Yevgeny Frolovich Mishchenko

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Yevgeny Frolovich Mishchenko ( Russian Евгений Фролович Мищенко ; born March 9, 1922 in Vyazniki ; † July 20, 2010 in Moscow ) was a Russian mathematician and university professor .

Life

Mishchenko attended middle school and became interested in mathematics from an early age . Under the influence of his school teacher, he began to attend lectures by the physicist Alexander Alexandrovich Andronov and his colleagues in Gorky . To this end, he began an exchange of letters with Pavel Sergeyevich Alexandrov , who supported the talented student. 1940-1946 he served in the Red Army . During the German-Soviet War he was part of the Karelian Front .

In 1946 Mishchenko began studying at the Faculty of Mechanics and Mathematics at Lomonosov University Moscow (MGU), which he graduated in 1951. Then he was an aspirant at the chair for geometry and topology with Pawel Sergejewitsch Alexandrow (until 1953). During this time he began working with Lev Semjonowitsch Pontryagin . Soon he was one of Pontryagin's closest collaborators and concentrated entirely on the theory of differential equations and control processes .

From 1952 Mishchenko worked in the Steklow Institute for Mathematics (MIAN) of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR (AN-SSSR) in Moscow, founded in 1934 . In 1959 he received his doctorate in physical-mathematical sciences with his dissertation on asymptotic methods in the theory of relaxation vibrations . In the same year he became vice director of the institute. He became a professor and gave a lecture on differential equations at the Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology . Nikolai Christowitsch Rosow and Juri Ledjajew were among his students . In 1984 he became a real member of the AN-SSSR. In 1994 he retired and became an advisor to the now Russian Academy of Sciences (RAN).

Mishchenko's main areas of work were topology, ordinary differential equations , the theory of singular perturbations , the theory of vibrations , the theory of optimization and game theory . He was the author of 261 publications. Together with Lev Semjonowitsch Pontryagin , Wladimir Grigorjewitsch Boltjanski and Rewas Gamqrelidse he wrote the monograph on the mathematical theory of optimized processes in 1961 . In 1995 he and his students wrote the monograph on periodic vibrations and bifurcation processes in singularly disturbed systems.

Mishchenko was buried in the Troyekurovo cemetery in Moscow .

Honors, prizes

Individual evidence

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  2. ^ DW Anosov, SM Assejew , Р. В. Гамкрелидзе, С. П. Коновалов, М. С. Никольский, Н. Х. Розов: Евгений Фролович Мищенко (к девяностолетию со дня рождения) . In: Usp. Mat. Nauk . tape 67 , no. 2 , 2012, p. 193–207 ( mathnet.ru [accessed May 31, 2018]). (Evgenii Frolovich Mishchenko (on the 90th anniversary of his birth), Anosov, Dmitry V et al., Russian Mathematical Surveys (2012), 67 (2): 385, doi: 10.1070 / RM2012v067n02ABEH004792 )
  3. a b c d e f Лауреат Демидовской премии Мищенко Евгений Фролович, accessed on May 31, 2018.
  4. a b Math-Net.Ru: Мищенко Евгений Фролович accessed on May 31, 2018
  5. Фронтовой приказ №: 470 От: 03.10.1944 (accessed on May 30, 2018).
  6. Е. Ф. Мищенко: Асимптотические методы в теории релаксационных колебаний (автореферат докторской дисисерт) . In: Usp. Mat. Nauk . tape 14 , no. 6 , 1959, pp. 229–236 ( mathnet.ru [accessed May 31, 2018]).
  7. ^ Mathematics Genealogy Project: Evgenii Frolovich Mishchenko (accessed May 30, 2018).
  8. ^ Western Michigan University : Yuri Ledyaev (accessed May 30, 2018).
  9. RAN: Мищенко Евгений Фролович (accessed May 30, 2018).
  10. Мищенко Евгений Фролович (полный список публикаций) (accessed May 31, 2018).