Wolfgang Hackbusch
Wolfgang Hackbusch | |
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Born |
Westerstede, Lower Saxony, Ger | October 24, 1948
Occupation | Mathematician |
Wolfgang Hackbusch (born 24 October 1948 in Westerstede, Lower Saxony) is a German mathematician, known for his pioneering research in multigrid methods and later hierarchical matrices, a concept generalizing the fast multipole method. He was a professor at the University of Kiel and is currently one of the directors of the Max Planck Institute for Mathematics in the Sciences in Leipzig.
Awards
- 1994 Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Prize
- 1996 Brouwer Medal
Publications
- Multi-grid methods and applications, 1985, Springer Berlin, ISBN 3-540-12761-5
- Elliptic Differential Equations: Theory and Numerical Treatment, 1992, Springer Berlin, ISBN 978-3-540-54822-5
- Iterative Solution of Large Sparse Systems of Equations, 1993, Springer Berlin, ISBN 978-0-387-94064-9
- Integral Equations: Theory and Numerical Treatment, 1995, Birkhäuser, ISBN 978-3-7643-2871-9
- Hierarchische Matrizen: Algorithmen und Analysis, 2009, Springer Berlin, ISBN 978-3-642-00221-2
- Tensor spaces and numerical tensor calculus, 2012, Springer, Heidelberg ISBN 978-3-642-28026-9 ISBN 978-3-642-28027-6
References
- Stefan Sauter and Gabriel Wittum, On the occasion of the 60th birthday of Wolfgang Hackbusch, Computing and Visualization in Science 11(2008) 191 DOI 10.1007/s00791-008-0123-z
External links
Wolfgang Hackbusch at the Mathematics Genealogy Project
Wolfgang Hackbusch at the Max Planck Institute for Mathematics in the Sciences in Leipzig
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