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  1. Russian Mathematician Introduction: Pavel Samuilovich Urysohn, Vladimir Steklov, Solomon Mikhlin, Alexander Beilinson, Andrei Okounkov
  2. Moscow State University Faculty: Andrey Kolmogorov, Mikhail Lomonosov, Vladimir Arnold, Pavel Samuilovich Urysohn, Lev Landau, Igor Tamm
  3. People From Odessa: Vladimir Arnold, George Gamow, Irina Krush, Anna Akhmatova, Pavel Samuilovich Urysohn, Tatiana Gutsu, Sviatoslav Richter

1. Mathematiker Mit Uu
Translate this page Upton Francis Robbins (1852 - 1921, Peabody). urysohn pavel Samuilovich (1898- 1924, Odessa). A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z. zurück.
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2. Urysohn
Pavel Samuilovich Urysohn. Born 3 Feb 1898 in Odessa, Ukraine Died 17 Aug1924 in Batzsur-Mer, France. Pavel Urysohn is also known as Pavel Uryson.
http://www-gap.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history/Mathematicians/Urysohn.html
Pavel Samuilovich Urysohn
Born: 3 Feb 1898 in Odessa, Ukraine
Died: 17 Aug 1924 in Batz-sur-Mer, France
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Pavel Urysohn is also known as Pavel Uryson. His father was a financier in Odessa, the town in which Pavel Samuilovich was born. He came from a family descended from the sixteenth century Rabbi M Jaffe. It was a well-off family and Urysohn received his secondary education in Moscow at a private school there. In 1915 Urysohn entered the University of Moscow to study physics and in fact he published his first paper in this year. Being interested in physics at this time it is not surprising that this first paper was on a physics topic, and indeed it was, being on Coolidge tube radiation. However his interest in physics soon took second place for after attending lectures by Luzin and Egorov at the University of Moscow he began to concentrate on mathematics. Urysohn graduated in 1919 and continued his studies there working towards his doctorate. The authors of [8] write:-

3. Urysohn
Pavel Samuilovich Urysohn. Born 3 Feb 1898 in Odessa, Ukraine Died 17 Aug 1924in Batzsur-Mer, France. Pavel Urysohn is also known as Pavel Uryson.
http://homepages.compuserve.de/thweidenfeller/mathematiker/Urysohn.htm
Pavel Samuilovich Urysohn
Born: 3 Feb 1898 in Odessa, Ukraine
Died: 17 Aug 1924 in Batz-sur-Mer, France
Pavel Urysohn is also known as Pavel Uryson. His father was a financier in Odessa, the town in which Pavel Samuilovich was born. He came from a family descended from the sixteenth century Rabbi M Jaffe. It was a well-off family and Urysohn received his secondary education in Moscow at a private school there. In 1915 Urysohn entered the University of Moscow to study physics and in fact he published his first paper in this year. Being interested in physics at this time it is not surprising that this first paper was on a physics topic, and indeed it was, being on Coolidge tube radiation. However his interest in physics soon took second place for after attending lectures by Luzin and Egorov at the University of Moscow he began to concentrate on mathematics. Urysohn graduated in 1919 and continued his studies there working towards his doctorate. The authors of [8] write:- Luzin was a dynamic mathematician and it was he who persuaded Urysohn to stay on in order to study for a doctorate during At this stage Urysohn was interested in analysis, in particular integral equations

4. Urysohn
Pavel Samuilovich Urysohn. Born 3 Feb 1898 Pavel Urysohn entered the Universityof Moscow to study physics. However after attending lectures
http://www.math.hcmuns.edu.vn/~algebra/history/history/Mathematicians/Urysohn.ht

