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         Householder Alston:     more books (26)
  1. Handbook for Automatic Computation: Volume 1, Part a: Description of ALGOL 60 (Grundlehren der mathematischen Wissenschaften) by Heinz Rutishauser, 1967-01-01
  2. KWIC index for numerical algebra by Alston Scott Householder, 1975
  3. The numerical solution of algebraic and transcendental equations by Alston Scott Householder, 1966
  4. KWIC index for numerical algebra. Supplement by Alston Scott Householder, 1973
  5. Principles of numerical Analysis by Alston S. Householder, 1974
  6. The Theory of Matrices in Numerical Analysis by Alston Scott Householder, 1975
  7. Principles of Numerical Analysis. by Alston S. Householder, 1980
  8. Lectures on Numerical Analysis by Alston S. Householder, 1978-07
  9. A structural theory of the central nervous system (Bibliotheca biotheoretica) by Alston Scott Householder, 1947
  10. A glossary for numerical analysis by Alston Scott Householder, 1959
  11. KWIC index for matrices in numerical analysis (ORNL-4418, v.1-) by Alston Scott Householder, 1969
  12. Householder's method for complex matrices and eigensystems of hermitian matrices by Dennis J Mueller, 1964

21. Alston S. Householder Fellowship Program
Former householder Fellows. Elizabeth R. Jessup (1990) June M. Donato (1991)Karin A. Remington (1992) Noël M. Nachtigal (1993) RenCang Li (1995)
http://www.ornl.gov/adm/employment/householder/former_fellow.htm

Former Householder Fellows
Elizabeth R. Jessup (1990)
June M. Donato (1991)
Karin A. Remington (1992)

Ren-Cang Li (1995)
Tamara G. Kolda (1997)
Chao Yang (1999)

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22. The Mathematics Genealogy Project - Alston Householder
According to our current online database, alston householder has 5 students and13 descendants. We welcome any additional information.
http://www.genealogy.math.ndsu.nodak.edu/html/id.phtml?id=6341

23. The Mathematics Genealogy Project - Update Data For Alston Householder
If you have Mathematics Subject Classifications to submit for an entire group ofindividuals (for instance all those that worked under a particular advisor)
http://www.genealogy.math.ndsu.nodak.edu/html/php/submit-update.php?id=6341

24. DBLP: Alston S. Householder
8, alston S. householder Symposium on Matrix Computations. 6, EE, alston S.householder Unitary Triangularization of a Nonsymmetric Matrix.
http://www.informatik.uni-trier.de/~ley/db/indices/a-tree/h/Householder:Alston_S
Alston S. Householder
List of publications from the DBLP Bibliography Server FAQ Coauthor Index - Ask others: ACM DL ACM Guide CiteSeer CSB ... Google Alston S. Householder: Symposium on Matrix Computations. IFIP Congress 1962 EE Alston S. Householder: Generated Error in Rotational Tridiagonalization. J. ACM 5 EE Alston S. Householder: Unitary Triangularization of a Nonsymmetric Matrix. J. ACM 5 EE Alston S. Householder: Retiring Presidential Address. J. ACM 4 EE Alston S. Householder: Presidential Address to the ACM. J. ACM 3 EE Alston S. Householder: Bibliography on Numerical Analysis. J. ACM 3 EE A. C. Downing Jr. , Alston S. Householder: Some Inverse Characteristic Value Problems. J. ACM 3 EE Alston S. Householder: On the Convergence of Matrix Iterations. J. ACM 3
Coauthor Index
A. C. Downing Jr. DBLP: [ Home Author Title Conferences ... Michael Ley (ley@uni-trier.de) Thu Sep 1 17:37:14 2005

25. JACM, Volume 3, 1956
alston S. householder Presidential Address to the ACM. 12 Electronic Edition (DOI10.1145/320815.320816) BibTeX Barry Gordon
http://www.informatik.uni-trier.de/~ley/db/journals/jacm/jacm3.html
Journal of the ACM , Volume 3, 1956
Volume 3, Number 1, January 1956
Volume 3, Number 2, April 1956

