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{{short description|Russian mathematician}}
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'''Mikhail Goussarov''' (March 8, 1958, [[Leningrad]] – June 25, 1999, [[Tel Aviv]]) was a [[USSR|Soviet]] [[mathematician]] who worked in [[low-dimensional topology]]. He and [[Victor Anatolyevich Vassiliev|Victor Vassiliev]] independently discovered [[finite type invariant]]s of [[mathematical knot|knot]]s and links. He drowned at the age of 41in an accident in [[Tel Aviv]], [[Israel]].
'''Mikhail Goussarov''' (March 8, 1958, [[Leningrad]] – June 25, 1999, [[Tel Aviv]]) was a [[USSR|Soviet]] [[mathematician]] who worked in [[low-dimensional topology]]. He and [[Victor Anatolyevich Vassiliev|Victor Vassiliev]] independently discovered [[finite type invariant]]s of [[mathematical knot|knot]]s and links. He drowned at the age of 41 in an accident in [[Tel Aviv]], [[Israel]].


== See also ==
== See also ==

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Mikhail Goussarov (March 8, 1958, Leningrad – June 25, 1999, Tel Aviv) was a Soviet mathematician who worked in low-dimensional topology. He and Victor Vassiliev independently discovered finite type invariants of knots and links. He drowned at the age of 41 in an accident in Tel Aviv, Israel.

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