5. References For Urysohn
References for pavel urysohn. Articles PS Aleksandrov, pavel Samuilovichurysohn (Russian), Uspehi Matem. Nauk (NS) 5 (1)(35) (1950), 196202.
http://www-gap.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history/References/Urysohn.html
References for Pavel Urysohn
  • Biography in Dictionary of Scientific Biography (New York 1970-1990). Articles:
  • P S Aleksandrov, Pavel Samuilovich Urysohn (Russian), Uspehi Matem. Nauk (N.S.)
  • Istor.-Mat. Issled. No.
  • Arch. Hist. Exact Sci.
  • A V Arkhangel'skii and V M Tikhomirov, Pavel Samuilovich Uryson (1898-1924) (Russian), Uspekhi Mat. Nauk (1998), no. 5(323),5-26.
  • A V Arkhangel'skii and V M Tikhomirov, Pavel Samuilovich Uryson (1898-1924), Math. Surveys
  • S A Bogatyi, Yu M Smirnov and V V Fedorchuk, Pavel Samuilovich Uryson (Russian), Vestnik Moskov. Univ. Ser. I Mat. Mekh.
  • T Crilly and D Johnson, The emergence of topological dimension theory, in I M James (ed.), History of topology (Amsterdam, 1999), 1-24.
  • M Katetov, P S Uryson and the beginnings of general topology (Czech), Pokroky Mat. Fyz. Astronom.
  • L A Mazel', On reminiscences about P S Uryson (Russian), Voprosy Istor. Estestvoznan. i Tekhn.
  • V M Tikhomirov, Two letters to P S Uryson (Russian), Voprosy Istor. Estestvoznan. i Tekhn.
  • V M Tikhomirov, On the centenary of the birth of P S Uryson (Russian)
  • 6. Basic Mathematical Alphabets, The DML
    is for urysohn, pavel Samuilovich! V. is for Vitali, Giuseppe!
    http://www.amath.washington.edu/courses/351-winter-2002/dml.html
    Basic Mathematical Alphabets
    The Dead Mathematicians List, or,
    `E' is for Euler!
    by Shawn Walt Steve , and Robbie If you don't know all (well, at least 23) of these, then twelve whippings with a wet noodle for you! Everyone should be teaching this to his/her kids, too. A is for Abel , Niels Henrik! B is for Banach , Stefan! C is for Cauchy , Augustin Louis! D is for Dirichlet , Johann Peter Gustav Lejeune! E is for Euler , Leonhard! F is for Fourier , Jean Baptiste Joseph! G is for Gauss , Johann Carl Friedrich! H is for Hilbert , David! I is for Ingham , Albert Edward! J is for Jacobi , Karl Gustav Jacob! K is for Kolomogorov , Andrey Nikolayevich! L is for Lebesgue M is for Markov , Andrei Andreyevich! N is for Noether , Emmy Amalie! O is for Osgood , William Fogg! P is for Picard Q is for Quetelet , Lambert Adolphe Jacques! R is for Riemann , Georg Friedrich Bernhard! S is for Schwarz , Karl Herman Amandus! T is for Tarski , Alfred! U is for Urysohn , Pavel Samuilovich! V is for Vitali , Giuseppe! W is for Weierstrass , Karl Theodor Wilhelm! X is for Xenocrates , of Chalcedon!

    7. Lebensdaten Von Mathematikern
    Translate this page Marcin (3.4.1909 - 13.5.1984) Ulugh Beg (1393 - 27.10.1449) Upton, Francis Robbins(1852 - 10.3.1921) urysohn, pavel Samuilovich (3.2.1898 - 17.8.1924).
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    Translate this page Upton, Francis Robbins (1852 - 10.3.1921). urysohn, pavel Samuilovich (3.2.1898- 17.8.1924). du Val, Patrick (1903 - 1987). Valerio, Luca (1552 - 1618).
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    9. Urysohn
    Biography of pavel urysohn (18981924) Main index. pavel urysohn is also known as pavel Uryson.
    http://www-groups.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history/Mathematicians/Urysohn.html
    Pavel Samuilovich Urysohn
    Born: 3 Feb 1898 in Odessa, Ukraine
    Died: 17 Aug 1924 in Batz-sur-Mer, France
    Click the picture above
    to see a larger version Show birthplace location Previous (Chronologically) Next Biographies Index Previous (Alphabetically) Next Main index
    Pavel Urysohn is also known as Pavel Uryson. His father was a financier in Odessa, the town in which Pavel Samuilovich was born. He came from a family descended from the sixteenth century Rabbi M Jaffe. It was a well-off family and Urysohn received his secondary education in Moscow at a private school there. In 1915 Urysohn entered the University of Moscow to study physics and in fact he published his first paper in this year. Being interested in physics at this time it is not surprising that this first paper was on a physics topic, and indeed it was, being on Coolidge tube radiation. However his interest in physics soon took second place for after attending lectures by Luzin and Egorov at the University of Moscow he began to concentrate on mathematics. Urysohn graduated in 1919 and continued his studies there working towards his doctorate. The authors of [8] write:-

