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Mikhail Vasilyevich Lyapunov (12 October [O.S. 30 September] 1820 – 2 December [O.S. 20 November] 1868) was a Russian astronomer and a head of the Demidov Lyceum in Yaroslavl.
He was the father of Aleksandr and Sergei Lyapunov.[1]
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Mikhail Vasilyevich Lyapunov (12 October [O.S. 30 September] 1820 – 2 December [O.S. 20 November] 1868) was a Russian astronomer and a head of the Demidov...
He was the son of the astronomer MikhailLyapunov and the brother of the pianist and composer Sergei Lyapunov. Lyapunov is known for his development of...
with the surname include: Alexey Lyapunov (1911–1973), Russian mathematician Aleksandr Lyapunov (1857–1918), son of Mikhail (1820–1868), Russian mathematician...
composer, pianist and conductor. Lyapunov was born in Yaroslavl in 1859. After the death of his father, MikhailLyapunov, when he was about eight, Sergei...
Mikhail Nikolaevich Lyapunov (Russian: Михаил Николаевич Ляпунов; 1 March 1848 — 4 March 1909) was Russian statesman and military leader and a participant...
Dmitry Dubyago, Alexander Dubyago, Georgii Frederiks, Semen Altshuler, MikhailLyapunov, Dmitrii Sintsov, Oskar Anderson, Wilhelm Anderson, Kadir Timergazin...
Prokopy Petrovich Lyapunov (also Prokofy; Russian: Прокопий/Прокофий Петрович Ляпунов) (Isady, Grand Duchy of Moscow; b. ? — July 22, 1611; Tsardom of...
attempt by Mikhail Tatishchev, followed by another by Ivan Kriuk-Kolychev in the spring, both of whom were put to death. Then Prokofy Lyapunov declared...
Pontryagin. M. I. Zelikin was awarded the Chebyshev Award in 1987 and the Lyapunov Award in 2010. He was elected a corresponding member of the Russian Academy...
evolution Mikhail Lomonosov polymath, inventor of the off-axis reflecting telescope, discoverer of the atmosphere of Venus MikhailLyapunov, astronomer...
prisoners with minimal training or equipment. Russian General Mikhail Nikolaevich Lyapunov had been a lawyer before the war, and had limited formal military...
Russian garrison of 3,200 men and 70 officers commanded by Governor MikhailLyapunov. The two nations would later agree to divide Sakhalin as part of the...
death of False Dmitry II, Trubetskoy enters into negotiations with Prokopy Lyapunov on the organization of the first rebellion to liberate Moscow from the...
Aleksandr Lyapunov, founder of stability theory, author of the Lyapunov's central limit theorem, Lyapunov equation, Lyapunov fractal, Lyapunov time etc...
Aleksandr Lyapunov, founder of stability theory, author of the Lyapunov's central limit theorem, Lyapunov equation, Lyapunov fractal, Lyapunov time Yuri...
Lyapunov, that "[t]here are almost no results from the Council. Berg only demands paperwork and strives for the expansion of the Council." Lyapunov,...
Aleksandr Khinchin, Andrey Kolmogorov, Aleksandr Kronrod, Mikhail Lavrentyev, Alexey Lyapunov, Lazar Lyusternik, Pyotr Novikov, Lev Schnirelmann and Pavel...
Polish invaders in Moscow under the command of Prokopy Lyapunov. Zarutsky organized Lyapunov's assassination and became the leader of the army; however...
(1859–1920) Nikolay Sokolov (1859–1922) Sergei Lyapunov (1859–1924) Arthur Friedheim (1859–1932) Mikhail Ippolitov-Ivanov (1859–1935) Victor Ewald (1860–1935)...
(1799–1870) Anatoly Lyadov (1855–1914) Lyudmila Lyadova (1925–2021) Sergei Lyapunov (1859–1924) Boris Lyatoshinsky (1895–1968), born in present-day Ukraine...
orchestra, by Alfredo Casella shortly before Balakirev's death, and by Sergei Lyapunov. Eugene Ormandy and the Philadelphia Orchestra recorded Casella's orchestration...
Aleksandr Lyapunov, founder of stability theory, author of the Lyapunov's central limit theorem, Lyapunov equation, Lyapunov fractal, Lyapunov time Leonty...
to Moscow. A right wing of rebels, composed of a group led by Prokopy Lyapunov, a Riazan militia commander, and Istoma Pashkov, a squire from Tula, advanced...
Russia's boyar class due to the actions of King Sigismund III. After Prokopy Lyapunov rallied the First Volunteer Army in Ryazan, Pozharsky promptly joined the...
Classical era. Many composers began to channel nationalistic themes, such as Mikhail Glinka, The Five and Belyayev circle in Russia; Frédéric Chopin in Poland;...
Academy of Sciences and Saint Petersburg State University and polymath Mikhail Lomonosov founded the Moscow State University, establishing a strong native...