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Alifanov, Oleg Michailovitsh was born on January 1, 1941 in Moscow. Son of Michail Kusmitsh Alifanov and Maria Sergeevna Salnikova.
(This text develops a methodology for solving ill-posed he...)
This text develops a methodology for solving ill-posed heat transfer problems. It describes the systematization and formulation of various inverse problems and their application in the diagnosis and identification of heat transfer processes. Various methods and algorithms of inverse problem solving are presented and compared, and recommendations on how to use them are given. Particular attention is paid to iterative regularization as one of the most effective and rapidly developing methods in the theory of ill-posed inverse problems for systems with distributed parameters. The methods described in the book find important practical applications in various areas of engineering. Many examples are given and methods and algorithms are illustrated by numerical results.
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Alifanov, Oleg Michailovitsh was born on January 1, 1941 in Moscow. Son of Michail Kusmitsh Alifanov and Maria Sergeevna Salnikova.
Diploma in engineering, Moscow Aviation Institute, 1964. Doctor of Philosophy, Moscow Aviation Institute, 1971. Doctor of Science, Moscow Aviation Institute, 1980.
Engineer, senior researcher Moscow Aviation Institute, 1964-1973, from assistant professor to associate professor, 1973-1980, professor, since 1980, dean Aerospace School, since 1987, chief department rocketry and space system, since 1990. Director general International Center Advanced Studies, Moscow, since 1990. Chairman space education committee Russian Aviation and Space Agency, Moscow, since 1993, vice president, since 1998.
Chairman expert council Higher Certifying Commission Russia, since 2000.
(This text develops a methodology for solving ill-posed he...)
Trustee International Space University, Cambridge, 1989-1993, Strasbourg, France, since 1993. Member Russian Academy of Sciences (correspondent), International Academy Astronautics (academician).
Married Anna Aleksandrovna Filippova, June 7, 1964. 1 child, Oleg.