Friday, June 11, 2010

Vladimir Arnold, a Russian mathematician...

...who discovered important theorems that found application in astronomy, mechanics and even weather forecasting, died June 3 in Paris. He was 72 and had homes in Paris and Moscow.
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Like his thesis adviser Dr. [Andrey] Kolmogorov, Dr. Arnold had an unusual approach when he got stuck on a problem. Writing in the Russian online newspaper Gazeta.ru, his former students Askold Khovanskii and Yuli Ilyashenko recalled that Dr. Arnold would ski for 25 miles or more, wearing nothing more than swim trunks. (My emphasis.)

“According to him, this practice would always lead him to a new idea,” they wrote.

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