those mathematicians and it will serve as a good reference and an inspiration for future mathematicians. It presents differences in mathematical styles and focuses on Soviet mathematicians who often discussed "what to do" rather than "how to do it". Thus, the book will be valued beyond historical documentation. The editor, Professor Yakov Sinai, a distinguished Russian mathematician, has taken pains to select leading Russian mathematicians — such as Lyapunov, Luzin, Egorov, Kolmogorov, Pontryagin, Vinogradov, Sobolev, Petrovski and Krein — and their most important works. One can, for example, find works of Lyapunov, which parallel those of Poincaré; and works of Luzin, whose analysis plays a very important role in the history of Russian mathematics; Kolmogorov has established the foundations of probability based on analysis. The editor has tried to provide some parity and, at the same time, included papers that are of interest even today.

3. IUM: The Page Has Moved!
Founded in 1991 on the initiative of a group of wellknown russian mathematicians.
http://www.mccme.ru/english/ium/
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4. Directory Of Russian Mathematicians

http://www.ras.ru/cgi-bin/wldnew

5. Programme Committee - Notes Of Guidance
YOUNG russian mathematicians. Following discussions with representatives of the Moscow Mathematical Society and the Russian Academy
http://www.lms.ac.uk/activities/prog_com/yrm.html
YOUNG RUSSIAN MATHEMATICIANS
Following discussions with representatives of the Moscow Mathematical Society and the Russian Academy of Sciences, Council agreed to establish in 2000 a new scheme to help young Russian mathematicians to visit the UK and to provide some financial support. Visitors are chosen by Programme Committee from nominations made by the Council of the Moscow Mathematical Society, the Mathematical Department of the Russian Academy of Sciences, or by the head of the host department in the UK. Individuals may also apply personally. They each come to the UK for a period of between two and three weeks and give a series of about eight lectures on the work of their groups in Russia as well as their own contributions to it. They are expected to write up these lectures for publication in a series of occasional volumes in the Lecture Notes series, and they receive an advance on royalties of £1000 on receipt of the manuscript in publishable form. The Society will pay actual travel, accommodation, and subsistence costs up to a maximum of £1500. Nominations or applications under this scheme should be sent to the Programme Secretary, London Mathematical Society, De Morgan House, 57-58 Russell Square, London WC1B 4HS, in the form of a brief letter. Before a nomination or application is sent, preliminary discussion should be held between the potential host department in the UK and the potential visitor. The nomination or application should include the following information:

6. Buy Russian Mathematicians In The 20th Century At Walmart.com
russian mathematicians in the 20th Century in Paperback. ISBN 9812383859.
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7. Newsletter Item
Enquiries should be directed to Peter Cooper at the Society (cooper@lms.ac.uk). YOUNG russian mathematicians. Following discussions
http://www.lms.ac.uk/newsletter/0212/announcements.html
2003 LONDON MATHEMATICAL SOCIETY PRIZES Announcement and Call for Nominations A Prizes Committee has now been appointed for 2003. The membership is:
Dr K.M. Buzzard - k.buzzard@ic.ac.uk
Professor A.G. Chetwynd - a.chetwynd@lancaster.ac.uk
Professor R.T. Curtis - r.t.curtis@bham.ac.uk
Professor P. Goddard - president@lms.ac.uk
Professor A. Iserles - ai@damtp.cam.ac.uk
Professor E.G. Rees - elmer@maths.ed.ac.uk
Dr S.M. Rees - maryrees@liverpool.ac.uk
Professor M. Reid - miles@maths.warwick.ac.uk In 2003, Council expects to award the Polya Prize, the Senior Whitehead Prize, the Berwick Prize, and up to four Whitehead Prizes. Members are invited to submit their views on possible candidates for the award of the prizes listed below, to the President, Professor P. Goddard, London Mathematical Society, De Morgan House, 57-58 Russell Square, London WC1B 4HS or to any other member of the Prizes Committee by 17 January 2003. Nominations should contain explicit reference to the grounds on which the nomination is based. Brief descriptions of the criteria for each Prize are given below. Council reserves the right not to make an award of any particular Prize in the event that no candidate of sufficient merit is recommended by the Prizes Committee. Details of the regulations and the procedure for awarding the Prizes may be obtained from Isabelle Robinson at the Society (http://www.lms.ac.uk; email: robinson@lms.ac.uk).