26. NA Digest, V. 04, # 40
Nominations are solicited for the alston S. householder Award XII (2005). recognize the outstanding contributions of alston S. householder,
http://www.netlib.org/netlib/na-digest-html/04/v04n40.html
NA Digest Saturday, October 2, 2004 Volume 04 : Issue 40
Today's Editor:
Cleve Moler
The MathWorks, Inc.
moler@mathworks.com
Submissions for NA Digest:
Mail to na.digest@na-net.ornl.gov. Information via e-mail about NA-NET: Mail to na.help@na-net.ornl.gov.
Date: Wed, 29 Sep 2004 08:49:30 -0400 (EDT)
Subject: Householder Symposium XVI
HOUSEHOLDER SYMPOSIUM XVI Third and Final Announcement
http://www.cse.psu.edu/~zha/householder
The Householder Symposium on Numerical Linear Algebra will be held May 23-27,
2005 at the Seven Springs Mountain Resort in Champion, Pennsylvania,
http://www.7springs.com/. The resort is located about one hour (by car)
southeast of Pittsburgh. This meeting is the sixteenth in a series,
previously called the Gatlinburg Symposia. The name honors Alston S.
Householder, one of the pioneers in numerical linear algebra and organizer

27. Bauer Remembers Householder And The Gatlinburg Meetings
Cleve Memories of alston householder (19041993) FL Bauer householder SymposiumXIII June 17 - June 21, 1996 Pontresina, Switzerland How the Gatlinburgs
http://www.csc.fi/math_topics/Mail/NANET96-3/msg00028.html
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28. Householder Symposium And Householder Prize
Subject householder Symposium and householder Prize; From GW Stewart The name honors alston S. householder, one of the pioneers in numerical linear
http://www.csc.fi/math_topics/Mail/NANET98-4/msg00116.html
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  • Subject : Householder Symposium and Householder Prize From stewart@cs.umd.edu Date : Fri, 6 Nov 1998 15:11:23 -0500 (EST)
Fourteenth Householder Symposium http://roadmap.ubc.ca/hholder/

29. Householder Transformation: Information From Answers.com
The householder transformation was introduced 1958 by alston Scott householder.It can be used to obtain a QR decomposition of a matrix.
http://www.answers.com/topic/householder-transformation
showHide_TellMeAbout2('false'); Business Entertainment Games Health ... More... On this page: Wikipedia Mentioned In Or search: - The Web - Images - News - Blogs - Shopping Householder transformation Wikipedia @import url(http://content.answers.com/main/content/wp/css/common.css); @import url(http://content.answers.com/main/content/wp/css/gnwp.css); Householder transformation In mathematics , a Householder transformation in 3-dimensional space is the reflection of a vector in a plane . In general Euclidean space it is a linear transformation that describes a reflection in a hyperplane (containing the origin). The Householder transformation was introduced 1958 by Alston Scott Householder . It can be used to obtain a QR decomposition of a matrix.
Definition and properties
The reflection hyperplane can be defined by a unit vector v (a vector with length 1), that is orthogonal to the hyperplane. If v is given as a column unit vector and I is the identity matrix the linear transformation described above is given by the Householder matrix v T denotes the transpose of the vector v
Q I v v T
The Householder matrix has the following properties: Furthermore

30. List Of Computer Scientists: Information From Answers.com
Admiral Grace Hopper Compilers, COBOL; Berthold KP Horn; Ellis Horowitz;alston householder; Paul Hudak; David A. Huffman - Huffman code
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This is a list of computer scientists , people who do work in computer science , in particular researchers and authors. Some persons notable as programmers are included here because they work in research as well as program. A few of these people pre-date the invention of the digital computer; they are now regarded as computer scientists because their work can be seen as leading to the invention of the computer. Others are mathematicians whose work falls within what would now be called theoretical computer science, such as complexity theory and algorithmic information theory
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31. Professional Opportunities
householder Numerical Linear Algebra Symposium Meets in Peebles, Scotland originally organized by alston householder and held in the Great Smoky
http://www.siam.org/siamnews/12-02/householder.htm
search: From SIAM News, Volume 35, Number 10, December 2002
Householder Numerical Linear Algebra Symposium Meets in Peebles, Scotland
Mark Embree
The Edwardian charm of the Peebles Hotel Hydro in the Scottish Borders was the backdrop for the Fifteenth Householder Symposium on Numerical Linear Algebra, held June 10-14. The conference, which meets every three years, continues the tradition established by the Gatlinburg Symposia, originally organized by Alston Householder and held in the Great Smoky Mountains of Tennessee. A picture from an early symposium is immortalized in Matlab: load gatlin; image(X); colormap(map) The Householder Symposia are exceptional for their limited size (roughly 125 delegates) and remote location, intended to minimize distractions. Young researchers have ample opportunity to mix with leaders in the field, facilitated at this year's conference by random seating at lunch and dinner in the hotel dining room. The customary format consists of plenary talks during the day, followed by parallel sessions in the afternoon and evening. Lively exchanges during the talks are encouraged, although the audience was generally decorous at this year's meeting. Some Highlights The Householder meetings provide good vantage points for identifying research trends in numerical linear algebra. A visitor to the 1999 symposium in Whistler, British Columbia, for example, would have noticed an emphasis on model reduction of large-scale dynamical systems.

