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Dear Member of the Reduce Forum,

I  wish  to  take  this  opportunity  to  ask  you  if  you  could offer me an
employment  in  the  area   of  symbolic/numeric  computations  and/or   their
applications   in   Applied/Pure   Mathematics,   Mechanics,    Hydrodynamics,
Computational Physics  or Engineering.   I would  like to  get an  appointment
preferably related to using/extending REDUCE system in research, business,  or
educational purposes;  others computer  algebra systems,  for example,  Axiom,
Macsyma,  Mathematica,  Theorist,  are  of  interest  to  me  as  well in this
respect.

Also the job in the area of education is of interest to me.

I  would  be  immensely  grateful  to  you  for  information  about   possible
vacancies,  opening  positions, any useful advice or for kind assistance.

I would be very  grateful to you if  you could find an  opportunity to forward
my inquiry to the Head of your institution/firm  (to the Personnel Director or
to the Hiring Committee) or, if it  is possible,  to the colleagues interested
in my experience and cooperated with you.

Some information about me.  I am  47 years old and presently work as  a Senior
Research Associate  at an  International Research  Center of  Nuclear Physics,
the Joint Institute for Nuclear  Research (JINR), situated in Dubna  (Russia).
I  am  engaged  in  developing   data-analysis  systems  and  processing   the
experimental High  Energy Physics  data by  means of  various statistical  and
numerical programs  and some  sorts of  computer graphics.   During three last
years  I  extensively  used  in  my  daily  work  the  symbolic  and numerical
capabilities of the REDUCE package.

But now I have rather bad perspectives  to continue my work in Russia, as  the
conditions for  scientific work  in the  field  of Computing or  other serious
professional  activity  in  the  area  of  fundamental or applied research are
degrading  permanently,  and  there  is  no  hope  that  the situation will be
improved in the nearest future.

I would be very grateful to you if you could find an opportunity to answer  me
if there is a possibility for me to work at your institution/firm on any basis
(contract, post-doc, etc.). It  would be very nice  for me to be  employed for
permanent work  (or for  several years)  to develop  new application areas for
REDUCE,  or  carry  out  research/business  investigations  in  the  field  of
symbolic/numeric    computation,    Applied/Pure    Mathematics,    Mechanics,
Hydrodynamics or  Physics working  as a  scientific programmer,  researcher or
software engineer.

Also, I could  work as a  teacher of Computer  Science, Mathematics, Mechanics
or Hydrodynamics having an ample experience in teaching undergraduates at  the
Rostov State University (Rostov-on-Don, Russia).

Therefore I enclose here  some additional materials  pertaining to my request:
Resume,  List of Publications and one letter of recommendation.

I  would  like  to  inform  you  that  I  have  got  an  experience in Applied
Mathematics,  Mechanics  and  Computer  Science  during  24 years of work as a
researcher at several  research institutions.   My work is  connected with the
various problems of numerical and symbolic  analysis.  I received my Ph.D.  in
Mechanics of Fluids, Gas and Plasma in  1980.  During a long period of  time I
worked with problems  of hydrodynamic stability  and appearance of  turbulence
and  acquired  an  experience  in  solving  the  Navier-Stokes  equations   on
computers.   I  am  familiar  with  modern  software,  libraries of scientific
computer programs such as NAG Fortran Library, CERN Program Library, IBM  SSP,
Harwell Subroutine  Library and  with a  wide range  of computers.   Besides I
possess  the  11-years  experience  in  teaching  students  at the Mechanical-
Mathematical Department of  the Rostov State  University, where I  lectured on
Programming   in   Computer   Algebra   Systems,   Computational  and  Applied
Mathematics, Analytical Mechanics and Theoretical Hydrodynamics.

Earlier, during some 9 years, I had used quite actively and with some  success
the  computer  algebra  system  REDUCE  with  a research purposes and to teach
students of  the University  to Pure  and Applied  Mathematics, Mechanics  and
Hydrodynamics.   As  a  result,  I  have  published  several scientific papers
concerning the  application of  symbolic computations  in magnetostatic optics
of charged particle.

