Dorodnicyn Computing Centre
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Dorodnicyn Computing Centre was established in 1955 and became a leading research institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences of the Soviet Union. Its areas of research includes:
- Computational Fluid Dynamics
- Mathematical Physics
- Mathematical modeling of Climatic Ecological Processes and other Nonlinear Phenomena
- Solid mechanics. Elastic-Plastic Problems.
- Pattern Recognition and Image Analysis
- Computer Aided Design
- Optimization Methods, Linear and Nonlinear programming
- Analytical mechanics and Lyapunov's Stability of Motion.
- Rigid body dynamics. Space Dynamics.
- Interactive Optimization and Decision support systems.
- Parallel Computing
- Artificial Intelligence. Expert Systems. Applied Intelligent Systems.
- Mathematical modeling of Economic Processes.
- Software development.
The prestigious Journal of Computational Mathematics and Mathematical Physics has been published by the Computing Centre since 1960.