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* July 20 – Andrey Markov, Russian mathematician ( b. 1856 )
* June 14 – Andrey Markov, Russian mathematician ( d. 1922 )
* Alexander V. Markov, and Andrey V. Korotayev ( 2007 ) " Phanerozoic marine biodiversity follows a hyperbolic trend " Palaeoworld 16 ( 4 ): pp. 311 – 318.
A Markov chain, named after Andrey Markov, is a mathematical system that undergoes transitions from one state to another, between a finite or countable number of possible states.
Russian mathematician Andrey Markov, the namesake.
Lyapunov completed his university course in 1880, two years after Andrey Markov who had also graduated at Saint Petersburg University.
In probability theory and statistics, a Markov process or Markoff process, named for the Russian mathematician Andrey Markov, is a stochastic process satisfying a certain property, called the Markov property.
Gauss – Markov stochastic processes ( named after Carl Friedrich Gauss and Andrey Markov ) are stochastic processes that satisfy the requirements for both Gaussian processes and Markov processes.
His student Andrey Markov provided a proof in his 1884 PhD thesis.
In statistics, the Gauss – Markov theorem, named after Carl Friedrich Gauss and Andrey Markov, states that in a linear regression model in which the errors have expectation zero and are uncorrelated and have equal variances, the best linear unbiased estimator ( BLUE ) of the coefficients is given by the ordinary least squares estimator.
Markov algorithms are named after the mathematician Andrey Markov, Jr.
* Andrey Andreevich Markov ( 1903-1979 ) 1960.
It is named after the Russian mathematician Andrey Markov, although it appeared earlier in the work of Pafnuty Chebyshev ( Markov's teacher ), and many sources, especially in analysis, refer to it as Chebyshev's inequality or Bienaymé's inequality.
It is named after the Russian mathematician Andrey Markov.
* Andrey Markov produces his first theories on Markov chain processes.

Andrey and introduced
An axiomatic approach to Kolmogorov complexity based on Blum axioms ( Blum 1967 ) was introduced by Mark Burgin in the paper presented for publication by Andrey Kolmogorov ( Burgin 1982 ).
The prominent Soviet mathematician Andrey Kolmogorov introduced the notion of probability space, together with other axioms of probability, in the 1930s.
Russian mathematician Andrey Kolmogorov proposed the first statistical theory of turbulence, based on the aforementioned notion of the energy cascade ( an idea originally introduced by Richardson ) and the concept of self-similarity.
Andrey Batalov wrote that, judging by the number of novel elements introduced with Trinity Church, it was most likely built by German craftsmen.
At a 1935 conference in Moscow, Andrey Kolmogorov and Alexander both introduced cohomology and tried to construct a cohomology product structure.
Old Novgorod dialect ( Russian: древненовгородский диалект, dryevnyenovgorodsky dialekt ; also translated as Old Novgorodian or Ancient Novgorod dialect ) is a term introduced by Andrey Zaliznyak to describe the astonishingly diverse linguistic features of the Old East Slavic birch bark writings (" berestyanaya gramota ") from the 11th to 15th centuries excavated in Novgorod and its surroundings.
The concept was first introduced by John von Neumann and Andrey Kolmogorov in 1935.
In 1718 the tool-supporting slide rest with a set of gears was introduced by a Russian inventor Andrey Nartov and had limited usage in the Russian industry.

Andrey and notion
* Andrey Kolmogorov ( 1930 ) Sur la notion de la moyenne.

Andrey and 1906
* 1993 – Andrey Nikolayevich Tychonoff, Russian mathematician ( b. 1906 )
Andrey Nikolayevich Tikhonov (; October 30, 1906 – November 8, 1993 ) was a Soviet and Russian mathematician known for important contributions to topology, functional analysis, mathematical physics, and ill-posed problems.

Andrey and ),
* Andrey Kolmogorov ( 1968 ), " Three approaches to the quantitative definition of information " in International Journal of Computer Mathematics.
* Andrey Kuznetsov ( born 1991 ), Russian male tennis player
Because the name Diceratops was already in use for a hymenopteran ( Foerster, 1868 ), Andrey Sergeyevich Ukrainsky gave the animal its current name Nedoceratops in 2007.
* Andrey Rimsky-Korsakov ( 1878-1940 ), Russian musicologist and son of Nikolai
In the late 2000s ( decade ) a new generation of young poets came, who prefer the classic style of writing, which inherits the traditions of the Silver Age: Maria Markova ( owner of the Russian presidential award ), Andrey Nitchenko ( winner of many authoritative literary contests ) and many others.
* 1901, Moscow, Bolshoi Theatre, staged by Aleksandr Gorsky, conducted by Andrey Arends, scenes by Aleksandr Golovin ( Act 1 ), Konstantin Korovin ( Acts 2 & 4 ), N. Klodt ( Act 3 )
After having appeared in the experimental Poet and Theater ( Поэт и Театр, February 1965 ) show, based on Andrey Voznesensky's work and then in Ten Days that Shook the World ( after John Reed's book, April 1965 ), Vysotsky was commissioned by Lyubimov to write songs exclusively for Taganka's new II World War play.
* Andrey Vlasov ( 1900 – 1946 ), Soviet general
* Andrey Markov ( 1856 – 1922 ), Russian mathematician
* Andrey Markov ( Soviet mathematician ) ( 1903 – 1979 ), son of Andrey Markov
* Vladimir Andreevich Markov ( 1871 – 1897 ), Russian mathematician, brother of Andrey Markov ( Sr .)
* Andrey Kolmogorov ( 1903-87 ), mathematician and statistician
* January 30 – Soviet pilots Pavel Fedossenko, Andrey Vasenko, and Ilya Usyskin take the hydrogen-filled high-altitude balloon Osoaviakhim-1 on its maiden flight to a record-setting altitude of 22, 000 m ( 72, 160 ft ), where it remains for 12 minutes.
* Andrey Nekrasov ( sergeant ) ( 1909 – 1993 ), Soviet army officer and Hero of the Soviet Union
Noted recipients are Pope John XXIII ( 1962 ), Andrey Kolmogorov ( 1962 ), Paul Hindemith ( 1962 ), Jean Piaget ( 1979 ), Jorge Luis Borges ( 1980 ), Edward Shils ( 1983 ), Jan Hendrik Oort ( 1984 ), Otto E. Neugebauer ( 1986 ), Emmanuel Levinas ( 1989 ), Paul Ricoeur ( 1999 ), Abdul Sattar Edhi ( 2000 ), Eric Hobsbawm ( 2003 ), Bruce A. Beutler ( 2007 ), and Carlo Ginzburg ( 2010 ).

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