The Institute, where I work, recently has bought Maple and Mathematica, and  I
have used  since 1991  these systems:  at first  I dealt  with the Mathematica
Version  1.2  and  later  with  Maple V  and  the Mathematica Version 2.0.  My
scientific work supported by  Maple and Mathematica was a success and now,  as
I believe, I am quite experienced in the Maple and Mathematica programming.

Thanks  to  REDUCE  I  succeeded  in  making  a good mathematical model of the
ununiform 3-dimensional magnetic field  inside the spectrometer with  a vertex
detector.   It was  created at  the JINR  together with  the Institute of High
Energy Physics  (Serpukhov) to  solve some  urgent and  important problems  of
Particle Physics.   Also, I  would like  to mention  that by  means of REDUCE,
Maple and  Mathematica I  have successfully  investigated the  dynamics of the
longitudinal  motion  of  charged  particles  in the TRITRON type accelerator.
The fulfilment of  these and other  scientific tasks resulted  in new packages
pertaining to Applied Mathematics and Mathematical Physics.

As I hope, the  List of Publications (enclosed)  will allow you to  appreciate
my  experience  in  Applied/Computational  Mathematics  and programming in the
field of symbolic/numerical computation.

In conclusion of my letter I would like to inform you that since March 1992  I
am a member of the REDUCE Forum. Besides, during 7 months I am a member of the
electronic teleconference sci.math.symbolic and  a member of the  MathGroup as
well.   It  allows  me  via  electronic  mail  to  maintain relations with the
specialists in the field of symbolic computation over the world.

If you  should require  additional information  regarding my  work experience,
education or personal situation, I would be happy to provide it.

Dear  Sir/Madam, I am very grateful to you  for the trouble  you have taken to
consider my request.   I would appreciate any help.  Thank you for your time.

I look forward to your reply.

Sincerely,

    Alexander Urintsev, Ph.D.

    Senior Research Associate,
    Joint Institute for Nuclear Research,
    Dubna, Russia

    August 10, 1993.

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 Dr. Alexander Urintsev                |  Phone:  +7 (09621) 6-20-65 (office)
 Particle Physics Laboratory           |  Fax:    +7 (095) 975 23 81
 Joint Institute for Nuclear Research  |  Telex:  911621 DUBNA SU
 Dubna, Moscow Region, 141980          |--------------------------------------
 RUSSIA                                |  E-mail: urintsev@se.jinr.dubna.su
                                       |                     or
                                       |         urintsev@lhe24.jinr.dubna.su
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				  RESUME


Dr.  Alexander Urintsev,
Particle Physics Laboratory,
Joint Institute for Nuclear Research,
Dubna, Moscow Region, 141980,
RUSSIA

		Phone:  +7 (09621) 6-20-65 (office, Dubna, Moscow Region)
		Fax:    +7 (095) 975 23 81
		Telex:  911621 DUBNA SU

		E-mail addresses:  urintsev@se.jinr.dubna.su
                                                or
				   urintsev@lhe24.jinr.dubna.su


Home address:   Dr. Alexander Urintsev,
		Stroiteley Street, 8-506,
		Dubna, Moscow Region, 141980,
		RUSSIA


FULL NAME:      Alexander Leonidovich Urintsev
NAME:           Alexander
PATRONYMIC:     Leonidovich
SURNAME:        Urintsev


SEX:            Male
NATIONALITY:    Russian
CITIZENSHIP:    Russian Federation


JOB OBJECTIVE:  To obtain  a position    dealing   preferably  with  academic,
		scientific or business  applications utilizing  my  background
		in  Computer  Science,  Programming  in languages of  Computer
		Algebra Systems such as REDUCE, Maple, Mathematica, and   also
		in FORTRAN,  C, Lisp,  my knowledge  in  Computational/Applied
		Mathematics, Analytical Mechanics, Theoretical   Hydrodynamics
		and/or my experience in  teaching students  at the  University
		(programming  in  Computer   Algebra  Systems,  FORTRAN,    C;
		lecturing  on  Numerical  Methods,  Differential and  Integral
		Calculus, Theoretical/Analytical Mechanics, Hydrodynamics  and
                Applied Mathematics).  Developing and/or application of others
                computer  algebra  systems,  for example,   Axiom,  Macsyma,
                Theorist, are of interest to me as well in this respect.


