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VAN DE GEIJN, ROBERT A

Robert A Van De Geijn

Professor, Core Faculty, Oden Institute
Oden Institute, Department of Computer Science


Scientific Computing

rvdg@cs.utexas.edu

Phone: 512-471-9720

Office Location
POB

Postal Address
2317 SPEEDWAY
AUSTIN, TX 78712
B.S.,University of Wisconsin-Madison (1981)
Ph.D., University of Maryland, College Park (1987)

Research Interests 
Dr. van de Geijn is a leading expert in the areas of high-performance computing, linear algebra libraries, parallel processing, and derivation of algorithms.

Selected Publications

John A. Gunnels, Fred G. Gustavson, Greg M. Henry, and Robert A. van de Geijn. "FLAME: Formal Linear Algebra Methods Environment." ACM Transactions on Mathematical Software 27(4):422-455, December 2001.

Paolo Bientinesi, John A. Gunnels, Margaret E. Myers, Enrique S. Quintana-Ortí, and Robert van de Geijn. “The Science of Deriving Dense Linear Algebra Algorithms.” ACM Transactions on Mathematical Software, 31(1):1-26, March 2005.

Kazushige Goto and Robert A. van de Geijn. “Anatomy of High-Performance Matrix Multiplication”, ACM Transactions on Mathematical Software, 34(3): Article 12, 25 pages, May 2008.

Paolo Bientinesi and Robert A. van de Geijn. “Goal-Oriented and Modular Stability Analysis”, SIAM Journal on Matrix Analysis & Applications. 32(1), pp. 286-308, 2011.

Field G. Van Zee, Ernie Chan, Robert van de Geijn, Enrique S. Quintana-Orti, and Gregorio Quintana-Orti. "Introducing: The libflame Library for Dense Matrix Computations." IEEE Computing in Science & Engineering. 11(6):56--62, 2009.

Books:

Robert A. van de Geijn. Using PLAPACK: Parallel Linear Algebra Package. The MIT Press, 1997.

Robert A. van de Geijn and Enrique S. Quintana-Ortí. The Science of Programming Matrix Computations. www.lulu.com, 2008.

  • 2007-2008 President’s Associates Teaching Excellence Award