
TL;DR
This paper discusses Lev T. Kuzin's influential research program in cybernetics and information science, highlighting his contributions to computational models of geometrical and algebraic nature and their relevance today.
Contribution
It presents an overview of Kuzin's pioneering ideas and their impact on modern computational models based on object notions.
Findings
Kuzin's work laid foundational principles for cybernetics in Russia.
His models influenced the development of object-oriented computation.
Recent interest in his ideas demonstrates their lasting relevance.
Abstract
Lev T. Kuzin (1928--1997) is one of the founders of modern cybernetics and information science in Russia. He was awarded and honored the USSR State Prize for inspiring vision into the future of technical cybernetics and his invention and innovation of key technologies. The last years he interested in the computational models of geometrical and algebraic nature and their applications in various branches of computer science and information technologies. In the recent years the interest in computation models based on object notion has grown tremendously stimulating an interest to Kuzin's ideas. This year of 50th Anniversary of Cybernetics and on the occasion of his 70th birthday on September 12, 1998 seems especially appropriate for discussing Kuzin's Research Program.
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TopicsHistory of Computing Technologies · Diverse Interdisciplinary Research Studies · Fusion and Plasma Physics Studies
