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List Of Taras Shevchenko National University Of Kyiv People
{{short description, None This is a list of notable students and faculty members associated with the Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv. Faculty members, scholars and scientists of Kyiv University have made a worthy contribution to the development of science, art and social-political thinking in Ukraine and abroad. Historians and philologists * Volodymyr Antonovych *O. Beletskiy * Mykhailo Drahomanov *Maryna Hrymych * Mykola Kostomarov * Ahatanhel Krymsky *I. Luchytskiy *Mykhaylo Maksymovych *Lyudmila Pavlichenko *V. Perets * Yevgeny Tarle Journalists * Valentyn Volodymyrovych Bugrym *Hanna Homonai *Andriy Shevchenko * Roman Skrypin Lawyers *O.A. Dzyubenko *M. Ivanishev * Abdul G. Koroma *O. Kystyakovskiy *Andriy Livytskyi *K. Nevolin * Vasily Nezabitovsky *O.A. Shalimov *M. Vladimirskiy-Budanov *Mark Warshawsky Economists *O.A. Dziubenko * Igor Vladimirovich Litovchenko *O.A. Shalimov *Igor Yegorov *M. Ziber Mathematicians * M. Bogolyubov *Boris Yakovlevich Bukreev ...
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Taras Shevchenko National University Of Kyiv
Kyiv University or Shevchenko University or officially the Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv ( uk, Київський національний університет імені Тараса Шевченка), colloquially known as KNU, is located in Kyiv, the capital of Ukraine. The university is universally recognized as the most prestigious university of Ukraine, being the largest national higher education institution. KNU is ranked within top 650 universities in the world. It is the third oldest university in Ukraine after the University of Lviv and University of Kharkiv. Currently, its structure consists of fifteen faculties (academic departments) and five institutes. It was founded in 1834 by the Russian Tsar Nikolai I as the Saint Vladimir Imperial University of Kiev, and since then it has changed its name several times. During the Soviet Union era, Kiev State University was one of the top-three universities in the USSR, along with Moscow State University and Len ...
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Mark Warshawsky
Mark Markovich Warshawsky (Varshavsky) (russian: Марк Маркович Варшавский, yi, מאַרק וואַרשאַווסקי; 26 November 1848In contrast to more recent scholarship, Noach Prilutski (1882-1941), in an article translated into English and adapted by Shura Vaisman, as, via ibiblio.org, states (evidently in error) that Warshawsky was born in Zhitomir in 1845. – 1907) was a Yiddish-language folk poet and composer.Mlotek, Chana (February 18, 2011).Varshavski, Mark" ''YIVO Encyclopedia of Jews in Eastern Europe''. yivoencyclopedia.org. Retrieved 2017-06-26. Biography Mark Warshawsky was born in Odessa into an Ashkenazi Jewish family. He moved with his family as a child to Zhitomir, where he later attended the four-year state rabbinical high school. He then went on to study law at Odessa University for one year, and completed his studies at Kiev University and upon completion of his studies, began to practice law in Kiev. He practiced law throughout hi ...
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Naum Davydovich Morgulis
Naum may refer to: People Given name * Saint Naum (c. 830–910), medieval Bulgarian writer and missionary *Naum (biblical figure) or Nahum, a minor prophet; or a figure mentioned in the genealogy of Jesus * Naum (metropolitan) (born 1961), Macedonian Orthodox metropolitan of the Diocese of Strumica * Naum Akhiezer (1901–1980), Soviet mathematician *Naum Babaev (born 1977), Russian entrepreneur *Naum Batkoski (born 1978), Macedonian footballer *Naum Birman (1924–1989), Soviet theater and film director *Naum Bozda (1784-1853), Serbian merchant and philanthropist * Naum Faiq (1868–1930), Assyrian nationalist *Naum Il'ich Feldman (1918–1994), Soviet mathematician * Naum Gabo (1890–1977), Russian sculptor *Naum Gurvich (1905–1981), Soviet-Jewish cardiac physician *Naum Idelson (1885–1951), Soviet astronomer *Naum Kleiman (born 1937), Russian historian of cinema *Naum Koen (born 1981), UAE-based Israeli-Ukrainian businessman *Naum Kove (born 1963), Albanian footballer *Naum ...
