- Mikhail Shubin (mathematician)
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Mikhail A. Shubin Born 1944
RussiaResidence America Fields Differential Equations Institutions Northeastern University Alma mater Moscow State University Doctoral advisor Mark Vishik Doctoral students Vladimir Bezyaev
Tatiana Bogorodskaya,
Irina Bondareva ,
Stanislav Dubrovskiy,
Magomed Efendiev,
Alexander Efremov,
Dmitry Efremov,
Anatoly Gusev,
Vladimir Kiselyov,
Yurii Kordyukov,
Leonid Malozemov,
Goderdzi Meladze,
Ognjen Milatovic,
Igor Oleinik,
Joe Perez,
Sergey Smagin,
Andrei VolovoiKnown for Member of Russian Academy of Natural Sciences Notable awards Matthews Distinguished University Professor, Northeastern University (from 2001) The following article refers to the Russian mathematician Mikhail Shubin. The name may also refer to the Russian triathlete Mikhail Shubin (triathlete).
Mikhail Shubin is a distinguished professor at Northeastern University, a member of the Russian Academy of Sciences and an accomplished mathematician.
Work
Professor Shubin has written over 140 papers and books, supervised almost twenty doctoral theses and served on multiple committees.
He has published results in convolution equations, factorization of matrix functions and Wiener–Hopf equations, holomorphic families of subspaces of Banach spaces, Pseudo-differential operators, quantization and symbols, method of approximate spectral projection, essential self-adjointness and coincidence of minimal and maximal extensions, operators with almost periodic coefficients, random elliptic operators, transversally elliptic operators, pseudo-differential operators on Lie groups, pseudo-difference operators and their Green function, complete asymptotic expansion of spectral invariants, non-standard analysis and singular perturbations of ordinary differential equations, elliptic operators on manifolds of bounded geometry, non-linear equations, Lefschetz-type formulas, von Neumann algebras and topology of non-simply connected manifolds, idempotent analysis, The Riemann–Roch theorem for general elliptic operators, spectra of magnetic Schrödinger operators and geometric theory of lattice vibrations and specific heat.
See also
- Northeastern University
- Moscow State University
- Differential Equations
References
Categories:- Russian mathematicians
- American mathematicians
- 20th-century mathematicians
- 21st-century mathematicians
- 1944 births
- Living people
- American people of Russian-Jewish descent
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