Catalogue of the Solar System Small Bodies Orbital Evolution

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Authors

Manager:

  • Zausaev Anatoly Fedorovich – Doctor of Science, professor of Applied Mathematics and Information Science Department (general management; development of the high-precision Taylor expansion method and the modified Everhart method; development of mathematical foundation and software for studying the orbital evolution of major planets, asteroids of Apollo, Amor and Aten groups and short-period comets).

Performers:

  • Radchenko Vladimir Pavlovich – professor, Doctor of Science, head of Applied Mathematics and Information Science Department (scientific papers editing; site action plan development and monitoring);
  • Zausaev Artem Anatolievich – Candidate of Science, associate professor of Applied Mathematics and Information Science Department (development of the high-precision modified Everhart method; participation in the development of mathematical foundation and software for studying the short-period comets' orbital evolution; calculation of the short-period comets' orbital evolution);
  • Altynbaev Fanis Hajdarovich – Candidate of Science, scientific researcher of Applied Mathematics and Information Science Department (development of the high-precision Taylor expansion method ; participation in the development of mathematical foundation and software for studying the asteroids' orbital evolution; collection of data related to discovered asteroids of Apollo, Amor and Aten groups);
  • Abramov Vladimir Vladimirovich – Candidate of Science, scientific researcher of Applied Mathematics and Information Science Department (development of the high-precision Adams method with divided differences; participation in the development of mathematical foundation and software for studying the asteroids' orbital evolution; development and administration of the website SmallBodies.Ru; calculation of the orbital evolution of Apollo, Amor and Aten groups asteroids);
  • Denisov Sergey Sergeievich – postgraduate student and associate researcher of Applied Mathematics and Information Science Department (development of the database of coordinates and velocities of small bodies of the Solar system; development of the software for automation of orbital evolution calculation; development of the graphic applets for the website SmallBodies.Ru; calculation of the orbital evolution of Apollo, Amor and Aten groups asteroids);
  • Derevyanka Andrey Evgenevich – postgraduate student of Applied Mathematics and Information Science Department (development of software for selection of potentially hazardous asteroids and estimate of probability of celestial bodies collisions with the Earth; calculation of the orbital evolution of Apollo, Amor and Aten groups asteroids);
  • Soloviev Leonid Alexandrovich – postgraduate student and associate researcher of Applied Mathematics and Information Science Department (participation in the development of mathematical foundation and software for studying the asteroids' orbital evolution; calculation of the orbital evolution of Apollo, Amor and Aten groups asteroids);
  • Rybin Oleg Konstantinovich – associate researcher of Applied Mathematics and Information Science Department (calculation of the orbital evolution of Apollo, Amor and Aten groups asteroids);
  • Kornev Alexander Pavlovich – student of Applied Mathematics and Information Science Department (calculation of the orbital evolution of Apollo, Amor and Aten groups asteroids).

Now the following researchers are working on the site:

  • Zausaev Anatoly Fedorovich – Doctor of Science, professor of Applied Mathematics and Information Science Department;
  • Denisov Sergey Sergeievich – Candidate of Science;
  • Zabelin Vladimir Vladimirovich – Candidate of Science;
  • Romanyuk Mariya Anatolyevna – Candidate of Science, associate professor of Applied Mathematics and Information Science Department.
This project was supported by the Federal Agency of Education (project codes RNP 2.1.1.1689, RNP 2.1.1.745).
Samara State Technical University
Applied Mathematics and Information Science Department
Яндекс.Метрика