Vyacheslav Ivanovich Lebedev

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Vyacheslav Ivanovich Lebedev

Prof. Vyacheslav Ivanovich Lebedev
Born January 27, 1930
Died March 22, 2010
Moscow, Russia
Occupation Mathematician
Known for Lebedev quadrature, Poincaré–Steklov operator

Vyacheslav Ivanovich Lebedev (Russian: Вячеслав Иванович Лебедев) (January 27, 1930 – March 22, 2010) was a Soviet and Russian mathematician, known for his work on numerical analysis.

Lebedev was a Ph.D. student of Sobolev. He worked at the Kurchatov Institute and Soviet/Russian Academy of Sciences, and taught students at the Moscow State University and Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology. He authored over hundred papers and several books, most noticeably, "Numerical methods in the theory of neutron transport" jointly with Gury Marchuk and "Functional Analysis in Computational Mathematics," based on his lectures. He graduated over 15 Ph.D.'s. Lebedev quadrature has become one of the popular methods of integration on a sphere.

He was a recipient of the Soviet State Award for developing mathematical methods of particle transport theory in 1987 and Chebyshev Gold medal (Russian: ru:Золотая медаль имени П. Л. Чебышева) in 2002–03.

He worked in many areas of computational and applied mathematics, ranging from software development for nuclear reactors modeling to approximation by polynomials, from quadrature on a sphere to numerical solution of stiff systems of PDEs, from domain decomposition and Poincaré–Steklov_operators to finite-difference methods, from iterative solvers to parallel computing. He even contributed to finding the roots of a cubic equation. See Soviet J. Numer. Anal. Math. Modelling 6 (1991), no. 4, 315—324.

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References

  • Lebedev, V.I. (1976), "One Type of Quadrature Formulas of Algebraic Multiple Precision for Sphere", Doklady Akademii Nauk SSSR 231 (1): 3232 
  • Kerimov, M.K. (2005), "V.I. Lebedev, on the occasion of his 75th birthday", Comput. Math. Math. Phys. 45 (11): 18331844 

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