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Nikolai Lobachevsky was born either in or near the city of Nizhny Novgorod in the Russian Empire (now in Nizhny Novgorod Oblast, Russia) in 1792 to parents of Polish origin –. See more of Velichko Nikolov on Facebook. Create New Account. See more of Velichko Nikolov on Facebook. Forgot account? Create New Account. Community See All. 141 people like this. 140 people follow this. About See All. Contact Velichko Nikolov on Messenger. Related Pages. Borisova art.

Annual celebration of Lobachevsky's birthday by participants of 's student Mathematical Olympiad • Lobachevsky is the subject of songwriter/mathematician 's humorous song ' from his album. In the song, Lehrer portrays a Russian mathematician who sings about how Lobachevsky influenced him: 'And who made me a big success / and brought me wealth and fame? / Nikolai Ivanovich Lobachevsky is his name.' Lobachevsky's secret to mathematical success is given as '!' , as long as one is always careful to 'call it, please, '. Visio samouchitelj pdf. According to Lehrer, the song is 'not intended as a slur on [Lobachevsky's] character' and the name was chosen 'solely for reasons'.

Sims 3 caches sunset valley objectcache download full. • In 's 1969 novella 'Operation Changeling' – which was later expanded into the novel (1971) – a group of sorcerers navigate a with the assistance of the ghosts of Lobachevsky. The story also contains the line, 'Nikolai Ivanovich Lobachevsky is his name,' possibly a nod to the Tom Lehrer song. • 's science fiction novel contains a poem dedicated to Lobachevsky. • 's -winning play,, references Lobachevsky repeatedly as the focus of Owen's geometry obsession. Works [ ] • Kagan V. Lobachevsky – Complete Collected Works, Vol.

I–IV (Russian), Moscow–Leningrad (GITTL) 1946–51 • Vol. I: Geometrical investigations on the theory of parallel lines; On the foundations of geometry (1829–30). II: New foundations of geometry with a complete theory of parallels. (1835–38) • Vol.

III: Imaginary geometry (1835); Application of imaginary geometry to certain integrals (1836); Pangeometry (1856). IV: Works on other subjects. English translations •.

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Reprinted in Bonola: NonEuclidean Geometry 1912. Dover reprint 1955. Also in: Seth Braver Lobachevski illuminated, 2011. Translated by Henry P. Manning: in A Source Book in Mathematics. McGraw Hill 1929.

Dover reprint, p. 360–374. Halsted (tr.) 1897. Lobachevsky, Pangeometry, Translator and Editor: A.

Papadopoulos, Heritage of European Mathematics Series, Vol. 4, European Mathematical Society. See also [ ].