Nataliya Kalashnykova

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Nataliya Ivanovna Kalashnykova is a Soviet and Mexican mathematician specializing in mathematical optimization, and especially bilevel optimization, with applications in modeling human migration and in the pricing of natural gas and toll roads. She is a professor at the Autonomous University of Nuevo León, in the Facultad de Ciencias Físico Matemáticas. [1]

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Education and career

Kalashnykova earned a master's degree in mathematical sciences from Novosibirsk State University in 1978. She completed a doctorate there in 1989, through the Siberian Division of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR. [1] Her dissertation, Control of Accuracy in Bi-Level Iteration Processes, was supervised by Vladimir Aleksandrovich Bulavsky. [2] She also earned a second master's degree in economics from Sumy State University in Ukraine in 1999. [1]

She became a faculty member at the Altai State Technical University, at the Siberian State University of Telecommunications and Informatics in Novosibirsk, and at Sumy State University, and a postdoctoral researcher at the Central Economic Mathematical Institute. She moved to her present position in Mexico at the Autonomous University of Nuevo León in 2001. [1]

Recognition

Kalashnykova is a member of the Mexican Academy of Sciences. [3]

Personal life

Kalashnykova is married to Vyacheslav Kalashnikov Polishchuk, another former Soviet mathematician in Mexico. [4]

Books

Kalashnykova is a coauthor of books including:

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References

  1. 1 2 3 4 "Nataliya Kalashnykova", Investigadores, Autonomous University of Nuevo León, retrieved 2022-11-25
  2. Nataliya Kalashnykova at the Mathematics Genealogy Project
  3. Mathematics section members (PDF), Mexican Academy of Sciences, 2021, retrieved 2022-11-25
  4. Kalashnikov Polishchuk, Vyacheslav, Instituto de Innovación y Tranferencia de Tecnología, archived from the original on 2013-10-30