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Rob Schreiber

Rob Schrieber is one of my very best friends.... read more >>

Nick Trefethen 2

Nick Trethen is a world famous computational scientist and my good friend.... read more >>

Jack Dongarra

Jack Dongarra is my student, colleague and friend.... read more >>

Pete Stewart

Pete Stewart is one of my closest colleagues.... read more >>

Tangram Puzzles

The tangram is an ancient Chinese puzzle with seven pieces.... read more >>

Travel Report, JUIT, India

I was invited recently to give a virtual talk to the student chapter of SIAM at JUIT, the Jaycee Institute of Information Technology, in Wagnaghat, India.... read more >>

Wordler and I Fail on Puzzle 1497 2

Like millions of other folks, I play Wordle from the New York Times almost every day. The Times reports that Wordle puzzle number 1497 on Friday, July 25, was especially difficult. The average puzzler required 5.7 attempts and many failed to get the answer in the six moves allowed. I have a MATLAB assistant that I call Wordler and, even with her help, I failed on number 1497. Here's why.... read more >>

My Favorite MATLAB Demos

In 1988, while I was with Ardent Computer in Silicon Valley, I gave a talk that previewed MATLAB graphics. The title was "Pictures of Matrices". At the time, a mathematician friend of mine asked.... read more >>

Trip Report, Householder XXII

The twenty-second Householder Symposium on Numerical Linear Algebra was held June 8 - June 13 at Cornell. The local organizers were Anil Damle, Alex Townsend and David Bindel. Anil served as host and cheerleader.... read more >>

A Million Dollar Matrix

The twenty-second Householder Symposium on Numerical Linear Algebra is this week, June 8 - June 13, 2025 at Cornell. My talk on Wednesday had the provocative title "A Million-Dollar Matrix". A PDF of the slides available at link_1. The talk covers posts in the Cleve's Corner blog last fall. link_2, link_3, link_4.... read more >>

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