Biography:Michael Lvovitch Tsetlin
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Michael Lvovitch Tsetlin (the surname is also written Cetlin, Tzetlin, Zeitlin, Zetlin; cyrillic: Михаил Львович Цетлин) (22 September 1924 – 30 May 1966) was a Russian mathematician and physicist who worked on cybernetics. He introduced the Gelfand–Tsetlin basis for finite-dimensional representations of classical groups. He was the founder of the learning automaton approach to machine learning.
See also
- Gelfand–Tsetlin integrable system
- Boolean differential calculus
- Learning automaton
- Tsetlin machine
Collection of the publications
Tsetlin M.L. Automation theory and modeling of biological systems. Academic Press; 1973.[yes|permanent dead link|dead link}}]
References
- "Michael Lvovitch Tsetlin (obituary)" (in Russian), Probl. Peredachi Inf. 2 (3): 102, 1966, http://mi.mathnet.ru/ppi1964
- Latash, Mark L. (2008), Synergy, Oxford University Press, https://books.google.com/books?id=Z45Oj8yCQMIC&pg=PA53
- Ivanov, Vyach. Vs. (1982), "From the history of cybernetics in the USSR. A sketch of the life and career of M. L. Tsetlin", Akademiya Nauk SSSR. Nauchnyui Sovet po Kompleksnoui Probleme Kibernetika. Voprosy Kibernetiki (78): 166–190, ISSN 0321-2769 (In Russian)
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