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What (who) is Ivan Krylov - definition

RUSSIAN WRITER (1769-1844)
Ivan Andreyevich Krylov; Ivan Andreevich Kriloff; Ivan Andreevich Krilof; Ivan Andreevich Krylov; Ivan Krilov
  • Monument to Ivan Krylov in the [[Summer Garden]] (1854–55), by [[Peter Klodt von Urgensburg]]
  • [[Heorhiy Narbut]]’s 1911 illustration of "The beggar and fortune"
  • Andrei Popov]], 1857. The Russian Museum, St Petersburg

Borys Krylov         
  • Monument dedicated to Hetman Petro-Konashevych Sagaydachny
  • Monument dedicated to Ukrainian hetman Pylyp Orlyk.
  • Monument dedicated to Taras Shevchenko
  • Monument to Spyridon of Trimythus
  • Monument to Svyatoslav the Brave, winner of Khazars
  • Monument to Yaroslav the Wise
  • Monument dedicated to the unknown soldier
  • Monument to Kyiv princes Borys and Hlib.
UKRAINIAN ARTIST
Krylov Boris; Boris Krylov
Borys Krylov (born 6 August 1976) is a Ukrainian sculptor, a member of the National Union of Artists of Ukraine (since 2012), and a member of the Royal British Society of Sculptors (since 2010).
Ivan         
MALE GIVEN NAME
Иван; Iván; Iван; Іван; Ivan (name)
A Diana-like language making up part of VHDL. ["VHDL - The Designer Environment", A. Gilman, IEEE Design & Test 3, (Apr 1986)].
Krylov subspace         
Krylov space; Krylov sequence
In linear algebra, the order-r Krylov subspace generated by an n-by-n matrix A and a vector b of dimension n is the linear subspace spanned by the images of b under the first r powers of A (starting from A^0=I), that is,

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Ivan Krylov

Ivan Andreyevich Krylov (Russian: Ива́н Андре́евич Крыло́в; 13 February 1769 – 21 November 1844) is Russia's best-known fabulist and probably the most epigrammatic of all Russian authors. Formerly a dramatist and journalist, he only discovered his true genre at the age of 40. While many of his earlier fables were loosely based on Aesop's and La Fontaine's, later fables were original work, often with a satirical bent.