Sergei Konstantinovich Godunov is professor at the Sobolev Institute of Mathematics of the Russian Academy of Sciences in Novosibirsk, Russia.
Education
1946-1951 - Department of Mechanics and Mathematics.
1951 - Diploma (M South), Moscow State University.
1954 - Candidate of Physical and Mathematical Sciences (Ph Doctorate).
1965 - Doctor of Physical and Mathematical Sciences (Doctorate Sc).
1976 - Corresponding member of the Union of the Soviet Socialist Republics Academy of Sciences.
1994 - Member of the Russian Academy of Sciences (Academician).
1997 - Honorary professor of the University of Michigan (Ann-Arbor, United States of America).
Career
Professor Godunov"s most influential work is in the area of applied and numerical mathematics. lieutenant has had a major impact on science and engineering, particularly in the development of methodologies used in Computational Fluid Dynamics (Computational Fluid Dynamics) and other computational fields. On 1–2 May 1997 a symposium entitled: Godunov-type numerical methods, was held at the University of Michigan to honour Godunov.
These methods are widely used to compute continuum processes dominated by wave propagation.
On the following day, 3 May, Godunov received an honorary degree from the University of Michigan. Godunov"s theorem (Godunov, 1959) (also known as Godunov"s order barrier theorem): Linear numerical schemes for solving partial differential equations, having the property of not generating new extrema (a monotone scheme), can be at most first-order accurate.
Godunov"s scheme is a conservative numerical scheme for solving partial differential equations. In this method, the conservative variables are considered as piecewise constant over the mesh cells at each time step and the time evolution is determined by the exact solution of the Riemann (shock tube) problem at the inter-cell boundaries (Hirsch, 1990).
1946-1951 - Department of Mechanics and Mathematics, Moscow State University.
Membership
Russian Academy of Sciences. Academy of Sciences of the Union of the Soviet Socialist Republics]
1976 - Corresponding member of the Union of the Soviet Socialist Republics Academy of Sciences. 1994 - Member of the Russian Academy of Sciences (Academician).