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Sergei Kuznetsov Interview November 8, 1994
NOTE: to view these items please visit http://dynkincollection.library.cornell.eduInterview conducted by Eugene Dynkin with Sergei E. Kuznetsov on November 8, 1994 , this file has had a portion removed from the middle because of a phone call Kuznetsov received
Sergei Kuznetsov Interview December 1, 1994
NOTE: to view these items please visit http://dynkincollection.library.cornell.eduInterview conducted by Eugene Dynkin with Sergei E. Kuznetsov on December 1, 199
An explicit Kuznetsov-Muravitsky enrichment
An embedding of arbitrary Heyting algebra H into a reduct from the variety of
Kuznetsov-Muravitsky algebras is constructed. An algebraic proof is given that
this reduct belongs to the variety of Heyting algebras generated by H
Sergei Kuznetsov Interview July 7, 1989
NOTE: to view these items please visit http://dynkincollection.library.cornell.eduInterview conducted by Eugene Dynkin with Sergei E. Kuznetsov on July 7, 1989 in Ithaca, New York. Portions of the original file have been redacted from the digital file
Anatoly Kuznetsov, Author of Babi Yar: The History of the Book and the Fate of the Author
This Introduction to the special issue devoted to Anatoly Kuznetsov, author of Babi Yar: A Document in the Form of a Novel, dwells on the different aspects of the book’s importance, surveys the life of the author as intertwined with the history of this book, suggests a way of reading his other work in the light of Babi Yar, and notes the contributions of the articles collected in this issue
Eugene Dynkin and Sergei Kuznetsov Interview July 25, 1999
NOTE: to view these items please visit http://dynkincollection.library.cornell.eduThe following interviews took place July 25, 1999 and July 28, 1999. They are mainly Eugene Dynkin talking at his home in Ithaca, New York. Among other subjects, Dynkin tells of his childhood in Leningrad and Kazakhstan, his teachers, students and colleagues, and generally about the academic life in the Soviet Union and in the West. Some of these reminiscences have appeared as remarks in interviews with other people in the collection. Dynkin's wife Irene also contributes as do Sergei Kuznetsov and his wife Olga
Eugene Dynkin and Sergei Kuznetsov Interview July 28, 1999
NOTE: to view these items please visit http://dynkincollection.library.cornell.eduThe following interviews took place July 25, 1999 and July 28, 1999. They are mainly Eugene Dynkin talking at his home in Ithaca, New York. Among other subjects, Dynkin tells of his childhood in Leningrad and Kazakhstan, his teachers, students and colleagues, and generally about the academic life in the Soviet Union and in the West. Some of these reminiscences have appeared as remarks in interviews with other people in the collection. Dynkin's wife Irene also contributes as do Sergei Kuznetsov and his wife Olga
New wave simulations to the (3+1)-dimensional modified Kdv-Zakharov-Kuznetsov equation
International Conference on Numerical Analysis and Applied Mathematics (ICNAAM) - SEP 19-25, 2016 - Rhodes, GREECEWOS: 000410159800577In this study, we apply an effective method which is improved Bernoulli sub-equation function method (IBSEFM) to the (3+1)-dimensional modified KdV-Zakharov-Kuznetsov equation. It gives some new wave simulations such as complex and exponential structures. We check up whether all structures verify the (3+1)-dimensional modified KdV-Zakharov-Kuznetsov model. Then, we plot three and two dimensional surfaces of obtained solutions by using Wolfram Mathematica 9
Backlund transformations for many-body systems related to KdV
We present Backlund transformations (BTs) with parameter for certain classical integrable n-body systems, namely the many-body generalised Henon-Heiles, Garnier and Neumann systems. Our construction makes use of the fact that all these systems may be obtained as particular reductions (stationary or restricted flows) of the KdV hierarchy; alternatively they may be considered as examples of the reduced sl(2) Gaudin magnet. The BTs provide exact time-discretizations of the original (continuous) systems, preserving the Lax matrix and hence all integrals of motion, and satisfy the spectrality property with respect to the Backlund parameter
Prostigmaeus Kuznetsov
Genus: Prostigmaeus Kuznetsov Type species: Prostigmaeus tauricus Kuznetsov, 1984. Idiosoma elongate. Prodorsal shield with three pairs of setae (vi, ve and sci), setae sce lateral to sci on integument. Setae c 2 lateroventrally placed on shields. Hysterosoma with a relatively long median shield, bearing setae c 1 and d 1; setae e 1 and f 1 placed on four small shields, posterior to median shield. Suranal shield divided or undivided, with three pairs of setae. Terminal eupathidia on palp tarsus separate. Subcapitulum with two pairs of subcapitular setae. Coxisternal shields present. Anogenital area with four pairs of aggenital, three pairs of genital and three pairs of pseudanal setae (Kuznetsov 1984; Ueckermann & Meyer 1987; Bagheri et al. 2010). This genus contains three species in the world: P. tauricus Kuznetsov from Ukraine, P. vrystaatensis Ueckermann & Meyer from South Africa, and P. khanjanii Bagheri & Ghorbani from Iran (Kuznetsov 1984; Ueckermann & Meyer 1987; Bagheri et al. 2010). In this paper the fourth species, P. integrius sp. nov., is described.Published as part of Dönel, Güldem & Doğan, Salih, 2011, The stigmaeid mites (Acari: Stigmaeidae) of Kelkit Valley (Turkey), pp. 1-56 in Zootaxa 2942 on page 33, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.20126
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