Gene H. Golub
American mathematician and numerical analyst, a pioneer in numerical linear algebra. Longtime Stanford professor, co-author of the textbook Matrix Computations, known for work on the singular value decomposition and algorithms such as the Golub–Kahan bidiagonalization.
Books
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1. Matrix Computations
A comprehensive, practical overview of numerical linear algebra that explains key matrix algorithms—LU, QR, Cholesky, SVD, and eigenvalue methods—along with iterative solvers for large-scale problems, stability and conditioning analyses, error bounds, and implementation considerations for efficient and reliable computation in scientific and engineering applications.
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