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Nikolai Luzin
Placing World War I in the History of Mathematics David Aubin, Catherine Goldstein
Theological Metaphors in Mathematics
Naming Infinity: a True Story of Religious Mysticism And
Science and Nation After Socialism in the Novosibirsk Scientific Center, Russia
Arxiv:1710.05659V1 [Math.HO]
Mathematical Symbolism in a Russian Literary Masterpiece
Multiplication, Oil Spill, Arcimboldo – and Sliced Bread
Visiting Mathematicians Jon Barwise, in Setting the Tone for His New Column, Has Incorporated Three Articles Into This Month's Offering
A Note About Mikhaïl Lavrentieff and His World of Analysis in the Soviet Union (With an Appendix by Galina Sinkevich) Athanase Papadopoulos
Pursuing the Infinite the Mathematicians and the Heretical Sect Is Not in Doubt
1 Loren Graham and Jean-Michel Kantor a Comparison of Two Cultural Approaches to Mathematics: France and Russia, 1890-19301 “
Polish Mathematicians and Mathematics in World War I. Part II
Polish Mathematicians and Mathematics in World War I. Part II
Legacies from a Holocaust of the Mind
Tales of Our Forefathers
Naming Infinity: a True Story of Religious Mysticism And
Physics Moves to the Provinces: the Siberian Physics Community and Soviet Power, 1917–1940
Programming the USSR: Leonid V. Kantorovich in Context
Top View
Akademgorodok, the Siberian City of Science
1 Russian School
EARLY HISTORY of the GENERALIZED CONTINUUM HYPOTHESIS: 1878-1938 Author(S): GREGORY H
Russian Religious Mystics and French Rationalists: Mathematics, 1900-1930 45
Lobachevsky to Luzin: the Trials and Tribulations of Abstract Mathematics in Early 20Th Century Russia
Parallel Worlds: Formal Structures and Informal Mechanisms of Postwar Soviet Mathematics
Differentiability Versus Continuity: Restriction and Extension Theorems and Monstrous Examples