Annotation:
1. Questionnaire No. 2A-39 of a political prisoner of the All-Union Voluntary Historical and Educational Human Rights Society “Memorial”, filled out in 1990. Zaslavsky I.D. (1 sheet, original on letterhead)
2. Letter from Zaslavsky to I.D. to "Memorial" with gratitude for the invitation to the Meeting of Political Prisoners on August 11-12, 1990. and with forced refusal to participate in it. (mail 06.07.1991/10.07.1990). (1 sheet, manuscript)

Names (1)

Zaslavsky Igor Dmitrievich
Definition: Doctor of Physical and Mathematical Sciences (1988), Professor (1992). Corresponding member of the National Academy of Sciences of Armenia (2000). Author of more than 100 scientific papers.
Years of life: 1932-2019
Reproduction methods:
Genus. in 1932 in Leningrad; Jew; member of the Komsomol; mathematician, ml. Researcher at the Research Institute of Communications. Lived in Leningrad. Arrested on March 26, 1957 for participation in an underground circle (the case of R.I. Pimenov and others). Sentenced by the Leningrad Regional Court on 02/04/1958 under Art. 58-10 part 1 to 2 years of labor camp. He served his sentence in the village. Yavas of Mordovia (Dubravlag). Taking into account credits for working days, he was released on November 11, 1958. After liberation he lived in Luga. They didn’t take any jobs in Leningrad, so he moved to Yerevan, where he got a job as a senior engineer at the computer center of the Academy of Sciences of the Armenian SSR. In 1961, the Computer Center was reorganized into the Institute of Informatics and Automation. Since 1961 - teacher at Yerevan State University and at the same time since 1961 - head of department, since 1963 - head. laboratory of the Institute of Informatics and Automation of the Academy of Sciences of the Armenian SSR (NAS RA), later - chief researcher at the laboratory of mathematical logic. Doctor of physical and mathematical sciences since 1988, professor since 1992. In 2000, elected corresponding member of the National Academy of Sciences of Armenia. Author of more than 100 scientific papers. I taught courses in mathematical logic and theory of algorithms in Russian and Armenian at the university. Died 10/14/2019.