History of the Department

The department was created on June 24, 1997 at the Faculty of Economics and was originally called the Department of Statistics and Information Technology. In 2003, the department was transferred to the Faculty of Cybernetics and became known as the Department of Mathematical Modelling, which became the graduating department of master in the speciality "Informatics" since 2004, and since 2017 graduating department in two specialities; 122 Computer Science and Information Technology and 014 Secondary Education (Computer Science).

The core of the department is made up of scientists in Ukraine and abroad. Head of the Department is Academician of the International Pedagogical Academy, Full Member of the European Safety Association, Doctor of Science in Physics and Mathematics, Professor Dzhun Yosyp Volodymyrovych, a representative of the world-renowned Academician E.P. Fedorov Scientific School, awarded for outstanding achievements in the field of movement of the Earth's poles and awarder with the most prestigious medal in the astronomical world: "Nicolaus Copernicus Gold Medal". Now let us note, according to A. Einstein, the most terrible cataclysms in the history of our planet (floods, fractures of continents, etc.) are caused by the sudden displacement of the Earth's pole by thousands of kilometres. Within the framework of the Academician E.P. Fedorov Scientific School, Dzhun Y. developed a new "Non-Classical Errors Theory of Measurements" (NETM), which became the basis of mathematical modelling in astrometry and space research in the processing of modern huge databases, classical methods of processing of which showed their complete failure. This new theory, created by Dzhun, was originally intended to analyse space and astronomical information. Then it revealed its universal character in the processing of large-scale statistical information. Now Y. Dzhun's NTE has been successfully used in econometrics, geodesy, gravimetry, geophysics, medicine, etc., wherever the amount of statistical measurement information overrun 500 multiple measurements.

Y. Dzhun's research proved a statistical failure of the concept of the German genius Carl Friedrich Gauss ("King of Mathematics") with multiple observations > 500 and showed the effectiveness of the conclusions of the famous Cambridge professor Harold Jeffreys (Sir Harold), about the non-classical form of large amount error distribution.

Y. Dzhun was the first in the scientific world who proposed to replace the fundamental postulate of the modern basic method of modelling - the method of least squares, the principle of maximum information according to Fisher (Sir Ronald Fisher - the famous English scientist-statistician). Dzhun was the first who formulated the Yeliasberh and Khamlel's paradox (Yeliasberh P.Ye., associate of Korolov S.P., developer of the Soviet Space Programs, Khamlel F. is a famous Swiss mathematician associated with the collider).

In 1985, Dzhun Y., regardless of the mathematician at Princeton University, Jeltman V.M. developed the theory of the method of Lp-estimation and the theory of Lp-distribution.

Dzhun Y. formulated his main ideas in his Doctoral Dissertation "Mathematical processing of astronomical and cosmic information in non-gaussian error of observations" (defended in 1992), as well as in the NETM monograph, published in 2015. He is the author of 4 monographs, 2 patents, 253 scientific papers.

Dzhun Y.V. is currently the Head of the Research (HDP): "Non-Classical Data Mining Tools: Theoretical Foundation and Software." State Registration Number HDP: 0118V001564.