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Vladimir Goldin

June 26, 1924 – May 29, 2014

Vladimir Goldin was born in June 26, 1924 in Minsk. In 1928 his family moved to Moscow. After the World War II started he worked from 1941 till 1943 at the aviation plant at the same time completing his secondary education. In 1944 the plant head delegated Vladimir Goldin to enter the Moscow Aviation Institute. In 1945 he transferred to the Faculty of Physics of MSU which he graduated. In 1948 he started his postgraduate study under scientific advisory of Igor Tamm and was invited by Andrey Tikhonov to work with The Group that had to carry out computations for the Soviet nuclear project. In 1954 Goldin was awarded by The State Stalin Prize of second degree and The Order of the Red Banner of Labour. He was awarded by his second Order of the Red Banner of Labour in 1956 for his participation in a thermonuclear weapon development. After end of his participation in the nuclear project Goldin consulted Scientific Nuclear Centers and The Ministry of Defense. In 1987 Vladimir Goldin was awarded by The USSR State Prize for development and realization of the Sn-method conservative scheme (1957), the method of characteristics with interpolation (1960), the quasi-diffusion method (1964), the non-linear non-oscillatory difference scheme with heightened order for transport equation (1965). From 1969 he was lecturer at the Mathematical modeling Chair of MIPT. He trained 25 graduates, more than ten PhDs, five of them became Science Doctors. Two of his former trainees are Academicians of RAS. With his trainees Goldin conducted a number of novel researches: the methodic of radiative fluid dynamics computations (1972), the multi-dimension methodic of detonation wave propagation computations without wavefront allocation (1968-1972), full model and computations methodic of radiative discharge (1975), justification and modification of Feoktistov self-adjusting nuclear reactor mode (1994-2014).

Ph. D. since 1963, Science Doctor since 1983

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  • Nikolay Ionkin
  • Viktor Bashurin
  • Yuriy Varlamov
  • Galina Kudinova
  • Yuriy Chepoy
  • Alexander Sokolov
  • Nikolay Aksyonov
  • Yuriy Travov
  • Vladimir Degtyaryov
  • Alexey Misyuryov
  • Olga Pastushkova
  • Olga Zagainova
  • Dmitriy Pavlov
  • Ilmir Alikberov
  • Dmitriy Mironov
  • Dmitriy Novikov
  • Vladimir Rybkin

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