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Sergey Aseev

Guest Research Scholar

Exploratory Modeling of Human-natural Systems Research Group

Advancing Systems Analysis Program

Biography

Sergey M. Aseev was a participant in the 1986 Young Scientists Summer Program. He returned to IIASA in January 2001 to join the Dynamic Systems Project. He is currently affiliated with the Exploratory Modeling of Human-Natural Systems (EM) Research Group in the IIASA Advancing Systems Analysis (ASA) Program. He works in the field of mathematical theory of optimal control. His current research focuses on optimal control problems arising in economics.

Aseev graduated from the Faculty of Applied Mathematics and Cybernetics, Moscow State University in 1980. In 1983, he defended his PhD thesis and began his affiliation with the Steklov Mathematical Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences. In 1998, he received his Doctorate in Physics and Mathematics from the Steklov Institute, and in 2008, he became a corresponding member of the Russian Academy of Sciences. He is currently a Chief Research Scholar at the Steklov Institute.



Last update: 22 DEC 2021

Publications

Aseev, S.M. & Veliov, V.M. (2014). Needle variations in infinite-horizon optimal control. In: Variational and Optimal Control Problems on Unbounded Domains. Eds. Wolansky, G & Zaslavski, AJ, RI: American Mathematical Society (Providence. ISBN 978-1-4704-1077-3 10.1090/conm/619.

Aseev, S.M., Besov, K.O., & Kaniovski, S. (2013). The problem of optimal endogenous growth with exhaustible resources revisited. In: Green Growth and Sustainable Development. Eds. Cuaresma, J Crespo, Palokangas, T, & Tarasyev, A, pp. 3-30 Berlin/Heidelberg: Springer. 10.1007/978-3-642-34354-4_1.

Aseev, S.M. & Veliov, V.M. (2012). Needle Variations in Infinite-Horizon Optimal Control. Research Report 2012-04, Operations Research and Control Systems, Institute of Mathematical Methods in Economics, Vienna University of Technology, Austria (September 2012)

Aseev, S.M., Besov, K.O., Ollus, S.-E., & Palokangas, T. (2012). Optimal growth in a two-sector economy facing an expected random shock. Proceedings of the Steklov Institute of Mathematics 4-34. 10.1134/S0081543812020022.