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Evgenij Moiseev

Evgenij Moiseev
Born(1948-03-07)March 7, 1948
Alma materMSU Faculty of Physics
AwardsLenin Komsomol Prize (1980) Order of Friendship (2005)
Scientific career
FieldsMathematical physics
InstitutionsMSU CMC
Doctoral advisorVladimir Il'in

Evgenij Moiseyev (Russian: Евге́ний Моисе́ев, IPA: [evgeˈnij moiˈsejev] ;) is a Russian mathematician, Academician of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Dean of the Faculty of Computational Mathematics and Cybernetics at Moscow State University (MSU CMC), Head of the Department of Functional Analysis and its Applications at MSU CMC, Professor, Dr.Sc.[1].

Biography

Evgenij Moiseyev was born in Odintsovo, Moscow region, and attended school with specialized training in programming in Reutov . After graduating from high school in 1965 he entered Faculty of Physics of Moscow State University. After graduating from it in 1971, he became a postgraduate student of MSU Faculty of Computational Mathematics and Cybernetics. He completed his master’s thesis «On the uniqueness of solutions of the second boundary value problem for an elliptic equation» in 1974 receiving the title of Candidate of science Since 1974 Moiseev has been working at the Faculty of Computational Mathematics and Cybernetics as an assistant (1974-1979), an assistant professor (1979-1983), a professor at the Department of General Mathematics (1983-2008). In 1981 he won a degree of DS (Doctor of Science in Physics and Mathematics) for his doctoral thesis «Some problems of mixed type equations spectral theory». In 1999 Evgenij Moiseyev was appointed Dean of the Faculty of Computational Mathematics and Cybernetics. Since 2008 he has been a professor and the Head of the Department of Functional Analysis and its Applications. He has also worked part-time Chief Researcher at the Computational center of the Russian Academy of Sciences. In Moscow State University E.I. Moiseev delivers the following lecture courses: Functional Analysis, Mathematical Analysis, Applied Functional Analysis, Mixed Equations, Singular Integral Equations, and Spectral Methods for Non-Classical Mathematical Physics Problems Solution. He also conducts special seminars. Moiseev E.I. has supervised 7 Doctors of Science and 15 PhDs in Mathematics and Physics.

Evgenij Moiseev headed MSU Young Researcers’ Council for five years (1983-1988). He worked as Academic Secretary of CMC Council. He is a Deputy Chairman of the Expert Council of the Higher Attestation Commission, the Editor in Chief of the journal “Integral Transforms and Special Functions”, the Editor in Chief of the series “Computational Mathematics and Cybernetics” in “MSU Vestnik”, an editorial board member of the journals “Differential Equations” and “RFBR Vestnik”.


Evgenij Moiseyev was born in Odintsovo, Moscow region, and attended a school with specialized training in programming in Reutov, Moscow Region. In 1965, after graduating from high school, he entered Moscow State University, the Faculty of Physics. Having graduated in 1971, he became a postgraduate student at the MSU Faculty of Computational Mathematics and Cybernetics and received his Candidate of Sciences degree in Physics and Mathematics in 1974 for a thesis entitled «On the uniqueness of solutions of the second boundary value problem for an elliptic equation».

Moiseev has been working at the Faculty of Computational Mathematics and Cybernetics since 1974. He was an assistant (1974-1979), an assistant professor (1979-1983), a professor at the Department of General Mathematics (1983-2008). He was awarded a degree of Doctor of Science in Physics and Mathematics for his doctoral thesis «Some problems of mixed type equations spectral theory» in 1981. In 1999 Evgenij Moiseyev was appointed Dean of the Faculty of Computational Mathematics and Cybernetics. Since 2008 he has been a professor and the Head of the Department of Functional Analysis and its Applications. He has also worked part-time at the Computational center of the Russian Academy of Sciences, currently serving as Chief Researcher.

In Moscow State University E.I. Moiseev delivers the following lecture courses: Functional Analysis, Mathematical Analysis, Applied Functional Analysis, Mixed Equations, Singular Integral Equations, and Spectral Methods for Non-Classical Mathematical Physics Problems Solution. He also conducts special seminars.

Moiseev E.I. has supervised 7 Doctors of Science and 15 PhDs in Mathematics and Physics.