    10. Biography-center - Letter U
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    11. Urysohn Portrait
    Portrait of pavel urysohn pavel urysohn. JOC/EFR August 2001
    http://www-history.mcs.st-and.ac.uk/history/PictDisplay/Urysohn.html
    Pavel Urysohn
    JOC/EFR August 2001 The URL of this page is:
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    12. References For Urysohn
    References for pavel urysohn. Articles PS Aleksandrov, pavel Samuilovichurysohn, Uspekhi astronomicheskikh nauk 5 (1950), 196202.
    http://www.math.hcmuns.edu.vn/~algebra/history/history/References/Urysohn.html

    13. DOI 10.1070/rm1998v053n05ABEH000067 Citation AV Arkhangelskii, VM
    pavel Samuilovich urysohn (18981924). Citation, AV Arkhangelskii, VMTikhomirov, pavel Samuilovich urysohn (1898-1924) , Russ. Math.
    http://www.turpion.org/php/paper.phtml?journal_id=rm&paper_id=67

    14. Russian Mathematical Surveys, Contents Of Volume 53(1998)
    Number 5. pavel Samuilovich urysohn (18981924) AV Arkhangelskii, VM Tikhomirov,875. The geometry of maps into Euclidean space SA Bogatyi, 893.
    http://www.turpion.org/php/vcontents.phtml?jrnid=rm&year=1998

    15. GPC-2003
    Nikolaevich Lusin, and engaged in lively scholarly contact with the students of Lusin,pavel Sergeevich Alexandrov and pavel Samuilovich urysohn, who would in
    http://www.opu2003.narod.ru/biography_eng.html
    Andrei Nikolaevich Kolmogorov
    V. M. TIHOMIROV
    Department of Mathematics, Moscow State University, 117234 Moscow, Russia
    On the 20th of October 1987 one of the greatest scholars of our time, Andrei Nikolaevich Kolmogorov, passed away.
    A. N. Kolmogorov was born in 1903. His mother died in childbirth, his father did not take part in his upbringing, but in his childhood Kolmogorov was surrounded by love, care and attention. His mother's sister saw to his education and his early childhood was passed at her father's estate, his grandfather, a former big landowner. Those surrounding the boy tried to instill in him a love of knowledge, books and nature. 'I discovered the pleasure of mathematical discoveries early, at the age of five or six. I noticed the relations etc.' At home, where the boy grew up, his relatives organized a small school in the spirit of the new pedagogical ideas of that time. They 'published' a journal, 'Spring Swallows', in which the five year old boy 'oversaw' the mathematical section. He published his discovery in this journal.
    When the boy turned six years old, he moved to Moscow with his aunt. He was accepted into a Moscow gymnasium considered one of the most progressive of that time. The gymnasium was organized by a group of intelligentsia with a radical bent. The fact that along with normal studies many interesting pedagogical experiments were conducted differentiated it from most of the gymnasia of the time.

