Computational
Computational Links
- Leiserson - Charles E. Leiserson Head of the Supercomputing Technologies Group in the MIT Laboratory for Computer Science. Member of the Theory of Computation Group.
- Knuth, Donald E. - Don Knuth's Home Page Professor Emeritus of The Art of Computer Programming at Stanford University
- Arndt - Jörg's USEFUL and UGLY pages FFT related stuff, HFLOAT package & pi stuff, book on Pi=3.1415, math/numerics/code links, GRFX and mandelbrot wallpaper.
- Shasha, Dennis 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).
- Turing - Alan Turing - Home Page (1912 - 1954) Founder of computer science, mathematician, philosopher, codebreaker, strange visionary and a gay man before his time
- Cormen - Thomas H. Cormen parallel computing, memory hierarchies, parallel disk systems, languages, and analysis of algorithms.
- Wagstaff - Samuel S. Wagstaff, Jr. Professor Wagstaff obtained his Ph.D. in mathematics at Cornell University in 1970. He has worked in Computational Number Theory ever since then. In 1983, he joined the faculty of the Department of Computer Sciences at Purdue University.
- Williams - Roy Williams, Center for Advanced Computing Research providing meaningful access by people to scientific data, If it is raw data that is available, there must be software to mine it: to search for small signals in noisy data
- Rivest - Ronald L. Rivest : HomePage Webster Professor of MIT's Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, Associate Director of MIT's Laboratory for Computer Science, a founder of RSA Data Security
- Crandall - Richard E. Crandall, Chief Scientist NeXT Software, Inc. Topics in Advanced Scientific Computation is a sequel to Crandall's highly successful Projects in Scientific Computation (TELOS / Springer-Verlag 1994).
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