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:I've updated it with the record as it is being maintained at Princeton. These
added titled were nice to see since I've previously known you mostly for your
graph theory research. Do you still have any interest in dynamic non-planar
graphs? [[User:ErnestKrause|ErnestKrause]] ([[User talk:ErnestKrause|talk]])
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:I've updated it with the record as it is being maintained at Princeton. These
added titled were nice to see since I've previously known you mostly for your
graph theory research. Do you still have any interest in dynamic non-planar
graphs? [[User:ErnestKrause|ErnestKrause]] ([[User talk:ErnestKrause|talk]])
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::I have interests in lots of things; I haven't done much recently on dynamic
graphs, but that could change. My dynamic graph publications are listed at
https://ics.uci.edu/~eppstein/pubs/graph-dyn.html (and my own choice of which
publications to select are listed at
https://ics.uci.edu/~eppstein/pubs/selected.html but self-selected lists can be
self-serving; I'm not requesting that you follow this selection). I am
requesting that if you describe any of my publications you do so accurately. Use
DBLP if you want reasonably accurate metadata. —[[User:David Eppstein|David
Eppstein]] ([[User talk:David Eppstein|talk]]) 17:59, 29 March 2026 (UTC)
::I have interests in lots of things; I haven't done much recently on dynamic
graphs, but that could change. My dynamic graph publications are listed at
https://ics.uci.edu/~eppstein/pubs/graph-dyn.html (and my own choice of which
publications to select are listed at
https://ics.uci.edu/~eppstein/pubs/selected.html but self-selected lists can be
self-serving; I'm not requesting that you follow this selection). I am
requesting that if you describe any of my publications you do so accurately. Use
DBLP if you want reasonably accurate metadata. —[[User:David Eppstein|David
Eppstein]] ([[User talk:David Eppstein|talk]]) 17:59, 29 March 2026 (UTC)
:::That's quite a remarkable list of publications; your one file seems to cover
your contributions from 1990 to 2025. In applied graph theory there is the
discussion of representing the working brain on the model of looking at neurons
as verticies and synapses as edges, going to millions and millions of vertices.
The dynamic aspect goes through three phases of (a) adolescent growth of the
working brain (adding verticies and edges), to (b) the adulthood maintainence
and enhancement of these connections (edges), and finally to (c) geriatrics
where large numbers of neurons start to atrophy by the thousands during various
diseases of old age. The assessment of connectivity and redundancy in these very
large non-planar directed graphs has had many devoted scholars in medicine. Has
any of the applied medical research using dynamic graph theory been of interest
to you? [[User:ErnestKrause|ErnestKrause]] ([[User talk:ErnestKrause|talk]])
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dates|date=March 2026}} {{Use Oxford spelling|date=March 2026}} {{Infobox artist
| name = Michalina Krzyżanowska | image = File:Konrad Krzyżanowski - Portret
żony artysty.jpg | caption = Portrait of Krzyżanowska by her husband |
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| name = Michalina Krzyżanowska
| image = File:Konrad Krzyżanowski - Portret żony artysty.jpg
| caption = Portrait of Krzyżanowska by her husband
| birth_name = Michalina Piotruszewski
| birth_date = {{birth date|1883|09|03|df=yes}}
| birth_place = [[Warsaw]], Poland
| death_date = {{Death date and age|1962|07|16|1883|09|03|df=y}}
| death_place = Warsaw
| known_for = Painting
| movement = [[Expressionism]]
| spouse = [[Konrad Krzyżanowski]]
| parents =
| relatives =
}}
'''Michalina Krzyżanowska''' (née Piotruszewski: 1883–1962) was a Polish
[[Expressionism|Expressionist]] landscape painter and wife of the artist and
teacher, [[Konrad Krzyżanowski]]. Under the German occupation during [[World War
II]] and in the subsequent Soviet occupation, she worked for the Polish
underground resistance, for which she spent two years in prison.
==Early life and education==
Krzyżanowska was born on 3 September 1883 in Poland's capital, [[Warsaw]]. Her
parents, Franciszek Piotruszewski and Maria (née Andrzeykowicz) were members of
the [[Polish landed gentry]], coming from [[Volhynia]]. Although born in Warsaw,
she was raised in the countryside where, from an early age, she began to exhibit
strong artistic skills. The family appears to have travelled widely. There
exists a photograph of her as a young girl, taken in [[Montreux]] in
Switzerland. She began to formally study painting with private lessons from
[[Miłosz Kotarbiński]]. In 1904, she joined the [[Academy of Fine Arts in
Warsaw|Warsaw School of Fine Arts]] in its first year of operation, studying
with Krzyżanowski, who she married in November 1906. She would pose for her
husband on many occasions and his portraits of her are among his finest works.
