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Professor Alexander M. Krot

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  Affilation and Professional activity: Alexander M. Krot was born on the 5th of September in 1960 in Belarus. He graduated from the Belarusian State University, Department of Radiophysics in 1982. He received PhD degree at the age of 25 years in 1985, then he has completed his degree of Doctor of Sciences (DSc) at the age of 31 years in 1991 (by the decision of the Higher Attestation Commission of USSR in Moscow) and Professor degree in 1997 (by the decision of the Higher Attestation Committee of Republic of Belarus in Minsk). In 1993 Dr. A.M. Krot founded the Laboratory of Self-Organization System Modeling at the United Institute of Informatics Problems (the former Institute of Engineering Cybernetics) of the National Academy of Sciences of Belarus. He has been a Professor at the Department of Mathematical Physics of the Belarusian State University in Minsk since 2008 till 2016. Now Professor, DSc Alexander M. Krot is a Head of the Laboratory of Self-Organization System Modeling at the United Institute of Informatics Problems of the National Academy of Sciences of Belarus. 

  Scientific interest and projects: His current research interests are the analytical theory and computational modeling of self-organization processes and phenomena in complex systems (gas-dust protoplanetary media, aerohydrodynamic viscous flows, nervous fibres, neural network structures etc.), statistical theory of planetary (stellar) system forming, theory of nonlinear analysis of attractors of complex systems, digital signal processing etc.

 Since 1997 till 2000 he was a Manager of B-95 ISTC project "Theory and methods of discrete dynamical systems in digital signal processing applications" (Collaborator of this project was Nobel Laureate, Professor I. Prigogine (Belguim/USA) and also Prof. M. Vetterly (Switzerland/USA), Prof. S. Holm (Norway), Prof. Duhamel (France)).

  Publication activity: He has published 280 scientific works including 3 monographs: A.M. Krot "Discrete models of dynamical systems based on polynomial algebra": Minsk, Navuka i tekhnika, 1990, 312 pp., A.M. Krot, H.B. Minervina "Fast algorithms and programs for digital spectral processing of signals and images": Minsk, Navuka i tekhnika, 1995, 407 pp., A.M. Krot "Statistical theory of formation of gravitating cosmogonical bodies", Bel. Navuka, Minsk, 2012, 448 pp.) and more than 80 articles in refereed journals. 

 Membership in International society and journals: Prof. Krot was a member of American Mathematical Society (AMS) and International society of Optical Engineering (SPIE) (1994-2000), was a member of Program Committee of the SPIE’s “AeroSense” conference (Orlando, Florida, USA) and International Workshop on models and analysis of vocal emissions for biomedical applications (Florence, Italy). 

 He was a member of editorial boards of the following journals: “Achievement in Modern Radioelectronics”(Moscow, Russia), “Electromagnetic Waves and Electronic Systems”(Moscow, Russia), “Nonlinear Phenomena in Complex Systems”(Minsk, Belarus). He was a convener of scientific sessions PS15  “Models of Solar system forming” (2-7 April 2006, Vienna, Austria), PS7.1 “Extrasolar Planets and Planet Formation” (16-20 April 2007, Vienna, Austria), PS 9 “Extrasolar Planets and Planet Formation” (13-18 April 2008, Vienna, Austria), PS8 “Extrasolar planets and planet formation, exoplanetary magnetospheres and radio emissions” (19-24 April 2009, Vienna, Austria) General Assembly of European Geoscinces Union , ON1 “Planetary formation and the origin of the Solar System” (18-22 September 2006, Berlin, Germany), OG1 “Origin and Evolution” (14–18 September 2009, Potsdam, Germany)  of European Planetary Science Congress.

 Now he is member of editorial board of journals: «Chaotic Modeling and Simulation (CMSIM)» (Greece), «Fractal Geometry and Nonlinear Analysis in Medicine and Biology (FGNAMB)» (Italy) and «Informatics» (Belarus), he is member of Organizing Committee of «Satellite & Space Missions» (USA),  Program Committee of  «The Issues of Calculation Optimization» (Ukraine). 

 Honors: Recipient of Komsomol’s Republic awards in the area of science and engineering (1988 and 1990), A.S. Popov award of Radio-engineering Society (1991), award of National Academy of Sciences of Belarus (1993), grant of International Science Foundation (1993), grant of President of the Republic of Belarus (2007), award of Ministry of Industry of the Republic of Belarus (2010).

 Since 1995 till now Professor Alexander M. Krot is a subject of biographical records in “Who is Who in the World” and “Who is Who in Science and Engineering”, New Providence, USA.

Recognized as an outstanding mathematician of the Republic of Belarus. https://obm.bsu.by/matematiki/


He has published 315 scientific works including 4 monographs:

  1. Krot, A. M. Discrete models of dynamical systems based on polynomial algebra. Minsk: Navuka i tekhnika, 1990. – 312 pp. [in Russian];
  2. Krot, A. M., Minervina, H. B. Fast algorithms and programs for digital spectral processing of signals and images. Minsk: Navuka i tekhnika, 1995. – 407 pp. [in Russian];
  3. Krot, A. M. Statistical theory of formation of gravitating cosmogonical bodies. Minsk: Bel. Navuka, 2012. – 448 pp. [in Russian]. 
  4. +Krot, А.М. A Statistical Theory of Gravitating Body Formation in Extrasolar Systems/ A.M. Krot. – Cambridge, Newcastle upon Tyne, etc.: Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2021. – 817p.