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KOVALEVSKIY Sofia Vasilyevna Kovalevskaya
Subscribers
1,700,000
Video views
362,266,611
Video count
1853
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Youtuber since
2014
Age
174
Birthday
15.01.1850
Zodiac
Capricorn
occupation
Mathematician
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KOVALEVSKIY Youtube channel statistics

KOVALEVSKIY
Subscribers
1,700,000
Video views
362,266,611
Video count
1853
Estimated earnings in past 30 days
$ 104 - $ 628
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last 7 days
Subscribers
0
last 30 days
-10,000
last 90 days
19,269
last 7 days
Video views
279,182
last 30 days
565,029
last 90 days
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26.03.2024 Tue +19,269 $ 7 - $ 43
22.03.2024 Fri +16,313 $ 6 - $ 36
18.03.2024 Mon +20,424 $ 7 - $ 45
15.03.2024 Fri +19,651 $ 7 - $ 44
11.03.2024 Mon +34,463 $ 12 - $ 77
07.03.2024 Thu +152,288 $ 57 - $ 342
04.03.2024 Mon +16,774 $ 6 - $ 37
01.03.2024 Fri +9,906 $ 3 - $ 22
26.02.2024 Mon +9,606 $ 3 - $ 21
24.02.2024 Sat +42,150 $ 15 - $ 94
14.02.2024 Wed +16,725 $ 6 - $ 37
10.02.2024 Sat +20,098 $ 7 - $ 45
05.02.2024 Mon +18,448 $ 6 - $ 41
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KOVALEVSKIY famous quotes

It is impossible to be a mathematician without being a poet in soul.
I know that mathematics are a dry and arid study but if only you know how to use them they will be able to put you in reach of words that have rarefied and delicate scents.
In itself, a work of art has no meaning; it only acquires meaning in the eyes of the spectator.
I am quite well aware that mathematical science originated with the Egyptians and Babylonians; it has no true connexion with Greece.
A scientific discovery is also a religious discovery.
It is known that the mathematics prescribed for the use of physicists is written in sober language: the propositions are austere, and the reasons are self-evident.
The higher mathematics is like a sharp instrument which must be used with great care lest it inflict an injury.
Mathematics, rightly viewed, possesses not only truth, but supreme beauty — a beauty cold and austere, like that of sculpture.
Many who have had an opportunity of knowing any more about mathematics confuse it with arithmetic, and consider it an arid science. In reality, however, it is a science which requires a great amount of imagination.
I have known German mathematicians who, besides satisfying their own intense preoccupation with mathematics as mathematicians, could never quite call themselves human beings, and perpetually frightened their nearest family and friends with acute, though charming, insanities.