EXPERIENCE:     I possess the  24-year  experience  in Applied Mathematics and
		Mechanics  working  at  research  institutions.  During  these
		years I carried out investigations in Mechanics of Solids  and
		Applied  Mathematics  extensively  using  numerical   methods,
		Symbolic  Calculations  and  computers.   During  11  years  I
		combined  the  research   work  with  the   teaching  at   the
		Mechanical-Mathematical  Department   of  the   Rostov   State
		University  (Rostov-on-Don, Russia).

1990 - present  Senior Research Associate  at  the Joint Institute for Nuclear
		Research, Particle Physics  Laboratory (Dubna, Moscow  Region,
		Russia). Responsible for  design, creation and  development of
		a data-analysis systems  in experimental High  Energy Physics.
		Extensive  use  of  computer  systems  Mathematica, Maple  and
		FORTRAN 77 as well.

1979 - 1990     Associate  Professor  at  the Computational Mathematics  Chair
		and also at  the Chair of  Functions  and Functional  Analysis
		Theory at the Mechanical-Mathematical Department of the Rostov
		State University (Rostov-on-Don, Russia). I lectured   special
		courses  in  the  field  of  Computational  Mathematics,   led
		seminars, classes on Programming  in  Computer Algebra Systems
		and their application, supervised the diploma thesis papers of
		the students specialized in  Computational/Applied Mathematics
		and Theoretical Hydrodynamics.

1981 - 1982     Post-doctoral  work  at  the Department of  Numerical  Methods
		in Mechanics of Solids of the Problems of Mechanics  Institute
		(Moscow,  the  Academy of Sciences), where I have participated
		in numerical simulation of nonlinear hydrodynamic processes on
		computers.

1975 - 1990     Senior  Research  Associate  at   the  Research  Institute  of
		Mechanics  and  Applied  Mathematics   of  the  Rostov   State
		University (Rostov-on-Don, Russia).   I worked out problems of
                Theoretical Hydrodynamics and Applied Mathematics.

1971 - 1975     Junior  Research  Associate  at  the   Research  Institute  of
		Mechanics  and  Applied  Mathematics   of  the  Rostov   State
		University (Rostov-on-Don, Russia).


SCIENTIFIC DEGREES:
1980            Scientific  degree   "Candidate  of Physical and  Mathematical
		Sciences" (Ph.D.  Certificate) by  a decision  of the  Council
		at the Problems of Mechanics Institute of the USSR Academy  of
		Sciences. The title of thesis: "Appearance of Auto-oscillation
		Modes of the Viscous Fluid Motion  under the Stability Loss in
		Laminar Flows" .

1988            Scientific rank "Senior Research Associate" on the  speciality
		"Mechanics of  Fluids, Gas  and Plasma"  by a  decision of the
		Supreme  Certifying  Commission  at  the  Council of Ministers
		of the USSR.


SCIENTIFIC      44 scientific papers,  a part of them published in  scientific
PUBLICATIONS:   journals  of  the  Academy  of  Sciences (List of Publications
		is enclosed).


EDUCATION:
1969 - 1971     Post-graduate   course   of   the  Rostov   State  University,
		the   Mechanical-Mathematical   Department,   the   Chair   of
		Computational Mathematics (Rostov-on-Don, Russia).

1963 -  1969    The  Rostov  State  University,  the   Mechanical-Mathematical
		Department  (Rostov-on-Don,  Russia),  Diploma  in   Mechanics
		(Theoretical/Analytical Mechanics,  Hydrodynamics,  Theory  of
		Elasticity, Applied Mathematics and Programming).

1963            Secondary School in Rostov-on-Don (Russia) with honour.


REFERENCES:
1. Prof. Vasily Zhurakovsky, Vice-Chairman  of the State Committee for  Higher
   Education  of  the  Russian  Federation  (Lyusinovskaya Street, 51, Moscow,
   230, GSP, 113833, Russia).            Phone:  +7 (095) 237-58-34  (office).
   Fax:  +7 (095) 237-83-02.

