Romanas Januškevičius
Romanas Januškevičius | |
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Romanas Januškevičius in 2016 | |
Born |
Vilnius, Lithuania | 10 July 1953
Nationality | Lithuanian |
Fields | Mathematics |
Alma mater |
Vilnius University Steklov Institute |
Doctoral advisor | Vladimir Zolotarev |
Known for | Characterization of probability distributions and its stability |
Notable awards | Order of Holy Prince Daniel of Moscow (3rd degree) |
Romanas Januškevičius (sometimes transliterated from Russian as Romanas Yanushkevichius; born July 10, 1953) is a Lithuanian mathematician who worked in probability theory and characterization of probability distributions and its stability. He is a professor at the Lithuanian University of Educational Sciences, heading the Department of Mathematics.[1]
Early life
Januškevičius was born in Vilnius on July 10, 1953. He graduated from one of Vilnius high schools in 1971 and entered Vilnius University, from which he graduated in 1976.[2]
In 1976–1978 Januškevičius trained in Steklov Institute of Mathematics in Moscow, where under the guidance of Professor Vladimir Zolotarev wrote and in 1978 defended his thesis "Investigation of stability in some problems of characterization of distributions" and received the Candidate of Sciences degree.[3] The main result of this thesis was the work of the author,[4] which considered the stability for decompositions of probability distributions into components.
Work and research interests
Januškevičius received the Doctor of Science degree (habilitation) in 1993.[5] His doctoral thesis "Stability for characterizations of distributions" was published as a monograph.[6]
Characterization theorems in probability theory and mathematical statistics are such theorems that establish a connection between the type of the distribution of random variables or random vectors and certain general properties of functions in them. For example, the assumption that two linear (or non-linear) statistics are identically distributed (or independent, or have a constancy regression and so on) can be used to characterize various populations. Verification of conditions of this or that characterization theorem in practice is possible only with some error, i.e., only to a certain degree of accuracy. Such a situation is observed, for instance, in the cases where a sample of finite size is considered. That is why there arises the following natural question. Suppose that the conditions of the characterization theorem are fulfilled not exactly but only approximately. May we assert that the conclusion of the theorem is also fulfilled approximately? Questions of this kind give rise to a following problem: determine the degree of realizability of the conclusions of mathematical statements in the case of approximate validity of conditions.
In solving these problems, a special place is given to the convolution equation. Decisions of non-homogeneous convolution equations on the half and applications for building stability estimations in characterizations of probability distributions devoted one of the major works of the author.[7] His investigation of stability of characterizations of probability distributions R. Januškevičius has completed in the book in 2014.[8]
Since 1997, Januškevičius is a professor at the Vilnius Pedagogical University.[9] The main emphasis of his pedagogical activity is training of teachers of mathematics and informatics.
Januškevičius pays great attention to the field of spiritual enlightenment. What is man? What is the real purpose of short human life? What will happen after death? Is it all going to end after death? Or, on the contrary, everything just starts? Are there absolute laws of human existence? Where lies the boundary between right and wrong? Moreover, why is there so much injustice? For this problems is devoted the book of R. Januškevičius and O. Januškevičienė "Basics of ethics", which has stood 8 editions (1st edition – Vilnius, Open Society Fund-Lithuania,[10] 8th edition – Pro-Press Publisher, Moscow, 2010). The book was translated into the Ukrainian language,.[11]
Awards
Patriarch Alexy II during his visit to Vilnius on 25–27 July 1997 personally awarded Januškevičius with the Order of Holy Prince Daniel of Moscow of III degree[12] for the diligent work for the blessing of Orthodoxy in Lithuania in the affair of revival of spirituality.
References
- ↑ Department of Mathematics in Lithuanian University of Educational Sciences.
- ↑ Romanas Januškevičius personal blog
- ↑ Dissertations of Lithuanian mathematicians
- ↑ R. Yanushkevichius. On estimates of the stability measure for decompositions of probability distributions into components. Theory of probability and its applications, 1978, vol. 23, N 3, pp. 507–520.
- ↑ "Department of Mathematics - Faculty of Science and Technology - Lithuanian University of Educational Sciences". leu.lt. Retrieved 2016-10-25.
- ↑ R. Yanushkevichius. Stability for characterizations of distributions. Vilnius, Mokslas, 1991.
- ↑ R. Yanushkevichius. Convolution equations in stability problems on characterizations of probability laws. Theory of probability and its applications, 1988, vol. 33, N 4, pp. 668–681.
- ↑ R. Yanushkevichius. Stability characterizations of some probability distributions. Saarbrücken, LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing, 2014.
- ↑ Romanas Januškevičius in Lithuanian University of Educational Sciences
- ↑ Р. Янушкявичюс, О. Янушкявичене. Основы нравственности (1996). «Atviros Lietuvos fondas», 312 psl., Vilnius.
- ↑ Роман Янушкавічос, Ольга Янушкявічене. Основи благочестя. Бесіди з етики для старшокласників. Посібник для 9–11 кл., Астро, 570 стр., Киев, 2007.
- ↑ Patriarchal decree on awarding the Order of the Moscow Saint Duke Daniel of III degree, 1997.
External links
- Academic e-Library of Lithuania (eLABa). Scientific publications. Result search by author ‘Januškevičius, Romanas’.
- About Romanas Januškevičius in Lithuanian book "Kas yra kas 2015"
- Department of Mathematics in Lithuanian University of Educational Sciences.
- Personal blog of Romanas Januškevičius.