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  1. Dmitry Konstantinovich Faddeev Academic Gymnasium at Saint Petersburg State University ( Russian: Академическая гимназия имени Д. К. Фаддеева Санкт-Петербургского государственного университета) also known as the 45th Physics Mathematics School ( Russian: 45-ая Физико-математическая школа) is a selective secondary boarding school at the Saint Pet...

  2. On the basis of specialised physical and mathematical boarding school No 45 established in 1963, the St Petersburg University Academic Gymnasium was opened. Today, the Academic Gymnasium is named after Dmitry Faddeev. It is included in the rankings of the leading schools in Russia.

  3. Dmitry Konstantinovich Faddeev Academic Gymnasium at Saint Petersburg State University also known as the 45th Physics Mathematics School is a selective secondary boarding school at the Saint Petersburg State University established in 1963 in what was then the Soviet Union, now Russia.

  4. El Gimnasio Académico que lleva el nombre de DK Faddeev de la Universidad Estatal de San Petersburgo es un gimnasio, una subdivisión estructural de la Universidad Estatal de San Petersburgo. Fue fundada en 1963 como una escuela especializada en física y matemáticas en la Universidad Estatal de Leningrado (PMS No. 45).

  5. 17 de mar. de 2017 · SPbU has hosted an international workshop on CERN Data Analysis. The workshop welcomed senior students from the D.K. Faddeev Academic Gymnasium of St Petersburg University, Lyceum No 30 and Gymnasium No 625 in Moscow.

  6. 15 de jul. de 2020 · They will be held online in July, and Viktor Nosov is a member of the Russian schoolchildren team. He is an eleventh-grader and now a graduate of the Academic Gymnasium named after D.K. Faddeev at St Petersburg University.

  7. Now it’s known as 155th gymnasium in the Central District of St. Petersburg. Faddeev attended the Faculty of Physics at Leningrad University, receiving his undergraduate degree in 1956. His doctoral work on scattering theory was completed in 1959 under the direction of Olga Ladyzhenskaya and Vladimir Fock.