Lista de Personas Famosas nacidas en Óblast de Vladímir
Yuri Korolev
Yuri Koroliov es un gimnasta artístico ruso, que compitió representado a la Unión Soviética llegando a ser campeón del mundo en nueve ocasiones desde 1981 y 1987.
Serguéi Tanéyev
Serguéi Ivánovich Tanéyev, fue un compositor, pianista, teórico musical y maestro de composición ruso, alumno de Piotr Ilich Chaikovski.
Nicolai V. Krylov
Nicolai Vladimirovich Krylov is a Russian mathematician specializing in partial differential equations, particularly stochastic partial differential equations and diffusion processes. Krylov studied at Lomonosov University, where he in 1966 under E. B. Dynkin attained a doctoral candidate title and in 1973 a Russian doctoral degree. He taught from 1966 to 1990 at the Lomonosov University and is since 1990 a professor at the University of Minnesota. At the beginning of his career he, in collaboration with Dynkin, worked on nonlinear stochastic control theory, making advances in the study of convex, nonlinear partial equations of 2nd order, which were examined with stochastic methods. This led to the Evans-Krylov theory, for which he received with Lawrence C. Evans in 2004 the Leroy P. Steele Prize of the American Mathematical Society. They proved the second order differentiability of the solutions of convex, completely nonlinear, second order elliptical partial differential equations and thus the existence of "classical solutions". He was in 1978 at Helsinki and in 1986 at Berkeley an Invited Speaker for the ICM. He received the Humboldt Research Award in 2001. In 1993 he was elected a member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences (1993). He should not be confused with the mathematician Nikolay M. Krylov.
Andrey Zhitinkin
Vladimir Artemov
Vladímir Artiómov es un gimnasta artístico ruso, que compitió representado a la Unión Soviética consiguiendo ser cuatro veces campeón olímpico en 1988 y seis veces campeón del mundo entre 1983 y 1989.
Yury Bodrov
Georgy Zharkov
Nadezhda Pavlova
Aleksandr Stoletov
Aleksandr Grigórievich Stolétov fue un físico ruso, fundador de la ingeniería eléctrica, y profesor en la Universidad de Moscú. Fue hermano del general Nikolái Stolétov.