Dorodnitsyn Computing Centre
Dorodnitsyn Computing Centre (Russian: Вычислительный центр им. А. А. Дородницына РАН) was established in 1955 and became a leading research institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences of the Soviet Union. Its areas of research include:
- Computational Fluid Dynamics
- Mathematical Physics
- Mathematical modeling of Climatic Ecological Processes and other Nonlinear Phenomena
- Solid mechanics and Elastic-Plastic Problems
- Pattern Recognition and Image Analysis
- Computer Aided Design
- Optimization Methods, Linear and Nonlinear programming
- Analytical mechanics and Lyapunov's Stability of Motion
- Rigid body dynamics and Space Dynamics
- Interactive Optimization and Decision support systems
- Parallel Computing
- Artificial Intelligence
- Mathematical modeling of Economic Processes
- Software development
The prestigious Journal of Computational Mathematics and Mathematical Physics has been published by the Computing Centre since 1960.
See also
Scientists
- Andrey Ershov
- Andrey Markov Jr.
- Nikita Moiseyev
- Valentin Vital'yevich Rumyantsev
- Yuri Zhuravlyov
- Leonid Khachiyan
- Vladimir Alexandrov
Well-known program & its creator
- Other (short) name of institute
- Computing Centre of the Academy of Sciencies (more correctly - until June 2015 - Dorodnitsyn Computing Centre of the Russian Academy of Sciencies (CC RAS)).
After 15 June 2015 CC RAS was included in Federal research centre "Informatic and Control" of RAS and now no longer exists as an independent institute.
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