2. Prof.   Alexander   Belocon,  Rector  of   the  Rostov  State   University,
   (Rostov-on-Don,  Russia).   Phone:  +7 (8632) 65-31-58  (Rector's  office).
   Fax:  +7 (8632)  64-52-55.        E-mail:     belocon@rsu.rostov-na-donu.su

3. Dr. Jacob  Erusalimsky,  Dean of the Mechanical-Mathematical Department  of
   the  Rostov  State  University  (Rostov-on-Don,  Russia).
   Phone:  +7 (8632) 22-08-96  (Dean's   office).    Fax:  +7 (8632) 64-52-55.
   E-mail:   dnjme@rsu.rostov-na-donu.su

4. Dr. Sergei Vorozhtsov, Group Leader, Laboratory of Nuclear Problems,
   the Joint Institute for Nuclear Research,   (Dubna, Moscow Region, Russia).
   Phone:  +7 (09621)  6-21-60 (office).             Fax:  +7 (095) 975-23-81.
   E-mail:   sbv@ljap15.jinr.dubna.su

5. Prof. Gregory  Markman, the Chair  of Applied Mathematics  and Programming,
   the  Mechanical-Mathematical  Department  of  the  Rostov  State University
   (Rostov-on-Don, Russia).  Phone:  +7 (8632) 22-24-22  (the Chair of Applied
   Mathematics  and  Programming).                   Fax:  +7 (8632) 64-52-55.
   E-mail:   markman_G_S@rsu.rostov-na-donu.su


PROFESSIONAL   Participation in  numerous  research  projects,  programming in
ACTIVITIES:    different algorithmic languages, teaching Programming, Mathema-
	       tics, Mechanics, Hydrodynamics at the University.


PROFESSIONAL   Development and application  of  Computer Algebra  Systems such
INTERESTS:     as REDUCE, Maple  and  Mathematica, both  in  applied  research
               and for  educational purposes,  working out  new algorithms and
               programs  of  symbolic  and  numerical  mathematics,  producing
               special applied software, analysis and solving of  differential
               or  integral  equations  of  Applied Mathematics, Mechanics and
               Mathematical   Physics,   teaching   Programming,  Mathematics,
               Mechanics or Hydrodynamics for undergraduates.


HARDWARE:      IBM PC and compatibles,  VAX,  IBM 370.


OPERATING
SYSTEMS:       MS DOS 5.0, DR DOS 6.0, Microsoft Windows 3.1, VAX/VMS, OS/JCL.


LANGUAGES of
PROGRAMMING:   Mathematica 2.0, Maple V, REDUCE 3.4, Lisp, FORTRAN 77, C.


NATURAL        Russian (native), English (spoken, reading and writing),
LANGUAGES:     German (basic spoken, reading and writing).


HOBBY and      Computing,  hike  on  foot,  swimming,  classical  music,
LEISURE:       literature.


HEALTH:        No limitation as to working conditions.


PERSONAL       Born in Rostov-on-Don, Russian Federation,  December 27,  1945.
INFORMATION:   Married, one child (daughter, born  in 1970).  My wife  Ludmila
	       Urintseva was born in Rostov-on-Don, December 27, 1946.
	       Mother - 74 years old, retired physician (oncolog).
	       Father - 77 years old, retired engineer.



   August 10, 1993.                     Signed:         Alexander Urintsev

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			   LIST  of  PUBLICATIONS

			   of  Alexander Urintsev



1.  Auto-oscillations in  a Fluid  Heated From  Below. -  In:  "Reports at the
    2-nd Conference of the Rostov Mathematical Society", Rostov-on-Don,  1968.

2.  On the  Stability of  Thermocapillary Convection  in  a Fluid Layer  under
    Weightlessness. - The  All-Union Conference "Modern  Problems of the  Heat
    Gravitational   Convection". Report abstracts. Minsk, 1971.
    (With  B.N. Goncharenko).

3.  On the Stability of the Fluid Motion  Caused by Thermocapillary Forces.  -
    Journal of Applied Mathematics and Technical Physics, 1971, No. 6.
    (With  B.N. Goncharenko).

4.  A Study of the Stability of  the Central Position of the Shaft in a  Fluid
    Friction Bearing on the Basis of the Linearized Navier-Stokes Equations. -
    In:  "Proceedings  of the 4-th  All-Union Seminar on  Numerical Methods of
    Viscous Fluid Mechanics", Novosibirsk, 1973.

