Pelageya Polubarinova-Kochina, the Glossary
Pelageya Yakovlevna Polubarinova-Kochina (Пелаге́я Я́ковлевна Полуба́ринова-Ко́чина; – 3 July 1999) was a Soviet and Russian applied mathematician, known for her work on fluid mechanics and hydrodynamics, particularly, the application of Fuchsian equations, as well in the history of mathematics.[1]
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27 relations: Academician, Academy of Sciences of the Soviet Union, Agnes Scott College, Alexander Friedmann, Applied mathematics, Astrakhan Governorate, Corresponding member, Fluid dynamics, Fluid mechanics, Hero of Socialist Labour, History of mathematics, Kazan, Moscow, Moscow State University, Nikolai Kochin, Novosibirsk, Novosibirsk State University, Order of Friendship of Peoples, Regular singular point, Russia, Russian Empire, Russian Revolution, Saint Petersburg, Saint Petersburg State University, Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Steklov Institute of Mathematics, USSR State Prize.
- Academic staff of Novosibirsk State University
- People from Astrakhan Governorate
- Russian women mathematicians
- Soviet women mathematicians
Academician
An academician is a full member of an artistic, literary, engineering, or scientific academy.
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Academy of Sciences of the Soviet Union
The Academy of Sciences of the Soviet Union was the highest scientific institution of the Soviet Union from 1925 to 1991.
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Agnes Scott College
Agnes Scott College is a private women's liberal arts college in Decatur, Georgia.
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Alexander Friedmann
Alexander Alexandrovich Friedmann (also spelled Friedman or Fridman;; Алекса́ндр Алекса́ндрович Фри́дман; – September 16, 1925) was a Russian and Soviet physicist and mathematician. Pelageya Polubarinova-Kochina and Alexander Friedmann are 20th-century Russian mathematicians.
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Applied mathematics
Applied mathematics is the application of mathematical methods by different fields such as physics, engineering, medicine, biology, finance, business, computer science, and industry.
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Astrakhan Governorate
Astrakhan Governorate was an administrative-territorial unit (guberniya) of the Russian Empire, the Russian Republic, and the Russian SFSR, which existed from 1717 to 1929.
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Corresponding member
The corresponding member is one of the possible membership types in some organizations, especially in the learned societies and scientific academies.
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Fluid dynamics
In physics, physical chemistry and engineering, fluid dynamics is a subdiscipline of fluid mechanics that describes the flow of fluids—liquids and gases.
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Fluid mechanics
Fluid mechanics is the branch of physics concerned with the mechanics of fluids (liquids, gases, and plasmas) and the forces on them.
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The Hero of Socialist Labour (Geroy Sotsialisticheskogo Truda) was an honorific title in the Soviet Union and other Warsaw Pact countries from 1938 to 1991. Pelageya Polubarinova-Kochina and Hero of Socialist Labour are Heroes of Socialist Labour.
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History of mathematics
The history of mathematics deals with the origin of discoveries in mathematics and the mathematical methods and notation of the past.
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Kazan
Kazan is the largest city and capital of Tatarstan, Russia.
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Moscow
Moscow is the capital and largest city of Russia.
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Moscow State University
Moscow State University (MSU; Moskovskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet) is a public research university in Moscow, Russia.
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Nikolai Kochin
Nikolai Yevgrafovich Kochin (Николай Евграфович Кочин; 19 May 1901, St Petersburg – 31 December 1944, Moscow) was a Russian and Soviet mathematician specialising in applied mathematics, and especially fluid and gas mechanics. Pelageya Polubarinova-Kochina and Nikolai Kochin are 20th-century Russian mathematicians and full Members of the USSR Academy of Sciences.
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Novosibirsk
Novosibirsk is the largest city and administrative centre of Novosibirsk Oblast and the Siberian Federal District in Russia.
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Novosibirsk State University
Novosibirsk State University is a public research university located in Novosibirsk, Russia.
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Order of Friendship of Peoples
The Order of Friendship of Peoples (translit) was an order of the Soviet Union, and was awarded to persons (including non-citizens), organizations, enterprises, military units, as well as administrative subdivisions of the USSR for accomplishments in strengthening of inter-ethnic and international friendship and cooperation, for economical, political, scientific, military, and cultural development of the Soviet Union.
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Regular singular point
In mathematics, in the theory of ordinary differential equations in the complex plane \Complex, the points of \Complex are classified into ordinary points, at which the equation's coefficients are analytic functions, and singular points, at which some coefficient has a singularity.
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Russia
Russia, or the Russian Federation, is a country spanning Eastern Europe and North Asia.
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Russian Empire
The Russian Empire was a vast empire that spanned most of northern Eurasia from its proclamation in November 1721 until its dissolution in March 1917.
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Russian Revolution
The Russian Revolution was a period of political and social change in Russia, starting in 1917.
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Saint Petersburg
Saint Petersburg, formerly known as Petrograd and later Leningrad, is the second-largest city in Russia after Moscow.
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Saint Petersburg State University
Saint Petersburg State University (SPBU; Санкт-Петербургский государственный университет) is a public research university in Saint Petersburg, Russia, and one of the oldest and most prestigious universities in Russia.
