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'''Institute for Informatics and Automation Problems''' (IIAP). ({{lang-hy|Ինֆորմատիկայի և ավտոմատացման պրոբլեմների ինստիտուտ}}) is one of the leading scientific research institution of the [[National Academy of Sciences of the Republic of Armenia]] (NAS RA) In 1957 it was founded as Computing Center of NAS of Soviet Armenia and Yerevan State University. The first Director IIAP was famous mathematician [[Sergey Mergelyan].Soviet Armenia that time was one of the main scientific centers in the fields of Mathematics, Physics and Computer Science.
Many prominent scholars were working in the Computing Center, who were pioneers in diverse research fields of cybernetics and applied mathematics in Armenia.
Among them were [[Sergey Mergelyan]], [[Ashot Petrosyan]], [[Rom Varshamov]], [[Igor Zaslavski]] and others.
The title of institute was changed after the collapse of Soviet Union. IIAP is one of rare scientific centers in Armenia, which maintained almost all scientific directions alive: mathematical logic, theory of algorithms, theory of automata, algebraic coding theory, artificial intellect and cognitive models, discrete mathematics, graph theory, image processing, information theory and statistics, and numerical methods.
IIAP carried out master's degree school.
Since 1963, IIAP publishes the Journal "Mathematical Problems of Computer Science".
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