Igor Borisovich Simonenko

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Igor Borisovich Simonenko (2006)

Igor Borissowitsch Simonenko ( Russian Игорь Борисович Симоненко ; born August 16, 1935 in Kiev , † March 22, 2008 in Rostov-on-Don ) was a Russian mathematician , professor , doctor of physical and mathematical sciences , Honored Scientist of the Russian Federation.

biography

Igor Borisovich Simonenko was born on August 16, 1935 in Kiev . In 1947 he entered the Luhansk mechanical engineering college and later worked in a factory. From 1953 he studied at the Faculty of Mechanics of the Rostov State University and graduated in 1959 with honors. The results of his thesis were published in the reports of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR .

Then he continued his studies in graduate school. Its scientific director was Professor Fyodor Dmitrijewitsch Gachow . In 1961 he defended his candidate thesis . Six years later, at the age of 32, he wrote his doctoral thesis .

He was a professor since 1970. In 1972 he was appointed head of the newly created Department of Algebra and Discrete Mathematics at Rostov University.

Simonenko wrote two monographs on the application of the local principle. The efficiency of the local principle proved so high that it became the basis for numerous new mathematical developments in the largest scientific centers of the former USSR, the USA , Germany and Israel . During his research he made discoveries in the field of one-dimensional and multidimensional singular integral equations. The results were published in the academic press and later translated into English by the American Mathematical Society .

Igor Simonenko oversaw the defense of 30 candidate and 4 doctoral theses.

He died on March 22, 2008 in Rostov-on-Don .

Individual evidence

  1. a b c ШТРИХИ К ПОРТРЕТУ. ИГОРЬ БОРИСОВИЧ СИМОНЕНКО (1935-2008) . Retrieved May 23, 2018.
  2. a b c Симоненко Игорь Борисович (08/16/1935 - 03/22/2008) .
  3. a b Симоненко Игорь Борисович .