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Vadim Lashkaryov
Vadim Evgenievich Lashkaryov (October 7, 1903 – December 1, 1974), a prominent Soviet experimental physicist, was born in Kyiv, to a family of a lawyer. He was an Academician of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine and is known for his fundamental contributions to physics of semiconductors. Career Lashkaryov graduated from the Kiev Institute for People Education (as the Taras Shevchenko National University of Kiev, Kiev University was termed at that time) in 1924. He started his research work on the diffraction of X-rays in the Kiev Polytechnic Institute and continued it in the newly established Institute of Physics of the Ukrainian Academy of Sciences. In 1928 he moved to Physical-Technical Institute in Leningrad (currently Ioffe Institute in St. Petersburg), where he performed first in the Soviet Union experiments on electron diffraction. After a forced stay in Archangelsk, where he taught physics in the local Medical Institute, Lashkaryov returned to Kiev in 1939, where ...
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Yadrenko Myhailo
Myhailo Yosypovych Yadrenko ( ua, Михайло Йосипович Ядренко) was born April 16, 1932, in the village of Drimailivka (Kulykivka district, Chernihiv region, Ukraine) and died September 28, 2004, in Kyiv, Ukraine. Yadrenko was a prominent Ukrainian mathematician and pedagogue, Corresponding Member of the Ukrainian National Academy of Sciences, and head of the Department of Probability Theory and Mathematical Statistics at Kiev State University of Ukraine. Life and scientific activity From 1950 to 1955, Yadrenko was a student at the Department of Mechanics and Mathematics at the Kiev University, where he attended lectures of prominent mathematicians and teachers such as N.N. Bogolyubov, B.V. Gnedenko, and I.I. Gikhman. Under their guidance, Yadrenko began his scientific studies and published his first scientific work devoted to the investigation of properties of random walks. From 1955 to 1958, he was a postgraduate student at the Kiev University. In th ...
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Mykhailo Vaschenko-Zakharchenko
Mikhail Yegorovich Vaschenko-Zakharchenko (russian: Михаи́л Его́рович Ва́щенко-Заха́рченко, uk, Миха́йло Єго́рович Ва́щенко-Заха́рченко) (October 31 (old style) (November 12) 1825 in Malievka, Zolotonosha uyezd, Poltava Governorate, Russian Empire – August 14 (old style) (August 27) 1912 in Kiev, Russian Empire, (present-day Kyiv, Ukraine)) was a Russian mathematician, member of Moscow Mathematical Society from 1866 and Privy Councillor of Russia from 1908. His major areas of research included the history of geometry in antiquity and Lobachevskian geometry. Mikhail Vaschenko-Zakharchenko was married on Vera Nikolayevna Vaschenko-Zakharchenko (née Mel'nickaya), the founder of the First Private Kiev Gymnasium for women. Biography Vaschenko-Zakharchenko was born in noble family of Ukrainian descent. He studied in Zolotonosha uyezd college and the 2nd Kiev Gymnasium. His mathematical education he recei ...
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Anatoliy Skorokhod
Anatoliy Volodymyrovych Skorokhod ( uk, Анато́лій Володи́мирович Скорохо́д; September 10, 1930January 3, 2011) was a USSR, Soviet and Ukraine, Ukrainian mathematician. Skorokhod is well-known for a comprehensive treatise on the theory of stochastic processes, co-authored with Iosif Gikhman, Gikhman. In the words of mathematician and probability theorist Daniel W. Stroock “Gikhman and Skorokhod have done an excellent job of presenting the theory in its present state of rich imperfection.” Career Skorokhod worked at Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv, Kyiv University from 1956 to 1964. He was subsequently at the Institute of Mathematics of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine from 1964 until 2002. Since 1993, he had been a professor at Michigan State University in the US, and a member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. He was an academician of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine from 1985 to his death in 2011. ...
