Aleksandr Nekrasov
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Aleksandr Ivanovich Nekrasov (Template:Langx; 9 December [O.S. 27 November] 1883 – 21 May 1957) was a Soviet and Russian mathematician known for his mathematical contributions to hydromechanics and aeromechanics. The Nekrasov integral equation describing surface waves is named for him.[1]
Biography
Nekrasov was born in Moscow, Russian Empire where he would remain for the rest of his life. He went to school and graduated from the University of Moscow in 1906. Nekrasov graduated with a first class diploma.
Nekrasov earned a gold medal for work of his essay, Theory of the Satellites of Jupiter.
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External links
- Nekrasov biography hosted by the University of St Andrews
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- 1883 births
- 1957 deaths
- 20th-century Russian mathematicians
- Mathematicians from Moscow
- Academic staff of Bauman Moscow State Technical University
- Academic staff of Moscow Aviation Institute
- Academic staff of Moscow State University
- Central Aerohydrodynamic Institute employees
- Full Members of the USSR Academy of Sciences
- Recipients of the Order of Lenin
- Recipients of the Order of the Red Banner of Labour
- Recipients of the Order of the Red Star
- Recipients of the Stalin Prize
- Mathematicians from the Russian Empire
- Soviet mathematicians
- Burials at Pyatnitskoye Cemetery