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Piotr Matus, Professor of Mathematics

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Date of Birth July 24, 1953
Citizenship Belarus
Marital Status Married, has a son and granddaughter
Contact Department of Computational Mathematics and
Mathematical Modeling
Institute of Mathematics, NASB
11 Surganov Str., 220072 Minsk, Republic of Belarus
 
Phones:
         +375 17 2841781 (office)
         +375 17 2714440 (home)
         +375 29 6714440 (mobile)
 
Fax:  +375 17 2841701, +375 17 2841963
Education
Professional Experience
1975-1976 Special student, Institute of Mathematics, Academy of Sciences of Belarus (ASB)
1976-1977 Programmer, Institute of Mathematics, ASB
1977-1983 Junior Researcher, Institute of Mathematics, ASB
1983-1989 Senior Researcher, Institute of Mathematics, ASB
1989-2004 Head of the Department of Numerical Simulation, Institute of Mathematics, ASB
2004-present Deputy Director, Institute of Mathematics, NASB
1996 Professor of Mathematics, Institute of Mathematics, ASB
 
Professional Societies
Belarusian Mathematical Society
Councils
  • Council of Belarusian Republic Fundamental Research Fund, Member
Editorial Work
Chairman and Vice-Chairman of International Conferences Committees
  • The 2nd Int. Conference on Finite Difference Methods: Theory and Application (CFDM'98), Minsk, Belarus, July 4�9, 1998, Vice-Chairman of Organizing Committee
  • The 8th Int. Conference BMC, Minsk, Belarus, June 19-24, 2001, Chairman of Programme Committee of Section "Mathematical Modelling and Mathematical Physics"
  • The 1th Int. Conference: Computational Methods in Applied Mathematics: CMAM-1, Minsk, Belarus, July 20-24, 2003, Chairman of International Programme Committee
  • The 2nd Int. Conference: Computational Methods in Applied Mathematics: CMAM2005, Trakai, Lithuania, June 1 � 5, 2005, Vice-chairman of International Organizing Committee
  • The 3rd Int. Conference: Computational Methods in Applied Mathematics: CMAM-3, Minsk, Belarus, June 26 - 30, 2007, Chairman of International Programme Committee
Supervision of PhD
  • A.I. Sherbaf, defended 1986
    The study of convergence and stability of difference schemes for some nonstationary nonlinear problems of mathematical physics
  • A.N. Shavel, defended 1986
    On accuracy of some classes of difference schemes for gas dynamics and magnetic fluid dynamics
  • A.A. Egorov, defended 1987
    Numerical modeling to nonlinear processes of localization of peaking modes
  • L.V. Stanishevskaya, defended 1988
    On convergence of difference schemes for quasilinear parabolic and hyperbolic equations
  • M.M. Chuiko, defended 1994
    Difference methods for solving the problems on hydraulic nets
  • I.A. Mikhiliouk, defended 1996
    Computational methods for gas and fluid dynamics on adaptive grids
  • V.S. Shchehlik, defended 1997
    Stability and convergence of difference schemes with operator-weighted factors
  • V.G. Rychagov, defended 1999
    Difference schemes on nonuniform spatial grids
  • I.N. Panayotova, defended in 2000
    Coefficient stability of difference schemes
  • S.V. Lemeshevsky, defended in 2000
    Difference schemes for problems on conjugation of hyperbolic and parabolic equations
  • A.N. Zyl, defended in 2000
    Difference schemes of increased order of accuracy in general domains
  • D.A. Malafei, defended in 2001
    Difference schemes on nonuniform grids for evolutionary problems with variable coefficients
  • I.V. Rybak, defended in 2004
    Monotone and conservative difference schemes for nonlinear nonstationary equations and equations with mixed derivatives
  • E.L. Zyuzina, defended in 2005
    Three-layer difference schemes on nonuniform grids
  • G.L. Martsynkevich, defended in 2007
    Monotone difference schemes for equations of parabolic type
Invited Talks
  • Maximum principle and its application for investigation of stability and convergence of difference schemes, MMA�2001: The 6th Int. Conference on Mathematical Modeling and Analysis, May 26 - June 2, 2001, Vilnius, Lithuania
  • Conservative explicit-implicit difference schemes, The 1st Int. Conference on Nonlinear Analysis and Nonlinear Modelling, July 17-27, 2001, Fethiye, Turkey
  • The maximum principle and some of its applications, Foundations of Computational Mathematics, August 5-14, 2002, Minneapolis, USA
  • Stability of difference schemes for nonlinear time-dependent problems, The 1st Int. Conference "Computational Methods in Applied Mathematics" (CMAM-1), July 20-24, 2003, Minsk, Belarus
  • Monotone schemes for Neumann problem, MMA�2003: The 8th Int. Conference on Mathematical Modeling and Analysis, May 28-31, 2003, Trakai, Lithuania
  • Stability of numerical methods for nonlinear time-dependent problems, Modern Computational methods in applied mathematics, June 14-19, 2004, Bedlewo, Poland
  • Exact difference scheme for nonlinear transport equations, MMA�2005: The 10th Int. Conference on Mathematical Modeling and Analysis, June 1-5, 2005, Trakai, Lithuania
  • Exact difference scheme for evolutionary problems, Int. Conf. "Tikhonov and contemporary mathematics", June 19-25, 2005, Moskow, Russia
  • Stability of solutions of differential-operator and operator-difference equations with respect to perturbation of operators, ICNAM -2006: Int. Conf. on Numerical and Applied Mathematics, September 28-30, 2006, Kragujevac, Serbia
  • About stability of numerical methods for non-linear time-dependent problems, The 3rd Int. Conference "Computational Methods in Applied Mathematics" (CMAM-3), June 25-30, 2007, Minsk, Belarus