Numerical analysts

Germund Dahlquist

Germund Dahlquist (16 January 1925 – 8 February 2005) was a Swedish mathematician known primarily for his early contributions to the theory of numerical analysis as applied to differential equations. Dahlquist began to study mathematics at Stockholm University in 1942 at the age of 17, where he cites the Danish mathematician Harald Bohr (who was living in exile after the occupation of Denmark during World War II) as a profound influence. He received the degree of licentiat from Stockholm University in 1949, before taking a break from his studies to work at the Swedish Board of Computer Machinery (Matematikmaskinnämnden), working on (among other things) the early computer BESK, Sweden's first. During this time, he also worked with Carl-Gustaf Rossby on early numerical weather forecasts. Dahlquist returned to Stockholm University to complete his Ph.D., Stability and Error Bounds in the Numerical Solution of Ordinary Differential Equations, which he defended in 1958, with Fritz Carlson and Lars Hörmander as his advisors. As part of this work he introduced the logarithmic norm (also introduced by Russian mathematician the same year). In 1959 he moved to the Royal Institute of Technology (KTH), where he would later establish what became the Department of Numerical Analysis and Computer Science (NADA) in 1962 (now part of the School of Computer Science and Communication), and become Sweden's first Professor of Numerical Analysis in 1963. He helped establish the Nordic journal of numerical analysis, BIT, in 1961. In 1965 he was elected into the Royal Swedish Academy of Engineering Sciences (IVA). The software package COMSOL Multiphysics, for finite element analysis of partial differential equations, was started by a couple of Dahlquist's graduate students based upon codes developed for a graduate course at KTH. (Wikipedia).

Germund Dahlquist
Video thumbnail

Higgs-Boson kurz erklärt | 10 Jahre Higgs-Teilchen | LHC Cern | Wissen Was mit @DoktorWhatson

Teilnahme am Wettbewerb Fast Forward Science 2022/23 https://www.fastforwardscience.de #FFSci #tandemarward @fastforwardscience Vor zehn Jahren vermeldeten die Experimente Atlas und CMS einen durchschlagenden Erfolg: Nicht einmal drei Jahre nach dem Start des Large Hadron Collider (LH

From playlist Wissen Was

Video thumbnail

Numerical Solution of Differential Equations: Oxford Mathematics 3rd Year Student Lecture

This introductory lecture for the 3rd Year Oxford Mathematics Undergraduate Course "Numerical Solution of Differential Equations I" by Professor Endre Suli introduces the subject through the various problems involving differential equations that arise in scientific and engineering applicat

From playlist Oxford Mathematics Student Lectures - Differential Equations

Video thumbnail

Anita Lindblom Sings Lili Marlene

Anita Lindblom sings the song in Swedish.

From playlist Music

Video thumbnail

Dynamics, numerical analysis and some geometry – Christian Lubich – ICM2018

Plenary Lecture 18 Dynamics, numerical analysis and some geometry Christian Lubich Abstract: Geometric aspects play an important role in the construction and analysis of structure-preserving numerical methods for a wide variety of ordinary and partial differential equations. Here we revi

From playlist Plenary Lectures

Video thumbnail

Solving SYK - Vladimir Rosenhaus

https://www.sns.ias.edu/quantum-information-workshop-2017/schedule More videos on http://video.ias.edu

From playlist Natural Sciences

Related pages

Lars Hörmander | Fritz Carlson | Differential equation | Numerical analysis | COMSOL Multiphysics | Mathematics | Logarithmic norm | Linear multistep method