scholarly journals In Memoriam: Prof. Roumen P. Maleev, August 17, 1943 – December 12, 2019

2020 ◽  
Vol 7 (2) ◽  
pp. 59
Author(s):  
Svetoslav Marinov Markov

Roumen Petrov Maleev was born on August 17, 1943 in the city of Samokov, Bulgaria. He graduated from the Department of Mathematics at Bucurest University in 1967. In 1970 he was appointed as Assistant in the Faculty of Mathematics and Mechanics of Sofia University “St. Kl. Ohridski”, where he became Associate Professor in 1983 and Full Professor in 2006.R. Maleev specialized in Moscow State University in the scholarly year 1971/72 and in Warsaw University in 1982 (February--April). He defended his PhD in Sofia University “St. Kl. Ohridski” in 1975 and his DSci dissertation in 1996 (also in Sofia University “St. Kl Ohridski”). During 1989-1995 he served as Deputy Dean of the Faculty of Mathematics and Informatics of at Sofia University “St. Kl. Ohridski”. He has been Head of the Department of Mathematical Analysis of the Faculty (1998--2000) and member of the Specialized Scientific Council on Mathematics and Mechanics (1995--2004).Maleev delivered lecture courses as Visiting Professor in South Florida University in the summer term of 1991 and in the Athens University in May-June 1997. He also presented numerous lectures at various international conferences worldwide.The scientific interests of Prof. Maleev were in the fields of Geometry of Banach spaces, Functional Spaces and Operators, Variational Analysis, Mathematical Analysis, Education in Mathematics and Informatics, Numerical Analysis.

2018 ◽  
Vol 6 (2) ◽  
pp. 3-22 ◽  
Author(s):  
Владимир Вышнепольский ◽  
Vladimir Vyshnyepolskiy ◽  
Нина Кадыкова ◽  
Nina Kadykova ◽  
Николай Сальков ◽  
...  

In May 2018 the Engineering Graphics Chair celebrates 90 years from the date of its foundation. The Chair was organized in 1928. The paper tells the Chair’s history, its teachers and heads, as well as a brief description of its scientific work. In 1900 were established the Moscow Higher Feminine Courses (MHFCs). A year after the October revolution, in late 1918, MHFCs were transformed into the 2nd Moscow state University. In 1930 the 2nd MSU was reorganized into three independent institutes: medical, chemical-technological and pedagogical ones. In May 1928 was organized the Chair of Technical Drawing, this moment is the counting of Engineering Graphics Chair existence. The first head of the Chair was S.G. Borisov. Than the Chair was supervised by Associate Professor A.A. Sintsov (from September 1932 till January 1942), Associate Professor M.Ya. Khanyutin (in 1942–1952), Associate Professor N.I. Noskov (in 1954–1962), Associate Professor F.T. Karpechenko (in 1962–1972), Senior Lecturer N.A. Sevruk (in 1972–1982), Professor, Doctor of Engineering E.K. Voloshin-Chelpan (from January 1982 to August 2007), Associate Professor V.I. Vyshnepolsky (from August 2007 till present). Currently, on the Chair are carrying out researches in the following directions: Higher School’s Pedagogy; Academic Competitions of Regional and All-Russia’s Level; Loci; Geometry of Cyclic Surfaces; Theory of Kinetic Geometry; Geometries; Geometric Transformations; Theory of Fractals; Famous Geometers’ Biographies.


