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Kapranov (Russian: Капранов) is a
Russian masculine surname, its
feminine counterpart is Kapranova. It may
refer to
Mikhail Kapranov (born 1962), Russian...
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Mikhail Kapranov, (Михаил Михайлович Капранов, born 1962) is a
Russian mathematician,
specializing in
algebraic geometry,
representation theory, mathematical...
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Roman Kapranov (born 7
November 1983) is a
Paralympian athlete from
Russia competing mainly in
category T37
sprint events.
Kapranov competed for his country...
- algebras. The
notion (at
least one version) was
introduced by
Ginzburg &
Kapranov (1994) in
their formulation of
Koszul duality. Fix a base
field k and let...
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Vadim Pavlovich Kapranov (26
February 1940 – 4 June 2021) was a
Russian basketball player and coach. He
competed in the men's
tournament at the 1968 Summer...
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version of the
hypothesis was
claimed to be
proved in the 1991
paper by
Kapranov and Voevodsky.
Their proof turned out to be
flawed and
their result in...
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Belov Arkady Bochkaryov Ivan
Dvorny Valeri Fedorov Andrei Fetisov Vadim Kapranov Vasily Karasev Vyacheslav Khrynin Evgeni Kisurin Anatoly Konev Yuri Korneev...
- Gelfand,
Kapranov &
Zelevinsky 1994. Gelfand,
Kapranov &
Zelevinsky 1994,
Chapter 14. Gelfand,
Kapranov &
Zelevinsky 1994, p. 455. Gelfand,
Kapranov & Zelevinsky...
- York: Springer-Verlag, ISBN 978-3-540-19399-9, MR 0997939 Gelfand, I. M.;
Kapranov, M.M.; Zelevinsky, A.V. (1994), Discriminants, resultants, and multidimensional...
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meaning "Monday". Saĭmiddinov, Dodikhudo; Kholmatova, S. D .; Karimov, S.;
Kapranov, V. A . (2006). Farḣangi tojikī ba rusī : 70 000
kalima va
ibora [Tajik-Russian...