Olga Kosheleva
Geombinatorics Quarterly
Olga Kosheleva
2024
Article Title: Three Applications of Geometric Reasoning: Why Metastasis Is Mostly Caused by Elongated Cancer Cells? How Body Shape Affects Curiosity? Why Ring Fractures in Ice?
Co-Authors: Vladik Kreinovich and Julio C. Urenda
Vol Issue: Vol XXXXIII (2), 2023
Page: 81
2023
Article Title: Why Early Galaxies Were Pickle-Shaped: A Geometric Explanation
Co-Authors: Vladik Kreinovich
Vol Issue: Vol XXXXIII (2), 2023
Page:61
2021
Article Title: Geometric Explanation for an Empirical Formula Describing Our Galaxy’s Warping
Co-Authors: Julio Urenda, and Vladik Kreinovich
Vol Issue: Vol XXX (4), 2021
Page: 208
2018
Article Title: Why Asset-Based Approach to Teaching Is More Effective than the Usual Deficit-Based Approach, and Why the New Approach Is Not Easy to Implement: A Simple Geometric Explanation
Vol Issue: Vol XXVIII (2) 2018
Page: 99
2017
Article Title: Geometric Symmetries Partially Explain why Some Paleolithic Signs Are More Frequent
Co-Authors: Vladik Kreinovich
Vol Issue: Vol XXVI (4) 2017
Page: 141
Article Title: A Simple Geometric Explanation of Occam’s Razor
Co-Authors: Vladik Kreinovich
Vol Issue: Vol XXVII (1) 2017
Page: 15
Article Title: Why the presence of point-wise (“punctate”) calcifications or linear configurations of calcifications makes breast cancer more probable: a geometric explanation
Co-Authors: Vladik Kreinovich
Vol Issue: Vol XXVII (2) 2017
Page: 78
2016
Article Title: A Feasible Algorithm for Checking n-Scissors Congruence of Polyhedra in Rd
Co-Authors: Vladik Kreinovich
Vol Issue: Vol XXV (3) 2016
Page: 70
Article Title: Why Injecting Fine Dust into a Tornado is more Promising than Injecting Coarse Dust: A Geometric Explanation
Co-Authors: Octavio Lerma and Vladik Kreinovich
Vol Issue: Vol XXV (3) 2016
Page: 118
Article Title: Big Data: A Geometric Explanation of a Seemingly Counterintuitive Strategy
Co-Authors: Vladik Kreinovich
Vol Issue: Vol XXVI (2) 2016
Pages: 71-79
2015
Article Title: Interleaving Enhances Learning: A possible Geometric Explanation
Co-Authors: Vladik Kreinovich and Octavio Lerma
Vol Issue: Vol XXIV (3) 2015
Pages:135-139
Article Title: A Simple Geometric Model Provides a Possible Quantitative Explanation of the Advantages of Immediate Feedback in Student Learning
Co-Authors: Vladik Kreinovich and Octavio Lerma
Vol Issue: Vol XXV (1) 2015
Pages: 22– 29
2014
Article Title: Geombinatorics, Computational Complexity and Saving Environment: Lets Start
Co-Authors: Vladik Kreinovich
Vol Issue: Vol III (3) 1994
Page: 90
2010
Article Title: Early Start Can Inhibit Learning: A Geometric Explanation
Vol Issue: Vol XIX (3) 2010
Page: 108
2009
Article Title: Geometry of Cockroach Paths: A Possible Explanation
Vol Issue: Vol XIX (1) 2009
Page: 7
Article Title: On Chromatic Numbers of Space-Times: Open Problems
Co-Authors: Vladik Kreinovich
Vol Issue: Vol XIX (1) 2009
Page: 14
2008
Article Title: Rational Trigonometry: Computational Viewpoint
Vol Issue: Vol XVIII (1) 2008
Page: 18
2007
Article Title: Flight Cessna 771 Revisited: Geometry of a Plane Rescue
Vol Issue: Vol XVII (2) 2007
Page: 78
2003
Article Title: Open-Ended Configurations of Radio Telescopes: A Geometrical Analysis
Co-Authors: Vladik Kreinovich, Scott A Starks, Dima Iourinski, and Andrei Finkelstein
Vol Issue: Vol XIII (2) 2003
Page: 79
1999
Article Title: Fast Implementations of Morphological Operations Using Fast Fourier Transform (FFT)
Co-Authors: Sergio D. Cabrera, Glenn A. Gibson, and Misha Koshelev
Vol Issue: Vol VIII (3) 1999
Page: 86
1998
Article Title: Chromatic-Number-Type Theorems are Logically Non-Trivial
Co-Authors: Wei Wang
Vol Issue: Vol VIII (1) 1998
Page: 169
Article Title: On Geometry of Radio Antenna Placements
Vol Issue: Vol VIII (2) 1998
Pages: 46-49
1997
Article Title: Astrogeometry: Geometry Explains Shapes of Celestial Bodies
Co-Authors: Andrei Finkelstein and Vladik Kreinovich
Vol Issue: Vol VI (4)1997
Page: 125
1996
Article Title: How to Measure Arbitrary Distances using a given Standard Length (i.e., a Stick with Two Marks on it): It is Necessary, It is Theoretically Possible, It is Feasible
Co-Authors: Vladik Kreinovich
Vol Issue: Vol V (4) 1996
Page: 142-155
1995
Article Title: Unit-Distance Preserving Theorem Is Logically Non-Trivial
Co-Authors: Vladik Kreinovich
Vol Issue: Vol IV (4) 1995
Page: 119
Article Title: Unit-Distance Preserving Theorem Is Logically Non-Trivial
Co-Authors: Vladik Kreinovich
Vol Issue: Vol V (2) 1995
Page: 69
1994
Article Title: Inter-Stellar Travel and Simple Geometrical Combinatorics: How Many Trajectory Corrections are Necessary?
Co-Authors: Vladik Kreinovich and Ricardo Labiaga
Vol Issue: Vol III (4) 1994
Page: 129