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  1. William "Velvel" Morton Kahan (born June 5, 1933) is a Canadian mathematician and computer scientist, who received the Turing Award in 1989 for "his fundamental contributions to numerical analysis", was named an ACM Fellow in 1994, and inducted into the National Academy of Engineering in 2005.

    • Byron Alexander Griffith
    • James Demmel
    • Gauss–Seidel Methods Of Solving Large Systems Of Linear Equations (1958)
  2. 11 de set. de 2019 · William Kahan Ph.D. (Math., University of Toronto, 1958) Professor Emeritus of Mathematics, and of E.E. & Computer Science 863 Evans Hall (Math), and 411 Soda Hall (CS) Now that I am "retired", I work in my offices sporadically at least once or twice a week during each semester. Phone: (510) 642-5638 (rings in both offices)

  3. William Velvel Kahan (Toronto, 5 de junho de 1933) é um matemático e informático canadense. Sua principal área de interesse é a análise numérica. Formado pela Universidade de Toronto em 1954, onde obteve um mestrado em matemática, em 1956, com doutorado em 1958.

  4. For his fundamental contributions to numerical analysis. One of the foremost experts on floating-point computations. Kahan has dedicated himself to "making the world safe for numerical computations!" William Kahan was born in Canada in 1933 and grew up around Toronto in a family of Jewish immigrants.

  5. 1 de mai. de 2024 · William Kahan (born June 5, 1933, Toronto, Ontario, Canada) is a Canadian mathematician and computer scientist and winner of the 1989 A.M. Turing Award, the highest honour in computer science, for his “fundamental contributions to numerical analysis .”.

    • William L. Hosch
  6. He developed a program called "paranoia' in the 1980s to test for potential floating point bugs and developed the Kaham summation algorithm which helps minimize errors introduced when adding a sequences of finite precision floating point numbers. Kahan won the ACM A.M. Turing Award in 1989.

  7. William Kahan. ACM Fellows. USA - 1994. citation. For his fundamental contributions to numerical analysis. One of the foremost experts on floating-point computations. Kahan has dedicated himself to 'making the world safe for numerical computations. ACM A. M. Turing Award. USA - 1989. READ FULL CITATION AND ESSAY. citation.