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Lloyd N. Trefethen



Average rating: 4.22 · 227 ratings · 26 reviews · 18 distinct worksSimilar authors
Numerical Linear Algebra

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Spectral Methods in MATLAB

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An Applied Mathematician's ...

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TREFETHEN'S INDEX CARDS: FO...

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Approximation Theory and Ap...

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Spectra and Pseudospectra: ...

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Numerical Linear Algebra: T...

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Exploring ODEs

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Numerical conformal mapping

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“Classical music and pure mathematics get trapped in their own history, their own self-awareness, their own high standards.”
Lloyd N. Trefethen, TREFETHEN'S INDEX CARDS: FORTY YEARS OF NOTES ABOUT PEOPLE, WORDS AND MATHEMATICS

“When I write an article, I aim for it to shrink the diameter of intellectual space. It should make connections, make the reader's world a little more coherent.”
Lloyd N. Trefethen, TREFETHEN'S INDEX CARDS: FORTY YEARS OF NOTES ABOUT PEOPLE, WORDS AND MATHEMATICS

“We are too sloppy thinkers to deserve the luxury of leaving logic implicit.”
Lloyd N. Trefethen, TREFETHEN'S INDEX CARDS: FORTY YEARS OF NOTES ABOUT PEOPLE, WORDS AND MATHEMATICS



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