Zamarashkin Nikolay Leonidovich
Professor
computational technologie and modelling
Moscow State University
Russian Federation
Biography
He graduated from the secondary school â„– 679 in Moscow (1987), the Faculty of Physics and Energy of the Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology, specializing in engineer-mathematician (1994). He studied at the graduate school of the Institute of Computational Mathematics of the Russian Academy of Sciences (1994-1997). The topic of the Ph.D. thesis (1997): "The matrix sign of equidistribution and calculation of spectral distributions of structured matrices" (supervisor EE Tyrtyshnikov). He worked at the Institute of Computational Mathematics of the Russian Academy of Sciences (1994-1998); in the Moscow Aviation Institute (1998-2002). Since 2002 he is a senior research fellow at the Institute of Computer Science of the Russian Academy of Sciences. Since 2004, he has been giving a course of lectures on "Matrix and Computation" and is conducting practical classes for 3rd year students of the Department of Computational Technologies and Modeling of the Faculty of the Moscow State University.
Research Interest
matrix analysis, numerical methods for solving systems of linear equations, theory of Toeplitz operators.
Publications
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Toeplitz eigenvalues ​​for Radon measures, Linear Algebra and Its pplications, 2002, v. 343-344, pp. 345-354 (with EE Tyrtyshnikov).
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Estimates for the eigenvalues ​​of Hankel matrices, Mat. Collection, 2001, v. 192 (4), p. 59-72 (co-author Tyrtyshnikov EE);