8. [HM] Mersenne Primes And Russian Mathematicians
HM Mersenne primes and russian mathematicians. post a message on this topic. post a message on a new topic. 11 Apr 2000 HM Mersenne primes and russian mathematicians, by Mariano Mataix. 12 Apr 2000
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9. History Of Science Society -- Newsletter Article
Russian Soviet Science and Technology By the early twentieth century russian mathematicians were working at the leading edge of mathematics in many areas
http://depts.washington.edu/hssexec/newsletter/1997/graham.html
by Loren R. Graham
History of Science Society Newsletter, Volume 18 No. 4 (Supplement 1989)
Email: hssexec@u.washington.edu
FOREWORD
This is the fourth guide in the series Teaching the History of Science: Resources and Strategies, published under the auspices of the Committee on Education by the History of Science Society. These guides, written by specialists, are intended for the use of historians of science as well as general historians and any other teachers who wish to begin to revise a history of science course or to incorporate new topics into an existing course. The guides published in the Newsletter will be published, with other essays, as a pamphlet in mid 1989. Earlier guides appeared in the July 1986, April 1987, and Supplement 1988 issues of the Newsletter. The editorial board for each guide is drawn from the Society's Committee on Education. The committee welcomes comments on the value of these guides, as well as on suggested topics for future guides.
INTRODUCTION
The history of science and technology in Russian and the Soviet Union is a field of study that is underdeveloped in the West, and good books on the subject in English or other West European languages are correspondingly rare. Nonetheless, a number sources exist, as the following bibliography illustrates. Because of the youth of the field and the difficulty in gaining access to archives, the quality of existing works is uneven and the coverage spotty. In recent years this situation has begun to improve. There is a small but perceptible growth of interest in the history of Russian and Soviet science and technology in research universities. At present a handful of American universitiesMIT, Harvard, Pennsylvania, Northwestern, Georgetown, Columbia, Arizona, Oregon Stateoffer occasional courses on the subject, but as yet no more than three or four senior American historians are working full-time in the field.

10. Koleksi Diskusi Isnet (Maret 1995): Letter From Russian Mathematicians (fwd)
Letter from russian mathematicians (fwd). Etty Setyarsi (imran@lagrange.math.colostate.edu) Fri, 24 Mar 1995 145050 0700 (MST)
http://www.isnet.org/archive-milis/archive95/mar95/0365.html
Letter from Russian Mathematicians (fwd)
Etty Setyarsi ( imran@lagrange.math.colostate.edu
Fri, 24 Mar 1995 14:50:50 -0700 (MST)
Assalamu'alaikum Wr Wb.
Isnetter Yth, salah seorang Mathematician Europe, teman dari salah seorang
Prof.Mathematics CSU, menulis kondisi yang diamatinya terhadap
tindakan Rusia di Chechnya, sebaimana saya lampirkan dibawah ini.
Selamat menbaca.
Wassalamu'alikum Wr Wb.
Imran.M
imran@lagrange.math.colostate.edu
Forwarded message:

11. CTIA: Gorbachev Urges Russian Talent To Stay Home
said that about 90 percent of russian mathematicians leave Russia to work for foreign software I am sorry that russian mathematicians work everywhere, but Russian companies are
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12. Librairie Eyrolles, Russian Mathematicians In The 20th Century : Le Livre De Y.
russian mathematicians in the 20th century. Agrandir l image. Yakov Sinai. World Scientific. Caractéristiques. russian mathematicians in the 20th century.
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13. E-mail Addresses Of Russian Mathematicians Maintained By SV.
Email addresses of russian mathematicians maintained by SV.Duzhin ( a href= http//www.botik.ru/~duzhin http//www.botik.ru/~duzhin /a ), started 09-Feb
http://www.botik.ru/~duzhin/russmath.lst
# E-mail addresses of Russian mathematicians # maintained by S.V.Duzhin (http://www.botik.ru/~duzhin), # started 09-Feb-98, last updated 07-Dec-01 # # Currently 369 entries # # Send suggestions to if you find inaccuracies # or wish to add information to this list. # # Useful links: # 1. Moscow Mathematical Society # 2. Independent university of Moscow (http://www.mccme.ru/ium) # 3. Arnold's seminar (http://www.botik.ru/~duzhin/arnsem.html) # 4. Steklov Inst. at St.Petersburg (http://www.pdmi.ras.ru/) # 5. http://www.ras.ru/cgi-bin/wldnew/ (searchable index of 2550 # e-mails of Russian mathematicians prepared by RAS (April 1996)). # 6. http://www.math.msu.su/stuff/index.html (information about the # mathematicians of Moscow University (MechMath)). # # Notice: # 1. The term "Russian mathematicians" is used rather freely # (sorry if that makes any inconvenience). # 2. Optional active addresses are given as comments (after #). # 3. The list is ordered lexicographically by family name. # "Abramov, Sergei Alexandrovich" "Abrashkin, Victor A."

