Abstract: Computational problems in engineering and scientific disciplines often rely on the solution of many instances of small systems of linear equations, which are called batched solves. In this ...
John C. Urschel is an assistant professor in the MIT Math Department and a Junior Fellow at the Harvard Society of Fellows. He previously played for the Baltimore Ravens. This interview has been ...
We provide rigorous theoretical bounds for Anderson acceleration (AA) that allow for approximate calculations when applied to solve linear problems. We show that ...
Presenting an algorithm that solves linear systems with sparse coefficient matrices asymptotically faster than matrix multiplication for any ω > 2. Our algorithm can be viewed as an efficient, ...
Today's workers have more opportunities and mobility than any generation before. They also face unprecedented challenges, including inflation, labor and housing shortages, and climate volatility. Even ...
Own solutions for exercises and MATLAB example codes for "Numerical Linear Algebra" by Lloyd N. Trefethen and David Bau III, 1997 ...
A viral video showing students at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology clapping for a math professor during his last lecture has social media in a stir, for good reasons, of course. Gilbert ...
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One of the most useless questions you can ask a kid is, What do you want to be when you grow up? The more useful question is: What are you good at? But schools aren’t giving kids enough of a chance to ...
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