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Vladimir Demyanov Constructive Optimisation Workshop Ballarat-Melbourne, 16-17 April 2014
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Vladimir Demyanov Born 18 August 1938 Saint-Petersburg State University (Russia) – Department of Mathematical Modelling of Control Systems, Professor and Head 179 publications (MathSciNet) – 11 monographs (17 including translations) 41 PhD students supervised to completion
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Vladimir Demyanov V. Demyanov and V. Malozemov. Introduction to Minimax, Moscow, 1972
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Vladimir Demyanov & Alex Rubinov Ballarat, 6 December 2004
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Vladimir Demyanov & Alex Rubinov International Congress of Mathematicians, Moscow, 1966
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Vladimir Demyanov & Alex Rubinov 17 joint publications – Starting from 1964 – 5 books – Quasidifferentiable functionals (1980) (Co-)organizing conferences
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Vladimir Demyanov & Alex Rubinov
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International Scholar 1967-68University of Southern California, Los Angeles (Lucien Neustadt) 1983-85 International Institute of Applied System Analysis (IASA), Vienna, Austria Numerous visits in post-soviet period – International School of Mathematics “G. Stampacchia”, Erice, Italy (59 workshops)
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Vladimir Demyanov & Australia Alex Rubinov – 3 visits Nadia Sukhorukova & Vera Roshchina Adil Baghirov & Musa Mammadov Alex Kruger V. Jeyakumar
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Endolandia NDO-land – Non-Differentiable Optimization Endolandia was composed of the Kingdom of Convexia, the Republic of Minimaxia, and the chaotic Land of Stochastia, but most of its territory was covered by Nonsmooth Lands and Forests (known then as the Wilderness)…
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Sicily, 1991
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Minsk, September 1998
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Ballarat, 2 December 2004
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Winery Tour, 5 December 2004
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Ballarat, 11 December 2004
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