Todorov earned her Ph.D. in 1978, at Brandeis University. Her dissertation, Almost Split Sequences in the Representation Theory of Certain Classes of Artin Algebras, was supervised by Maurice Auslander.[3]
Todorov is married to mathematician Kiyoshi Igusa.[4] The Igusa–Todorov functions[5] and Igusa–Todorov endomorphism algebras[6] are named for their joint work. Todorov is also the namesake of Todorov's theorem on preprojective partitions,[7] and the Gentle–Todorov theorem on abelian categories.[8]
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