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| | | | | In a recent paper by Joseph F. Grcar Mathematicians of Gaussian elimination in Notices of AMS, Alan Turing is named among mathematicians who put linear algebra in the form and shape now presented to undergraduate students; indeed, he was one on the first mathematicians who formulated Gaussian elimination in matrix form, and perhaps the first... | |
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| | | | | by Sven Hammarling and Nick Higham It is often thought that Jim Wilkinson developed backward error analysis because of his early involvement in solving systems of linear equations. In his 1970 Turing lecture [5] he described an experience, during world war II at the Armament Research Department, of solving a system of twelve linear equations | |
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| | | | | Ideas from algebraic geometry and arithmetic complexity Hyman Bass is a professor of both mathematics and mathematics education at the University of Michigan, after a long and storied career at Columbia University. He was one of the first generation of mathematicians to investigate K-theory, and gave what is now the recognized definition of the first... | |
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| | | KentuckyFC writes "In May last year, Google and NASA paid a reported $15 million for a quantum computer from the controversial Canadian start up D-Wave Systems. One question mark over the device is whether it really is quantum or just a conventional computer in disguise. That's harder to answer than... | ||