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Tom Trogdon is an Associate Professor in the Department of Applied Mathematics at the University of Washington. His research focuses on numerical analysis, Riemann-Hilbert problems, and random matrix theory, with applications to integrable systems and partial differential equations. He has organized major conferences, including the Second Conference on Random Matrix Theory and Numerical Linear Algebra (2025) and the NSF-CBMS Conference on Multiply-Connected Domains (2018). Trogdon is a co-author of the book *Riemann-Hilbert Problems, Their Numerical Solution and the Computation of Nonlinear Special Functions* (SIAM, 2016) and has developed software tools such as ISTPackage for inverse scattering transforms and NumericalUniversality for examining algorithmic universality.
- Software Contributions: ISTPackage (Mathematica), NumericalUniversality (Mathematica), Hill's Method (Python).
- Collaborators: Includes Sheehan Olver, Bernard Deconinck, Xiucai Ding, and others.
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