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Naum Z
Naum may refer to: People Given name *Saint Naum (c. 830–910), medieval Bulgarian writer and missionary * Naum (biblical figure) or Nahum, a minor prophet; or a figure mentioned in the genealogy of Jesus * Naum (metropolitan) (born 1961), Macedonian Orthodox metropolitan of the Diocese of Strumica *Naum Akhiezer (1901–1980), Soviet mathematician * Naum Babaev (born 1977), Russian entrepreneur * Naum Batkoski (born 1978), Macedonian footballer *Naum Birman (1924–1989), Soviet theater and film director * Naum Bozda (1784-1853), Serbian merchant and philanthropist *Naum Faiq (1868–1930), Assyrian nationalist *Naum Il'ich Feldman (1918–1994), Soviet mathematician *Naum Gabo (1890–1977), Russian sculptor *Naum Gurvich (1905–1981), Soviet-Jewish cardiac physician *Naum Idelson (1885–1951), Soviet astronomer *Naum Kleiman (born 1937), Russian historian of cinema *Naum Koen (born 1981), UAE-based Israeli-Ukrainian businessman * Naum Kove (born 1963), Albanian footballer * Na ...
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Nikolay Mitrofanovich Krylov
Nikolay Mitrofanovich Krylov (russian: Никола́й Митрофа́нович Крыло́в, uk, Микола Митрофанович Крилов) ( – May 11, 1955) was a Russian and Soviet mathematician known for works on interpolation, non-linear mechanics, and numerical methods for solving equations of mathematical physics. Biography Nikolay Krylov graduated from St. Petersburg State Mining Institute in 1902. In the period from 1912 until 1917, he held the Professor position in this institute. In 1917, he went to the Crimea to become Professor at the Crimea University. He worked there until 1922 and then moved to Kyiv to become chairman of the mathematical physics department at the Ukrainian Academy of Sciences. Nikolay Krylov was a member of the Société Mathématique de France and the American Mathematical Society. Research Nikolay Krylov developed new methods for analysis of equations of mathematical physics, which can be used not only for proving the existence ...
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Mikhail Krawtchouk
Mykhailo Pylypovych Kravchuk, also Krawtchouk ( uk, Миха́йло Пили́пович Кравчу́к) (September 27, 1892 – March 9, 1942), was a Soviet Ukrainian mathematician and the author of around 180 articles on mathematics. He primarily wrote papers on differential equations and integral equations, studying both their theory and applications. His two-volume monograph on the solution of linear differential and integral equations by the method of moments was translated 1938–1942 by John Vincent Atanasoff who found this work useful in his computer-project ( Atanasoff–Berry computer). His student Klavdiya Latysheva was the first Ukrainian woman to obtain a doctorate in the mathematical and physical sciences (1936). Kravchuk held a mathematics chair at the Kyiv Polytechnic Institute. His course listeners included Sergey Korolev, Arkhip Lyulka, and Vladimir Chelomei, future leading rocket and jet engine designers. Kravchuk was arrested by the Soviet secret polic ...
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Boris Delone
Boris Nikolayevich Delaunay or Delone (russian: Бори́с Никола́евич Делоне́; 15 March 1890 – 17 July 1980) was a Soviet and Russian mathematician, mountain climber, and the father of physicist, Nikolai Borisovich Delone. The spelling ''Delone'' is a straightforward transliteration from Cyrillic he often used in later publications, while ''Delaunay'' is the French version he used in the early French and German publications. Biography Boris Delone got his surname from his ancestor French Army officer de Launay, who was captured in Russia during Napoleon's invasion of 1812. De Launay was a nephew of the Bastille governor marquis de Launay. He married a woman from the Tukhachevsky noble family and stayed in Russia. When Boris was a young boy his family spent summers in the Alps where he learned mountain climbing. By 1913, he became one of the top three Russian mountain climbers. After the Russian Revolution, he climbed mountains in the Caucasus and ...
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Boris Yakovlevich Bukreev
Boris Yakovlevich Bukreev (Russian language, Russian: Борис Яковлевич Букреев; 6 September 1859 – 2 October 1962) was a Russian and USSR, Soviet mathematician who worked in the areas of complex functions and differential equations. He studied Lazarus Fuchs, Fuchsian functions of rank zero. He was interested in projective and non-Euclidean geometry. He worked on differential invariants and parameters in the Differential geometry of surfaces, theory of surfaces, and also wrote many papers on the history of mathematics. Biography Boris Bukreev was born in Lgov, Kursk Oblast, Lgov, Kursk Governorate of Russian Empire in the family of a school teacher. His grandfather was also a school teacher. His early education was at home and later he attended a classical Gymnasium at Kursk. In 1878 Bukreev entered Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv, St. Vladimir University that at the time was called the University of Saint Vladimir in Kyiv. The university was ...
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