During her studies, she participated in ''[[En plein air|plein-air]]'' workshops
organized by her husband in [[Łowicz]] (1904), [[Zwierzyniec]] (1905), and
[[Istebna]] (1906), all in Poland, as well as [[Verkiai]] in Lithuania (1907),
when she exhibited for the first time at the [[Vilnius Academy of Arts|School of
Fine Arts in Vilnius]], in [[Liepāja]] in Latvia and in Finland, both in 1908.
In 1907, they both travelled to Italy and [[Corsica]]. She graduated in 1909,
and Krzyżanowski resigned from his teaching position at the same time. Three
years later, they spent some time in London and then moved to Paris, where she
further developed her painting skills at the ''[[Académie Ranson]]'' with
[[Maurice Denis]].<ref name="Karolina">{{cite web |last1=Dzimira-Zarzycka
|first1=Karolina |title=Michalina Krzyżanowska
|url=https://culture.pl/pl/tworca/michalina-krzyzanowska |website=Instytut Adama
Mickiewicza |access-date=29 March 2026}}</ref><ref name=Girl>{{cite web
|title=Girl with a Cat Portrait of Konrad Krzyżanowski's wife and cat from the
Opole Silesia Museum
|url=https://www.historiaposzukaj.pl/wiedza,obrazy,583,obraz_michalina_krzyzanowska.html
|website=historia: poszukaj |access-date=29 March 2026}}</ref><ref>{{cite web
|title=Michalina Krzyżanowska
|url=https://otwartawarszawa.pl/ludzie/michalina-krzyzanowska
|website=otwartawarszawa.pl 2026 |access-date=29 March 2026}}</ref><ref>{{cite
web |title=Mała rzecz o wielkim uczuciu – Michalina i Konrad Krzyżanowscy
|url=https://muzeum.bytom.pl/?p=19477 |website=Muzeum Górnośląskie w Bytomiu
|access-date=29 March 2026}}</ref><ref name="Karolina2">{{cite web
|last1=Dzimira-Zarzycka |first1=Karolina |title=Pani Mysza i jej świat.
Michalina Krzyżanowska
|url=https://niezlasztuka.net/o-sztuce/pani-mysza-i-jej-swiat-michalina-krzyzanowska/
|website=Fundacja promocji sztuki "Niezła sztuka" |access-date=29 March
2026}}</ref>
==Later life==
In 1914, the couple returned to Warsaw but, after the outbreak of [[World War
I]], they went to live with relatives in Volhynia. In 1917, they settled in
[[Kyiv]] in Ukraine, where her husband taught at the Polish School of Fine Arts.
At the end of the war in 1918, they returned to Warsaw, permitting her husband
to reopen his private painting school. Krzyżanowska participated in
''plein-air'' workshops organized by her husband for students in [[Płock]],
[[Kartuzy]], and [[Chmielno, Pomeranian Voivodeship|Chmielno]]. She began to
exhibit after her husband's death in 1922, mainly showing landscapes that were
often inspired by her time in Volhynia. She only painted in oils, including for
sketches, using various surfaces such as canvas, plywood, and even cardboard.
Although some of her early works bear a resemblance to her husband's landscapes,
she quickly developed her own style, notable for its use of colours and
light.<ref name=Karolina/><ref name=Girl/><ref name=Karolina2/><ref
name="Ostoya">{{cite web |title=Michalina Krzyżanowska
|url=https://aukcjeostoya.pl/produkt/320172/michalina-krzyzanowska/
|website=Ostoya Auction House |access-date=29 March 2026}}</ref>
She joined the [[Society for the Encouragement of Fine Arts (Warsaw)|Society for
the Encouragement of Fine Arts]] and the Polish Seascape Circle, and began
participating in exhibitions held in Poland and abroad, winning several awards.
