Occupation Mathematician | Education Moscow State University | |
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Known for spectrally equivalent preconditioning Died 11 August 2006, Moscow, Russia Books Optimization in Solving Elliptic Problems People also search for Eugene V. Shikin, Chakim D. Ikramov, Stephen Fahrney McCormick |
Evgenii Georgievich D'yakonov (Russian: Евгений Георгиевич Дьяконов) (July 2, 1935 – August 11, 2006) was a Russian mathematician.
D'yakonov was a Ph.D. student of Sergei Sobolev. He worked at the Moscow State University. He authored over hundred papers and several books. D'yakonov was recognized for his pioneering work in the 60s–80s on efficient spectrally equivalent preconditioning for linear systems and eigenvalue problems. In the last decade, strengthened Sobolev spaces became D'yakonov's main topic of research, e.g., (D'yakonov, 2004).
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