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Theory of Solid-Propellant Nonsteady Combustion
Boris V. Novozhilov
The Semenov Institute of Chemical Physics
Russian Academy of Sciences
117977 Moscow, Russia
Vasily B. Novozhilov
Professor of Mathematics
Victoria University
Melbourne Victoria 8001
Australia

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Title: Theory of solid‐propellant nonsteady combustion / Boris V.
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About the Authors
Professor Boris V. Novozhilov
Professor Boris V. Novozhilov (1930–2017) was born in Alma‐Ata (Kazakhstan, which at that time was part of the Soviet Union). He graduated with honors in Applied Physics from the Leningrad (currently Peter the Great St. Petersburg) Polytechnic Institute in 1953. He received his PhD (1959) and DrSc (1968) degrees in Physical and Mathematical Sciences.
From 1954 to 2017, Professor B.V. Novozhilov worked at the Institute of Chemical Physics (currently the Semenov Institute of Chemical Physics) of the USSR (later Russian) Academy of Sciences in various roles, including the Head of Laboratory of Mathematical Methods in Chemical Physics (1976–1992) and Chief Researcher.
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