5.  On  the  Stability  of  the  Steady  Rotation  of  an Unloaded Shaft  in a
    Hydrodynamic Bearing.  - News of the USSR Academy of Sciences,  Fluid  and
    Gas Mechanics, 1974, No.1.

6.  Calculation of the  Auto-oscillations Arising under the Stability  Loss in
    a Spiral Flow Between Concentric Cylinders. - News of the  North-Caucasian
    Scientific  Center  of  Higher  School.   Series  of the Natural Sciences,
    1974, No. 4.

7.  Appearance of Auto-oscillations in a Boundary Layer. - In: "Wall Turbulent
    Flow.   Proceedings of  18-th Siberian  Thermophysics Seminar".   Part  1,
    Novosibirsk, 1975.

8.  A Nonlinear Problem due to a Rise of the Finite-Amplitude Auto-oscillating
    Convective  Mode  Branched out  in  Thermically Stratified Poiseuille Flow
    inside a Flat Canal.  - The 2-nd All-Union Conference "Modern Problems  of
    Heat Convection".  Report abstracts, Perm, 1975.

9.  On Stability of the Viscous Fluid Flow on an Inclined Plane. - Journal  of
    Applied  Mechanics  and  Technical  Physics,  1975,  No. 2.
    (With  B.N. Goncharenko).

10. A  Nonlinear  Problem  of  Appearance  of  Auto-oscillations   due  to the
    Stability  Loss  in  the  Spiral  Flow  of  a Viscous Incompressible Fluid
    Between Coaxial  Cylinders.   - In:   "Proceedings of  the 5-th  All-Union
    Seminar  on  Numerical  Methods  in  Mechanics  of Viscous Fluid", Part 1,
    Novosibirsk, 1975.

11. Calculation of  the Azimuthal Waves  Type Auto-oscillations Arising  under
    the Stability Loss  in a Viscous  Fluid Flow between  Concentric Cylinders
    Rotating in Different Sides. - Journal of Applied Mechanics and  Technical
    Physics, 1976, No. 2.

12. Calculation of the Auto-oscillations  Arising under the Stability Loss  of
    a Viscous Fluid Spiral Flow  in  a Ring-shaped Tube. - Journal of  Applied
    Mechanics and Technical Physics, 1976, No. 3.

13. Numerical Analysis of the Branching of the Couette Flow Between Concentric
    Cylinders  at  Different  Wave  Numbers.  -  News  of  the USSR Academy of
    Sciences, Fluid and Gas Mechanics, 1976. No.3.

14. Calculation of Auto-oscillating Motions in Hydrodynamic Problems.   Report
    from  January 12, 1976 at the  Research Seminar for  Aeromechanics and Gas
    Dynamics (under  Academician  G.I. Petrov). -  Moscow University Bulletin,
    Mathematics, Mechanics, 1976, No. 6.

15. Finite  Amplitude Waves  on Surface  of a  Viscous Fluid  Flowing  along a
    Vertical Wall.  - In:  Materials of the 2-nd University  School "Nonlinear
    Problems  of  the  Hydrodynamic   Stability  Theory".   Moscow,   Research
    Institute  of  Mechanics  of the  Moscow  State  University,  Moscow State
    University Publishing House, 1978.

16. Solutions Branching in a Problem of Wave Flow of the Viscous Fluid  Having
    a Free  Boundary. -  Journal of  Applied Mechanics  and Technical Physics,
    1978, No. 4.

17. Calculation  of Convective  Flow in  the Flat  Horizontal Layer Performing
    High  Frequency  Vertical  Oscillations.  -  The 2-nd All-Union Conference
    "Modern  Problems  of  Heat  Convection",  Report  abstracts,  Perm, 1975.
    (With G.S. Markman).

18. On  Influence  of  High  Frequency  Vibration upon Appearance of Secondary
    Convective Modes. - News  of the USSR Academy  of Sciences, Fluid and  Gas
    Mechanics, 1976, No. 2.  (With G.S. Markman).

