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The
Leonhard Euler Gold Medal
(Золотая медаль имени Леонарда Эйлера) is a medal named after the Swiss, German, and Russian mathematician
Leonhard Euler
, awarded by the Отделением математических наук (Branch of Mathematical Sciences of the
Russian Academy of Sciences
) for outstanding results in mathematics and physics. The medal was awarded once in 1957 to two scientists and since 1991 has been awarded every five years.
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