14. SOC.CULTURE.RUSSIAN FAQ: Monthly Repost
Newsgroups soc.culture.russian Subject SOC.CULTURE.RUSSIAN FAQ Monthly repost of modern civilization. Great russian mathematicians Lobachevsky, Markov, Lyapunov, Voronoy, Fedorov
http://www.faqs.org/faqs/cultures/russian/info
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SOC.CULTURE.RUSSIAN FAQ: Monthly repost
From: 74642.3600@compuserve.com (Alex Iatskovski) Newsgroups: soc.culture.russian http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/russian_club SOC.CULTURE.RUSSIAN FAQ Monthly repost Below is a monthly repost of some important SOC.CULTURE.RUSSIAN NEWSGROUP materials. Maintained by Alex Iatskovski. Entire content of this document is public domain and can be freely distributed, no permission needed. If you have any questions, suggestions or additions, please e-mail Alex Iatskovski at 74642.3600@compuserve.com. Table of Contents: 1. What is this document and why should I read it? 2. What is soc.culture.russian (the charter)? 3. What is soc.culture.russian.moderated RFC-1489 ] Cyrillic), with equal status. Extensive passages in other languages should be accompanied by a translation; otherwise most readers probably won't be able to understand it. Russian text should be transliterated with Latin letters or coded according to RFC 1489 (KOI-8). Other 8-bit coding schemes, such as "al'ternativnyj variant", should not be used, since few people will be able to read them. Announcements of administrative nature should always be made available in English (translated, if needed). Are there any posting guidelines? Not really. The newsgroups soc.culture.russian is unmoderated, which means that anything goes. The following suggestions are not mandatory, but are meant only for those who want to avoid being flamed for their postings. The topics discussed on the newsgroups will include, but not be limited to: * Russia itself, its past, present, and future (however current political events are best discussed in

15. Russian Mathematicians In Berlin In The Second Half Of The XIXth Until The Begin
ICM 98. russian mathematicians in Berlin in the second half of the XIXth until the beginning of the XXth centuries By SS Demidov.
http://elib.zib.de/ICM98/B/7/Berlin/demidov.html
ICM'98
Russian mathematicians in Berlin in the second half of the XIXth until the beginning of the XXth centuries
By S.S. Demidov
ICM'98 homepage Please send suggestions and corrections to: pahlig@zib.de
Last modified: June 19, 1998

16. [HM] Mersenne Primes And Russian Mathematicians
a topic from historia HM Mersenne primes and russian mathematicians. post a message on this topic post a message on a new topic
http://mathforum.org/epigone/historia/blendspixsmel
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[HM] Mersenne primes and Russian mathematicians
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12 Apr 2000 Re: [HM] Mersenne primes and Russian mathematicians , by Ignacio Larrosa Can~estro
12 Apr 2000 Re: [HM] Mersenne primes and Russian mathematicians , by Peter Ross
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17. BookFinder.com: Russian Mathematicians In The 20th Century
russian mathematicians in the 20th Century. by Yakov Sinai. Title russian mathematicians in the 20th Century. Author Yakov Sinai.
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18. Study Red Sea Parting Was Possible - (United Press International)
21 (UPI) russian mathematicians have determined the legendary parting of the Red Sea that let the Jews flee Egypt was possible, the Moscow Times reported.
http://washingtontimes.com/upi-breaking/20040121-080423-3978r.htm

19. Mathematics And Society. Mathematical Education At The Frontier Of Centuries.
We believe in man s intelligence. In spite of grave difficulties the russian mathematicians are not discouraged, in fact, they are optimistic.
http://www.mccme.ru/conf2000/engl.html
The International Commission on Mathematical Instruction ICMI Bulletin No. 47 December 1999 The All-Russian Conference on Mathematical Education
Dubna
Interim Announcement of an ICMI Regional Conference
The Organizing Committee for the All-Russian Conference on Mathematical Education (RCME) "Mathematics and Society. Mathematical Education at the Frontier of Centuries" is pleased to announce that RCME will be held in Dubna (Moscow region), Russia, from September 18 to September 23, 2000. This conference has been officially recognized by the Executive Committee of ICMI as an ICMI Regional Conference. The Conference will deal with the major problems of mathematical education in Russia, pertaining both to secondary schools and to institutions of higher learning. In RCME we intend to acquire an adequate understanding of the current state of mathematical education in Russia and in the world, to elaborate general conceptual proposals for its development in the beginning of the next century. Needless to say, the success of RCME cannot be attained without strong participation of representatives from all regions of the Russian Federation and of advocates of all of the methodical schools and directions. We also expect that leading scientists and methodologists from abroad will participate. The organizers of the Conference are the Russian Academy of Science, the Russian Academy of Education, Moscow State University, and other major scientific and educational institutions of Russia.

20. About The IUM
It was founded in 1991 at the initiative of a group of wellknown russian mathematicians, who now comprise the Academic Council of the University.
http://www.mccme.ru/mathinmoscow/ind.php?page=2

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