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Tolstykh, Andrei Igorevich was born on December 5, 1936 in Moscow. Son of Igor Pavlovich and Tamara Nicolaevna (Zhuravleva) Tolstykh.
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This is the first book which describes completely the nontraditional difference schemes which combine the ideas of Padé-type approximation and upwind differencing. These possess some favorable properties and can be used to solve various problems in fluid dynamics and related disciplines. They were proposed by the author in the seventies and are extensively used in Russia. However, they seem to be relatively unknown outside the country. In this book, the author presents the theory of the schemes, to provide some sophisticated algorithms for different computational fluid dynamics problems, to supply readers with useful information which would permit them to construct a rich variety of algorithms of this type and to illustrate the applications of these methods to the numerical simulation of various fluid dynamics phenomena, ranging from supersonic viscous flows to some atmosphere and ocean processes. This book is an essential guide for anyone keenly interested in this field.
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Tolstykh, Andrei Igorevich was born on December 5, 1936 in Moscow. Son of Igor Pavlovich and Tamara Nicolaevna (Zhuravleva) Tolstykh.
Master of Arts in Physics with honors, Moscow Institute Physics and Technology, 1960; Doctor of Philosophy in Physics and Mathematics, Control Aerohydrodynamic Institute, Zhukovsky, Russia, 1966; Doctor of Science in Physics and Mathematics, Control Aerohydrodynamic Institute, Zhukovsky, Russia, 1975.
Engineer, Control Aerohydrodynamic Institute, Zhukovsky, 1960-1966; junior researcher, Control Aerohydrodynamic Institute, Zhukovsky, 1966-1969; senior researcher, Control Aerohydrodynamic Institute, Zhukovsky, 1969-1978; head division, Computing Center Academy Sciences of Union of the Soviet Socialist Republics (now Russian Academy Sciences), Moscow, since 1978. Associate professor Moscow Institute Physics and Technology, Dolgoprudny, 1969-1981, professor, since 1981.
(This is the first book which describes completely the non...)
Member American Mathematics Society, Moscow Club of Scientists of Russian Academy of Sciences, European Mat.
Married Irina Vladimirovna Savinskaya, July 4, 1959. 1 child, Mikhail.