Despite her late arrival as a regular exhibiting artist, at the age of 39, her
work quickly gained critical acclaim, both in Poland and elsewhere. She often
exhibited with the ''Ars Feminae'' group of women painters, which also included
[[Olga Boznańska]] and [[Pia Górska]]. In 1927 she travelled again to France and
Italy. Krzyżanowska did many paintings on nautical themes and was invited to
contribute to maritime exhibitions. Throughout the 1920s and 1930s she held
several solo exhibitions, including one in 1928 that presented her paintings
from Corsica. In 1933, her works were shown at the First International
Exhibition of Women's Art at the [[Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam]] and, in 1934, at
the Second International Exhibition, held this time at the Institute of Art
Propaganda in Warsaw. In 1937, she contributed to the exhibition called ''[[Les
femmes artistes d'Europe]]'', the first international all-woman art show in
France, held at the ''[[Jeu de Paume]]'' in Paris. Outside of Poland, she was
also exhibited in [[Copenhagen]], [[Tallinn]], Moscow, [[Riga]], London,
[[Birmingham]], [[Ottawa]], and New York.<ref name=Karolina/><ref
name=Karolina2/><ref name=Ostoya/><ref>{{cite web |last1=Jakubowska
|first1=Agata |title=All-Women Art Exhibitions Organised by the International
Federation of Business and Professional Women
|url=https://awarewomenartists.com/en/magazine/les-expositions-artistiques-feminines-organisees-par-linternational-federation-of-business-and-professional-women/|website=AWARE
|access-date=29 March 2026}}</ref><ref>{{cite book |title="Les Femmes Artistes
d'Europe exposent au Musée du Jeu de Paume": catalogue d'exposition, Paris, Jeu
de Paume des Tuileries, février 1937. |date=February 1937 |access-date=29 March
2026|publisher=Musée du Jeu de Paume|location=Paris
|url=https://www.duchamparchives.org/cp/archive/component/FRM5050-X0031143894/fr/}}</ref>
==Role in the resistance==
During the German [[occupation of Poland (1939–1945)]], she served as a liaison
for [[Henryk Józewski]] (an artist and her close friend from before the war) who
was commander of the [[Warsaw Voivodeship (1919–1939)|Warsaw Voivodeship]]
district in the [[Piłsudski's colonels|Piłsudski-backed]] underground group
"Poland Fights". She maintained contact with the writer, [[Zygmunt Kubicki]],
forwarding correspondence from Józewski, and receiving press from other
underground organizations and information from radio surveillance. She also
distributed papers published by "Poland Fights". Her code name was "Mrs Mouse",
based on her husband's nickname for her. She returned to artistic work shortly
after the war. In 1945, she participated in an exhibition in [[Radom]], and two
years later was again exhibiting in Warsaw. However, she remained in constant
danger as, from the spring of 1945, Józewski resumed his underground activities,
this time in the anti-communist underground, with Krzyżanowska becoming one of
his closest associates, distributing the illegal magazine ''Polska Niezawisła''
(Independent Poland). From 1947, she went into hiding from the communist secret
police. Around 1953, she was arrested and sentenced to five years in prison, but
was released two years later for health reasons. While she was in detention her
and her husband's paintings were taken from her home and put into storage at the
[[National Museum in Warsaw]].<ref name=Karolina/><ref name=Girl/><ref
name=Karolina2/>
==Awards and honours==
Krzyżanowska received the [[Cross of Merit (Poland)|Polish Golden Cross of
Merit]] on 11 November 1934.<ref name=Karolina/>
==Death and Legacy==
Krzyżanowska died in Warsaw on 16 July 1962. She was buried at the [[Powązki
Cemetery]] in that city (plot 234-5-5,6). In 1980/81, a few of her works were
shown at the National Museum as part of an exhibition devoted to her husband's
work. In December 1999, the [[Palace on the Isle|Royal Łazienki Museum]]
organized an exhibition of her work. More than ten of her paintings are in the
collection of the National Museum. Several paintings with maritime themes are
held by the [[National Maritime Museum, Gdańsk]]. Several other museums also
hold individual paintings, but most of her works are in private collections.<ref
name=Karolina/>
==References==
{{Reflist}}
{{Authority control}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:Krzyżanowska, Michalina}}
==External links==
*[https://www.artnet.com/artists/michalina-krzyzanowska/ Examples of
Krzyżanowska’s work]
*[https://www.mutualart.com/Artist/Michalina-Krzyzanowska/6E93BDF080072D93/AuctionResults?Type=Sold_Unsold
Examples of her work]
[[Category:1883 births]]
[[Category:1962 deaths]]
[[Category:20th-century Polish women artists]]
[[Category:20th-century Polish women painters]]
[[Category:Polish landscape painters]]
