Alexander Adolfowitsch Yuschkewitsch

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Alexander Adolfowitsch Juschkewitsch , Russian Александр Адольфович Юшкевич , English transcription Alexander Yushkevich, (born May 19, 1930 in Moscow , Soviet Union ) is a Russian mathematician.

He is the son of Adolf Pavlovich Juschkewitsch and graduated from Lomonossow University in 1953. Yuschkewitsch received his doctorate in 1958 under Eugene Dynkin at Lomonossow University ( Strong Markov Trials , Russian) and completed his habilitation in 1970 at the Dzerzhinsky Military Academy. He was at the Moscow State Railway University. He later went to the University of North Carolina in Charlotte.

With Dynkin he wrote a monograph on controlled Markov processes .

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  • SA Molchanov: News of Scientific Life On the 80th Birthday of AA Yushkevich, Theory Prob. Applic., Vol. 56, 2012, pp. 176-177

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Individual evidence

  1. Alexander Adolfowitsch Juschkewitsch in the Mathematics Genealogy Project (English)Template: MathGenealogyProject / Maintenance / id used