How Far It Is to Tomorrow...: Reflections of an Eminent Russian Applied Mathematician 1917-2000

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نام کتاب : How Far It Is to Tomorrow...: Reflections of an Eminent Russian Applied Mathematician 1917-2000
ویرایش : 1st ed. 2022
عنوان ترجمه شده به فارسی : تا فردا چقدر دور است...: بازتاب یک ریاضیدان کاربردی برجسته روسی 1917-2000
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ناشر : Birkhäuser
سال نشر : 2022
تعداد صفحات : 401
ISBN (شابک) : 303096650X , 9783030966508
زبان کتاب : English
فرمت کتاب : pdf
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Preface
Contents
Introduction
To the Reader
The Beginning (Instead of a Preface) Mist …Taman\'…
1 On a Knife Edge
Converging Contingencies
Non-exploding Bombs and the Kiss of Judas
Flight, Turning into Triumph
2 A Few Really Happy Years
The Year 1921 and the Return to Moscow
Skhodnya
Rostov-on-the-Don
A New Life, New Work, and New Friends
I. I. Vorovich
On Mountaineering and Igor\' Evgenievich Tamm
3 Outcast
The Moiseev Family
School and the Demise of My Family
Gel\'fand\'s Circle
Nevertheless, I Become a Student
More About Gel\'fand
The End of Ostracism and Adventures of My Army Cap
4 War\'s End and the Search for Myself
Victory Euphoria
Ivan and the Leningrad Medal
Autumn 1945
The Volga
Kostroma
Anticipating Tomorrow
My Last Military Parade
Professor Kranz\'s Exterior Ballistics
Leaving My Regiment
My Return to Moscow
Back to the Academy
5 Climbing Mt. Olympus or Seven Very Strange Years in My Life
Yet One More Metamorphosis
The Starokonyushenny Academy and Professor D. A. Venttsel\'
Sergey Moiseev
Khar\' Kov and My Candidate\'s Dissertation
I Return to Civilian Life
My Lecture at M. V. Keldysh\'s Seminar
Sobolev, Vinogradov and my doctorate at the Steklovka
I Become a Doctor of Physico-Mathematical Science
6 On the Intelligentsia, Its Fate and Responsibilities
Will I Become a Member of the Intelligentsia?
Gryzlov and Lunarcharsky
Smashed to Pieces
Government and the People, Foundation and Superstructure
Lessons of the Past
7 Work, Searchings, and a Change of Decor
Computer Technology and Symptoms of Insecurity
Operations Research: Germeier, Bellman, Zadeh
Planned Development, Programmed Design, and the K-K Economics Model
Pavel Osipovich Sukhoy and the Automation of Aircraft Design
8 Spring of Light
A New Crisis
My Encounter with the Humanistic ``Intelligentsia\'\'
On the Eve of a New Metamorphosis
9 On God, Philosophy, and Science
Traditions and Doubts
Laplace\'s Principle
My Picture of the World
The Secret of the Question ``Why?\'\'
10 The ``Nuclear Winter\'\' Epic and My Subsequent Retirement
Another Metamorphosis: The Biosphere and Society
Nikolai Vladimirovich Timofeev-Resovsky
Global Problems: Forrester, Meadows, and Others
Carl Sagan and the First Fall-Out Scenarios of Nuclear War
Alexandrov\'s Fate and the End of the Story
In Retirement
11 My Agricultural Career
Remembering Mark Twain
Concerning Ivan Nikolov and the Utility of a Holiday at the Golden Sands Resort
A. A. Nikonov and My Friendship with Stavropol\'
Russia\'s Fate Will Be Determined in the Depths of the Countryside
The Blinkers of Urban Thinking and the Liberalization of the Countryside
Private Ownership of Land: What I Understand by This
A Modest Conclusion
12 A ``Golden Age\'\' or Thoughts on the Origins of Communism
The Phenomenon of Attractiveness
Edward Bellamy, Average American
Utopian Gloom
The Search for an Alternative
Bolshevist Ideology, An Average American\'s Ideals, and N. F. Fedorov\'s The Philosophy of the Common Cause
13 Russia\'s Twilight: Dawn or Dusk? Russia at the Crossroads
A Time of Warning
A Biosocial Interpretation
A Liberal Economy and the Intelligentsia\'s Responsibility
Possible Future Scenarios
Impediments to a Liberal Economy
Russia\'s Geopolitical Situation and Consequences Thereof
On Formulating National Goals
Russia in the Twenty-First-Century World
14 The Year 1993
Tomorrow Hasn\'t Yet Dawned
Academic Advisor
The Putsch Operetta
One More Try
The Presidential Council
15 Henceforth Life Will Have to be Lived Differently
Starting the Conversation
The Fate of the First Edition of My Book and Plans for Its Enlargement
One More Attempt to Look Back
Our entrée to the Post-industrial World
The Skewing of Social Life
I Try Playing the Oracle
On the Use of Jubilees and Old Men\'s Pleasures
16 Through the 1990s
The Shock Therapy Nightmare
M. S. Gorbachov and His Court
Aftermath of the Bombardment
The Last Elections
My Scientific and Other Activities
17 The Nineteen-Nineties
The View from the Brink of a New Century, and Questions Arising
Systemic Crises
Indicators of Instability the USSR on the Threshold of a Systemic Crisis
The Growing Crisis: Some Fresh Ideas
The Systemic Crisis of the 1990s
Appendix: Milestones-2000 Remarks on the Russian Intelligentsia on the Eve of a New Century
Preface
The Structure and Fortunes of the Russian Intelligentsia
The Relaying of the Baton
So What Exactly Happened to the Soviet Union and What Part did the Intelligentsia Play?
The Systemic Crisis Continues. Its Finale
The Intelligentsia and the Post-perestroika Period
The Intelligentsia as the Backbone of the Electorate
Index of Names




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