Luzin Nikolai Nikolaevich Luzin. Honours awarded to Nikolai Luzin (Click a linkbelow for the full list of mathematicians honoured in this way). http://www-gap.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history/Mathematicians/Luzin.html
Extractions: Nikolai Nikolaevich Luzin was born in Irkutsk, and his birthplace was not, as is incorrectly stated in a number of sources, Tomsk. Nikolai's father was a businessman, half Russian and half Buryat. Nikolai was the only son of his parents and the family moved to Tomsk when he was about eleven years old so that he could attend the Gymnasium there. One might expect that Nikolai would have shown a special talent for mathematics at the Gymnasium, but this was far from the case ([15] and [16]):- This was because the system of instruction ... was based on mechanical memory: it was required to learn the theorems by heart and to reproduce their proofs exactly. For Luzin this was torture. His progress in mathematics at the Gymnasium became worse and worse, so that his father was obliged to engage a tutor ... Fortunately the tutor was a talented young man who quickly discovered that, despite Luzin's poor performance in mathematics, he could solve hard problems but often using a novel method that the tutor had never seen before. Soon the tutor had shown Luzin that mathematics was not a subject where one had to learn long lists of facts, but a topic where creativity and imagination played a major role.
Extractions: Biography Joseph-Louis Lagrange (1736-1813) worked in analysis, number theory, and celestial mechanics. He succeeded Euler at the Academy of Science in Berlin, but then moved on to the Paris Academy of Science. He was a co-founder of the Ecole Polytechnique, where he taught analysis. His major work is Mecanique analytique , applying analytical methods to the subject of mechanics. He didn't like illustrations in his publications Stamp France 1958 Lavrentev is remembered for an outstanding book on conformal mappings and he made many important contributions to that topic. In the 1940s he developed the theory of quasi-conformal mappings which gave a new geometrical approach to partial differential equations. One of the major areas to which he applied this work was to hydrodynamics. The 1940s was a period of industrialization and construction and, after 1945, Lavrentev founded new areas of research in mechanics and applied physics which were aimed at laying the theoretical foundation necessary for the large construction projects of building dams, canals and bridges on the Volga, Dnieper and Don rivers.He also applied the theory of complex variables to other topics, in particular to non-linear waves. Other topics where he made substantial contributions where the theory of sets, the general theory of functions, and the theory of differential equations.
Nikolai Nikolaevich Luzin Nikolai Nikolaevich Luzin. Nikolai Nikolaevich Luzin was born in Irkutsk, and hisbirthplace was not, as is incorrectly stated in a number of sources, Tomsk. http://umm.kou.edu.tr/math/nikolai_nikolaevich_luzin.htm
Extractions: Died: 25 Feb 1950 in Moscow, USSR Nikolai Nikolaevich Luzin was born in Irkutsk, and his birthplace was not, as is incorrectly stated in a number of sources, Tomsk. Nikolai's father was a businessman, half Russian and half Buryat. Nikolai was the only son of his parents and the family moved to Tomsk when he was about eleven years old so that he could attend the Gymnasium there. One might expect that Nikolai would have shown a special talent for mathematics at the Gymnasium, but this was far from the case ([13] and [14]):- This was because the system of instruction ... was based on mechanical memory: it was required to learn the theorems by heart and to reproduce their proofs exactly. For Luzin this was torture. His progress in mathematics at the Gymnasium became worse and worse, so that his father was obliged to engage a tutor ... Fortunately the tutor was a talented young man who quickly discovered that, despite Luzin's poor performance in mathematics, he could solve hard problems but often using a novel method that the tutor had never seen before. Soon the tutor had shown Luzin that mathematics was not a subject where one had to learn long lists of facts, but a topic where creativity and imagination played a major role. In 1901 Luzin left the Gymnasium and at this time his father sold his business and the family moved to Moscow. There Luzin entered the Faculty of Physics and Mathematics at Moscow University intending to train to become an engineer. At first Luzin lived in the new family home in Moscow, but Luzin's father began to gamble on the stock exchange with the money he had made from the sale of his business. The family soon hit hard times as Luzin's father lost all their savings and the family had to leave their home. Luzin, together with a friend, moved into a room owned by the widow of a doctor. His friend soon became involved with the Revolution and was forced into hiding. Luzin stayed on by himself in the room but he clearly got on well with the owners since he later, in 1908, married the widow's daughter.
