G.W. "Pete" Stewart
Distinguished University Professor Emeritus
2162 Iribe Center
(301) 405-2681
Education:
Ph.D., University of Tennessee
Special Awards/Honors:
National Academy of Engineering Member, SIAM Fellow
Biography:
G.W. "Pete" Stewart is a Distinguished University Professor Emeritus of computer science in the University of Maryland Institute for Advanced Computer Studies.
He is a leading expert in computational linear algebra, known for his advances in rounding error analysis, eigensystem perturbation, and matrix factorizations. Stewart has developed efficient algorithms for singular value decomposition and matrix factorizations that are widely used in various applications.
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Publications
1994
1994. URV ESPRIT for tracking time-varying signals. Signal Processing, IEEE Transactions on. 42(12):3441-3448.
1993
1993. An adaptive ESPRIT based on URV decomposition. Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing, 1993. ICASSP-93., 1993 IEEE International Conference on. 4:37-40vol.4-37-40vol.4.
1990
1990. Computing the eigenvalues and eigenvectors of symmetric arrowhead matrices. Journal of Computational Physics. 90(2):497-505.
1989
1989. Domino: A Transportable System for Parallel Processing. Parallel Processing and Medium-Scale Multiprocessors (Proceedings of a 1986 Conference)Parallel Processing and Medium-Scale Multiprocessors (Proceedings of a 1986 Conference). :25-34.
1987
1987. From Determinacy to Systaltic Arrays. Computers, IEEE Transactions on. C-36(11):1355-1359.
1986
1986. Assignment and scheduling in parallel matrix factorization. Linear Algebra and its Applications. 77:275-299.
1985
1985. Data-flow algorithms for parallel matrix computation. Communications of the ACM. 28(8):840-853.
1979
1979. Estimating the Largest Eigenvalue of a Positive Definite Matrix. Mathematics of Computation. 33:1289-1292.
1979. Linear programming Problems Arising from Partial Differential Equations. Sparse Matrix Proceedings 1978Sparse Matrix Proceedings 1978. :25-40.