Aladjev V., Hunt Ü., Shishakov M. Research Activity of the Tallinn Research Group: Scientific Report for Period 1995-1998.- Tallinn: TRG & VASCO & Russian Academy of Noosphere, 1998.  



S U M M A R Y

In what follows, we present general of the scientific and practical work we have done in over the 1995-1998. Much of our research activity has been stimulated by scientific programs of the Russian Academy of Noosphere, in which authors M. Shishakov and U. Hunt stand for as member of Academy and corresponding member, accordingly. We have done general work in the following three directions: (1) Probability Theory, Mathematical and General Statistics; (2) Mathematical Theory of the Homogeneous Structures, and (3) Modern Computer Technologies.

In the first chapter the general results in Probability theory, Mathematical and General Statistics are presented. Framework of the results the textbooks in the above directions are formed. In the second chapter the general results in Homogeneous Structures (HS) Theory are presented. The new results are related to the topics such as: nonconstructability problem, complexity problem, modeling in the HS, special questions and so on. In the third chapter the general results in the modern Computer Technologies are presented. The results are related to topics such as: (1) working out of the new software for IBM-compatible PCs (graphic package AutoTouch and utilities), (2) approving the mathematical packages Mathematica and Maple V, and publication of the appropriate textbooks; and (3) publication of two popular textbooks in the modern computer informatics.

At last, the end of the book contains the full bibliography of our work for period (1995-1998), which are devoted to the above three directions of the TRG research activity, and the enough full bibliography of our work for period (1969-1998), which are devoted to the general directions of the TRG research activity as a whole. We hope that the information will help to clear up general theoretical and applied aspects of the TRG activity as well as to inform about our achievements in the above areas of the modern science and engineering.

The TRG was founded in 1969 by Prof. Dr. Victor Aladjev (Aladyev); It headquartered in Tallinn (Estonia); its specialization: Cellular Automata (Homogeneous Structures) Theory and Its Applications, Mathematics, Informatics and some others.


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