[[Category:Polish political prisoners]]
[[Category:Painters from Warsaw]]
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|6,163
|0.71
| -
|-
|[[1990 Manipur Legislative Assembly election|1990]]
|54
|11
|0
|{{Steady}}
|18,549
|1.87
|{{Increase}}1.16
|-
|[[1995 Manipur Legislative Assembly election|1995]]
|60
|20
|1
|{{Increase}}1
|38,405
|3.35
|{{Increase}}1.48
|-
|[[2000 Manipur Legislative Assembly election|2000]]
|60
|39
|6
|{{Increase}}5
|142,174
|11.28
|{{Increase}}7.93
|-
|[[2002 Manipur Legislative Assembly election|2002]]
|60
|46
|4
|{{Decrease}}2
|126,044
|9.55
|{{Decrease}}1.73
|-
|[[2007 Manipur Legislative Assembly election|2007]]
|60
|14
|0
|{{Decrease}}4
|12,536
|0.85
|{{Decrease}}8.7
|-
|[[2012 Manipur Legislative Assembly election|2012]]
|60
|19
|0
|{{Steady}}
|29,663
|2.12
|{{Increase}}1.27
|-
|[[2017 Manipur Legislative Assembly election|2017]]
|60
|60
|21
|{{Increase}}21
|601,539
|36.28
|{{Increase}}34.16
|-
|[[2022 Manipur Legislative Assembly election|2022]]
|60
|60
|32
|{{Increase}}11
|702,632
|37.83
|{{Increase}}1.55
|}
|}
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| years3 = 2022–
| years3 = 2022–
| clubs3 = [[FC Bayern Munich (women)|Bayern Munich]]
| clubs3 = [[FC Bayern Munich (women)|Bayern Munich]]
| caps3 = 73
| caps3 = 74
| goals3 = 23
| goals3 = 23
| nationalyears1 = 2012–2014
| nationalyears1 = 2012–2014
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| nationalcaps7 = 4
| nationalcaps7 = 4
| nationalgoals7 = 0
| nationalgoals7 = 0
| club-update = 20:50, 22 March 2026 (UTC)
| club-update = 20:50, 29 March 2026 (UTC)
| nationalteam-update = 20:30, 7 March 2026 (UTC)
| nationalteam-update = 20:30, 7 March 2026 (UTC)
| medaltemplates = {{Medal|Sport|Women's [[Association football|football]]}}
| medaltemplates = {{Medal|Sport|Women's [[Association football|football]]}}
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==Career statistics==
==Career statistics==
===Club===
===Club===
{{updated|22 March 2026}}.<ref name="Soccerway" /><ref>{{cite
web|url=http://manchestercity.fawsl.com/teamPlayerStats.html|publisher=Manchester
City Women FC|access-date=17 August 2018|title=Manchester City Women player
stats|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190904083526/http://manchestercity.fawsl.com/teamPlayerStats.html|archive-date=4
September 2019|url-status=dead}}</ref>
{{updated|29 March 2026}}.<ref name="Soccerway" /><ref>{{cite
web|url=http://manchestercity.fawsl.com/teamPlayerStats.html|publisher=Manchester
City Women FC|access-date=17 August 2018|title=Manchester City Women player
stats|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190904083526/http://manchestercity.fawsl.com/teamPlayerStats.html|archive-date=4
September 2019|url-status=dead}}</ref>
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center"
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center"
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|-
|-
|[[2025–26 FC Bayern Munich (women) season|2025–26]]
|[[2025–26 FC Bayern Munich (women) season|2025–26]]
|19||6||3||0||colspan=2|—||5||0||1{{efn|name=DFB}}||1||28||7
|20||6||3||0||colspan=2|—||6||0||1{{efn|name=DFB}}||1||30||7
|-
|-
!colspan="2"|Total
!colspan="2"|Total
!73!!23!!14!!3!!colspan=2|—!!27!!3!!2!!1!!116!!30
!74!!23!!14!!3!!colspan=2|—!!28!!3!!2!!1!!118!!30
|-
|-
!colspan="3"|Career total
!colspan="3"|Career total
!187!!68!!28!!10!!27!!8!!48!!9!!3!!1!!293!!96
!188!!68!!28!!10!!27!!8!!49!!9!!3!!1!!295!!96
|}
|}
Based on ja:エフエム愛媛; see its history for attribution.
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{{Infobox radio station
| name = JOEU-FM
| logo = FM Ehime logo.svg
| city = [[Matsuyama]] | country = JP
| area = [[Ehime Prefecture]]
| branding = FM Ehime
| frequency = 79.7 MHz
| translator =
| repeater =
| airdate = {{Start date|1982|02|01}}
| format = [[Full service (radio format)|Full Service]], [[J-Pop]]
| language = Japanese
| power = 1 [[kilowatt]] (Matsuyama)
| licensing_authority = [[Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications|MIC]]
| erp =
| haat =
| class =
| facility_id =
| coordinates =
| callsign_meaning =
| former_callsigns =
| former_frequencies =
| affiliations = [[Japan FM Network]]
| owner = FM Ehime Broadcasting Co., Ltd.<ref>{{Cite web
|url=https://j-ba.or.jp/category/english |title=Members Directory 2019
|publisher=日本民間放送連盟 |accessdate=2021-06-07}}</ref>
| licensee =
| sister_stations =
| webcast =
| website = http://www.joeufm.co.jp
}}
{{nihongo|'''FM Ehime'''|エフエム愛媛}} is an FM radio station in [[Ehime
Prefecture|Ehime]], [[Japan]]. The station is an affiliate of the [[Japan FM
Network]] (JFN). It started broadcasting on February 1, 1982, becoming the fifth
commercial FM station in Japan, the first since 1970 and the first located
outside of a larger city.
