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Dmitry Faddeev

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Dmitry Konstantinovich Faddeev (Russian: Дми́трий Константи́нович Фадде́ев, IPA: [ˈdmʲitrʲɪjkənstɐnʲˈtʲinəvʲɪtɕfɐˈdʲe(j)ɪf]; 30 June 1907 – 20 October 1989) was a Soviet mathematician.

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Biography

Dmitry was born June 30, 1907, about 200 kilometers southwest of Moscow on his father's estate. His father Konstantin Tikhonovich Faddeev was an engineer while his mother was a doctor and appreciator of music who instilled the love for music in Dmitry. Friends found his piano playing entertaining.

In 1928 he graduated from Petrograd State University, as it was then called. His teachers included Ivan Matveyevich Vinogradov and Boris Nicolaevich Delone. In 1930 he married Vera Nicolaevna Zamyatina (Faddeeva). They had three children, including the mathematical physicist Ludvig Faddeev.

Dmitry Faddeev's students included Mark Bashmakov (ru), Zenon Borevich, Lyudmyla Nazarova, Andrei Roiter, Alexander Skopin, and Anatoly Yakovlev (ru).

Contributions

D. K. Faddeev and V. N. Faddeeva co-authored Numerical Methods in Linear Algebra in 1960, followed by an enlarged edition in 1963. For instance, they developed an idea of Urbain Leverrier to produce an algorithm to find the resolvent matrix of a given matrix A. By iteration, the method computed the adjugate matrix and characteristic polynomial for A.[1]

Dmitry was committed to mathematics education and aware of the need for graded sets of mathematical exercises. With Iliya Samuilovich Sominskii he wrote Problems in Higher Algebra.

He was one of the founders of the Russian Mathematical Olympiads. He was one of the founders of the a Physics-Mathematics secondary school later named after him.[2]

See also

References

  1. ^ Hou, Shui-Hung (January 1998). "Classroom Note:A Simple Proof of the Leverrier--Faddeev Characteristic Polynomial Algorithm". SIAM Review. 40 (3). Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics: 706–709. Bibcode:1998SIAMR..40..706H. doi:10.1137/S003614459732076X. ISSN 1095-7200.
  2. ^ Sokolova, N. N. (16 October 2003). "К 40-летию физико-математической и химико-биологической школы-интерната №45 при ЛГУ". Saint Petersburg University.

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