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The Bogoliubov particle considered in [cond-mat/0507125] admits, contrarily to the claim of the authors, an interesting Hamiltonian structure.
Comment on ``Understanding OR, PS and DR'' [arXiv:0804.2958]
During the Foundations of Future Communication Systems (FFCS) conference in Braunschweig, a dedicated memorial session was held in honor of Dr. Vladimir (Volodya) Sidorenko (1949-2025). The session, chaired by Minglai Cai, brought together…
The paper discusses some aspects of Gromov's theory.
The progress towards the realisation of the LHC-B Ring Imaging Cherenkov detector is reported.
Written for the book "Mathematicians from Saint Petersburg and their theorems".
This paper is superseded by arXiv:1106.3363.
The text of the talk on Workshop on Topology of Algebraic Varieties in honour of Boris Moishezon, Bonn, MPI, Monday July 27, 1998.
This is the draft of lecture notes for Phd students in Sichuan University. In this notes we expand Li-Ruan's paper with much more detailed explanations and calculations.
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Alternative approaches to Lebesgue integration are considered.
Remarks at the Irving Kaplansky Memorial about a collaboration during the early period of the renewal of contacts between mathematicians and theoretical physicists.
A personal recollection of events that preceded the construction of Supergravity and of some subsequent developments.
Comment on Proximity breakdown of hydrides in superconducting niobium cavities [arXiv:1212.3384].
The article is a report on the biography and achievements of Ernest Borisovich Vinberg, an outstanding Russian mathematician, who passed away in Moscow on May 12, 2020. We discuss his contributions to various areas of mathematics such as…
A homage to the life and mathematics of John K. S. McKay. Obituary for the Bulletin of the London Mathematical Society.
This is a retrospective of some of William Arveson's many contributions to operator theory and operator algebras.
I try to recreate the scientific atmosphere during Wilson's visits to Moscow in '60-s and '70-s
This is a brief response to a recent posting by Gross.
Reply to the recent comment by I.Ispolatov and M.Karttunen, cond-mat/0303564