Robert E. Funderlic
Professor
Ph. D., University of Tennessee, 1970
under the direction of
Professor Alston Householder.
Dr. Funderlic's main interests lie in the design, implementation and
analysis of numerical linear algebra algorithms for high
performance computing. His students
often have close ties with the North Carolina Supercomputing Center
with its IBM-SP and other advanced architectures. His interests span
over most areas of numerical analysis and intersect with several
diverse applications including most recently matrix factorizations
applicable to data mining (current
NSF Grant Abstract ), and atmospheric
and environmental models ( related current
(student) Andy Smith Ph.D. research ).
[Dr. F. was department head from 1986 to 1992]
Representative Publications
- "Optimizing Performance of Parallel Architectures Through Processor
configuration and Data Distribution," (with C.D Wong, E.W. Davis
and F. A. Smith) Journal of Parallel
and Distributed Computing (under review).
- "The Centroid Decomposition: Relationships
Between Discrete Variational Decompositions and SVD," (with M. Chu)
SIAM J. of Matrix Anal. Appl., 23(2002), 1025-1044.
- "Structured low rank approximation," (with M. Chu and R. J. Plemmons),
(to appear special issue of Linear Algebra and Its Appl.)
Much of this appeared as "On nearest approximations of
structured lower rank matrices"
in Proceedings of SPIE, Advanced Signal Processing Algorithms,
Architectures, and Implementations, VIII, Vol. 3461, F. Luk,
ed., 268-279, (1998)
- "Rank Modifications of Semi-definite
Matrices with Applications to Secant Updates,"(with M. Chu and G. H. Golub)
SIAM J. of Matrix Anal. Appl., 20(1998), 428-36.
- "On a Variational Formulation of the Generalized Singular Value
Decomposition," (with Moody Chu and Gene Golub), SIAM Journal
on Matrix Anal. and Appli.
18(4): 1082-1092, (1997)
- "A Rank-One Reduction Formula and Its Application to Matrix
Factorizations," (with Moody Chu and Gene Golub), SIAM Review
37(4): 512-530, (1995)
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- "A Hypercube Implementation of the Implicit Double Shift QR
Algorithm," (with G.A. Geist and G. Davis), Proceedings of the Second
Conference on Hypercube Multiprocessors, pp. 619-626, SIAM
Publications, M.T. Heath, editor, (1987)
- "A Combined Direct-Iterative Method for Certain M-Matrix Linear Systems,"
(with R. J. Plemmons) SIAM Journal Algebraic and Discrete
Methods 7, 30-42 (1986).
- "Updating LU Factorizations for Computing Stationary Distributions,"
(with R.J. Plemmons), SIAM Journal Algebraic and Discrete
Methods, 7, (1986), pp. 30-42.
- "Sensitivity of the Stationary Distribution Vector for an Ergodic Markov
Chain," (with C. D. Meyer, Jr.), Linear Algebra and its Applications,
78, (1986)
- "Torus Data Flow for Parallel Computation of Missized Matrix Problems,"
(with George A. Geist), Linear Algebra and its Applications, No. 77,
(1986) pp. 149 -163.
- "LU Decompositions of Generalized
Diagonal ly Dominant Matrices," (with R. J. Plemmons and M. Neumann)
Numerische Mathematik, 44, 57-59 (1982).
"Solution of Homogeneous Systems of Equations from
Compartmntal Models," (with J. B. Mankin) SIAM J. Sc. Stat. Comput.
, 2, 375-83 (1981)
- "LU Decomposition of M-matrices by Elimination
Without Pivoting," (with R.J. Plemmons) Linear Algebra and Its
Applications, 41, 99-110 (1981)
- "The Rank of a Difference of Matrices and
Associated Generalized Inverses," (with R. Cline) J. Linear Alg.
Appl., 24 185-215 (1979).
NSF Grant Abstract
Why Numerical Methods?
Numerical Methods Comments, Dr. McAllister
Why CSC 302?
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Department of Computer Science, Box 8206
College of Engineering,
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