Volodymyr Korolyuk

Volodymyr Semenovych Korolyuk (Ukrainian: Володимир Семенович Королюк, August 19, 1925 – April 4, 2020) was a Ukrainian and Soviet mathematician who made significant contributions to probability theory and its applications, academician of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine (1976).

Korolyuk was born in Kiev in August 1925. Between 1949 and 2005 Volodymyr Korolyuk published over 300 papers and 22 monographs. He died in Kiev in April 2020 at the age of 94.[1]

Awards and honors

Volodymyr Korolyuk has been awarded a number of scientific prizes.

  • Krylov Prize of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, 1976
  • State Prize of the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic, 1978
  • Glushkov Prize of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, 1988
  • Bogolyubov Prize of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, 1995
  • Ostrogradsky Medal, 2002
  • State Prize of Ukraine, 2003
gollark: I've simulated a manager! The thing values code length over function, so it just produces long nonfunctional but syntactically valid code.
gollark: I may need to change the fitness function. The code is actually getting worse than the starting stuff I put in.
gollark: Second-generation code example:`reint '5l,world'`
gollark: I'm upgrading the random code generator to use genetic algorithms and other such buzzwords to try and produce working code.
gollark: Oh, you're meant to use them with colon syntax, right.

References

  • Biography at the website of the Kiev Mathematical Society (in Ukrainian)
  • Yu. A. Mitropolskiy, A. V. Skorokhod, D. V. Gusak, Vladimir Semenovich Korolyuk (in honor of 60th anniversary), Ukrainian Math. Journal, 37, No 4, 1985, pp 488–489 (in Russian)



This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.