The station is reportedly the largest FM station in Shikoku; as of the end of
fiscal 2021, the station's audience was estimated to be between 50,000 and
100,000 listeners.<ref>[https://tateyo.co/2022/03/21/great_presidents/
えひめのすごい社長図鑑]</ref>
==Capital composition==
As of 2015:<ref>{{Cite
book|author=日本民間放送連盟|date=2015-11-20|title=日本民間放送年鑑2015|publisher=コーケン出版|page=415}}</ref>
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:right"
!Capital!!Total number of shares!!Number of shareholders
|-
|500 million yen||1,000,000 shares||42
|}
{| class="wikitable"
!Shareholder!!Number of shares!!Percentage
|-
|[[Ehime Prefecture|Ehime Government]]||100,000 shares||10.00%
|-
|[[Ehime Broadcasting]]||100,000 shares||10.00%
|-
|[[Yomiuri Shimbun]] Osaka Headquarters||{{0}}79,000 shares||{{0}}7.90%
|-
|Junji Hino||{{0}}65,500 shares||{{0}}6.55%
|-
|[[Ehime Shimbun]] Printing Company||{{0}}64,000 shares||{{0}}6.40%
|-
|[[Fuji Media Holdings]]||{{0}}53,000 shares||{{0}}5.30%
|-
|[[Asahi Shimbun]]||{{0}}50,000 shares||{{0}}5.00%
|-
|Shiraichi Toitsu||{{0}}48,000 shares||{{0}}4.80%
|-
|[[Matsuyama|Matsuyama City Government]]||{{0}}40,000 shares||{{0}}4.00%
|-
|[[Nankai Broadcasting]]||{{0}}40,000 shares||{{0}}4.00%
|-
|[[Nikkei, Inc.]]||{{0}}40,000 shares||{{0}}4.00%
|-
|[[Iyo Bank]]||{{0}}40,000 shares||{{0}}4.00%
|-
|[[Ehime Bank]]||{{0}}40,000 shares||{{0}}4.00%
|-
|[[National Mutual Insurance Federation of Agricultural Cooperatives]] (Ehime
Headquarters)||{{0}}40,000 shares||{{0}}4.00%
|-
|[[Ehime Prefectural Credit Agricultural Cooperative Federation]]||{{0}}40,000
shares||{{0}}4.00%
|}
==History==
FM Ehime was registered in 1981, a move that was seen with concern from [[Nankai
Broadcasting]], as it feared a loss of listeners owing to the station's opening.
On February 1, 1982, JOEU-FM started broadcasting on 79.9 in Matsuyama; up until
April 9, it had set up its relay stations at Niihama, Yawatahama and
Uwajima.<ref name="shashi50">{{cite book
|author={{lang|ja|南海放送株式会社}}|script-title=ja:『夢にはじまる : 南海放送五十年史』 |year=2005
|publisher={{lang|ja|南海放送}} |location=Ehime |isbn=}}{{NCID|BA75035554}}{{in
lang|ja}}</ref>{{rp|182}}
On the week starting December 16, 2002, FM Ehime took part in a joint listener
survey for the first time, which was shared by RNB and issued by [[Video
Research]].<ref name="shashi50"/>{{rp|283}}
In June 2018, the company opened its online store, FM Marche, to sell products
typical of the prefecture and Shikoku for a national audience, in order to boost
revenue.<ref>[https://minpo.online/article/fmmarche.html エフエム愛媛
通販サイト「FMマルシェ」 地域の課題解決型の商品開発 販路拡大で地元の魅力を届ける]</ref>
==References==
{{reflist}}
==External links==
*[http://www.fmehime.co.jp FM EHIME] {{in lang|ja}}
{{JFN}}
[[Category:Radio stations established in 1982]]
[[Category:Radio stations in Japan]]
[[Category:Companies based in Ehime Prefecture]]
[[Category:Mass media in Ehime Prefecture]]