19. On  Parametric  Excitation  of  Convective  Motion in a Fluid  Heated From
    Above. -  In: Materials  of the  University School  "Nonlinear Problems of
    the Hydrodynamic Stability  Theory".  Research  Institute of Mechanics  of
    the Moscow  State University, Moscow, Moscow  State University  Publishing
    House, 1976. (With G.S. Markman).

20. Parametric  Excitation of  the Convective  Motion in  a Fluid  Heated from
    Above. - News of the  North-Caucasian Scientific Center of Higher  School.
    Series of the Natural Sciences, 1977, No. 1. (With G.S. Markman).

21. About  the Appearance  of the  Finite Amplitude  Convection in a Vibrating
    Fluid Layer Heated  from Above. -  News of the  USSR Academy of  Sciences,
    Fluid and Gas Mechanics, 1978, No. 1. (With G.S. Markman).

22. On  the Theory  of Origin  of Dissipative  Structures.  -  The  manuscript
    submitted   to   and   stored   at   the   VINITI   from  July  10,  1978,
    No. 2318-78 DEP.  (With G.S. Markman).

23. On  the Theory  of  Dissipative  Structures  Arising  in  Turing-Prigogine
    Model. - Biophysics,  Moscow, 1980, vol. XXV, No. 1.  (With G.S. Markman).

24. The  Package  of  Subroutines  for  Calculation  of  Complex Roots  of the
    Algebraic and Transcendental  Equations of the  f(z)=0  Type.  - The manu-
    script  submitted  to  and  stored  at  the  VINITI  from January 7, 1980,
    No. 98-80 DEP.  (With A.N. Vedernikov).

25. On  the  Formation  Theory  of  Dissipative Structures in a  Morphogenesis
    Model. -  In: "Mathematical  Models in  Ecology. Inter-University  Collec-
    tion."  Gorky State University, Gorky, 1980.  (With G.S. Markman).

26. Appearance of Auto-oscillation Modes of the Viscous Fluid Motion under the
    Stability Loss in Laminar Flows.  Thesis to receive the scientific  degree
    "Candidate of Physical and Mathematical Sciences" (Ph.D. Certificate).   -
    Research  Institute  of  Mechanics  and  Applied Mathematics of the Rostov
    State University.  Rostov-on-Don,  1979,  357 pages.

27. Appearance  of Auto-oscillation  Modes of  the Viscous  Fluid Motion under
    the Stability Loss in Laminar Flows.   Abstracts of the thesis to  receive
    scientific  degree  "Candidate  of  Physical  and  Mathematical  Sciences"
    (Ph.D.  Certificate).   -  Problems  of  Mechanics  Institute  of the USSR
    Academy of Sciences, 25 pages, Moscow, 1980.

28. Brusselator as a Methodical Model of Theoretical Biology. - In: "Molecular
    Biology", Kiev,  Naukova Dumka Publishing House, 1982, vol. 30, pp. 82-93.
    (With  V.G. Babsky  and  G.S. Markman).

29. A Numerical  Solution  of  Hydrodynamic  Stability  Problems.   The report
    about the research work "Numerical Simulation of Hydrodynamic  Processes",
    381 pages.  - The Problems  of Mechanics Institute of the USSR  Academy of
    Sciences.  Moscow, 1983.

30. The  Convective Unstability  of a  Horizontal Layer  of Binary  Mixture. -
    News of  the USSR  Academy of  Sciences, Physics  of Atmosphere and Ocean,
    1984, No. 5.  (With V.V. Kolesov and V.I. Yudovich).

31. On  Side-Wall  Convection  in  Ocean.  - In:  Proceedings of the Symposium
    "On Marine Science in the Western Pacific: The Indo-Pacific  Convergence",
    Townsville, Australia, 1-6 December, 1986. (With L.F. Muratov).

32. Hamilton Equations, Canonical Variables and the Invariants Connected  with
    Aberration Coefficients  of Equations  of the  Charged Particle  Motion in
    Magnetic Fields.  - The  report submitted  to the  5-th All-Union  Seminar
    "Program of Scientific Investigations at the Meson Factory of the  Nuclear
    Research Institute  of the  USSR Academy  of Sciences".  Zvenigorod, April
    1987. (With A.V. Samoilov).

