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Russian Trace in the Family History and Work of Alexander Grothendieck. / Gavrilovich, M.; Pimenov, K.; Volk, E.

в: Journal of Mathematical Sciences (United States), Том 252, № 6, 02.2021, стр. 761-774.

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Gavrilovich, M, Pimenov, K & Volk, E 2021, 'Russian Trace in the Family History and Work of Alexander Grothendieck', Journal of Mathematical Sciences (United States), Том. 252, № 6, стр. 761-774. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10958-021-05196-7

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Gavrilovich, M., Pimenov, K., & Volk, E. (2021). Russian Trace in the Family History and Work of Alexander Grothendieck. Journal of Mathematical Sciences (United States), 252(6), 761-774. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10958-021-05196-7

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Gavrilovich M, Pimenov K, Volk E. Russian Trace in the Family History and Work of Alexander Grothendieck. Journal of Mathematical Sciences (United States). 2021 Февр.;252(6):761-774. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10958-021-05196-7

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Gavrilovich, M. ; Pimenov, K. ; Volk, E. / Russian Trace in the Family History and Work of Alexander Grothendieck. в: Journal of Mathematical Sciences (United States). 2021 ; Том 252, № 6. стр. 761-774.

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