Russia: Weapons Facilities: Other Nuclear: Russian Academy of Sciences Institute of Mathematical Modeling
Russian Academy of Sciences Institute of
Mathematical Modeling (IMM)
LOCATION: Moscow
Address: 4a Miusskaya pl., Moscow, 125047
Telephone: (7-095) 250-7986 Fax: (7-095) 972-0723
HOMEPAGE: http://www.imamod.ru/{Entered 8/14/01 ES} SUBORDINATION: Russian Academy of Sciences
ADMINISTRATION: Director: Boris Nikolayevich Chetverushkin
Deputy Director: Vladimir Fyodorovich Tishkin
[Institute of Mathematical Modeling Web Site, http://www.imamod.ru/.]
{Entered 8/14/2001 ES} ACTIVITIES: The history of the Institute of Mathematical Modeling
begins in 1948 when a team of Soviet mathematicians and physicists was formed to
explore the possibility of calculating the yield of nuclear explosion. The major activity of the Institute
since then was modeling of nuclear explosions and calculating their yields. In 1953, when
the first Soviet computer, the Strela, was put into operation, the
Institute, along with a number of other research labs, was placed under the supervision of
the Institute of Applied Mathematics of the Soviet Academy of Sciences. The
Institute worked closely with specialists from Sarov (Arzamas-16) and Snezhinsk
(Chelyabinsk-70) on computer modeling for the needs of the
nuclear weapons complex.[1,2] Other activities of the Institute
of Mathematical Modeling have included computer experiments
on laser thermonuclear fusion, super-strong magnetic
fields, super-power gas-discharge lasers, aerodynamics, microelectronics, dense
plasma physics,[2] and designing fast-breeder reactors.[1] The
Institute became a separate entity in 1990. The main focus of IMM's research is
on fundamental modeling and new
information technologies. As of 2001, it has approximately 100
employees.[2]
Sources:
[1] "Russia Academy of Sciences Institute of Mathematical
Modeling," Vooruzheniye, politika, konversiya, No. 4(11), 1995, pp. 39-42;
in FBIS-UMA-96-153-S.] {Entered 10/15/96 KVY} [2] Institute of Mathematical Modeling Web Site: http://www.imamod.ru/.
{Revised 8/14/2001 ES}
Last updated 10 September 2001
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