Yevgeny Serafimowitsch Pyatnitsky

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Yevgeny Serafimowitsch Pjatnizki ( Russian Евгений Серафимович Пятницкий ; born July 22, 1936 in Mzensk- Podbelewez; † April 3, 2003 in Moscow ) was a Russian physicist , cyberneticist and university professor .

Life

Pyatnitsky, son of a family of teachers, graduated from Mtsensk Middle School in 1955 and then studied at the Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology (MFTI) in Dolgoprudny . After graduating with a major in aerodynamics , he became an assistant at the chair for theoretical mechanics there in 1960 . He was significantly influenced by his academic teacher Felix Ruwimowitsch Gantmacher . In 1963 he successfully defended his candidate dissertation Structural Stability of Control Systems at the Institute for Automatics and Telemechanics (IAT) (later the WA Trapesnikov Institute for Problems of Control Theory (IPU) of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR ). In 1964, at the invitation of Mark Aronowitsch Aiserman, he began teaching at the MFTI in connection with his scientific work at the IAT. In 1966 he was appointed lecturer, in 1972 he successfully defended his doctoral dissertation on absolute stability of control systems , and in 1974 he became a professor. At the MFTI he gave lectures on control theory, theoretical mechanics, stability theory , technical cybernetics , nonlinear oscillations and the theory of finite automata .

In 1978 Pyatnitsky became head of a research group. In 1982 it became the independent Laboratory for Dynamics of Nonlinear Control Systems at the IPU, which he headed until his death. Together with Vadim Fjodorowitsch Krotow , he led the scientific seminar Theory of Control of Dynamic Systems at the IPU, which was open to all of Moscow and attracted specialists from many cities in the Soviet Union . In 1987 he became head of the regularly held international seminar on stability and vibrations of non-linear control systems . In 1996 this seminar took place at the IPU. Since 2004 it has been called the Pyatnitsky Conference .

Pyatnitsky became a corresponding member of the Russian Academy of Sciences (RAN) in 2000 . He has published more than 170 scientific papers, including four monographs.

Individual evidence

  1. Yevgeny Serafimowitsch Pyatnitsky (July 22, 1936 - April 3, 2003) . Awtomatika i Telemechanika No. 6 (2003), pp. 186-189 (Russian).
  2. IPU: Evgeniy Serafimovich Pyatnitskiy (English, accessed April 26, 2016).
  3. IPU: Pyatnizki Jewgeni Serafimowitsch (Russian, accessed April 26, 2016).
  4. ^ RAN: Pyatnitski Evgeni Serafimowitsch (Russian, accessed April 26, 2016).
  5. Mat-Net.Ru: Pjatnizki Yevgeny Serafimovitch (Russian, accessed on 26 April 2016).