Olga Aleksandrovna Ladyzhenskaya (Russian: Óльга Алекса́ндровна Лады́женская; 7 March 1922 – 12 January 2004) was a Russian mathematician who worked on partial differential equations, fluid dynamics, and the finite difference method for the Navier–Stokes equations. She received the Lomonosov Gold Medal in 2002. She is the author of more than two hundred scientific works, among which are six monographs. (Wikipedia).
Catherine the Great - Not Quite Catherine Yet - Extra History - #1
Before she became Catherine the Great, legendary empress of Russia, she was a smart but lonely girl named Sophia. Her mother ignored her until family connections proposed a marriage between Sophia and the presumptive heir to the Russian throne - and suddenly she was thrown from her quiet l
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Woman Cosmonaut Honoured (1964)
The first women in space is being rewarded for her work as a cosmonaut in 1964. Full title reads: "London. Woman Cosmonaut Honoured". London. VS of Russian / Soviet Union plane at London Airport. Russian cosmonaut - the first woman in space - Valentina Tereshkova arrives at the ai
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The First Woman in Space: Valentina Tereshkova - It Happened in Space #6
SUBSCRIBE, future astronauts: http://goo.gl/bRbj4 On June 16, 1963, cosmonaut Valentina Tereshkova launched into orbit as the pilot of Vostok 6. MORE to explore: Tereshkova and Gagarin: Similarities Between the First Man and Woman in Space http://goo.gl/uUW8j --- Watch more "It Happ
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Navier Stokes Equation | A Million-Dollar Question in Fluid Mechanics
The Navier-Stokes Equations describe everything that flows in the universe. If you can prove that they have smooth solutions, you'll win a million dollars. --- Official Problem Statement: https://www.claymath.org/millennium-problems/navier%E2%80%93stokes-equation A very informative talk
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Interview at Cirm: Olga Paris-Romaskevich
Interview at Cirm: Olga Paris-Romaskevich is a mathematician specializing in dynamic systems. She is interested in mathematical billiards and integrable systems - mathematical systems that come from physics. She is also very interested in popularizing fundamental research to the general pu
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The Soviet 'Night Witches' of World War Two - BBC REEL
During World War Two, the Soviet Air Forces created a women-only regiment that flew cropper planes to bomb the enemy at night. The Nazis called them the 'Night Witches'. In the diary of Yevgeniya (Zhenya) Rudneva, a 20-year-old astronomy student in Moscow, we're offered a rare glimpse in
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Catherine the Great - Not Quite Empress Yet - Extra History - #2
Listen to this Extra History series as a podcast! http://becausegamesmatter.com/podcast Sophia's excitement to meet her future husband deflated when she realized Peter III was a boor who cared nothing about Russia. By contrast, she threw herself into learning the culture with such vigor th
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Ladyzhenskaya Lecture 2022 | Mimi Dai - A path of understanding fluid equations
Mimi Dai (University of Illinois, Chicago) A path of understanding fluid equations: from Leray to Ladyzhenskaya, and beyond The mathematical theory of incompressible fluids, Ladyzhenskaya’s favorite topic, still poses challenges for us today. We briefly review the pioneering work of Leray
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Mathematics of Turbulent Flows: A Million Dollar Problem! by Edriss S Titi
URL: https://www.icts.res.in/lecture/1/details/1661/ Turbulence is a classical physical phenomenon that has been a great challenge to mathematicians, physicists, engineers and computational scientists. Chaos theory has been developed in the end of the last century to address similar phen
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Session 4 - Becoming Caltech, 1910–1930: Presentations from the Archives - 7/23/2020
Session 4: From High Volts to High Energy Physics (begins at 1:41) The Life and Times of Mathematician Olga Taussky-Todd (begins at 16:15) Clubs and Sports (begins at 40:16) Q&A (begins at 1:00:12) Learn more about: - This series: https://www.library.caltech.edu/becoming-caltech-presenta
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Learning Control | Cesar Millan's Dog Nation
Cesar’s off-leash work allows Korean Meat Dog Market rescue Sho ‘Nuff, to show off his true talent. ➡ Subscribe: http://bit.ly/NatGeoWILDSubscribe #NatGeoWILD #CesarMillan #DogNation About Cesar Millan’s Dog Nation: Cesar Millan is hitting the road! Going city to city across America, o
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In Stalin's Shadow: Svetlana Alliluyeva
When 85-year-old Lana Peters passed away in 2011 from complications due to colon cancer, the nation seemed to have forgotten the woman who had become a sensation during the Cold War. The History Guy recalls the extraordinary life of the woman whose defection to the United States represent
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Turn LinkedIn & Gmail into an Awesome CRM System (NetHunt)
👉 Use this link to get 40% off your first 3 months of NetHunt CRM for Gmail: https://bit.ly/nethunt A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) system is important for any business. LinkedIn and Gmail users can now manage all of their leads, pipelines, and sales without leaving the tools the
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Viking Expansion - The Lands of the Rus - Extra History - #4
Watch this video ad-free on Nebula: https://nebula.tv/videos/extra-history-viking-expansion-the-lands-of-the-rus-extra-history-4 The Rus Vikings headed further inland into eastern Europe, raiding Constantinople (unsuccessfully) at first, and then eventually falling into negotiations with
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Examples of non-positively curved groups - Kim Ruane
Women and Mathematics Title: Examples of non-positively curved groups Speaker: Kim Ruane Affiliation: Tufts University Date: May 23, 2017 For more videos, please visit http://video.ias.edu
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Free and hyperbolic groups - Olga Kharlampovich
Women and Mathematics Title: Free and hyperbolic groups I Speaker: Olga Kharlampovich Affiliation: Hunter College CUNY Date: May 16, 2017 For more videos, please visit http://video.ias.edu
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Hochwirksame und stabile Nanobodies | Mini-Antikörper von Alpakas
Hochwirksame und stabile Nanobodies stoppen Sars-CoV-2: https://www.mpg.de/17264487/0722nanobodies Die aus den Anden stammenden Alpakas haben besondere Abwehrstoffe im Blut: Ihre Antikörper sind viel kleiner und einfacher aufgebaut als die der meisten anderen Säugetiere. Die Antikörper
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Mr Khruschev Talks With Space Woman (1963)
Moscow, Russia, Soviet Union (USSR). CU. Valentina Tereshkova, the world's first space woman, in her capsule "Vostok 6" during flight - poor quality shots. Various shots of Secretary of the Communist Party of Soviet Union Nikita Khrushchev speaking on white telephone to the space woman
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Remarkable lives and legacy of Sofia Kovalevskaya and Emmy Noether by Leon Takhtajan
10 January 2017, 16:00 to 17:00 VENUE: Chandrasekhar Auditorium, ICTS, Bengaluru Sofia Vasilyevna Kovalevskaya (1850-1891), was the greatest woman mathematician of the XIXth century. She got her PhD at University of Göttingen, Germany (1874) under Karl Weierstrass and made original cont
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The Ukraine Humanitarian Crisis: Responses to Refugees and Internally Displaced Civilians
The Yale MacMillan Center’s European Studies Council (ESC), the Program on Refugees, Forced Displacement, and Humanitarian Responses (PRFDHR), and the Russian, East European, and Eurasian Studies Program (REEES) hosted a panel to hear first-hand the experiences from a war correspondent, th
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