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From 1959 to 1961, Gromov headed the Weightlifting Federation of USSR. Gromov used his influence and renown to attain reconsideration of Sergei Korolev's case, which resulted in Korolev's transfer from the prison camp at Kolyma to TsKB-29. Gromov lived in Moscow. Gromov's wife, Nina Georgievna Gromova (1922–2019), was an equestrian ...
Mikhail Gromov was born on 23 December 1943 in Boksitogorsk, Soviet Union. His father Leonid Gromov was Russian-Slavic and his mother Lea was of Jewish heritage. Both were pathologists. [1] His mother was the cousin of World Chess Champion Mikhail Botvinnik, as well as of the mathematician Isaak Moiseevich Rabinovich. [2]
Mikhail Gromov or Mikhael Gromov (Russian: Михаи́л Гро́мов) may refer to: Mikhael Gromov (mathematician) (Mikhail "Misha" Leonidovich Gromov, born 1943) Mikhail Gromov (aviator) (Mikhail Mikhailovich Gromov, 1899–1985)
Gromov (Russian: Громов) is a Russian male surname, its feminine counterpart is Gromova (Громова). Gromov may refer to: Alexander Georgiyevich Gromov (born 1947), Russian politician and KGB officer
Gromov used this theory to prove a non-squeezing theorem concerning symplectic embeddings of spheres into cylinders. Gromov showed that certain moduli spaces of pseudoholomorphic curves (satisfying additional specified conditions) are compact , and described the way in which pseudoholomorphic curves can degenerate when only finite energy is ...
In the GFRI, Mironov primarily did engineering and research. He started as a flight test engineer just three days before the beginning of the Great Patriotic War. [8] During the war, he participated in the serial production of fighter planes, which included flight and ground testing (to eliminate quality defects in the aircraft's flying and fighting capabilities) conducted by the GFRI and ...
Mikhail, first Romanov monarch, oversaw the largest ever expansion of Russia's territory, reaching the Pacific; Peter the Great. Peter I "the Great", first Russian emperor, polymath craftsman and inventor, modernized Russian Army and westernized culture, won the Great Northern War, founded the Russian Navy and the new capital Saint Petersburg
The non-squeezing theorem, also called Gromov's non-squeezing theorem, is one of the most important theorems in symplectic geometry. [1] It was first proven in 1985 by Mikhail Gromov . [ 2 ] The theorem states that one cannot embed a ball into a cylinder via a symplectic map unless the radius of the ball is less than or equal to the radius of ...