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Professor Anne Greenbaum specializes in numerical analysis at the University of Washington's Department of Applied Mathematics, with adjunct appointments in Statistics. Her work spans matrix computations, iterative linear solvers, and numerical methods for partial differential equations.
Research investigates non-normal matrices, convergence properties of iterative algorithms, and error estimation techniques. Seminal contributions include analysis of Lanczos and conjugate gradient methods under finite precision arithmetic.
Honors include SIAM Fellowship and the Bolzano Medal for mathematical sciences. Author of 'Iterative Methods for Solving Linear Systems' and co-author of numerical methods textbooks.
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