Author(s):  
Оксана Федоровна Ежова

В данной статье рассматривается практика посещения детьми из семей русских староверов Республики Молдова, из г. Бендеры (непризнанное государство Приднестровская Молдавская Республика), «страшных мест» и рассказы о них. Исследование основано на материале, собранном в экспедиции ИМЛИ РАН и МАЛ МГУ зимой 2020 г. Сообщество староверов г. Бендеры сформировалось в XVIII в., тесно связано с единоверными сообществами Украины, Румынии и России. Это «поповцы», т. е. староверы, которые признают священство, подчиняются так называемой «белокриницкой» иерархии, возникшей на территории, относившейся в середине XIX в. к Австро-Венгрии, в селении Белая Криница. В сообществе с 1960-х гг. проводились исследования древнерусской книжности (специалисты МГУ им. М. В. Ломоносова, группа под руководством И. В. Поздеевой), исследовалась церковно-певческая культура (Н. Г. Денисов), был изучен календарно-обрядовый и свадебный музыкальный репертуар староверов-липован (сотрудники Кабинета народной музыки при МГК им. П. И. Чайковского И. К. Свиридова, Н. М. Савельева, И. А. Савельева). Детские традиционные занятия, как исторические, так и наблюдаемые в наши дни, не описывались. Зафиксированные нами практики трактуются в статье как этап психологического развития детей, свойственный возрасту. Также рассматриваются традиционные для данного сообщества аспекты детско-родительских отношений в связи с посещением детьми «страшных мест». Среди детей из семей русских староверов Молдовы ранее аналогичные исследования не проводились, расшифровка интервью с детьми вводится в научный оборот. This article examines children’s practice visiting “scary places” and telling stories about them. These places are visited by children from families of Russian Old Believers in the city of Bendery, Pridnestrovian Moldavan Republic. The study is based on material collected during an expedition sponsored by the Institute of World Literature and Moscow State University in winter, 2020. The community of Old Believers in Bendery was formed in the eighteenth century. Since the 1960s, specialists from Moscow State University (led by I. V. Pozdeeva) have conducted research in the community on ancient Russian literature. Church and song culture was also studied (N. G. Denisov), and research on ethnomusicological phenomena was carried out by the staff of the Folk Music Cabinet of the Tchaikovsky Moscow State University (I. K. Sviridov, N. M. Savelev, I. A. Savelev). They studied the calendar-ritual and wedding musical repertoire of the Old Believers-Lipovans. Children’s traditional activities, both historical and those observed today, are not described in the article. Rather, the practices we recorded are interpreted as a stage in children’s psychological development. The traditional aspects of child-parent relations in connection with the children’s visits to “scary places” are also considered. Such studies have not previously been conducted among children from the families of Russian Old Believers in Moldova, and the article introduces transcripts of interviews with children to the scholarly community.


2019 ◽  
Vol 24 (4) ◽  
pp. 800-805
Author(s):  
Olga V. Tikhonova

The VII Ruzhnikov Readings, the annual scientifi c round table, took place at the Faculty of Journalism at Lomonosov Moscow State University on September 26, 2019. The fi rst time it were initiated in 2013 by the Associate Professor of the Department of Television and Radio Broadcasting O.V. Tikhonova in memory of Professor V.N. Ruzhnikov, a well-known theorist and historian of Russian radio journalism, author of many scientifi c publications. Based on the materials of the Ruzhnikov Readings, many scientifi c publications were published


2021 ◽  
pp. 8-10
Author(s):  
A. L. Vertkin

The changed realities of modern health care, including the reform, the abolition of internship, the development of the outpatient and polyclinic direction of the development of domestic medicine dictate the need to develop and introduce new forms of doctor education and professional training throughout the entire period of activity. The authors have consistently created a scientific and Educational Project ‘Outpatient reception’ of the Regional Public Organization for Promoting the Development of Prehospital Medicine ‘Outpatient doctor’ and a Scientific and Practical Centre for Training and Continuous Professional Development of Primary Care Specialists on the basis of the City Clinical Hospital n.a. S. I. Spasokukotsky with the participation of Moscow State University of Medicine and Dentistry n.a. A. I. Evdokimov. The article gives an idea of these projects, describes individual areas of activity.Results. For several years of active work, the proposed approaches have proven their viability and relevance for the medical audience, the number of listeners and active participants in educational events is growing, new textbooks and training materials are being published aimed at improving the provision of medical care in the Russian Federation.


