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Vladimir Grigorievich Boltyansky (1925–2019)

Autore di The Decomposition of Figures Into Smaller Parts (Popular Lectures in Mathematics)

15 opere 66 membri 3 recensioni

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Fonte dell'immagine: Vladimir Grigorievich Boltyansky

Opere di Vladimir Grigorievich Boltyansky

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Nome canonico
Boltyansky, Vladimir Grigorievich
Nome legale
Болтянский, Владимир Григорьевич
Data di nascita
1925-04-26
Data di morte
2019-04-16
Sesso
male
Nazionalità
Soviet Union
Russia
Luogo di nascita
Moscow, Soviet Union
Luogo di morte
Guanajuato, Mexico
Istruzione
Moscow State University
Attività lavorative
Professor and Doctor of Physical and Mathematical Sciences
Premi e riconoscimenti
Biruni State Prize (1967)
Lenin Prize (1962)
Breve biografia
Vladimir Grigorievich Boltyansky (April 26, 1925, Moscow - April 16, 2019, Guanghuato) - Soviet and Russian mathematician, doctor of physical and mathematical sciences, professor of Moscow State University, corresponding member of the USSR Academy of Sciences and the Russian Academy of Education. He is widely known for his work on the methodology of teaching mathematics and popular books on mathematics.

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La théorie de la commande optimale permet de déterminer la commande d'un système qui minimise (ou maximise) un critère de performance, éventuellement sous des contraintes. Le cas le plus classique (et le plus simple) est celui de contraintes de type inégalité sur la commande, mais on peut aussi envisager des contraintes de même type sur l'état. Cette théorie est une généralisation du calcul des variations. Elle comporte deux volets : le principe du maximum (ou du minimum) dû à Lev Pontriaguine et à ses collaborateurs du Steklov Institute de Moscou1, et l'équation de Hamilton-Jacobi-Bellman, généralisation de l'équation de Hamilton-Jacobi, et conséquence directe de la programmation dynamique initiée aux États-Unis par Richard Bellman2. La théorie de la commande optimale fait partie de l'automatique et des mathématiques appliquées (optimisation des processus). En tant que cette théorie généralise le calcul des variations, elle a également un champ d'application en physique mathématique, et les développements théoriques actuels rejoignent les mathématiques pures.… (altro)
 
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Gerardo.Pocovi5g | Jan 18, 2021 |
Beautifully written and structured account of decomposing figures into figures of smaller diamter; also studies the problem in the Minkowski plane and the relationship to the illumination problem.
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mschaefer | Mar 27, 2007 |
This booklet, written by V G Boltyansky is intended for secondary school students, interested in mathematics, physics and engineering. It considers certain concepts of higher mathematics, such as the derivative, differential equations, the number e and natural logarithms. Part of the material is in the form of lectures read by the author for school mathematics clubs at the Moscow State University.
 
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rajendran |

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Opere
15
Utenti
66
Popolarità
#259,059
Voto
½ 4.5
Recensioni
3
ISBN
15
Lingue
1

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