C. T. (Tim) Kelley
Drexel Professor of Mathematics (Retired)
Named Professor Emeritus of Mathematics

Tim is a simple man with simple needs.
Ferrari Superfast C. T. Kelley
Department of Mathematics
SAS Hall
2311 Stinson Drive
Box 8205, North Carolina State University
Raleigh, NC 27695-8205

(919) 515-7163 (office), (919) 515-3798 (FAX)

My current research interests are in linear/nonlinear equations, mixed-precision algorithms, neutron transport problems, and computational quantum chemistry and physics.

In the past I worked on multilevel methods for integral equations, quasi-Newton methods, semiconductor modeling, optimal control, optimization of noisy functions, and flow in porous media.

I distribute MATLAB software for Linear Equations, Nonlinear Equations, and Optimization . I have new Julia software for Nonlinear equations.


My new book: Solving Nonlinear Equations with Iterative Methods: Solvers and Examples in Julia published in print on Oct 31, 2022, just in time for holiday giving.
Check out the Julia package and the Notebook .

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Professional Data: recent publications and tech reports , presentations and talks , complete vita ,
undergraduate RAs , current and former Ph. D. students, my mathematical family tree .


Checkout time!
The meter is running. Phased retirement becomes full retirement on July 1, 2024.
Security will escort me from the building on June 30, 2025.


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Last modified: May 6, 2024