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1955- Russian mathematician who solved the Restricted Burnside Problem, one of the most difficult and long-lasting problems in the branch of mathematics called group theory. Author of more than 60 research papers in mathematics, in 1994 Zelmanov was...
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Efim Isaakovich Zelmanov (Ефим Исаакович Зельманов: born September 7 1955) is a mathematician, known for his work on combinatorial problems in nonassociative algebra and group theory, including his solution of the restricted...


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Four awarded Fields Medals for mathematics. (Jean Bourgain, Pierre-Lois Lions, Jean-Christopher Yoccoz, Efim Isaakovich Zelmanov) (Brief Article)
08/13/1994: 424 words, approx. 1 pages
From Paris to Princeton, for research subjects ranging from harmonic analysis to complex dynamics, four mathematicians have won the Fields Medal, the most prestigious award in mathematics. First presented in 1936 at the International Congress of Mathematics (ICM), the Fields Medal, which...
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Progress in Physics
Zelmanov's Anthropic Principle and Torah.(LETTERS TO PROGRESS IN PHYSICS)(Abraham Zelmanov )
07/01/2007: 664 words, approx. 2 pages
According to Jewish Kabbalistic tradition, nothing is real except for G-d. In this brief letter, originally addressed to Torah scholars, we demonstrate how Zelmanov's Anthropic Principle is consistent with this tradition by analyzing the famous question in philosophy, "If a tree falls in...
 


 

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