Andrei Khrennikov (born 1958) is a Russian-Swedish mathematical physicist. He is a professor of applied mathematics at the Linnaeus University in Växjö, Sweden.[4] At Linnaeus University, he is the director of International Center for Mathematical Modeling and organizer of a conference series dedicated to foundations of quantum mechanics.[4][5]
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Born | 1958[2] |
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Doctoral advisor | Oleg Georgievich Smolyanov [1] |
Website | lnu |
He obtained a PhD in mathematical physics from the Moscow State University in 1983.[3]
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His research is multidisciplinary and he authored 22 books and around 500 articles. He is one of active developers of quantum-like modelling, applications of the methodology and formalism of quantum theory to cognition, psychology, decision making, social and political sciences, economics and finance, genetics and molecular biology.
Awards[edit]
The best researcher prize of Linnaeus University, 2017. Fetzer Pioneers Award In recognition of the pioneering works of Prof. Khrennikov in quantum foundations and applications of quantum theory outside of physics, 2018. 1.
References
edit- ^ Andrei Khrennikov at the Mathematics Genealogy Project
- ^ a b Haven, Emmanuel; Khrennikov, Andrei; Robinson, Terry (2017). Quantum Methods in Social Science. WORLD SCIENTIFIC (EUROPE). doi:10.1142/q0080. ISBN 978-1-78634-276-8.
- ^ a b Andrei Krennikov, Studia humana, University of Information Technology and Management in Rzeszow, retrieved 2024-01-11.
- ^ a b Andrei Khrennikov, Staff Page, Linnaeus University, retrieved 2024-01-11.
- ^ Plotnitsky, Arkady; Haven, Emmanuel, eds. (2023). The Quantum-Like Revolution: A Festschrift for Andrei Khrennikov. Cham: Springer International Publishing. doi:10.1007/978-3-031-12986-5. ISBN 978-3-031-12985-8.
External links
edit- Andrei Khrennikov publications indexed by Google Scholar