32. Remembering George Forsythe
1964 Gatlinburg Conference on Numerical Algebra with (from left) James H.Wilkinson, Wallace Givens, alston householder, Peter Henrici, and Fritz Bauer.
http://www.siam.org/siamnews/01-98/forsythe.htm
Remembering George Forsythe
Paul Davis
The time before computer science was a discipline is not yet the distant past. Most of the early visionaries are gone. But many remember them and the direction they provided at a time when today's certainties were only possibilities faintly seen. George Forsythe, founding head of Stanford University's Computer Science Department from 1965 until his death in 1972, was one of the most influential of those early leaders, shaping both the discipline itself and the careers of colleagues and students, many of whom are active members of SIAM. Appropriately, a minisymposium at SIAM's 45th Anniversary Meeting at Stanford commemorated the 25th anniversary of Forsythe's death. Rather than a formal review of Forsythe's accomplishments, the memorial minisymposium, organized by Cleve Moler, chief scientist at The MathWorks and Forsythe's eighth doctoral student, was a sort of Irish wake that celebrated the man as much as his science. Lacking a formal program or a list of speakers, the conversation among the friends and colleagues assembled in the room ranged over his time at Stanford with a mixture of anecdotes, apocryphal stories, and reminiscences of personal encounters, many of which defined the speakers' lives for decades afterward. To begin the conversation, Moler drew on a presentation about Forsythe given several months earlier by James Varah of the University of British Columbia, Forsythe's 12th student. Varah had spent considerable time in Stanford's Forsythe archives gathering material about Forsythe's life and work.

33. HOUSEHOLDER AWARD XI
Nominations are solicited for the alston S. householder Award XII. (2005). recognize the outstanding contributions of alston S. householder,
http://www.cse.psu.edu/~hh2005/HOUSEHOLDER_AWARD_XI.html

34. Householder Prize
Nominations are solicited for the alston S. householder Award XII (2005).The award will be presented to the author of the best dissertation in numerical
http://www.cse.psu.edu/~hh2005/prize.html

35. STORIES ABOUT THE B5000 AND PEOPLE WHO WERE THERE
alston householder was such a big name in numerical analysis that I had him I literally thought that alston householder had died somewhere around the
http://ed-thelen.org/comp-hist/B5000-AlgolRWaychoff.html
Go to On Line Documents , Go to Go to Antique Computer home page OCRed and HTMLed by Ed Thelen
from a very poor copy provided by "anonymous" -
STORIES ABOUT THE
B5000 AND PEOPLE
WHO WERE THERE
By Richard Waychoff APRIL 9, 1979 TC-1 TABLE OF CONTENTS Click on the page number to go to that page quickly.
I. Introduction II. Virtual Memory III. The Summer Of 1960 (Time Spent with don knuth) IV. The Algol Syntax Chart V. Recursive Descent VI. The Define Declaration VII. B5000 Algol Stream Procedures VIII. Dollar Sign Cards IX. The B5000 Algol Project X. The Increasing Authority From Detroit XI. Reentrant Code XII. My Debriefing by Barton XIII. Selling The B5000 To Stanford And UTC XIV. Bob Bock's Associative Memory XV. The Migration to Pasadena XVI. Conclusion Appendix A - Letter To The Editor By W. R. Lonergan Appendix B - The Algol Syntax Chart 1. Introduction There was a period during the early 1960's when remarkable technological strides were made at Burroughs. The following quote from Bill Lonergan's letter to the editor of "Computer" magazine expresses the feeling better than I have seen it done anywhere else. "Those were heady days in the computer field. It's doubtful we wilt see their like again. I wonder if the top management of any computer company today, including Burroughs, could be persuaded to proceed with a system which included as many radical departures from current design philosophy. The reward for Burroughs' gamble was a system, in the form of the B5000/5500/5700, which stayed in manufacturing fcr 10 years (probably the longest of any computer it the history of the field) and gave Burroughs a unique architectural-based position in the industry".

