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Gene Howard Golub (February 29, 1932 – November 16, 2007), was an American numerical analyst who taught at Stanford University as Fletcher Jones Professor of Computer Science and held a courtesy appointment in electrical engineering.


Personal life

Born in
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, he was educated at the
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, receiving his B.S. (1953), M.A. (1954) and Ph.D. (1959) all in mathematics. His M.A. degree was more specifically in Mathematical Statistics. His PhD dissertation was entitled "The Use of Chebyshev Matrix Polynomials in the Iterative Solution of Linear Equations Compared to the Method of Successive Overrelaxation" and his thesis adviser was Abraham Taub. Gene Golub succumbed to
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on the morning of 16 November 2007 at the Stanford Hospital.


Stanford University

He arrived at Stanford in 1962 and became a professor there in 1970. He advised more than thirty doctoral students, many of whom have themselves achieved distinction. Gene Golub was an important figure in numerical analysis and pivotal to creating the NA-Net and the NA-Digest, as well as the International Congress on Industrial and Applied Mathematics. One of his best-known books is ''Matrix Computations'', co-authored with
Charles F. Van Loan Charles Francis Van Loan (born September 20, 1947) is an emeritus professor of computer science and the Joseph C. Ford Professor of Engineering at Cornell University,
. He was a major contributor to algorithms for
matrix decomposition In the mathematical discipline of linear algebra, a matrix decomposition or matrix factorization is a factorization of a matrix into a product of matrices. There are many different matrix decompositions; each finds use among a particular class of ...
s. In particular he published an algorithm together with William Kahan in 1970 that made the computation of the
singular value decomposition In linear algebra, the singular value decomposition (SVD) is a factorization of a real or complex matrix. It generalizes the eigendecomposition of a square normal matrix with an orthonormal eigenbasis to any \ m \times n\ matrix. It is re ...
(SVD) feasible and that is still used today. A survey of his work was published in 2007 by
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as "Milestones in Matrix Computation".


Recognition

Golub was awarded the B. Bolzano Gold Medal for Merits in the Field of Mathematical Sciences and was one of the few elected to three national academies: the National Academy of Sciences (1993), the
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(1990), and the
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(1994). He was also a Foreign Member of the
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(1986). He is listed as an ISI highly cited researcher. He held 11 honorary doctorates and was scheduled to receive an honorary doctorate from
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on November 17, 2007. He was a visiting professor at Princeton (1970), MIT (1979), ETH (1974 & 2002), and Oxford (1982, 1998 & 2007). Gene Golub served as the president of the Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics (SIAM) from 1985 to 1987 and was founding editor of both the
SIAM Journal on Scientific Computing The ''SIAM Journal on Scientific Computing'' (''SISC''), formerly ''SIAM Journal on Scientific & Statistical Computing'', is a scientific journal focusing on the research articles on numerical methods and techniques for scientific computation. It ...
(SISC) and the
SIAM Journal on Matrix Analysis and Applications The ''SIAM Journal on Matrix Analysis and Applications'' (until 1989: ''SIAM Journal on Algebraic and Discrete Methods'') is a peer-reviewed scientific journal covering matrix analysis and its applications. The relevant applications include sign ...
(SIMAX). Most of Golub's research work was collaborative. He had at least 181 distinct co-authors and the number may still increase as co-authored papers keep appearing posthumously.


Selected publications


Articles

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Books

* with
Charles Van Loan Charles Francis Van Loan (born September 20, 1947) is an emeritus professor of computer science and the Joseph C. Ford Professor of Engineering at Cornell University,
: ''Matrix Computations'' (= ''Johns Hopkins Series in the Mathematical Sciences.'' 3). Johns Hopkins University Press, Baltimore MD 1983, ISBN 0-8018-3010-9; 2nd edition 1989; 3rd edition 1996
4th edition 2013
* ''Studies in Numerical Analysis.'' Mathematical Association of America, 1985, 426 pages. * with James M. Ortega

Academic Press, Boston MA etc. 1992, ISBN 0-12-289255-0. * with James M. Ortega: ''Scientific Computing: An Introduction with Parallel Computing.'' Academic Press, 1993

* with Moody T. Chu
''Inverse Eigenvalue problems. Theory, algorithms, and applications.''
Oxford University Press, Oxford etc. 2005, ISBN 0-19-856664-6.
''Milestones in Matrix Computation: The Selected Works of Gene H. Golub with Commentaries.''
Oxford University Press, 2007. * with Gérard Meurant
''Matrices, Moments and Quadrature with Applications.''
Princeton University Press, 2009,


References


External links



* *Oral history interviews with Gene H. Golub,
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, University of Minnesota. Interview by Pamela McCorduck
16 May 1979
an
8 June 1979
Stanford, California.

22–23 October 2005, Stanford University. Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics, Philadelphia, PA, six-hour interview covers full career - transcript online.


Gene Golub Papers
*"Because of space limitations... Master bibliography of matrix computation (pdf, 565 Kbytes, 66 pages) is online" from 4th edition (2013) of "Matrix computations"
Dianne P. O'Leary, "Gene H. Golub", Biographical Memoirs of the National Academy of Sciences (2018)
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