Vera Nikolaevna Kublanovskaya (née Totubalina; November 21, 1920 – February 21, 2012 [1]) was a Russian mathematician noted for her work on developing computational methods for solving spectral problems of algebra.
Kublanovskaya was born in November 1920 in Krokhona, a village near Belozersk in Vologda Oblast, Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic.
Following her graduation, she joined the Leningrad Branch of the Steklov Mathematical Institute of the USSR Academy of Sciences.
In 1972 she obtained a secondary doctorate on the use of orthogonal transformations to solve algebraic problems.
[4] During her first PhD, she joined Leonid Kantorovich's group that was working on developing a universal computer language in the USSR.