Stanislaw Raczynski received his master’s, doctorate, and habilitation degrees in the area of control theory and optimization methods from the Academy of Mining and Metallurgy (AGH) in Krakow, Poland. He joined the Institute for Automatics and Industrial Electronics of AGH in 1964, and from 1971 through 1972, he headed its Computer Center. Between 1973 and 1976 he worked as a researcher in the International Research Group in Moscow, USSR, later becoming head of the Systems Analysis Group at the AGH. Dr. Raczynski joined Panamericana University in Mexico City in 1986. Between 1996 and 2000 and between 2002 and 2004, Dr. Raczynski was the International Director of The Society for Computer Simulation. He wrote four books on computer simulation and has more than 140 articles and papers published in professional journals and conference proceedings.
""The most important object…is the reachable set, which is understood as the union of graphs of all trajectories of the differential inclusion. Another essential concept developed by the author is functional sensitivity which is defined by using concepts of the calculus of variations... The principal feature of this monograph… is its constructive approach…recommended [for] students, researchers and engineers who are interested in control theory and differential inclusions as well as in the problems of computer simulation in these fields."" --Valeri Obukhovskii, MathSciNet