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'''Dorodnitsyn Computing Centre''' ({{lang-ru|Вычислительный центр им. А. А. Дородницына РАН}}) was established in 1955 and became a leading [[research institute]] of the [[Russian Academy of Sciences]] of the [[Soviet Union]]. Its areas of research include:
'''Dorodnitsyn Computing Centre''' ({{lang-ru|Вычислительный центр им. А. А. Дородницына РАН}}), known as the '''Computing Centre of the Academy of Sciences''' ('''CC RAS''') until 2015, is a [[research institute]] of the [[Russian Academy of Sciences]] of the [[Soviet Union]]. It was established in 1955.

[[File:CCAS view 2018.jpg|thumb|]]
[[File:CCAS view 2018.jpg|thumb|The Computing Centre's main building in [[Moscow]].]]

Its areas of research include:
*[[Computational Fluid Dynamics]]
*[[Computational Fluid Dynamics]]
*[[Mathematical Physics]]
*[[Mathematical Physics]]
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*[[Software]] development
*[[Software]] development


[[Anatoly Dorodnitsyn]], for whom the centre is named, was its director from 1955–1989.
The prestigious ''Journal of Computational Mathematics and Mathematical Physics'' has been published by the '''Computing Centre''' since 1960.

The prestigious ''Journal of Computational Mathematics and Mathematical Physics'' has been published by the Computing Centre since 1960.

The game [[Tetris]] was created by [[Alexey Pajitnov]] at the Computing Centre.

After 15 June 2015, CC RAS was included in Federal research centre "Informatic and Control" of RAS and now no longer exists as an independent institute.


==See also==
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=== Scientists ===
== Scientists ==
*[[Anatoly Dorodnitsyn]]
*[[Andrey Ershov]]
*[[Andrey Ershov]]
*[[Andrey Markov Jr.]]
*[[Andrey Markov Jr.]]
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*[[Vladimir Alexandrov]]
*[[Vladimir Alexandrov]]


=== Well-known program & its creator ===
*[[Tetris]]
*[[Alexey Pajitnov]]

; Other (short) name of institute
*[[Computing Centre of the Academy of Sciencies]] (more correctly - until June 2015 - Dorodnitsyn Computing Centre of the Russian Academy of Sciencies (CC RAS)).

After 15 June 2015 CC RAS was included in Federal research centre "Informatic and Control" of RAS and now no longer exists as an independent institute.
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Revision as of 14:17, 17 April 2022

Dorodnitsyn Computing Centre (Template:Lang-ru), known as the Computing Centre of the Academy of Sciences (CC RAS) until 2015, is a research institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences of the Soviet Union. It was established in 1955.

The Computing Centre's main building in Moscow.

Its areas of research include:

Anatoly Dorodnitsyn, for whom the centre is named, was its director from 1955–1989.

The prestigious Journal of Computational Mathematics and Mathematical Physics has been published by the Computing Centre since 1960.

The game Tetris was created by Alexey Pajitnov at the Computing Centre.

After 15 June 2015, CC RAS was included in Federal research centre "Informatic and Control" of RAS and now no longer exists as an independent institute.

Scientists

55°41′39″N 37°33′55″E / 55.6943°N 37.5652°E / 55.6943; 37.5652