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The Russian School of Mathematics ( RSM) is an after-school program based in North America that provides mathematics education to children attending K–12 public and private schools. The school provides children with the opportunity to advance in mathematics beyond the traditional school curriculum. The founder of RSM is Inessa Rifkin and the ...
Izvestiya: Mathematics is the English translation of the Russian mathematical journal Izvestiya Rossiiskoi Akademii Nauk, Seriya Matematicheskaya (Russian: Известия РАН. Серия математическая) which was founded in 1937. Since 1995, the journal has been published jointly by Turpion, the Russian Academy of Sciences ...
As of 2016, the All-Russian Mathematical Portal contains links to 108 periodicals, 5106 organizations, over 160,000 mathematical and scientific articles, and over 86,000 people. The website can be read in either Russian or English. As a standard default, it renders on-screen mathematics using MathJax. See also. MathSciNet
Pavel Sergeyevich Alexandrov ( Russian: Па́вел Серге́евич Алекса́ндров ), sometimes romanized Paul Alexandroff (7 May 1896 – 16 November 1982), was a Soviet mathematician. He wrote roughly three hundred papers, making important contributions to set theory and topology. In topology, the Alexandroff compactification ...
Uspekhi Matematicheskikh Nauk ( Russian: Успехи математических наук) is a Russian mathematical journal, published by the Russian Academy of Sciences and Moscow Mathematical Society and translated into English as Russian Mathematical Surveys . Uspekhi Matematicheskikh Nauk was founded in 1936, with Lazar Lyusternik as its ...
It focuses on economic theory, mathematical economics and econometrics. The CEMI was established in 1963 as an institute of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR, superseding the Laboratory of Economics and Mathematical Methods which had been founded by Vasily Sergeevich Nemchinov in 1958. In 1964 a branch of the institute was created in Tallinn ...
Presided over by Princess Yekaterina Dashkova (who at the same time was the Director of the Imperial Academy of Arts and Sciences, i.e., the country's "main" academy), the Russian Academy was engaged in compiling the six-volume Academic Dictionary of the Russian Language (1789–1794). The Russian Academy was merged into the Imperial Saint ...
This is a category for the Russian Academy of Sciences (and its forerunners) and five specialized national academies (and their forerunners): the Russian Academy of Medical Sciences, the Russian Academy of Education, the Russian Academy of Agriculture Sciences, the Russian Academy of Architecture and Construction Sciences, and the Russian Academy of Arts.