Vladimir Mikhailovich Alexeyev

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Wladimir Michailowitsch Alexejew , Russian Владимир Михайлович Алексеев , English transcription Vladimir Michailovich Alekseev, (born June 17, 1932 in Bykowo near Moscow ; † December 1, 1980 ) was a Russian mathematician who dealt with celestial mechanics and systems.

He was in Moscow at a special school for mathematics affiliated with Lomonosov University and took part in several mathematics Olympiads. From 1950 he studied at the Faculty of Mathematics and Mechanics of Lomonosov University, where he became a student of Andrei Kolmogorow , under whom he dealt with the asymptotic behavior of the three-body problem of celestial mechanics, where he also found the possibility of chaotic movement ( quasi-random ). That was the subject of his dissertation and the quasi-random movement that of his habilitation in 1969. From 1957 he taught at the Lomonossow University.

In 1970 he gave a lecture at the International Congress of Mathematicians in Nice (Sur l'allure finale du mouvement dans leproblemème de trois corps).

For 20 years he led a seminar with Jakow Sinai on dynamic systems, with VA Egorov one on celestial mechanics and M. Zelikin and Wladimir Michailowitsch Tichomirow (Tikhomirov) one on variation problems and optimal control.

Fonts

  • Symbolic dynamics (Russian), Kiev 1976
  • with VM Tikhomirov, S. Fomin : Optimal Control, New York: Consultants Bureau 1987
  • with G Kušnirenko, J. Szűcs, AB Katok : Thirteen papers on dynamical systems, American Mathematical Society 1981
  • with EM Galeev, VM Tikhomirov: Recueil de problemèmes do̕ptimisation (French), Moscow, MIR 1987

literature

  • D. Anosov, V. Arnold, AN Kolmogorov, Y. Sinai et al. a., Obituary in Russian Mathematical Surveys, Volume 36, 1981, pp. 201-206, Russian at mathnet.ru

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