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Scientific Computing @ Emory
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Scientific computing research involves
the development of fast, reliable numerical
algorithms that are needed to solve difficult mathematical problems
in a wide variety of applications. Specific research interests
of the Scientific Computing group at Emory include:
- Numerical Linear Algebra
- Sparse and Structured Matrix Algorithms
- Iterative Methods and Preconditioning Techniques
- Numerical Optimization
- Numerical Partial Differential Equations
- Numerical Methods for Inverse Problems
- Applications:
- Image Processing (restoration, registration and super-resolution)
- Geophysics
- Computational Fluid Dynamics
- Numerical Methods for Markov Chains
- Parallel, Distributed Computing
- History of Numerical Analysis