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Vladimir Igorevich Arnold (alternative spelling Arnol'd, Russian: Влади́мир И́горевич Арно́льд, 12 June 1937 – 3 June 2010) was a Soviet and Russian mathematician.
- Mathematics
- Andrey Kolmogorov
- Moscow State University
- Soviet Union, Russian
12 June 1937. Odessa, USSR (now Ukraine) Died. 3 June 2010. Paris, France. Summary. Vladimir Arnold is a Ukranian-born mathematician who won a Wolf prize for his work on dynamical systems, differential equations and singularity theory. View three larger pictures. Biography.
Jun 11, 2010 · Vladimir I. Arnold, a Russian mathematician who discovered important theorems that found application in astronomy, mechanics and even weather forecasting, died June 3 in Paris. He was 72 and...
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A tribute to the late mathematician Vladimir Arnold, who solved Hilbert's 13th problem and made many contributions to topology, dynamics, and geometry. Three mathematicians share their personal recollections of Arnold's personality, style, and achievements.
Aug 30, 2017 · Abstract. Vladimir Arnold was a pre-eminent mathematician of the second half of the twentieth and early twenty-first century. Kolmogorov–Arnold–Moser (KAM) theory, Arnold diffusion, Arnold tongues in bifurcation theory, Liouville–Arnold theorem in completely integrable systems, Arnold conjectures in symplectic topology—this is a very ...
- Boris Khesin, Sergei Tabachnikov
- 2018
Vladimir Arnold (1937 – 2010) Share. Print. I was born on 12 June 1937 in Odessa and studied at the Moscow University from 1954 to 1959. I was a Candidate of physical-mathematical sciences, for the Thesis, resolving the Hilbert’s 13-th problem, Applied Mathematics (Keldysh) Institute in 1961 and attained the physical-mathematical sciences ...
Vladimir Arnold, who died on June 3 aged 72, was one of the great mathematicians of the 20th century, whose work helped explain why the systems around us, at any scale from particles to planets, work as they do. He found that small changes had an immense impact on outcomes. His study of particles helped him determined how fluids flow.