Extractions: Full Members of the Academy Ladyzhenskaya Olga Aleksandrovna Lamanskii Vladimir Ivanovich Landau Lev Davidovich Landsberg Grigorii Samuilovich Langsdorf Grigorii Ivanovich (Georg Heinrich) Lappo-Danilevskii Aleksandr Sergeevich Laptev Vladimir Viktorovich Larichev Oleg Ivanovich Larionov Vladimir Petrovich Larkin Anatolii Ivanovich Laskorin Boris Nikolaevich Latyshev Vasilii Vasilievich Laverov Nikolai Pavlovich Lavrenko Yevgenii Mikhailovich Lavrentiev Mikhail Alekseevich Lavrentiev Mikhail Mikhailovich Lavrov Piotr Alekseevich Lavrovskii Nikolai Alekseevich Laxmann Kirill Gustavovich (Erich Gustav) Lazarev Piotr Petrovich Lazarev Vladislav Borisovich Le Roy Piotr Liudovik (Pierre-Louis) Lebedev Aleksandr Alekseevich Lebedev Sergei Alekseevich Lebedev Sergei Vasilievich Lebedev-Polianskii Pavel Ivanovich Legasov Valerii Alekseevich Lehmann Johann Gottlieb Lehrberg August (Aaron) Christian Leibenson Leonid Samuilovich Lenz Emilii Khristianovich (Heinrich Friedrich Emil) Lenz Robert Khristianovich (Robert Christian) Leonov Leonid Maksimovich Leonov Yuri Georgievich Leontiev Aleksandr Ivanovich Leontiev Leopold Igorevich Leontovich Mikhail Aleksandrovich Lepekhin Ivan Ivanovich Letnikov Feliks Artemievich Leutmann Johann Georg Levinson-Lessing Franz Yulievich Lexell Andrei Ivanovich (Andreaus Johann) Liakisnev Nikolai Pavlovich Liapunov Aleksandr Mikhailovich Liapunov Boris Mikhailovich Libert (Liebertus) Johann Christophor Lifshits Ilia Mikhailovich
Loodus- Ja Täppisteadlaste Eluaastaid geograaf) Lorentz, Hendrik Antoon (18531928) (HOL füüsik) Lummer, Otto (1860-1925)(GER füüsik) luzin nikolai (1833-1950) (matemaatik) Tagasi algusesse http://www.physic.ut.ee/~janro/
Academicians (main_a06) 1939 Luppol Ivan Kapitonovich. 1929 luzin nikolai Nikolaevich. 1994 LvovDmitri S. 1987 Lyakishev Nikolai Pavlovich. 1939 Lysenko Trofim Denisovich. http://www.icp.ac.ru/RAS_1724-1999/CD_PAH/ENG/GALLERY/ACA_MA06.HTM
Extractions: Full Members of the Academy Ladyzhenskaya Olga Aleksandrovna Lamanskii Vladimir Ivanovich Landau Lev Davidovich Landsberg Grigorii Samuilovich Langsdorf Grigorii Ivanovich (Georg Heinrich) Lappo-Danilevskii Aleksandr Sergeevich Laptev Vladimir Viktorovich Larichev Oleg Ivanovich Larionov Vladimir Petrovich Larkin Anatolii Ivanovich Laskorin Boris Nikolaevich Latyshev Vasilii Vasilievich Laverov Nikolay Pavlovich Lavrenko Yevgenii Mikhailovich Lavrentiev Mikhail Alekseevich Lavrentiev Mikhail Mikhailovich Lavrov Piotr Alekseevich Lavrovskii Nikolai Alekseevich Laxmann Kirill Gustavovich (Erich Gustav) Lazarev Piotr Petrovich Lazarev Vladislav Borisovich Le Roy Piotr Liudovik (Pierre-Louis) Lebedev Aleksandr Alekseevich Lebedev Sergei Alekseevich Lebedev Sergei Vasilievich Lebedev-Polianskii Pavel Ivanovich Legasov Valerii Alekseevich Lehmann Johann Gottlieb Lehrberg August (Aaron) Christian Leibenson Leonid Samuilovich Lenz Emilii Khristianovich (Heinrich Friedrich Emil) Lenz Robert Khristianovich (Robert Christian) Leonov Leonid Maksimovich Leonov Yuri Georgievich Leontiev Aleksandr Ivanovich Leontiev Leopold Igorevich Leontovich Mikhail Aleksandrovich Lepekhin Ivan Ivanovich Letnikov Feliks Artemievich Leutmann Johann Georg Levinson-Lessing Franz Yulievich Lexell Andrei Ivanovich (Andreaus Johann) Liapunov Aleksandr Mikhailovich Liapunov Boris Mikhailovich Libert (Liebertus) Johann Christophor Lifshits Ilia Mikhailovich Lifshits Yevgenii Mikhailovich Likhachev Dmitrii Sergeevich
