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Nikolay Krasovsky

Nikolay Nikolayevich Krasovsky (Russian: Никола́й Никола́евич Красо́вский; 7 September 1924 – 4 April 2012) was a Soviet and Russian mathematician who worked in the mathematical theory of control, the theory of dynamical systems, and the theory of differential games.[1] He was the author of Krasovskii-LaSalle principle and the chief of the Ural scientific school in mathematical theory of control and the theory of differential games.

Nikolay Krasovsky
Никола́й Никола́евич Красо́вский 
BornНикола́й Никола́евич Красо́вский 
7 September 1924 
Died4 April 2012  (aged 87)
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Doctoral studentsAndrei Subbotin, Nina Nikolaevna Subbotina, Nikolay Lukoyanov, Rafail Gabasov, Faina Kirillova, Alexander Chentsov, Vladimir Tretyakov

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Nikolay Krasovsky was born in Yekaterinburg (renamed later to Sverdlovsk that year) in the family of a doctor. In 1949, he graduated summa cum laude from the department of metallurgical science at the Ural State Technical University. In 1954, he presented his first thesis and received his kandidat nauk degree in mathematics. In 1957, he defended his second thesis for the degree of doktor nauk and became a professor of mathematics.

From 1949 to 1959, he worked at the Ural State Technical University. Since 1958, he worked at the Ural State University.

  • 1949–1951 – assistant at the Ural State Technical University
  • 1954–1955 – senior lecturer (docent) at the Ural State Technical University
  • 1958–1959 – professor at the Ural State Technical University
  • 1959–1960 – chief of the chair of theoretical mechanics at the Ural State University
  • 1961–1963 – chief of the chair of computing mathematics at the Ural State University

In 1963 Stanford University Press published a translation of his book Stability of Motion: applications of Lyapunov's second method to differential systems and equations with delay that had been prepared by Joel Lee Brenner.

  • 1965–1970 – chief of the chair of applied mathematics at the Ural State University
  • 1970–1977 – director the Institute of Mathematics and Mechanics of the Ural Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences
  • 1971–1986 – professor at the chair of applied mathematics at the Ural State University
  • since 1986 until his death – professor of the chair of theoretical mechanics at the Ural State University
  • Advisor of the Ural branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences

He died in Yekaterinburg aged 87, and was buried at the Shirokorechenskoye Cemetery.

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Nikolay Nikolayevich Krasovsky Russian Nikola j Nikola evich Kraso vskij 7 September 1924 4 April 2012 was a Soviet and Russian mathematician who worked in the mathematical theory of control the theory of dynamical systems and the theory of differential games 1 He was the author of Krasovskii LaSalle principle and the chief of the Ural scientific school in mathematical theory of control and the theory of differential games Nikolay KrasovskyNikola j Nikola evich Kraso vskij BornNikola j Nikola evich Kraso vskij 7 September 1924 Died4 April 2012 aged 87 Alma materUral State Technical University AwardsLomonosov Gold Medal 1996 honorary citizen of Sverdlovsk Oblast 2009 Isaacs Award Wendell Fleming 2006 IEEE Control Systems Award 2003 Academic careerInstitutionsN N Krasovskii Institute of Mathematics and Mechanics of the Ural Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences 1970 2004 Stankomash 1941 1943 Ural State Technical University 1949 1959 Ural State University 1959 1970 Doctoral studentsAndrei Subbotin Nina Nikolaevna Subbotina Nikolay Lukoyanov Rafail Gabasov Faina Kirillova Alexander Chentsov Vladimir Tretyakov This article includes a list of general references but it lacks sufficient corresponding inline citations Please help to improve this article by introducing more precise citations March 2016 Learn how and when to remove this message Biography editNikolay Krasovsky was born in Yekaterinburg renamed later to Sverdlovsk that year in the family of a doctor In 1949 he graduated summa cum laude from the department of metallurgical science at the Ural State Technical University In 1954 he presented his first thesis and received his kandidat nauk degree in mathematics In 1957 he defended his second thesis for the degree of doktor nauk and became a professor of mathematics From 1949 to 1959 he worked at the Ural State Technical University Since 1958 he worked at the Ural State University 1949 1951 assistant at the Ural State Technical University 1954 1955 senior lecturer docent at the Ural State Technical University 1958 1959 professor at the Ural State Technical University 1959 1960 chief of the chair of theoretical mechanics at the Ural State University 1961 1963 chief of the chair of computing mathematics at the Ural State University In 1963 Stanford University Press published a translation of his book Stability of Motion applications of Lyapunov s second method to differential systems and equations with delay that had been prepared by Joel Lee Brenner 1965 1970 chief of the chair of applied mathematics at the Ural State University 1970 1977 director the Institute of Mathematics and Mechanics of the Ural Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences 1971 1986 professor at the chair of applied mathematics at the Ural State University since 1986 until his death professor of the chair of theoretical mechanics at the Ural State University Advisor of the Ural branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences He died in Yekaterinburg aged 87 and was buried at the Shirokorechenskoye Cemetery Honours editOrder of the Red Banner of Labour 1961 Academician of the Academy of Sciences of the Soviet Union 1968 Hero of Socialist Labour 1974 Order of Lenin 1974 Lenin Prize 1976 for his work in mathematical control theory USSR State Prize 1984 Order of the October Revolution 1984 Honorary foreign member of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences 1988 Lyapunov Gold Medal of the Russian Academy of Sciences 1992 Doctor Honoris Causa of the Ural State Technical University 1994 Professor Emeritus of the Ural State University 1996 Lomonosov Gold Medal of the Russian Academy of Sciences 1996 Demidov Prize 1996 Order For Merit to the Fatherland 3rd class 1999 Vonsovsky Gold Medal of the Ural Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences 2003 IEEE Control Systems Award 2003 Order For Merit to the Fatherland 2nd class 2004 Laureate of the Science Support Foundation in the category Outstanding Scientists 2006 The Issacs Award 2006 Honorary citizen of YekaterinburgSources edit Umer Pochetnyj grazhdanin Ekaterinburga Nikolaj Krasovskij Archived from the original on 2012 06 24 Retrieved 2012 05 07 Information at IEEE server http www ieee org portal pages about awards bios 2003controlsys html Information and photo at server of Russian Academy of Science in Russian http www ras ru win db show per asp P id 68 ln ru Control under Lack of Information Book of Krasovsky and his son translated to English 1 List of publications in English https web archive org web 20060820152705 http www imm uran ru PERSONS BIOGRAPH PUB KRASOVSK HTM Short biography in Russian http www eunnet net USUbio base mag amp id 0128 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Nikolay Krasovsky amp oldid 1221448478, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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