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Markoff   /mˈɑrkˌɔf/   Listen
Markoff

noun
1.
Russian mathematician (1856-1922).  Synonyms: Andre Markoff, Andrei Markov, Markov.



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"Markoff" Quotes from Famous Books



... Jacobinism to take root in Poland. Fears of Prussian and Muscovite rapacity had induced Pitt and Grenville to seek disclaimers of partition at Berlin and St. Petersburg. Assurances enough were forthcoming. On 29th January 1793 Markoff sought to convince Whitworth that no partition was intended.[202] But in view of the entire passivity of Pitt on the Polish Question since his surrender to Catharine in 1791 the two Powers laid their plans for the act of robbery which took ...
— William Pitt and the Great War • John Holland Rose



Words linked to "Markoff" :   Markov, mathematician, Markoff process, Markoff chain, Andrei Markov



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