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Asadullin, Ramil Midkhatovich


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Associate professor
Doctor of physico-mathematical sciences (2000)
Speciality: 05.13.16 (Computer techniques, mathematical modelling, and mathematical methods with an application to scientific researches)
Birth date: 11.11.1954
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Keywords: mathematical modelling; inverse problem; chemical kinetics; system of odinary differential equations; computer algebra.

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Inverse problems of models of nonstationary chemical kinetics in the case of incompleteness of information was investigated. Such setting results in nonuniqueness of solutions of inverse problem. For various classes of models algorithms of determination of inverse problem solutions, based on the methods of computer algebra, was developed. Investigation of classical models of chemical and biological kinetics with a view of determination of inverse problem solutions and numerical solutions of inverse problem in the case of nonuniqueness is assume.

Biography

Graduated from Faculty of Mathematics of Bashkir State University in 1977 (department of differential equations). Ph.D. thesis in 1984. D.Sci. thesis was defended in 2000. A list of my works contains more than 70 titles. Since 2000 I and prof. M. D. Ramazanov have led the research seminar at BSPU on numerical mathmatics.

   
Main publications:
  • Asadullin R. M., Spivak S. I., Shavaleev N. M. Methods of elimination and problem of nonuniqueness of inverse problem solutions in models of nonstationary chemical kinetics // Models in Chemistry, 1996, 133(1–2), 107–114.
  • Asadullin R. M., Rizkov A. B. Reparametrization of models of nonstationary chemical kinetics // RKCL, 1999, 66(1), 79–83.

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