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Yury Osipov

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Yury Sergeyevich Osipov (Russian: Ю́рий Серге́евич О́сипов; born 7 July 1936) is a Soviet and Russian mathematician. He was elected a full member of the Academy of Sciences of the Soviet Union in 1987 and was a president of its successor, the Russian Academy of Sciences from 17 December 1991 to 29 May 2013. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Yury Osipov is the 856th most popular mathematician (up from 893rd in 2019), the 2,145th most popular biography from Russia (up from 2,356th in 2019) and the 63rd most popular Russian Mathematician.

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Among MATHEMATICIANS

Among mathematicians, Yury Osipov ranks 856 out of 1,004Before him are Øystein Ore, Ilya Piatetski-Shapiro, Joseph Wedderburn, Solomon Marcus, Gustav de Vries, and Kātyāyana. After him are Henri Padé, Richard Taylor, Yasumasa Kanada, Richard K. Guy, Émile Léonard Mathieu, and I. J. Good.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1936, Yury Osipov ranks 466Before him are Eddie Colman, Leonid Ostrovski, Giuliana Calandra, Margot Eskens, Antonio Mercero, and David Jenkins. After him are Juan Seminario, Leon O. Chua, Enric Gensana, Kjell Grede, Vladimir Resin, and Dick Barnett.

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In Russia

Among people born in Russia, Yury Osipov ranks 2,145 out of 3,761Before him are Aleksandr Tkachyov (1957), Pavel Shternberg (1865), Mikhail Gnessin (1883), Yuri Semin (1947), Mark Rakita (1938), and Nikolay Timofeev-Ressovsky (1900). After him are Maria Andreyeva (1868), Yuriy Lituyev (1925), Pavel Bure (1971), Igor Starygin (1946), Ivan Kuratov (1839), and Leonid Sobinov (1872).

Among MATHEMATICIANS In Russia

Among mathematicians born in Russia, Yury Osipov ranks 63Before him are Anatoly Karatsuba (1937), Georgy Adelson-Velsky (1922), Marina Ratner (1938), Stanislav Smirnov (1970), Dmitri Anosov (1936), and Ilya Piatetski-Shapiro (1929). After him are Anatoly Maltsev (1909), Andrei Okounkov (1969), Yakov Eliashberg (1946), Nikolai Durov (1980), Alexander Beilinson (1957), and Victor Glushkov (1982).