Author(s):  
N. Temirgaliyev ◽  

The article is the written on the constantly actual problem of \textit{understanding mathematic} which is even confessed by G.H. Hardy: "\textit{I learnt for the first time as I read it} ("Course of Mathematical Analysis" by Jordan - N.T.). Therefore, it is devoted to the question "\textit{To what extent and in what relation are the scientific environment and basic textbooks important for understanding mathematics?}". Although Hardy's case refutes, in any case does not make it unconditional, it is obvious that "\textit{A qualified environment makes up for the omissions of the textbook"}. This historical example in favor of the textbook shows that in mathematically incandescent Cambridge, an \textit{Englishman} with absolutely high mental abilities, Hardy \textit{understood mathematics} from the \textit{Frenchman} Jordan's textbook on mathematical analysis. On the other hand, during the heyday of the Moscow Mathematical School, all 5-year undergraduates and 3-year postgraduates were coming out from the Faculty of Mechanics and Mathematics of M.V.Lomonosov Moscow State University(MSU), with proper \textit{understanding Mathematics}. They were juniors with a powerful basic mathematical training without a single mandatory textbook, but with outstanding professors and three hundred seminars (a unique phenomenon of the USSR) where learners were introduced to Mathematics in their very early age, as the professor of Moscow State University Taras Pavlovich Lukashenko said to author of this article. In Kazakhstan the pioneer graduates from Moscow State University were the legendary Saduakas Bokaev and Askar Zakarevich Zakarin, post-war graduates were Kabdush Zhumagazievich Nauryzbaev, Marat Rakhimberdiev, Zhanbek Aubakirov, and now living Lyudmila Alekseeva, Nurlan Amanov, Nurlan Rakhmetov, Surgule Tanulkaev, Nurlan Zharkenov. The Kazakh position of Mathematics and Computer Science through IThMandSC is expressed in §§0-2 of this article. Further, the details of the implementation of Program A (Author's fundamentals of basic mathematical training as the Kazakh equivalent of general training in the PhD doctoral program of the USA from IThMandSC) are presented. The "Mathematical Analysis" book is made from the standpoint of self-sufficiency in providing the \textit{understanding of mathematics} without relying on a qualified environment. In the "§ 7 Introduction" the author acquaints the reader with everything developed in the \textit{understanding of mathematics} during the time of numerous conversations with many primarily outstanding mathematicians with their observations in the special mathematical environment of Moscow and personal conclusions in the process of their scientific research and reading mathematical literature of all levels. The theory of the Lebesgue measure is a separate topic of exceptional significance in the development of mathematics in 20th century and future, the mathematical understanding of which the author of these text received according to an individual program from Scientific Supervisor Pyotr Lavrentievich Ulyanov with the support of his fellow graduate student Dimitri Pechersky. According to the author, Probability theory is a specific discipline in which some points need more clarification.


Author(s):  
Jozef Novak-Marcincin ◽  
Daniela Gîfu ◽  
Mirela Teodorescu

Florentin Smarandache is known as scientist and writer. He writes in three languages: Romanian, French, and English. He graduated the Department of Mathematics and Computer Science at the University of Craiova in 1979 first of his class, earned a Ph. D. in Mathematics from the State University Moldova at Kishinev in 1997, and continued postdoctoral studies at various American Universities such as University of Texas at Austin, University of Phoenix, etc. after emigration. He did post-doctoral researches at Okayama University of Science (Japan) between 12 December 2013 - 12 January 2014; at Guangdong University of Technology (Guangzhou, China), 19 May - 14 August 2012; at ENSIETA (National Superior School of Engineers and Study of Armament), Brest, France, 15 May - 22 July 2010; and for two months, June-July 2009, at Air Force Research Laboratory in Rome, NY, USA (under State University of New York Institute of Technology). In U.S.A. he worked as a software engineer for Honeywell (1990-1995), adjunct professor for Pima Community College (1995-1997), in 1997 Assistant Professor at the University of New Mexico, Gallup Campus, promoted to Associate Professor of Mathematics in 2003, and to Full Professor in 2008. Between 2007-2009 he was the Chair of Math & Sciences Department.


2020 ◽  
pp. 12-18
Author(s):  
Article Editorial

According to epidemiological data, nearly a quarter of the adult population in developed countries suffers from constipation. Due to a significant decrease in quality of life, it represents a serious medical and social problem. Constipation occurs more frequently in the elderly, but both children and adults face this problem. This disease is often caused by the features of modern life: hypodynamia, diet violations, a fiber- and water-depleted diet, frequent stress, etc. Unfortunately, despite the high prevalence of the disease, patients do not seek immediate medical advice. We will discuss this urgent problem and look for new efficient solutions of it with the leading experts: Gastroenterologist Yuri A. Kucheryavy, Cand. of Sci. (Med.), Associate Professor of Department of Propedeutics of Internal Diseases and Gastroenterology, A.I.Yevdokimov Moscow State University of Medicine and Dentistry, Chief Gastroenterologist of Central Healthcare Directorate – Branch of Joint Stock Company “Russian Railways”; Endoscopist Ekaterina V. Ivanova, Dr. of Sci. (Med.), Chief Researcher, Research Laboratory of Surgical Gastroenterology and Endoscopy, Head of Endoscopy Department of Petrovskie Vorota Medical Center, and Coloproctologist Daniil R. Markaryan, Cand. of Sci. (Med.), Senior Researcher, M.V. Lomonosov Moscow State University Clinic.