    16. Pavel Ptak
    List of publications. pavel Pták 1. ``On equalizers in generalized algebraic categories .Comment. 4. ``Tietzeurysohn theorem for functors (Czech). RNDr.
    http://math.feld.cvut.cz/ptak/
    Pavel Pták , curriculum vitae Personal data: Pavel P t á k , Prof., RNDr., DrSc. born June 17th, 1947, married (wife ing. Helena Ptáková, born 1946; son Pavel Pták, born 1971) Home address: K lucinám 13, 13000 - Praha 3, Czech Republic Work address: Czech Technical University, Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Department of Mathematics, Technická 2, 16627 - Prague 6, Czech Republik e-mail address: ptak@math.feld.cvut.cz fax: (00422)3119238, phone:(00422)24353565
    Education: The Charles University of Prague, Faculty of Mathematics and Physics, specialization - mathematical analysis RNDr. degree in the theory of categories (thesis: The generalized algebraic categories, Charles University) CSc. degree (= PhD.) in topology (thesis: Discreteness in uniform spaces, Charles University) Professional career: Lecturer and Senior Lecturer at The Czech Technical University of Prague-El. Eng. Docent = Associate Professor (ibid) Habilitation (thesis: Quantum logics, Czech Technical University) DrSc. in algebra (thesis: States on orthostructures and the axiomatics of quantum theories

    17. Urysohn's Examples: For There Is A Continuum Consisting Solely Of Points Of Orde
    urysohn's examples for there is a continuum consisting solely of points oforder. Janusz J. Charatonik, Pawel Krupski and pavel Pyrih 200102-21
    http://adela.karlin.mff.cuni.cz/kam/~pyrih/e/e2001v1/c/ect/node23.html
    Next: DENDRITES Up: ORDER OF A POINT Previous: Sierpiski Tringle
    Urysohn's examples: for there is a continuum consisting solely of points of order
    The arc-like continua are beautiful
    Janusz J. Charatonik, Pawel Krupski and Pavel Pyrih

    18. Urysohn's Examples: For Each Positive Integer There Is A Continuum X(n) Consisti
    urysohn's examples for each positive integer there is a continuum X(n) consistingsolely of Janusz J. Charatonik, Pawel Krupski and pavel Pyrih 200102-21
    http://adela.karlin.mff.cuni.cz/kam/~pyrih/e/e2001v1/c/ect/node21.html
    Next: Sierpiski Tringle Up: ORDER OF A POINT Previous: Curves of a finite
    Urysohn's examples: for each positive integer there is a continuum X n ) consisting solely of points of order n and 2 n
    The arc-like continua are beautiful
    Subsections
    Janusz J. Charatonik, Pawel Krupski and Pavel Pyrih

    19. Pronunciation Guide To Mathematicians
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    20. LES FRACTALES - BIOGRAPHIES
    Translate this page Hahn encourage Menger a travailler sur ce sujet. Ces travaux le conduise à unenouvelle définition indépendante de celle de pavel Samuilovich urysohn.
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    Biographies Section précédante menu Section suivante Gaston Maurice Julia Naissance : 3 FEV 1883 à Sidi Bel Abbés, Algerie
    Mort : 19 MAR 1978 à Paris, France à 85 ans Julia est un des pères de la théorie moderne des systèmes dynamique. On se souvient particulièrement de lui pour l'ensemble de Julia ( J c Fait marquant de sa vie : À 25 ans, il publie ces pages qui l'ont rendu célèbre Soldat à la première guerre mondiale, il est blessé au nez pendant une attaque. Il passe un certain temps à l'hôpital où il en profite pour poursuivre ses travaux en mathématiques. Il devient ensuite professeur à L'École polytechnique de Paris Publie en 1918 Mémoire sur l'itération des fonctions rationnelles, Journal de Mathématique Pure et Appliquée 8 , 1918, p.47-245. Concernant l'itération d'une fonction rationnelles. En 1925 un séminaire est organisé à Berlin pour étudier ses travaux. Brauer, Hopf and Reidemeister rédigent un essai sur ses travaux. Cet essai contient la première visualisation de ce qui est maintenant appelé l'ensemble de Julia. Malgré leur grande popularité dans les années 20, ses travaux sont oubliés par la suite jusqu'à ce que Benoît Mandelrot s'y intéresse.

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