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Prokhorov — ( ru. Прохоров), or Prokhorova (feminine; Прохорова), is a common Russian surname which may refer to:* Aleksandr Mikhailovich Prokhorov (1916–2002), a Russian physicist and Nobel Prize winner * Alexei Prokhorov (1923 2002), a Soviet aircraft… … Wikipedia
Prokhorov — Aleksandr Mikhaylovich … Scientists
Prokhorov — Cette page d’homonymie répertorie des personnes (réelles ou fictives) partageant un même patronyme. Patronymes Prokhorov (masculin ; Прохоров) ou Prokhorova (féminin ; Прохорова) est un patronyme russe porté par plusieurs… … Wikipédia en Français
Prokhorov — noun Russian physicist whose research into ways of moving electrons around atoms led to the development of masers and lasers for producing high intensity radiation (1916 2002) • Syn: ↑Aleksandr Prokhorov, ↑Aleksandr Mikjailovich Prokhorov •… … Useful english dictionary
Prokhorov Mikhaïl — Mikhaïl Prokhorov Mikhaïl Prokhorov Naissance 3 mai 1965 Moscou, RSFS de Russie … Wikipédia en Français
Prokhorov mikhail — Mikhaïl Prokhorov Mikhaïl Prokhorov Naissance 3 mai 1965 Moscou, RSFS de Russie … Wikipédia en Français
Prokhorov, Aleksandr Mikhaylovich — ▪ 2003 Russian physicist (b. July 11, 1916, Atherton, Queensland, Australia d. Jan. 8, 2002, Moscow, Russia), was corecipient of the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1964 with Nikolay G. Basov, his colleague at the P.N. Lebedev Physical Institute … Universalium
Prokhorov's theorem — In mathematics, Prokhorov s theorem is a theorem of measure theory that relates tightness of measures to weak compactness (and hence weak convergence) in the space of probability measures. It is credited to the Soviet mathematician Yuri… … Wikipedia
Prokhorov , Aleksandr Mikhaylovich — (1916–) Russian physicist Prokhorov graduated in 1939 from the faculty of physics of the Leningrad State University, where he later became a doctor of physics, mathematics, and science (1946). During World War II he served in the Russian army.… … Scientists
Prokhorov — /ˈproʊkərɒf/ (say prohkuhrof) noun Aleksandr Mikhailovich, 1916–2002, Russian scientist, born in Australia; shared the 1964 Nobel prize for physics for work on the practical application of lasers …