All Members (main_a10) Member Luzhkov Aleksandr Ivanovich. 1997 Corr.Member Luzin Gennadii Pavlovich.1929 Academician luzin nikolai Nikolaevich. 1994 Academician Lvov Dmitri S. http://www.icp.ac.ru/RAS_1724-1999/CD_PAH/ENG/GALLERY/XXA_MA10.HTM
Extractions: Full List of Academy Members Foreign Mem. L'Huiller Simon-Antoine-Jean Foreign Mem. La Vallee-Poussin Louis de Foreign Mem. Lacaille Nicolas-Louis de Foreign Mem. Lacaze-Duthiers Felix-Joseph-Henri de Foreign Mem. Lachmann Karl Konrad Friedrich Foreign Mem. Lacroix Francois-Antoine-Alfred Academician Ladyzhenskaya Olga Aleksandrovna Foreign Mem. Lagarde (Boetticher) Paul Anton de Corr.Member Lagorio Aleksandr Yevgenievich (Alexander Karl Leo) Foreign Mem. Lagrange Joseph Louis, de, count Corr.Member Lagus Wilhelm Foreign Mem. Lalande Le Francois Joseph-Jerom de Academician Lamanskii Vladimir Ivanovich Corr.Member Lamanskii Yevgenii Ivanovich Corr.Member Lame Gabriel Foreign Mem. Landau Edmund Georg Hermann Academician Landau Lev Davidovich Foreign Mem. Landolt Hans Heinrich Academician Landsberg Grigorii Samuilovich Foreign Mem. Langevin Paul Foreign Mem. Langles Louis-Mathieu Academician Langsdorf Grigorii Ivanovich (Georg Heinrich) Foreign Mem. Lankester Edwin Ray Foreign Mem. Lanman Charles Rokwell Hon. Member Lanskoi Sergei Stepanovich Corr.Member
Biography-center - Letter L sonoma.edu/BruceMedalists/Luyten/index. html. luzin, nikolai. wwwhistory.mcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history/ Mathematicians/luzin.html. Lwoff, André http://www.biography-center.com/l.html
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Luzin Biography of nikolai luzin (18831950) nikolai Nikolaevich luzin. Born 9 Dec 1883 in Irkutsk, Russia nikolai Nikolaevich luzin was born in Irkutsk, and his birthplace was not, as is incorrectly stated in a number http://www-groups.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history/Mathematicians/Luzin.html
Extractions: Nikolai Nikolaevich Luzin was born in Irkutsk, and his birthplace was not, as is incorrectly stated in a number of sources, Tomsk. Nikolai's father was a businessman, half Russian and half Buryat. Nikolai was the only son of his parents and the family moved to Tomsk when he was about eleven years old so that he could attend the Gymnasium there. One might expect that Nikolai would have shown a special talent for mathematics at the Gymnasium, but this was far from the case ([15] and [16]):- This was because the system of instruction ... was based on mechanical memory: it was required to learn the theorems by heart and to reproduce their proofs exactly. For Luzin this was torture. His progress in mathematics at the Gymnasium became worse and worse, so that his father was obliged to engage a tutor ... Fortunately the tutor was a talented young man who quickly discovered that, despite Luzin's poor performance in mathematics, he could solve hard problems but often using a novel method that the tutor had never seen before. Soon the tutor had shown Luzin that mathematics was not a subject where one had to learn long lists of facts, but a topic where creativity and imagination played a major role.
