First Prorector for Further Education
Laureate of the Premium of the USSR Council of Ministers for Applied Research,
Academician of the World Academy of Sciences “Collegium”,
Full Member of the International High School Academy and the Russian Academy of Natural Sciences, recipient of Presidential research grants, Honorary Scholar of Russian Federation,
Professor, Ph. D. & Dr. Sc. in Physics and Mathematics Alexander Mikhalyov
Pro-Rector of the Lomonosov Moscow State University
(MSU).
Head of "The 250th Anniversary of MSU" Committee.
Born: November, 8 1940 in Briansk. Graduated from the Faculty
of Mechnics and Mathematics of MSU (1961). Specialisation: mathematician.
Candidate of Physics and Mathematics (1967), Doctor of Physics and Mathematics
(1990). Professor of the Higher Algebra Department (1992), Head of the
Computational Methods Laboratory at the Faculty of Mechanics and Mathematics
(1979). Head of the MSU New Information Technologies Centre (since
establishment in 1989). Pro-Rector (1999), Head of the Faculty of Further
Education (since establishment in 1999).
Member of the Academic Councils of MSU, of the Faculty of Mechanics and
Mathematics, of the Faculty of Further Education, member of the Expert
Council of the Higher Attestation Commission, member of the MSU Special
Council, member of the Expert Councils of the Russian Fund for Fundamental
Research and Russian State University for the Humanities. Member of
Administration of Moscow Mathematical Association. Member of the the
Editorial boards of such journals as "I.G. Petrovsky Seminar Works", "Abel’s
Groups and Modules", "Fundamental And Applied MAthematics", "Southeast Asian
Bulletin of Mathematics", "Journal of Egyptian Mathematical Society".
Alexander Mikhalyov is a recipient of the Premium of the USSR Council of
Ministers for Applied Research (1982), full member of the International High
School Academy (1996) and the Russian Academy of Natural Sciences (2002),
the recipient of Presidential research grants. In 2003 he was entitled the
Honorary Scholar of Russian Federation.
The range of scientific and academic interests covers algebra, (Ring Theory,
Homological Algebra, Algebraic K-theory, Linear Groups, Semigroups,
Topological Algebra, Differential Algebra, Computer Algebra); Computational
and Coding Theory; Algebraic Measure Theory; Theory of Models and Foundation
of Matematics; Mathematical modeling.
Alexander V. Mikhalyov has solved the Bair - Koplansky problem; the Schreier -
Van-der Varden problem (together with I.Z. Golubchik). He has also worked
out the multiplicative classification of rings, the theory of full
orthogonal algebraic systems with applications in the theory of rings ond
modules (together with K.I. Beidar); has solved the Herstein's problem (todether
with K.I. Beidar, W. Martindale); has worked out the theory of dimensional
differential and sparse multinomials of Gilbert - Einstein - Kolchin
(Together with E.V. Pankratiev, A.V. Levin); homological classification of
monoids (With L.A. Skorniakov, U. Knauer); topology continuation for rings
of multinomials, semigroup and group rings (With V.I. Arnautov); codes and
recurrent sequences for rings and modules (with A.A. Nechaev). Together with
V.K. Zakharov he has solved the problem of Riss-Padon and has worked out the
theory of mathematical systems and levels of foundation of Mathematics. He
has solved the MAltsev problem of elementary equivalence of linear and
algebraic groups (together with K.I. Beidar and E.I. Bunina); has worked out
mathematical models of management of air ciculation.
Candidate’s thesis: "Isomorphisms of Semigroups of Modules’ Endomorphisms".
Doctor’s Thesis: "Endomorphisms of modules and the Multiplicative Structure of
Rings".
Alexander Mikhalyov has been working at MSU for more than 35 years already. He
has delivered such fundamental courses of lectures as "Linear Algebra and
Elements of Functional Analysis", "Higher Algebra", "Linear Algebra and
Geometry", "Algebra for Inservice Training", additional courses "General
Algebra", "Additional Parts of Algebra", "Rings Theory and Homological
Algebra", "Rings Theory". Since 1966 he has been also conducting seminars
"Rings and Modules", and since 1967 - "Rings Theory, Homological and
Computer Algebra".
He has been a research supervisor to 69 seekers of Candidate Degree, 9 seekers
of Doctor Degree.
He is the author of more than 250 publications, including 9 monographs and 10
textbooks.
A. Mikhalyov's main publications: "Isomorphisms of semigroups of modules’
endomorphisms I, II" ("Algebra and Logics", V.5, 1966, P. 59-67; V.6, 1967,
P. 38-47), "Orthogonal Full Systems" (The Academy of Sciences, N.6, 1986, p.
1304-1308), "Rings with Generalized Identities" (with K.I.Beidar,
W.S.Martindale), Marcel Dekker, Inc., New York, 1996, xiv + 522 pp,
"Introduction to Topological Rings and Modules" (together with V.I. Arnautov,
S.T. Glavatsky), Marcel Dekker, Inc., New York, 1996, vi + 502 pp, "Links of
Abel’s Groups and Their Rings of Endomorphisms" (), Tomsk, Tomsk state
university, 2002, xii + 451 p., "Endomorphism Rings of Abelian Groups",
(together with P.A. Krylov, А.А.Tuganbaev), Kluwer Academic Publishers,
Dordrecht, 2003, xii + 443 pp.
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