Yordan Tabov

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Yordan Tabov
Native name
Bulgarian: Йордан Табов
Born1946 (1946)
Sofia
Occupationmathematician
NationalityBulgarian

Yordan Tabov (born 1946 in Sofia) is a Bulgarian mathematician[1] with academic Degrees: Doctor of Pedagogical Sciences (2007), PhD in Mathematics (MGU, Moscow, 1974);[2] he is also recipient of The Paul Erdös Award (for significant contributions in mathematical education). His research interests include Differential equations, Geometry, Didactics of mathematics and informatics and Applications of mathematics and computer methods in the humanities; the focus of his research activity during the last 20 years was namely the last of the fields mentioned above.  

The list of selected publications below illustrates the problems and the results of the research.

The main idea of the Quantitative methods is exposed in No. 17; its typical applications are presented in No. 18 and 25-27. The participation in the European project DIGMAP for digitization of old maps was a stimulus for the series of papers related with historical geography and toponyms. Deciphering of texts and chronological problems of the different old “era’s” are classical fields for applications of mathematical reasoning; clearly the old inscriptions suggest many challenges for such a research – this is illustrated in the list below by papers No. 34-39. The same is true for papers No. 40-41.

Besides he is also an amateur historian and supports the fringe views on the autochthonous origin of the Bulgarian people, espousing ideas similar to those of Gancho Tsenov.[3]

Organizational activity[]

  • Vice President of the International City Tournament (since 1990)
  • Member of the World Federation of Mathematical Race Awards (1992−1996) and (2000−2008)
  • Chairman of the Jury of the Chernorizets Hrabar Mathematical Tournament (since 1991)
  • Head of Mathematics and Informatics Training at IMI-BAS (1991−2008) [4]

Lecture[]

Lectures at the Sofia University 1979−1989

Lectures at New Bulgarian University 1993−2009

Lectures at Bourgas Free University 1995−2003

Participation in editorial choices[]

  •   Mathematics and Informatics (1984−2011);[5][6]
  •   Indices of Mathematical Problems, Math Pro Press, USA (1994).[7]
  •   Mathematics Competitions Enrichment Series, AICME, Australia (1993).[8]
  •   Mathematics and Informatics Quarterly, SCT Publishing, Singapore (1991). (Editor-in-Chief 1991−2000) [9]
  • WENETS: Belogradchik Magazine for History, Culture and National Science. (2010)[10]

References[]

  1. ^ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G5WRerduNq8(Video lecture of Yordan Tabov on Bg.)
  2. ^ [1](books of Yordan Tabov)
  3. ^ Nikolai Prodanov, Yordan Tabov and Kl.Vassilev. The Reviving History of Dr. Gancho Tsenov. Sofia, 2001, Институт за исторически изследвания − Българска академия на науките, Исторически преглед, 2002, Issue No: 5-6, pp. 253−261, Language: Bulgarian.
  4. ^ http://old.math.bas.bg/en/en-mnu-educational-activities-2 (The Institute of Mathematics and Informatics (BAS))
  5. ^ Kaufman, Lois (January 1984). Telematics and Informatics. 1 (4): 457. doi:10.1016/s0736-5853(84)80071-4. ISSN 0736-5853. {{cite journal}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)
  6. ^ http://www.storiadelmondo.com/28/tabov.searching.pdf
  7. ^ Brazeau, Robert (2018-05-24). "Pro Bono Publico". Joyce and the Law. University Press of Florida. doi:10.5744/florida/9780813054742.003.0009. ISBN 9780813054742.
  8. ^ Faires, J. Douglas (2006), "Sequences and Series", First Steps for Math Olympians, The Mathematical Association of America, pp. 127–134, doi:10.5948/9781614444046.013, ISBN 9781614444046
  9. ^ "Journal". cts-sct.ca (in American English). Retrieved 2018-09-06.
  10. ^ http://www.ivanstamenov.com/files/tabov-sb.pdf
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