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What is the Condition Number of a Matrix? 1

A couple of questions in comments on recent blog posts have prompted me to discuss matrix condition numbers.... 更多内容 >>

Householder Seminar HHXX on Numerical Linear Algebra 2

The Householder meetings on Numerical Linear Algebra have been held roughly every three years since 1961. The twentieth, with the logo HHXX, was held June 18th through 23rd at Virginia Tech in Blacksburg, Virginia. I've been to 17 of the meetings. They have been an important part of my professional life and I've written Cleve's Corner articles and blog posts about them, MathWorks News & Notes, and Householder XIX.... 更多内容 >>

Hilbert Matrices 6

I first encountered the Hilbert matrix when I was doing individual studies under Professor John Todd at Caltech in 1960. It has been part of my professional life ever since.... 更多内容 >>

Quadruple Precision, 128-bit Floating Point Arithmetic 9

The floating point arithmetic format that occupies 128 bits of storage is known as binary128 or quadruple precision. This blog post describes an implementation of quadruple precision programmed entirely in the MATLAB language.... 更多内容 >>

“Half Precision” 16-bit Floating Point Arithmetic 5

The floating point arithmetic format that requires only 16 bits of storage is becoming increasingly popular. Also known as half precision or binary16, the format is useful when memory is a scarce resource.... 更多内容 >>

A Roman Numeral Object, with Arithmetic, Matrices and a Clock 3

A MATLAB object for arithmetic with Roman numerals provides an example of object oriented programming. I had originally intended this as my April Fools post, but I got fascinated and decided to make it the subject of a legitimate article.... 更多内容 >>

Bank Format and Metric Socket Wrenches 2

A report about a possible bug in format bank and a visit to a local hardware store made me realize that doing decimal arithmetic with binary floating point numbers is like tightening a European bolt with an American socket wrench.... 更多内容 >>

My Erdös Number and My Trump Number 3

I've long known that my Erdös Number is 3. This means that the length of the path on the graph of academic coauthorship between me and mathematician Paul Erdös is 3. Somewhat to my surprise, I recently discovered that I can also trace a chain of coauthorship to Donald J. Trump. My Trump number is 5.... 更多内容 >>

Morse Code, Binary Trees and Graphs 6

A binary tree is an elegant way to represent and process Morse code. The new MATLAB graph object provides an elegant way to manipulate binary trees. A new app, morse_tree, based on this approach, is now available in version 2.40 of Cleve's Laboratory.... 更多内容 >>

Lake Arrowhead Coauthor Graph Revisited

The Lake Arrowhead Coauthor Graph came out of the Householder XII conference in 1993 at the UCLA conference center in the mountains north of San Bernardino. John Gilbert now remembers it as one of the first computational social network analyses he had ever seen. Today I revisit it using the new MATLAB graph object.... 更多内容 >>

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