2021 ◽  
Vol 18 (1) ◽  
pp. 273-282
Author(s):  
Bella S. Kotik-Friedgut

The article is dedicated to the memory of Professor Alfredo Ardila (1946-2021), Doctor of Psychology, Distinguished Professor at the Albizu University (USA, Miami), Past President of the Latin American Association of Neuropsychology, Member of the Council of the International Neuropsychological Society (USA, Miami) and the Editorial Board of the International Journal Lurian Journal, student and the successor of the glorious traditions of the Lurian neuropsychological school. The author shares her personal memories of co-education at the Faculty of Psychology of Lomonosov Moscow State University in the mid-1970s, as well as scientific cooperation and friendship, which lasted until the end of Alfredos life.


Author(s):  
I. A. Starodubtseva ◽  
V. V. Romanova

The article presents the biography of O.A. Denisova (1893—1972), one of the first Russian female geologists involved in practical geology. In 1918, she graduated from the Natural Department of the Faculty of Physics and Mathematics of Moscow Higher Women’s Courses. During her studies, she participated in field research in the Moscow Region, on Volkhov and Vychegda rivers under the guidance of A.B. Missuna. In 1923, she graduated from Moscow State University with a degree in geology. Since 1918, O.A. Denisova had worked as a researcher in the Moscow branch of the Geological Committee, since 1920 as a geologist in the Geological Department of the Special Commission for the Study of the Kursk Magnetic Anomaly. Later she was engaged in the study of deposits of building materials and hydrogeological surveys. O.A. Denisova began her activity under the supervision of A.D. Arkhangelsky. The article contains her previously unpublished memories about this famous geologist. O.A. Denisova taught geology and hydrogeology at universities and technical schools in Moscow. In 1936 O.A. Denisova was awarded the degree of Candidate of Geological and Mineralogical Sciences without defending a thesis, and in 1946 the All-Union Certification Commission approved her with the academic rank of Associate Professor at the Department of Geology. O.A. Denisova was awarded the medal “For Valiant Labour during the Great Patriotic War of 1941— 1945” (1946) and “In memory of the 800th anniversary of Moscow” (1948). The collections of rocks and minerals collected by O.A. Denisova during field work in the Kursk and Belgorod regions, are stored in the State Geological Museum named after V.I. Vernadsky of RAS.


2020 ◽  
Vol 15 (1-2) ◽  
pp. 206-226
Author(s):  
Mariya M. Gromova ◽  
◽  
Antonina B. Tveritskaya ◽  

This article is dedicated to the seminars on literary translation from Bulgarian into Russian held regularly over the course of several years for students of the Department of Slavic Philology at Lomonosov Moscow State University by associate professor Olga Rzhannikova (1955–2014). The article discusses Rzhannikova’s approach to teaching Bulgar- ian and the role of different types of translation in training future linguists. The learning process at the translation seminars is described through the eyes of its participants: students of the Slavic and Russian departments at the MSU Faculty of Philology who studied Bulgarian as their primary foreign language. Notable features of the seminars included the active participation of each student as well as the detailed discussion and analysis of all translation options. Seminar participants translated works by famous Bulgarian writers, which allowed them to not only practice their translation skills but also to familiarize themselves with contemporary Bulgarian literature. Several participants went into translation professionally and are currently successfully working in this field. After the death of Olga Rzhannikova in 2014, some of her former seminar participants continued her work teaching translation from Bulgarian to anyone interested. This continued for several more semesters, for as long as there were people still interested in taking the course. The purpose of this article is to preserve the memory of Olga Rzhannikova not only as a professor of Bulgarian language, history, and dialectology but also as a professor of translation, as well as to highlight and preserve the tradition of translating Bulgarian literature into Russian. The article outlines some of the accomplishments of the seminars: translations of short stories by Georgi Gospodinov, Deyan Enev, Peter Chukhov, and Yordan Radichkov.


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