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Aleksei Ivanovich Markushevich

Aleksei Ivanovich Markushevich (Алексе́й Ива́нович Маркуше́вич, April 2 [O.S. March 20 ] 1908, Petrozavodsk, Olonets Governorate, Russian Empire – June 7, 1979, Moscow, USSR) was a Soviet mathematician, mathematical educator, and historian of mathematics. He is known for the Farrell–Markushevich theorem. (Wikipedia).

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History Lists: Who Is Vladimir Putin? | History

Get the facts about Russian President Vladimir Putin and his rise to power. Newsletter: https://www.history.com/newsletter Website - http://www.history.com /posts Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/History Twitter - https://twitter.com/history HISTORY Topical Video Season 1 Episode 1 W

From playlist Examine the Past | History

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The Tatiana Show — Andreas M. Antonopoulos

Tatiana Moroz and co-host Josh Scigala welcome Andreas M. Antonopoulos www.Tatianamoroz.com www.Vaultoro.com www.Antonopoulos.com Andreas M. Antonopoulos is a technologist and serial entrepreneur who has become one of the most well-known and well-respected figures in bitcoin. He is the a

From playlist Interviews and Shows

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Mannequin Cosmonaut Ivan Ivanovich - It Happened In Space #3

SUBSCRIBE, future astronauts: http://goo.gl/bRbj4 ------------------- Leading up to Yuri Gagarin's historic Vostok 1 flight, the Soviet Union launched two missions with a man-like mannequin, Ivan Ivanovich, on board.

From playlist It Happened In Space

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Ambassador Yuriy Sergeyev: The Current State of Ukraine’s Government

Yuriy Sergeyev is a former Ukrainian diplomat and politician, who has served as Permanent Representative of Ukraine to the United Nations. He is here at Yale as a visiting fellow in the Council on European Studies at the MacMillan Center. Episode April 20, 2016

From playlist The MacMillan Report

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Interview at Cirm: Konstantin Khanin

Chaire Jean-Morlet - First Semester 2017: 'KPZ Universality and Directed Polymers' Konstantin "Kostya" Mikhailovich Khanin is a Russian mathematician and physicist. Khanin received his PhD from the Landau Institute of Theoretical Physics in Moscow and continued working there as a research

From playlist Jean-Morlet Chair - Khanin/Shlosman - 1st Semester 2017

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Maxim Kontsevich, Equations for stability­

Maxim Kontsevich, IHÉS, France Equations for stability­

From playlist Conférence en l'honneur de Jean-Pierre Bourguignon

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Tom Lehrer: The Moonlighting Mathematician Part 2

Part 2 of my talk. A biography of Tom Lehrer.

From playlist Tom Lehrer: The Moonlighting Mathematician

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Interview with Alexander Goncharov

Prof. Alexander Goncharov is the first Gretchen and Barry Mazur Chairholder at IHES and a Professor in Mathematics at Yale University. In this interview he explains how he became interested in mathematics, his connection with IHES and with Barry Mazur, and talks about his research interest

From playlist Les entretiens de l'IHES

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Maxim Vengerov - The Last Rose of Summer (H. W. Ernst)

Maxim Vengerov plays "The Last Rose of Summer" by Heinrich Wilhelm Ernst, one of the most difficult violin pieces. Enjoy!

From playlist Interviews

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Gathering in Remembrance of Vladimir Voevodsky

https://www.ias.edu/events/gathering-remembrance-vladimir-voevodsky More videos on http://video.ias.edu

From playlist Mathematics

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Funeral Of Russia's President Kalinin (1946)

Thought to be Selected Originals from late 1940s material. Funeral of former president of USSR, Chairman Mikhail Ivanovich Kalinin in Moscow, Russia (Soviet Union). Russian voiceovered newsreel material. The coffin of Kalinin lies in state amongst flowers and candles. C/U the body

From playlist COUNTRIES THAT NO LONGER EXIST

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Red Spy Rudolf Abel Arrested In Brooklyn (1957)

Unissued / Unused material - Title reads: "Red Spy Nabbed". American voiceovered newsreel material. Brooklyn, New York, United States of America (USA). Travelling shot of road, of another car passing. GV of building, cars lined up outside. CU of man opening door of "United States

From playlist 20th Century Crimes

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Linux Sysadmin Basics -- LXC 4: Container Configuration

Another video inspired by Stephan Graber's incredible write-up here: https://www.stgraber.org/2013/12/20/lxc-1-0-blog-post-series/ (Stephane is one of the lead developers working on LXC). In this video, we'll look at how to configure our LXC containers, and set up some basics: -configuri

From playlist LXC -- Linux Containers

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Mendeleev's Periodic Table

Hank tells us about the awesomeness of the periodic table and the genius of the man who invented it. Follow SciShow on Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/scishow Like SciShow on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/scishow References and citations for this dose can be found in the Google docum

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Gathering in Remembrance of Vladimir Voevodsky

https://www.ias.edu/events/gathering-remembrance-vladimir-voevodsky More videos on http://video.ias.edu

From playlist Mathematics

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The Soviet Master Spy - Rudolf Abel I THE COLD WAR

Trenchcoats, bugs and secret agents are things we all know from the movies. But the Cold War was a busy time for spies from the USA and the Soviet Union. The USSR sent a real master spy to New York during this golden time of espionage: Rudolf Abel. Dead drops, secret hideouts and multiple

From playlist THE COLD WAR - All Episodes

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Russia's Finest General - Aleksei Brusilov I WHO DID WHAT IN WW1?

Aleksei Brusilov was the mastermind of Russia's finest moment in World War 1: The Brusilov Offensive. Although it didn't achieve it's planned objective, it broke the back of the Austro-Hungarian Army. The life of Aleksei Brusilov was an interesting one between the cultures and even after I

From playlist Who Did What In WW1?

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Math Major Guide | Warning: Nonstandard advice.

A guide for how to navigate the math major and how to learn the main subjects. Recommendations for courses and books. Comment below to tell me what you think. And check out my channel for conversation videos with guests on math and other topics: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCYLOc-m8Wu

From playlist Math

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Stanford Seminar: I forgot, I invented hypertext - Ted Nelson

Theodor Holm Nelson PhD May 11, 2022 In 1968 and 1969 I commuted to Brown, at my own expense, and worked with programmer Steven Carmody to implement clickable span of text, as well as the Back Button. This was the HES system. (It differed from Engelbart's Jump command, which he had show

From playlist Stanford EE380-Colloquium on Computer Systems - Seminar Series

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My husband was a KGB agent - BBC REEL

Since 2012, Nobel prize writer Svetlana Alexievich has interviewed hundreds of people in Russia for her upcoming book about love. In this excerpt, Alexevich speaks with a psychologist who describes her life under surveillance after she married a KGB agent. Excerpt from the film Lyubov -

From playlist Reel History

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