Victor Glushkov

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Victor Glushkov
Rostov State University
Known forPioneer of Soviet Computing
Glushkov's construction algorithm
AwardsLenin Prize, USSR State Prizes,
Scientific career
FieldsCybernetics, control theory
InstitutionsInstitute of Cybernetics, Kyiv
Thesis Locally Nilpotent Torsion-Free Groups with the Conditions of Breakage for Some Chains of Subgroups  (1951)
Doctoral advisorSergei Chernikov
Websitehttps://glushkov.su/eng

Victor Mikhailovich Glushkov (Russian: Виктор Миха́йлович Глушко́в; August 24, 1923 – January 30, 1982) was a Soviet mathematician,

Soviet cybernetics
.

He was born in

Rostov State University in 1948, and in 1952 proposed solutions to Hilbert's fifth problem and defended his thesis at Moscow State University
.

In 1956 he began working with computers and worked in

Academy of Science of Ukraine. In 1958 he became a member of the Communist Party
. In 1962 Glushkov established the famous Institute of Cybernetics of the National Academy of Science of Ukraine and became its first director.

He made contributions to the

theory of automata. He and his followers (Kapitonova, Letichevskiy and others) successfully applied that theory to enhance construction of computers. His book on that topic "Synthesis of Digital Automata" became well known. For that work, he was awarded the Lenin Prize in 1964 and elected as a Member of the Academy of Science of USSR
.

He greatly influenced many other fields of theoretical computer science (including the theory of programming and artificial intelligence) as well as its applications in the

USSR
. He published nearly 800 printed works.

One of his great practical goals was the creation of the National Automated System for Computation and Information Processing (

centrally planned economy. This ambitious project was ahead of its time, first being proposed and modeled in 1962. It received opposition from many senior Communist Party leaders who felt the system threatened Party control of the economy.[2]
By the early 1970s official interest in this system had ended.

Glushkov founded a Kyiv-based Chair of Theoretical Cybernetics and Methods of Optimal

The Institute of Cybernetics of the National Academy of Science of Ukraine, which he created, is named after him.

Honors and awards

See also

References

  1. ^ Victor Glushkov in Great Soviet Encyclopedia
  2. .
  3. ^ The history of the MIPT Division in Kyiv Archived 2007-08-14 at the Wayback Machine
  4. ^ Malinovskiĭ, BN (1993). Academician V. Glushkov (in Russian). Kyiv: .
  5. ^ Victor Glushkov Archived 2008-04-17 at the Wayback Machine. Site NASU
  6. ^ Victor Glushkov. Site RAS
  7. ^ "List of Members". Archived from the original on 2017-10-04.
  8. ^ Computer Pioneer Recipients

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