Biological computing, fault-tolerant parallel computing, professor of Computer Science at New-York University, author of "The Puzzling Adventures of Dr. Ecco" (Dover, 1998), "Code, Puzzles and Conspiracy" (W.H. Freeman & Co., 1992).
FFT related, HFLOAT package and pi, math/numerics/code links, GRFX, Mandelbrot wallpaper, scripts and configuration files.
Head of the Supercomputing Technologies Group in the MIT Laboratory for Computer Science. Member of the Theory of Computation Group.
Center for Advanced Computing Research. Interests: providing meaningful access by people to scientific data, searching for small signals in noisy data.
University of Bath. Computer Algebra, OpenMath Project, Mediated Learning Environments. Publications, resources.
Department of Computational and Applied Mathematics. University of California, San Diego. Research interests in solving computational physics problems using partial differential equations and nonlinear solvers. Includes resume, curriculum vitae and list of publications.
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