SORT :
Name | Year | Citation | In the ACM DL |
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Balay, Satish | 2014 | The PETSc Core Development Team: Satish Balay, Jed Brown, William Gropp, Matthew Knepley, Lois Curfman McInnes, Barry Smith, and Hong Zhang | |
Bell, John B. | 2002 | For the development of mathematical methods and computer science tools for science and engineering, including adaptive mesh refinement software, and for their application to the solution of a wide variety of physical problems in fluid dynamics, shock wave theory, combustion and astrophysics. | |
Brandt, Achi | 2005 | For pioneering modern multilevel methods, from multigrid solvers for Partial Differential Equations to multiscale techniques for statistical physics, and for influencing almost every aspect of contemporary computational science and engineering. | |
Brown, Jed | 2014 | The PETSc Core Development Team: Satish Balay, Jed Brown, William Gropp, Matthew Knepley, Lois Curfman McInnes, Barry Smith, and Hong Zhang | |
Colella, Phillip | 2002 | For the development of mathematical methods and computer science tools for science and engineering, including adaptive mesh refinement software, and for their application to the solution of a wide variety of physical problems in fluid dynamics, shock wave theory, combustion and astrophysics. | |
Gropp, William D | 2014 | The PETSc Core Development Team: Satish Balay, Jed Brown, William Gropp, Matthew Knepley, Lois Curfman McInnes, Barry Smith, and Hong Zhang | |
Knepley, Matthew | 2014 | The PETSc Core Development Team: Satish Balay, Jed Brown, William Gropp, Matthew Knepley, Lois Curfman McInnes, Barry Smith, and Hong Zhang | |
McInnes, Lois C | 2014 | The PETSc Core Development Team: Satish Balay, Jed Brown, William Gropp, Matthew Knepley, Lois Curfman McInnes, Barry Smith, and Hong Zhang | |
Moler, Cleve | 2009 | In recognition of his individual research in numerical analysis and the efficacy of his invention, MATLAB, which has had a transformative impact on the ability of the applied mathematics, engineering and computer science communities to prototype rapidly and to execute reliably numerical simulations in ever-expanding domains of science and engineering. | |
Oden, J. Tinsley | 2011 | For his impact on the development of finite element methods, critical for the mathematical modeling required by modern engineering. | |
Petzold, Linda | 2013 | For her pioneering research in methods for the computational solution of differential-algebraic equations, their incorporation into widely distributed software and scientific applications, and her significant accomplishments in pioneering computational science and engineering education. | |
Shu, Chi-Wang | 2007 | For the development of numerical methods that have had a great impact on scientific computing, including TVD temporal discretizations, ENO and WENO finite difference schemes, discontinuous Galerkin methods, and spectral methods. | |
Smith, Barry | 2014 | The PETSc Core Development Team: Satish Balay, Jed Brown, William Gropp, Matthew Knepley, Lois Curfman McInnes, Barry Smith, and Hong Zhang | |
Zhang, Hong | 2014 | The PETSc Core Development Team: Satish Balay, Jed Brown, William Gropp, Matthew Knepley, Lois Curfman McInnes, Barry Smith, and Hong Zhang |