Really thankful for Arnold's contributions. I'm a physics student but I find the use of differential geometry in dynamics and KAM theory very fun and interesting, despite what some other physicists may say about its actual usefulness. I've been checking a lot of his work lately
Kolmogorov, with no doubt , not only the best russian mathematician, but most important russian figure of 20th century. National hero... Treasure of whole manking.
Euler spent much of his career in St. Petersburg. Don't you want to count him? 😂 After all, since 1945, they try to count Kant as a Russian philosopher.
Кант не может быть русским философом он не говорил на русском, Кёнигсберг/Калининград его город где он прожил свою жизнь. Эйлер прожил в Санкт-Петербурге 31 и преподавал на русском языке, технически он русский, более того династия Романовых правившая Российской Империей во времена пребывания Эйлера в России частично русские немцы.
@@ОбщийДоступ-я6г 😁👿Like Kant, I don't speak a word of Russian, so let's hope that Google-translate was at least close. I do agree with you on both points. But I really have heard such arguments about Kant (back in the 70s). In any case, the national lines were much less clearly drawn two or three centuries ago. Not only were the Romanovs partly German -- Katherine was totally German --, but many of the Russian Imperial bureaucrats (including the university faculty) were Germans -- or rather: native German-speakers, since there was no political entity "Germany" yet. That being said, I think a good case could be made that if there is any one field that completely transcends any national "belonging", it would be mathematics.
@@ericmiller6056 И музыка) Математика и музыка два универсальных языка. А ещё лингвисты умеют создавать искусственные языки, они не принадлежат ни к какой национальности, думаю это частично решило бы проблему единого языка Мира, раньше не было интернета и люди имели совершенно другое взаимодействие друг с другом чем сейчас, многие даже не умели читать и писать, сейчас идея одного нейтрального искусственного языка уже не кажешься такой глупой, где никому не будет обидно, ни какой нации, и не будет языковых воин.
@@anastassiosperakis2869 Igor Rostislavovich Shafarevich (Russian: И́горь Ростисла́вович Шафаре́вич; 3 June 1923 - 19 February 2017) was a Soviet and Russian mathematician who contributed to algebraic number theory and algebraic geometry
I was born in USSR. And I was very happy to see this video. Thank you for your job. From Russia with love
Glad you enjoyed it!!!
You're very welcome ❤️!!!
Really thankful for Arnold's contributions. I'm a physics student but I find the use of differential geometry in dynamics and KAM theory very fun and interesting, despite what some other physicists may say about its actual usefulness. I've been checking a lot of his work lately
That's amazing
Good luck
Kolmogorov, with no doubt , not only the best russian mathematician, but most important russian figure of 20th century. National hero... Treasure of whole manking.
Absolutely 💯
Lobachevsky is number 1. Tom Lehrer told me so.
Fair enough
"Plagiarize! Do not let anyone else's work evade your eyes!"
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(ya) in Lyapunov pronounced like the English pronunciation of (ya) in "yard".
Thank you 😊
Thanks
You're welcome 🤗
Euler spent much of his career in St. Petersburg. Don't you want to count him? 😂 After all, since 1945, they try to count Kant as a Russian philosopher.
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Кант не может быть русским философом он не говорил на русском, Кёнигсберг/Калининград его город где он прожил свою жизнь. Эйлер прожил в Санкт-Петербурге 31 и преподавал на русском языке, технически он русский, более того династия Романовых правившая Российской Империей во времена пребывания Эйлера в России частично русские немцы.
@@ОбщийДоступ-я6г 😁👿Like Kant, I don't speak a word of Russian, so let's hope that Google-translate was at least close.
I do agree with you on both points. But I really have heard such arguments about Kant (back in the 70s).
In any case, the national lines were much less clearly drawn two or three centuries ago. Not only were the Romanovs partly German -- Katherine was totally German --, but many of the Russian Imperial bureaucrats (including the university faculty) were Germans -- or rather: native German-speakers, since there was no political entity "Germany" yet.
That being said, I think a good case could be made that if there is any one field that completely transcends any national "belonging", it would be mathematics.
@@ericmiller6056 И музыка) Математика и музыка два универсальных языка. А ещё лингвисты умеют создавать искусственные языки, они не принадлежат ни к какой национальности, думаю это частично решило бы проблему единого языка Мира, раньше не было интернета и люди имели совершенно другое взаимодействие друг с другом чем сейчас, многие даже не умели читать и писать, сейчас идея одного нейтрального искусственного языка уже не кажешься такой глупой, где никому не будет обидно, ни какой нации, и не будет языковых воин.
@@ОбщийДоступ-я6г Yes, and music!
Chebyshev and Lev Shnirelman great mathematics like Kolmogorov
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Technically, Leonhard Euler is Russian mathematician too. He lived in Saint Petersburg for 31 years. He would easily take #1 in this list
Fair point 💯🔥
11:26 I think Shafarevich is no 1 imo
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never heard of the guy. what were his contributions?
@@anastassiosperakis2869 Igor Rostislavovich Shafarevich (Russian: И́горь Ростисла́вович Шафаре́вич; 3 June 1923 - 19 February 2017) was a Soviet and Russian mathematician who contributed to algebraic number theory and algebraic geometry
And also Maxim Kontsevich
Yeah 👍
How about Chevishev? Isnt he russian?
Honourable mention
Where is S.M Nikolsky
Honourable mention
Pontryagin number1
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@@RealLifeTop10s no MATHEMATICIAN BLIND could acchive that much.
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Ok