33. The  Program   to  Obtain   the  Analytical  Expressions  for   Aberration
    Calculations.   -  The  report  submitted  to  the  5-th All-Union Seminar
    "Program of Scientific Investigations at the Meson Factory of the  Nuclear
    Research Institute of  the USSR Academy  of Sciences".   Zvenigorod, April
    1987. (With A.V. Samoilov).

34. Complex  of Programs  for Analytical  Simulation of  Magnetic-optical Sys-
    tems.  -  The  11-th  All-Union  Meeting  on Charged Particle Accelerators
    (Dubna, 25-27  October, 1988).   Report abstracts.   Joint Institute   for
    Nuclear Research.  P9-88-738, Dubna, 1988. (With A.V. Samoilov).

35. Complex  of Programs  for Analytical  Simulation of  Magnetic-Optical Sys-
    tems.  -  In:   "Proceedings of  the 11-th  All-Union Meeting  on  Charged
    Particle Accelerators",  Vol.   1, D9-89-52,  Joint Institute  for Nuclear
    Research, Dubna, 1989. (With A.V. Samoilov).

36. Complex REDUCE-Programs for  Analytical Solution of Some Problems of  Beam
    Transport Systems. - In: "IV International Conference on Computer  Algebra
    in Physical Research" (Eds. D.V. Shirkov, V.A. Rostovtsev  &  V.P. Gerdt).
    World Scientific Publishing Co., Singapore, 1991. (With A.V. Samoilov).

37. Computation  with  Classical  Orthogonal Polynomials  in REDUCE  System. -
    In:   "IV  International  Conference  on  Computer  Algebra  in   Physical
    Research"  (Eds.   D.V.  Shirkov,  V.A.  Rostovtsev  & V.P. Gerdt).  World
    Scientific  Publishing  Co.,  Singapore,  1991.   (With  D.V. Azarov, I.A.
    Lubyagin, A.E. Borovik, E.V. Kalashyan, V.K. Botsenyuk, Yu.A. Chuprakov).

38. Basic  Sets  of  Polynomial  Solutions  for the Iterated Laplace  and Wave
    Equations.   The  Mathematica  package  submitted  to  and  stored  at the
    MathSource Collection  of Mathematica  Packages, easily  accessible online
    database.    -  The   MathSource  Collection,   Wolfram  Research,   Inc.,
    Champaign, Illinois, USA, December 1992, #0203-724.

39. Data Smoothing  with Least-Squares Method  by Polynomials of  the 1st, 2nd
    or 3rd  Power.   The Mathematica  package submitted  to and  stored at the
    MathSource Collection  of Mathematica  Packages, easily  accessible online
    database.    -  The   MathSource  collection,   Wolfram  Research,   Inc.,
    Champaign, Illinois, USA, December 1992, #0203-735.

40. Gram  -  Schmidt  Orthogonalization  Procedure.   The Mathematica  package
    submitted  to  and  stored  at  the  MathSource  Collection of Mathematica
    Packages, easily accessible online database. - The MathSource  Collection,
    Wolfram Research, Inc., Champaign, Illinois, USA, December 1992,#0203-690.

41. Interactive Program Tutor to  Teach Mathematica.  The Mathematica  package
    submitted  to  and  stored  at  the  MathSource  Collection of Mathematica
    Packages, easily accessible online database. - The MathSource  Collection,
    Wolfram Research, Inc., Champaign, Illinois,USA, December 1992, #0203-757.

42. Solution  of  Initial  Value  Problem  for  Linear ODE System by Means  of
    Matrix Exponential.   The Mathematica package  submitted to and  stored at
    the  MathSource  Collection  of  Mathematica  Packages,  easily accessible
    online database.   - The  MathSource Collection,  Wolfram Research,  Inc.,
    Champaign, Illinois, USA, December 1992, #0203-702.

43. Solution of  ODE System in  a Power Series  Form. The Mathematica  package
    submitted  to  and  stored  at  the  MathSource  Collection of Mathematica
    Packages, easily accessible online database. - The MathSource  Collection,
    Wolfram Research, Inc., Champaign, Illinois, USA, December 1992,#0203-713.