References For Luzin References for nikolai luzin. Nauk 8 (2) (1953), 93104. PI Kuznetsov, nikolaiNikolaevich luzin, Russian Mathematical Surveys 29 (5) (1974), 195-208. http://www-gap.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history/References/Luzin.html
Extractions: N K Bari and L A Lyusternik, The work on N N Luzin on the metric theory of functions (Russian), Uspekhi Mat. Nauk S S Demidov, From the early history of the Moscow school of function theory, Philosophia Mathematica S S Demidov, A N Parshin and S M Polovinkin, On the correspondence of N N Luzin with P A Florensky (Russian), Istor.-Mat. Issled. No. S S Demidov, A N Parshin, S M Polovinkin and P V Florensky, The correspondence of N N Luzin with P A Florensky (Russian), Istor.-Mat. Issled. No. V S Fedorov, The work of N N Luzin on the theory of functions of a complex variable (Russian), Uspekhi Mat. Nauk C E Ford, The influence of P A Florensky on N N Luzin, Historia Mathematica C E Ford, Mathematics and Religion in Moscow, Mathematical Intelligencer 13 (2) (1991), 24-30.
The Mathematics Genealogy Project - Nikolai Luzin nikolai Nikolayevich luzin Biography P. Uryson, According to our currentonline database, nikolai luzin has 12 students and 751 descendants. http://www.genealogy.ams.org/html/id.phtml?id=10479
Panorama Of Russia The Case of the academician nikolai Nikolaevich luzin. Ed. by S.S 12.00. nikolai luzin (18831950) was a renowned Russian mathematician http://panrus.com/books/11628.htm
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MATHEMATICIAN Translate this page Leonardo da Vinci. Lie, Sophus Lindelöf, Ernst. Liouville, Joseph. Lipschitz, Rudolf.Lobachevsky, nikolai luzin, nikolai. M - N. Maclaurin, Colin Mazur, Stanislaw. http://umm.kou.edu.tr/MATHEMATICIAN.htm
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Lavryent Yev MA Nikolai Nikolayevich Luzin (Stat Ya 1974 G.) Publikatsiya USPYEKHI MATYEMATICHYESKIX NAUK, 1974 g., syentyabr oktyabr ,t.XXIX, vyp.5 (179). nikolai Nikolayevich luzin (1883-1950). UDK 9251. http://www.prometeus.nsc.ru/eng/akademgorodok/lavrentev/works/luzin.ssi
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References For Luzin References for the biography of nikolai luzin References for nikolai luzin. Biography in Dictionary of Scientific Biography P I Kuznetsov, nikolai Nikolaevich luzin, Russian Mathematical Surveys29 http://www-history.mcs.st-and.ac.uk/history/References/Luzin.html
Extractions: N K Bari and L A Lyusternik, The work on N N Luzin on the metric theory of functions (Russian), Uspekhi Mat. Nauk S S Demidov, From the early history of the Moscow school of function theory, Philosophia Mathematica S S Demidov, A N Parshin and S M Polovinkin, On the correspondence of N N Luzin with P A Florensky (Russian), Istor.-Mat. Issled. No. S S Demidov, A N Parshin, S M Polovinkin and P V Florensky, The correspondence of N N Luzin with P A Florensky (Russian), Istor.-Mat. Issled. No. V S Fedorov, The work of N N Luzin on the theory of functions of a complex variable (Russian), Uspekhi Mat. Nauk C E Ford, The influence of P A Florensky on N N Luzin, Historia Mathematica C E Ford, Mathematics and Religion in Moscow, Mathematical Intelligencer 13 (2) (1991), 24-30.