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Efim Zelmanov

1955 - obecnie

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Jego biografia jest dostępna w 35 różnych językach w Wikipedii (wzrost z 33 w 2024 roku). Efim Zelmanov jest 606. najpopularniejszym matematyk (wzrost z 649. w 2024 roku), 1302. najpopularniejszą biografią Rosja (wzrost z 1543. w 2019 roku) oraz 37. najpopularniejszym matematyk Rosja.

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Among Matematyks

Among matematyks, Efim Zelmanov ranks 606 out of 1,004Before him are Sydney Chapman, Arthur Moritz Schoenflies, Carl Adam Petri, Jacques Herbrand, Saunders Mac Lane, and Boris Delaunay. After him are Nicomedes, Jürgen Moser, Sulochana Gadgil, Karol Borsuk, Marc-Antoine Parseval, and James Ivory.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1955, Efim Zelmanov ranks 220Before him are Enzo Ghinazzi, John Kricfalusi, Kate Mulgrew, Paul Simonon, Oleg Salyukov, and Steve Berry. After him are Gilbert Gottfried, Koji Tanaka, Dee Snider, Boney Kapoor, Mamata Banerjee, and Şivan Perwer.

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In Rosja

Among people born in Rosja, Efim Zelmanov ranks 1,302 out of NaNBefore him are Rustam Minnikhanov (1957), Philip II, Metropolitan of Moscow (1507), Benjamin Jekhowsky (1881), Alexandre Alexeieff (1901), Endel Puusepp (1909), and Pyotr Chikhachyov (1808). After him are Alexander Kutepov (1882), Jürgen Moser (1928), Alexey Bestuzhev-Ryumin (1693), Antonina Makarova (1920), Sophie Liebknecht (1884), and Joseph Bové (1784).

Among Matematyks In Rosja

Among matematyks born in Rosja, Efim Zelmanov ranks 37Before him are Aleksandr Khinchin (1894), Aleksandr Danilovich Aleksandrov (1912), Solomon Lefschetz (1884), Evgraf Fedorov (1853), Stanisław Leśniewski (1886), and Boris Delaunay (1890). After him are Jürgen Moser (1928), Alexander Gelfond (1906), Dmitri Egorov (1869), Aleksey Krylov (1863), Svetlana Gannushkina (1942), and Vladimir Levenshtein (1935).

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