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Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences
The Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences (SBRAS) was established by the Decree of the Government of the USSR which was based on the proposal of Mikhail Lavrentyev, Sergei Sobolev and Sergey Khristianovich in 1957 as a regional division of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR, replacing a previous small branch of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR.
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Steklov Institute of Mathematics
Steklov Institute of Mathematics or Steklov Mathematical Institute (Математический институт имени В.А.Стеклова) is a premier research institute based in Moscow, specialized in mathematics, and a part of the Russian Academy of Sciences.
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USSR State Prize
The USSR State Prize (Gosudarstvennaya premiya SSSR) was the Soviet Union's state honor.
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See also
Academic staff of Novosibirsk State University
- Abram Ilyich Fet
- Aleksandr Aleksandrov (mathematician)
- Aleksandr Borovkov
- Alexander Dolgov (physicist)
- Alexander Patashinski
- Alexei Fridman
- Alexey Lyapunov
- Alexey Okladnikov
- Anatoly Derevyanko
- Anatoly Maltsev
- Andrei Voronkov
- Andrey Yershov
- Arkady Vainshtein
- Bogdan Voitsekhovsky
- Boris Chirikov
- Dmitri Ryutov
- Dmitrii Knorre
- Elena Boldyreva
- Gennadii Rubinstein
- Gersh Budker
- Ilia Vekua
- Iosif Khriplovich
- Iskander Taimanov
- Kirill Zamarayev
- Leonid Kantorovich
- Leonid Perlovsky
- Michael Shunkov
- Mikhail Lavrentyev
- Nikolay Dikansky
- Olga Frolova
- Pelageya Polubarinova-Kochina
- Rem Soloukhin
- Samson Kutateladze
- Semën Samsonovich Kutateladze
- Sergei Godunov
- Sergei Netyosov
- Sergey Bagayev (scientist)
- Sergey Goldin
- Sergey Khristianovich
- Tatyana Zaslavskaya
- Victor Andreevich Toponogov
- Vladilen Minin
- Vladimir Sobyanin
- Yuri Rumer
- Yuri Zhuravlyov (mathematician)
People from Astrakhan Governorate
- Alexander Nikolsky
- Alexei Yepishev
- Averky Aristov
- Boris Kustodiev
- Elizaveta Akhmatova
- Eugen Kapp
- Ilya Ulyanov
- Ivan Chemnitzer
- Ivan Tutarinov
- Joseph Deniker
- Joseph Kuzmin
- Mariam Atlas
- Marziyya Davudova
- Mikhail Kozell
- Mikhail Lukonin
- Mikhail Trilisser
- Nikifor Begichev
- Nikolai Baskakov (painter)
- Nikolai Bayev
- Nikolai Gusarov
- Nikolay Skvortsov (politician)
- Pelageya Polubarinova-Kochina
- Piotr Alberti
- Sergei Yakushev
- Sergey Aganov
- Valeria Barsova
- Vasily Dmitriyevich Smirnov
- Vasily Lomakin
- Vasily Yevdokimov
- Velimir Khlebnikov
Russian women mathematicians
- Anastasia Stavrova
- Anna Erschler
- E. G. Glagoleva
- Elena Braverman
- Elena Deza
- Elizaveta Litvinova
- Ellina Grigorieva
- Eugenia Malinnikova
- Irina Shevtsova
- Isabella Bashmakova
- Julia Pevtsova
- Katya Scheinberg
- Larisa Maksimova
- Maria Emelianenko
- Maria Gordina
- Maria Korovina
- Natalia Komarova
- Nelly Litvak
- Pelageya Polubarinova-Kochina
- Snezhana Abarzhi
- Sofya Kovalevskaya
- Svetlana Gannushkina
- Svetlana Katok
- Svetlana Selezneva
- Tatjana Stykel
- Vera Kublanovskaya
- Vera Serganova
Soviet women mathematicians
- Bella Subbotovskaya
- E. G. Glagoleva
- Faina Kirillova
- Galina Tyurina
- Helen Popova Alderson
- Julia Rozanska
- Klavdiya Latysheva
- Lyudmila Keldysh
- Maleyka Abbaszadeh
- Nadeschda Gernet
- Nataliya Kalashnykova
- Nina Bari
- Olga Holtz
- Olga Oleinik
- Pelageya Polubarinova-Kochina
- Rozetta Zhilina
- Shoshana Kamin
- Sofya Yanovskaya
- Svetlana Gannushkina
- Tamilla Nasirova
- Tanya Khovanova
- Tatiana Shubin
- Tatyana Shaposhnikova
- Tatyana Velikanova
- Valentina Borok
- Vera Faddeeva
- Vera Kublanovskaya
- Zorya Shapiro
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pelageya_Polubarinova-Kochina
Also known as P. Ya. Polubarinova-Kochina, Pelagaeia Polubarinova Kochina, Pelageia Kochina, Pelageya Kochina, Pelageya Polubarinova, Pelageya Yakovelevna Polubarinova-Kochina, Pelageya Yakovlevna Polubarinova-Kochina.