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  2. Gilbert Strang - Wikipedia

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    William Gilbert Strang (born November 27, 1934 [1]) is an American mathematician known for his contributions to finite element theory, the calculus of variations, wavelet analysis and linear algebra. He has made many contributions to mathematics education, including publishing mathematics textbooks.

  3. Joint spectral radius - Wikipedia

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    The joint spectral radius was introduced in 1960 by Gian-Carlo Rota and Gilbert Strang, [1] two mathematicians from MIT, but started attracting attention with the work of Ingrid Daubechies and Jeffrey Lagarias. [2] They showed that the joint spectral radius can be used to describe smoothness properties of certain wavelet functions. [3]

  4. Robert V. Kohn - Wikipedia

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    with Gilbert Strang, "Optimal design and relaxation of variational problems, I", Communications on Pure and Applied Mathematics, n. 39 i. 1, pp. 113–137.

  5. List of Rhodes Scholars - Wikipedia

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    Scholar of French language and philology and translator; president of the Modern Humanities Research Association (1954) and the International Federation for Modern Languages and Literatures (1963-1966) Talbot Papineau: McGill University: Brasenose: 1905 Canada WWI soldier Philip Robertson: Victoria University of Wellington: Trinity: 1905 New ...

  6. Strang splitting - Wikipedia

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    In applied mathematics Strang splitting is a numerical method for solving differential equations that are decomposable into a sum of differential operators. It is named after Gilbert Strang .

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  8. Pavel Grinfeld - Wikipedia

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    Gilbert Strang Pavel Grinfeld (also known as Greenfield ) is an American mathematician and associate professor of Applied Mathematics at Drexel University working on problems in moving surfaces in applied mathematics (particularly calculus of variations ), geometry , physics , and engineering .

  9. Google Scholar - Wikipedia

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    Google Scholar is a freely accessible web search engine that indexes the full text or metadata of scholarly literature across an array of publishing formats and disciplines. . Released in beta in November 2004, the Google Scholar index includes peer-reviewed online academic journals and books, conference papers, theses and dissertations, preprints, abstracts, technical reports, and other ...