George G. Khmurkin, Senior Lecturer at the Moscow Aviation Institute, Candidate of the Center for the History of Religion and the Church of the Institute of Russian History of the Russian Academy of Sciences. (Russia, Moscow) Georgiy Georgievich was born in Elista, Kalmykia, graduated from Lomonosov Moscow State University with honors (Faculty of Mechanics and Mathematics). During his studies, he was engaged in axiomatic set theory and algorithmic genomics under the guidance of Doctor of Physical and Mathematical Sciences V.A.Lyubetsky.
In 2006 He entered the postgraduate course of the same faculty in the History of Mathematics and Mechanics, where, under the guidance of Candidate of Physical and Mathematical Sciences, Doctor of Historical Sciences M.M. Rozhanskaya, Candidate of Physical and Mathematical Sciences S.S.Petrova, he began to study the history of mathematics of ancient and early medieval India. At the same time, he studied Sanskrit at the Faculty of Philology of Moscow State University — first under the guidance of Doctor of Philology V.A. Kochergina, then under the guidance of Doctor of Philology V.V.Vertogradova (a student of Yu.N.Roerich).
From 2012 to 2016 — Researcher of the Mathematics History Sector of the Department of the History of Physical and Mathematical Sciences of the S.I.Vavilov Institute of the History of Natural Science and Technology of the Russian Academy of Sciences;
From 2007 to 2018 he worked at the Bauman Moscow State Technical University, conducted seminars and lectured on various sections of higher mathematics.
In 2018-2020, he prepared for publication the 2nd and 3rd books of the Tibetologist, Candidate of Philological Sciences V.S.Dylykova from the trilogy "Kalachakra Tantra".
Author of 4 books and about 40 scientific and journalistic works on the history of Indian mathematics, the legacy of the Roerichs family, the biography of V.I. Lenin, author of an academic translation from Sanskrit into Russian of fragments from Mahavira's mathematical essay "Collection of the basic provisions of the science of computing".