Its Anatoly Samoilenko Mykhailovych Birthday born January 2, - TopicsExpress



          

Its Anatoly Samoilenko Mykhailovych Birthday born January 2, 1938 in the village of Potiivka, he is a mathematician and academician of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine (since 1995) he is also Director of the Institute of Mathematics of the National Academy of Sciences Ukraine (since 1988). the extraordinary gift for mathematics Samoilenko determined his destiny in his own way in 1960 Samoilenko graduate of Mathematics and Mechanics Department at the University of Kiev, at the same time, his first scientific works were published. In 1963, after graduating at the Institute of Mathematics of the Academy of Sciences of the Ukrainian SSR, Samoilenko supported his thesis research on the Application of asymptotic methods to the investigation of non equations with irregular linear differential right side and began his work at the Academy of Sciences of the Institute of Mathematics of the Ukrainian SSR under the supervision of Academician Yu. A. Mitropolskiy. Within a few years of diligent research work, Samoilenko has become one of the leading experts in the qualitative theory of equations différentielles.En 1967 based on the results of his research in the theory of multi-frequency oscillations, he defended his thesis PhD degree on Some problems in the theory of periodic and quasi-periodic systems. In 1965-1974, Samoilenko worked as a senior research fellow at the Institute of Mathematics of the Academy of Sciences of the Ukrainian SSR and gave lectures at the Shevchenko Kiev State University. In 1974, he obtained the professors degree. In 1978 he was elected to become a corresponding member of the Institute of Mathematics of the Academy of Sciences of the Ukrainian SSR. His monograph written with academics and teachers NN Bogolyubov Mitropolskiy brought him worldwide recognition. Thirty-six years later, is supported Samoilenko In Kiev the Institute of Mathematics (which is important because in this part of the world in these times it is very important for a young scientist to belong to a high scientific school) for many areas of science with great scientists who were his teachers were on the scale of the Soviet Union trendsetters which may allow a chance to get results worldwide. In 1974 until 1987 Samoilenko led the Chair of integral equations and differential Department of mechanics and mathematics at the Shevchenko Kiev State University; These years were marked by particularly high scientific activity of the pulpit. Based on the results of research in the theory of differential equations with delay made at this time, the monograph Mitropolskiy and DI Martynyuk was published. At the same time, Samoilenko, MO with his disciple Perestyuk published the well-known monograph devoted to the theory of impulsive differential equations. These monographs (especially their English translations) are often cited in the literature. Since 1987 Samoilenko headed the Department of ordinary differential equations at the Institute of Mathematics of the Academy of Sciences of the Ukrainian SSR (Department of differential equations and the theory of oscillations at the Institute of Mathematics of the National Academy science of Ukraine) then in 1988 he was the Director of the Institute of Mathematics of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine. The beginning of this fruitful creative period was marked by the fundamental monograph devoted to the qualitative theory of invariant manifolds of dynamic systems. This monograph was the basis for the construction of the general perturbation theory of invariant tori of nonlinear dynamical systems on a torus. Three years later monograph Samoilenko (in coauthorship with Mitropolskii Kulyk and VL) was published. In this monograph the method of Lyapunov functions was used for the study of dichotomies in linear differential systems of general form. The results of multiple investigations years of constructive methods in the theory of boundary-valued problems for ordinary differential equations conducted by Mr. Samoilenko Ican are presented in the monographs. Currently, Samoilenko is the author of about 400 scientific works, including 30 monographs and 15 books, most of which have been translated into foreign languages. Monographs made a significant contribution to science and mathematics education. The scientific interests of Samoilenko cover a wide range of important problems in the qualitative theory of nonlinear differential equations, mechanics, and the theory of nonlinear oscillations. Deep results in the theory of multi-frequency oscillations, disruption theory toric varieties, asymptotic methods of nonlinear mechanics, theory of impulsive systems, theory of differential equations with delay, and the theory of boundary value problems were highly appreciated in Ukraine and abroad. From a scientific school in the theory of multi-frequency oscillations and the theory of impulsive systems recognized by the international mathematical community was founded by Academician Samoilenko. The worldwide recognition of mathematical results of Samoilenko is illustrated by well-known concepts in the mathematical literature, such as digital-analytical method Samoilenko and Samoilenko - Green function (the kernel of an integral operator related to the problem of an invariant torus a dynamic system). Samoilenko gives much attention to the training of the highest qualification of scientists. For many years, he has lectured at the Shevchenko National University of Kiev and Kiev Polytechnic Institute University Despite the busy schedule of his work as director of the Institute of Mathematics of National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine for 20 years since 2006, he was the academician-secretary of the Department of Mathematics of the national Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, Samoilenko found time for organizational and public activities. In particular, Samoilenko is president of the Foundation for supporting the development of the mathematical sciences All-Ukrainian charitable organization. Many young talents (Malynshchyna) are grateful to him to support the development of children and talented youth. Samoilenko established an International Scientific School in differential equations. Among his disciples, there were 33 doctors and 82 candidates of physical and mathematical sciences, now researchers from prestigious scientific institutions, professors, heads of chairs, deans and rectors (scientists, teachers and administrators at various levels) . For example, the Department of Mechanical and mathematics in Kiev Shevchenko National University was headed for many years by his disciples (Professors and IO Parasyuk Perestyuk MO). Among other renowned scientists belonging to the mathematical school Samoilenko include Kenzhebaev Professor, Rector of Aktobe Zhubanov University, one of the most renowned universities in Kazakhstan and academician M. Ilolov, President the Tajik Academy of Sciences. Samoilenko is a member of the Ukrainian Mathematical Society, the American Mathematical Society and the editorial boards of many journals Ukrainian and foreign mathematics, He is editor of the Ukrainian Matemathical Journal Nonlinear Oscillations newspaper and Ukrainian Mathematical Bulletin. Samoilenko is a full member of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine (since 1995) and the European Academy of Sciences (since 2002). He is a foreign member of the Tajik Academy of Sciences (since 2011). Samoilenko received Price Ostrovsky (1968) Order of Friendship of Peoples (1984) Price Krylov (1981) He received the State Prize of Ukraine in science and engineering (1985 and 1996) a diploma of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of Ukraine (1987) Soros Professor (1998) securities of a Distinguished Scientist of Ukraine (1998) Bogolyubov Price (1998) Lavrentyev Price (2000) the Order of Merit of III degree (2003) Ostrogradsky Price (2004) Order of Prince Yaroslav the Wise V degree (2008) Mitropolskiy Price (2010) State Prize of Ukraine in the field of education (2012).
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