Evgenij Moiseev headed MSU Young Researcers Council for five years (1983-1988). He worked as Academic Secretary of CMC Council. He is a Deputy Chairman of the Expert Council of the Higher Attestation Commission, the Editor in Chief of the journal “Integral Transforms and Special Functions”, the Editor in Chief of the series “Computational Mathematics and Cybernetics” in “MSU Vestnik”, an editorial board member of the journals “Differential Equations” and “RFBR Vestnik”.



Corresponding Member of the Russian Academy of Sciences (1997).

Academician of the Russian Academy of Sciences (2003).

Dean of the MSU Faculty of Computational Mathematics and Cybernetics (1999).

Member of the expert committee RSOSH Informatics.

Member of the International Academy of Higher Education (1994).

Honorary professor of Moscow State University (2001).

Honorary professor of the Eurasian University (2001).

Honorary doctor of the Eurasian University (2004).

Research career

Moiseev`s research spans areas including computer science, mathematical modeling, spectral theory, and differential equations.

His early reaserch was dedicated to the potential theory for domains with Dini-Lyapunov boundaries and establishing mean-value formula for the second order self-adjoint elliptic operator eigenfunctions. Based on this formula Moiseev E.I. and Ilyin V.A. obtained (in their joint work) the precise conditions for the convergence of spectral expansions in self-adjoint elliptic operator eigenfunctions for the Sobolev-Liouville function.

In his Ph.D thesis, in terms of Housdorff boundary set measure, Moiseev E.I. established a precise criterion which defines at what boundary closed subsets we do not need to set the Neumann boundary condition, the theorem on Neumann problem solution uniqueness being preserved for the Laplace equation.

In the research which formed the basis of his Doctoral thesis, he obtained fundamental results on spectral theory for mixed (elliptic-hyperbolic) equations. He was the first to find the sectors on the complex plane which encompass the Tricomi problem spectrum for mixed equations in the gas dynamics theory. (The sectors, which encompass the Tricomi problem spectrum for mixed equations in the gas dynamics theory, were first found on the complex plane.) The solution of the Tricomi, Frankl and Gellerstedt problem was efficiently represented in the form of biorthogonal series, for both two-dimensional and three-dimensional cases.

Difference methods for solving boundary value problems with non-local boundary conditions arising in the turbulent plasma theory were developed.

The problem of determining the Riemann space-time coordinates functional dependence of the Mincowski space coordinates was solved.

In the theory of hyperbolic problems with boundary control the Zh-L Lions problem of a priori estimation of boundary solution tangent derivative was solved.

The representation of forced oscillations in a coaxial layered waveguide in the form of finite sums of normal and adjoint waves was received and the approximation possibility with such sums was proved.

In his works of 1997-2003 E.I. Moiseev studied spectral properties of ordinary differential operators whose spectral parameter is included not only into equation but in boundary condition. Under certain conditions on the function to be expanded such spectral problems arise in the theory of vibrating strings with a load and the theory of an airplane wing with a load.

In 2002-2008 E.I. Moiseev ( in collaboration with V.A. Ilyin) published a great number of works dedicated to the boundary control of processes described in hyperbolic equations. In particular, a number of problems of optimizing boundary shift control or elastic boundary force (either on the one or both ends of a string) for string vibrations were solved. These works were declared the best in the RAS for the period of 2007.

Awards and honours

Evgenij Moiseyev has been recognized with top national and international honors and prizes. He is a Corresponding Member of the RAS (1997), a Full Member of the RAS (2003), a Full Member of the International Higher Education Academy of Sciences (1994), Honorary Professor at Moscow State University (2001), Honorary Professor at Eurasian University (2001), Honorary Doctor at Eurasian University ( Astana, Kazakhstan,2004)

The winner of the Lenin Komsomol Prize in science and technology (1980), the winner of the Lomonosov Prize of MSU (1994).

He is awarded the Order of Friendship (2005) and the medal “In Commemoration of the 850th Anniversary of Moscow” (1997).

Main scientific publications

Published more than 140 [2] research papers, et 17 monographs[3].

References

  1. ^ Faculty of computational mathematics and Cybernetics: History and modernity: Biographical directory / Author-compiler EA Grigoriev - Moscow, Publishing House of the Moscow State University, 2010. - 616 p. ISBN 978-5-211-05838-5 Template:Ref-ru
  2. ^ Evgenij Moiseev's Scientific Articles Template:Ref-ru
  3. ^ Evgenij Moiseev's Proceedings Template:Ref-ru