44. Stability Analysis  of Matrices and  Polynomials Based on  Routh Criterion
    and Iteration Method. The Mathematica  package submitted to and stored  at
    the  MathSource  Collection  of  Mathematica  Packages,  easily accessible
    online database.   - The  MathSource Collection,  Wolfram Research,  Inc.,
    Champaign, Illinois, USA, December 1992, #0203-746.

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				  REFERENCE


   I have known Dr.  Alexander Urintsev  for a large period of time (about  20
years).  During  11  years  working  as  a  senior  research  associate at the
Research Institute of  Mechanics and Applied  Mathematics of the  Rostov State
University he successfully combined research with teaching at the  Mechanical-
Mathematical Department of the  University where I have  the honour to be  the
Dean.

During these years  Dr.  Urintsev  worked  as  an Associate Professor  at  the
Computational Mathematics Chair and at  the Chair of Functions and  Functional
Analysis Theory of the  Mechanical-Mathematical Department of the  University.
He lectured special courses in the field of computational mathematics such  as
"Solving  boundary  value  problem  on  computer",  led  seminars,  classes on
calculation  methods,   probability  theory   and  mathematical    statistics,
programming  in  computer  algebra  systems  for  students  of the Mechanical-
Mathematical  Department,  Applied   Mathematics  Department,  Economics   and
Philosophy Department  at the  Rostov State  University, supervised  students'
practice  at  the  University  Computing  Center  and graduates' practice.  In
fact,  he  annually  supervised  and  reviewed  diploma thesis of the students
specialized  at  the  Computational  Mathematics  Chair and at the Theoretical
Hydroaerodynamics Chair.  This pedagogical activity took 240 hours per year.

In addition,  Dr. Urintsev  lectured on  analytical geometry  at the  Regional
Refreshment Courses  for technical  college teachers.   For a  long period  of
time he took part in the activity of the editorial board of the journal  "News
of Northern Caucasus  Research Center of  Higher School" (Rostov-on-Don)  as a
reviewer of the papers in the field of applied mathematics and hydrodynamics.

Dr.  Urintsev  is  a  highly  qualified  specialist  in  developing  and using
numerical  and  symbolic  algorithms  and   programs,  as  well  as   computer
applications for solving problems of applied mathematics and mechanics.

Dr.   Urintsev  is  the  author  (or  a  coauthor)  of  about  40   scientific
publications.  He  pays a lot  of time and  energy to create  the high quality
computer programs, applies such programming  languages as FORTRAN 77, C,  Lisp
and also computer algebra,  libraries of scientific subroutines  (CERN Program
Library,  IBM  SSP,  NAG  FORTRAN  Library,  CPC  Program  Library),  computer
graphics in the scientific and applied researches.

Dr.  Urintsev is a persuaded  supporter and a skilful popularizer of  wide use
of such  computer algebra  systems as  Mathematica, Maple  and REDUCE both for
research and teaching of mathematics, mechanics and physics at Higher  School.
In 1988 the leadership of the Department asked him to lecture the term  course
under  the  title   "Programming  in  REDUCE   System"  because  of   possible
application  prospects  of  similar  computer  systems  possessing  artificial
intellect  traits.   The  lectures  were  prepared  at  high  level  and  were
accompanied by a great quantity of well selected examples.

Dr. Urintsev deserves respect and  prestige at the University as  a researcher
and teacher. The  colleagues have not  forgotten him, though  he has not  been
working for  several years  there being  invited to  work at the International
Research Center of Nuclear Physics,  the Joint Institute for Nuclear Research,
situated in Dubna (Moscow Region).

In conclusion, I would  like to recommend Dr.  Urintsev as a highly  qualified
specialist  and  teacher  for  work  at  the  universities, colleges, research
institutes, computing centers and software firms.

			  Signature

			  Dr.  Jacob M. Erusalimsky

			  Dean of the Mechanical-Mathematical Department
			  at the Rostov State University

			  Chairman of the Scientific Council
			  at the Mechanical-Mathematical Department

			  June 9, 1993
			  Rostov-on-Don, Russia


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	    Dr. Jacob M. Erusalimsky,
	    Dean of Mechanical-Mathematical Department,
	    Rostov State University,
	    Bolshaya Sadovaya street, 105,
	    Rostov-on-Don, 344006,
	    RUSSIA



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