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[[Template:Remembering A.S. Kronrod|Quote ]] from ''Remembering A.S. Kronrod'' by [[Mathematician#Landis|Evgenii Landis]] and [[Mathematician#Yaglom|Isaak Yaglom]] <ref>[[Mathematician#Landis|Evgenii Landis]], [[Mathematician#Yaglom|Isaak Yaglom]] ('''1987'''). ''Remembering A.S. Kronrod''. ('''2002'''). Translation by [http://www.translatorscafe.com/cafe/member16949.htm Viola Brudno], Edited by [[Mathematician#WaGautschi|Walter Gautschi]], [https://www.cs.purdue.edu/homes/wxg/Kronrod.ps ps]</ref>:
Only in 1955 did a real opportunity arise for [[Alexander Kronrod|A.S. Kronrod]] to work with an electronic computer. It was the [[M-2|M­2 computer]] constructed by [http://www.computer-museum.ru/english/galglory_en/Bruk.htm I.S. Bruk], [http://www.computer-museum.ru/english/galglory_en/kartsev.htm M.A. Kartsev], and [http://www.computer-museum.ru/english/galglory_en/Matyukhin.htm N.Ya. Matyukhin] in the laboratory of the Institute of Energy named after [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gleb_Krzhizhanovsky Krzhizhanovsky] and directed by I.S. Bruk. This laboratory later became the to Institute for Electronic Control Machines. The mathematics/machine interface was developed by [[Alexander Brudno|A.L. Brudno]], a great personal and like­minded friend of A.S. Kronrod.

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