Vladimir Fyodorovich Borissov

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Wladimir Fyodorowitsch Borissow , Russian Владимир Фёдорович Борисов , English transcription Vladimir Fedorovich Borisov, (born July 22, 1961 in Sofrino near Moscow ; † January 9, 2010 ) was a Russian mathematician.

Borissow studied mathematics from 1978 at the Lomonossow University with a degree in 1983 and a doctorate in 1989. There he was a student of Mikhail Ilyich Selikin . After graduation, he went to the Moscow Institute of Technology and became a professor there. He completed his habilitation in 2000 (Russian doctorate) and was then concerned with control theory. In 2002 he became a professor at the Korolev Institute of Management and Economics. During this time he turned to mathematical economics.

With Selikin he wrote a monograph on a problem of optimal control theory (chattering control, optimal control with an infinite number of switching operations in a finite time).

In 2010 he received the Lyapunov Prize .

Books

  • with M. Zelikin : Theory of chattering control with applications to Astronautics, Robotics, Economics, and Engineering , Birkhäuser 1994

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