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  1. Alekséi Nikoláyevich Krylov (en ruso: Алексе́й Никола́евич Крыло́в) (Visyaga, cerca de Alatyr, gobernatura de Simbirsk, actualmente Krylovo, 15 de agosto de 1863-San Petersburgo, 26 de octubre de 1945) fue un ingeniero naval, matemático aplicado y memorialista ruso que desarrolló parte de su carrera en ...

    • Literátorskie mostkí
    • Rusa y soviética
    • 15 de agosto de 1863, Krylovo (Rusia)
  2. Aleksey Nikolaevich Krylov died in Leningrad (i.e. Saint Petersburg) on October 26, 1945, shortly after the end of World War II. He is buried in the Volkovo Cemetery , not far from the physiologist Ivan Pavlov and the chemist Dmitri Mendeleev .

    • Leningrad, USSR
    • Russian: Алексей Николаевич Крылов
  3. Aleksei Krylov was a Russian applied mathematician who worked in many areas including shipbuilding, magnetism, artillery, mathematics, astronomy, and geodesy. View eight larger pictures. Biography. Aleksei Krylov's father was Nikolai Alexandrovich Krylov who was a retired artillery officer.

  4. www.scientificlib.com › AlekseyKrylovAleksey Krylov

    Aleksey Nikolaevich Krylov (Russian: Алексе́й Никола́евич Крыло́в) (August 15 [O.S. 3 August] 1863 – October 26, 1945) was a Russian naval engineer, applied mathematician and memoirist.

  5. 24 de dic. de 2016 · Krylov is well known in Russia as a historian of science and a great translator of many important classical works. He translated Carl Gauss on theoretical astronomy and the Theory of lunar motion ⋯ by Leonhard Euler.

  6. Alexei Nikolaevich Krylov was born on August 3, 1863 in a village of the Simbirsk Region in Russia. The name A.N. Krylov is probably one of the most widely known and recognized in Russia among outstanding scientists in the 20th century.

  7. 19 de ene. de 2015 · This paper reviews the career of the late nineteenth- and early twentieth-century Russian engineer Aleksej Nikolaevich Krylov (1863–1945). He made prodigious contributions to the fields of marine engineering, naval architecture, strength of materials, physics, analogue computers, ballistics, applied mathematics, astronomy, and ...