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Gorbunov Vladimir Konstantinovich
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Doctor of physico-mathematical sciences (1991)

Speciality: 01.01.07 (Computing mathematics)
Birth date: 27.04.1941
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Website: https://www.ulsu.ru/com/chairs/emmit/staff/gorbunov
Keywords: Optimization; Regularization; Numerical methods; Oplimal control; Mathematical economics; Concumption theory. Extremum problems, variational methods, differential equations, integral equations, degenet=rate problems, normal splines, parameterization method, ill-posed problems, cjnsumers' demand, economic equilibrium

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Optimization methods, Ill-posed problems, Numerical methods for extremum problems, ordinary differential and integral equations, Mathematical economics. Parameterization method for optimal control problems, which is contained in a finite parameterization of a seeking control function and calculation of first and second derivatives on the parameters of the problem"s functionals by using of conjugate variables, is created. The normal spline-collocation method for solution of integral and differential equations, particularly degenerated ones, is created. Regularization methods for nonlinear equations, inequalities and extremum problems, which are based on an explicit parameterization of input data and on using of multi-valued mappings, are created. The most effective method of extended minimization could be assumed as an expansion on nonlinear problems the last Tikhonov's regularization concept (1980–1985), according to which for obtaining a stable approximation of a solution of an ill-posed problem one have to find an element of minimal completeness in the join of solution set of the family of problems which are equivalent to the initial one with respect to input data accuracy. For inverse problem of the consumer demand theory solution methods in the class of differentiable utility functions are created. Numerical Analysis, Mathematical Economics


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