Valentin Belousov
Valentin Danilovich Belousov was a Soviet and Moldovan mathematician and a corresponding member of the Academy of Pedagogical Sciences of the USSR.
He graduated from the Kishinev Pedagogical Institute, Doctor of Physical and Mathematical Sciences, Professor, honored worker of science and technology of the Moldavian SSR.
Since 1962, he worked at the Institute of Mathematics, Academy of Sciences of the Moldavian SSR. Major works include algebra, especially the theory of quasigroups and their applications. Known for his book "Fundamentals of the theory of quasigroups and loops", textbooks for schools. Laureate of the State Prize in Science and Technology of the Moldavian SSR.
Honored Worker of Science and Technology of MSSR. Laureate of the State Prize for Science and Technology MSSR. He is the founder of the theory of quasi-groups at school in the former USSR.
Milestones in the scientific life
- 1944–1947 – student of the Pedagogical Institute in Kishinev,
- 1947–1948 – teacher training courses at the Kishinev Pedagogical Institute,
- 1948–1950 – a teacher and head teacher of high school, the village Sofia Balti district,
- 1950–1954 – Lecturer, Department of Mathematics, Balti Pedagogical Institute,
- 1954–1955 – student of the postgraduate courses at MSU. Lomonosov,
- 1955–1956 – post-graduate student of Moscow State University. M.V.Lomonosov,
- 1957–1960 – Lecturer, Department of Mathematics, Balti Pedagogical Institute,
- 1960–1961 – intern University of Wisconsin, the State of Madison, USA,
- 1961–1962 – Head of the Department of Mathematics Balti Pedagogical Institute,
- 1962–1987 – Head of the Department at the Institute of Mathematics of the MSSR,
- 1964–1966 – Associate Professor, Department of Mathematics Technical University,
- 1966–1988 – Professor, Head of Department of higher algebra Kishinev State University.
Scientific heritage
Theses of V. D. Belousov
- Studies in the theory of quasigroups and loops – PhD thesis.
- Systems of quasigroups with identities – doctoral thesis.
- Field of study – theory of quasi-groups, related areas
Research areas
- The general theory of quasi-groups.
- Classes binary quasigroups and loops
- Quasigroups a balanced identities. Systems of quasigroups with identities
- Functional equations on quasigroups
- Positional algebra
- n-ary and infinitary quasigroup
- Algebraic networks and quasigroups
- Combinatorial questions of the theory of quasi-groups :
Books
- Fundamentals of the theory of quasigroups and loops. M.: Nauka, 1967.
- Algebraic networks and quasigroups. Kishinev Shtiintsa 1971.
- n-ary quasigroup. Kishinev, Ştiinţa 1972.
- Changes in algebraic networks. Kishinev, Ştiinţa 1979.
- Elements of the theory of quasi-groups. Kishinev, Kishinev State University, 1981.
- Latin squares and their applications. Kishinev, Ştiinţa, 1989.
- Mathematics in schools of Moldova. Kishinev, Ştiinţa1973.
- Russian-Moldovan Mathematics Dictionary. 1980, Kishinev, Moldavian Soviet Encyclopedia
- IK Man. Pages of life and creativity. Kishinev, Ştiinţa, 1983
Educational activity
Trainees and graduates
Under the direction of Valentin Danilovich 22 mathematics from different republics of the former Soviet Union and from abroad defended their theses, four of them also defended their doctoral dissertations.Social work
In parallel with the scientific and pedagogical activity Valentin Danilovich spent big public work as a deputy Balti City Council, member of the District Committee of the CPM, member of the Supreme Council of Moldova, member of the Presidium of the Society "Knowledge", a member of editorial boards of various domestic and foreign publications, organizing committee member of many international conferences.Family
Father Daniel Afinogenovich Belousov, was an officer in the army of Tsarist Russia. He took part in World War I. In Moldova, he worked at the post office in the city of Bălți. Mother of Valentin Danilovich, Elena K. Belousov , also worked at the post office.Wife – Belousov Elizabeth Feodorovna. Philologist, she taught at the State University of Moldova.
Children: Alexander Valentinovich, PhD in physics, senior research fellow of the Academy of Sciences of Moldova; Tatiana Valentinovna Kravchenko, a doctor neurologist.
Brother: MD Victor Danilovich Belousov traumatologist orthopedic, the author of the monograph "Road traffic accidents. First aid to victims and Conservative treatment of false joints of long bones.
Awards and titles
For merits in the field of science, education and social activities, he was awarded the Order of the Red Banner of Labour, Honorary Diploma of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the Moldavian Soviet Socialist Republic, he was elected as correspondent member of the Academy of Pedagogical Sciences the USSR. He was honored worker of science of Moldova, laureate of the State Prize of Moldova in the field of science and technology. Overachiever of the Education of Moldova.Foreign tours
Despite the strict controls in those years by the government, Valentin Danilovich received permission to research trips abroad and many times traveled abroad:- 1960–1961 – United States
- 1964, 1976 – Hungary
- 1967, 1972, 1977 – Bulgaria
- 1968, 1974,1981 – Yugoslavia
- 1967, 1969–1970 – Canada
- 1968 – Sierra Leone
- 1975 – East Germany
School of Belousov
Thanks to the productive scientific and pedagogical activity of V. D. Belousov, in the Republic of Moldova was founded on the theory of quasigroups Belousov's School on Theory of Quasigroups, consisting of his 22 disciples, and more than 40 followers continue his work in Moldova and abroad.