36. CHAPTER IV BIBLIOGRAPHY
householder, alston S. Principles of Numerical Analysis , McGrawHill, 1953 . Note; alston S. householder suggests the following terms initial errors
http://ed-thelen.org/comp-hist/BRL61gloss.html
GoTo Table of Contents BRL 1961, BIBLIOGRAPHY, start page 1085
CHAPTER IV
BIBLIOGRAPHY
BRL 1961, BIBLIOGRAPHY, start page 1086 BIBLIOGRAPHY
  • Bell, Wm. D. "A Management Guide to Electronic Computers", McGraw-Hill, 1957.
  • Berkeley, E. C. "Giant Brains". John Wiley, 1949.
  • Canning, Richard G. "Installing Electronic Data Processing Systems", John Wiley, 1957.
  • Chapin, Ned "An Introduction to Automatic Computers". Van Nostrand, 1957.
  • Charnes, A., Cooper, W. W., Henderson, A., et. al. "Introduction to Linear Programming", Wiley, 1953.
  • Doss, Milburn P. "Information Processing Equipment". Reinhold, 1955.
  • Dwyer, P. A. "Linear Computations", Wiley, 1951.
  • Eckert, W. J. and Jones, R. "Faster, Faster', McGraw-Hill, 1955.
  • Gottlieb, C. C. and Hume, J. N. P. "High-Speed Data Processing", McGraw-Hill, 1958.
  • Gregory, R. H. and Van Horn, R. L. "Automatic Data Processing Systems". Wadsworth Pub. Co., 1960.
  • Harvard University, Staff of Computation Lab. "Description of a Magnetic Drum Calculator", Harvard University Press, 1952.
  • 37. Trasformazione Di Householder - Wikipedia
    Translate this page In matematica una trasformazione di householder in uno spazio tridimensionale nel 1958 dal matematico statunitense alston Scott householder (1905-1993).
    http://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trasformazione_di_Hoseholder
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    Trasformazione di Householder
    Da Wikipedia, l'enciclopedia libera.
    (Reindirizzamento da Trasformazione di Hoseholder In matematica una trasformazione di Householder in uno spazio tridimensionale ¨ la riflessione dei vettori rispetto ad un piano passante per l'origine In generale in uno spazio euclideo essa ¨ una trasformazione lineare che descrive una riflessione rispetto ad un iperpiano contenente l'origine. La trasformazione di Householder ¨ stata introdotta nel dal matematico statunitense Alston Scott Householder ). Questa pu² essere usata per ottenere una decomposizione QR di una matrice modifica
    Definizione e propriet 
    La riflessione rispetto ad un iperpiano pu² essere definita da un versore v (un vettore di lunghezza 1) ortogonale all'iperpiano. Se v ¨ dato come un vettore colonna unit  e I ¨ la matrice identit  la trasformazione lineare descritta sopra ¨ data dalla matrice di Householder v T denota il trasposto del vettore v
    Q I vv T
    La matrice di Householder ha le seguenti propriet :
    • ¨ simmetrica: Q Q T ortogonale Q Q T quindi essa ¨ anche involutoria: Q I
    Si trova che Q , agendo come descritto sopra, riflette effettivamente un punto X (che viene rappresentato con il suo vettore posizione x
    Q x x vv T x x v x v
    prodotto scalare v x modifica
    Applicazione: decomposizione QR
    La matrice Q pu² essere usata per riflettere un vettore in modo tale che tutte le sue coordinate eccetto una scompaiono. Sia

    38. CAAM 453 - Rice University - Fall 2005
    Fritz Bauer reminisces about alston householder and the Gatlinburg Meetings.Lecture 16, Singular value decomposition norm applications
    http://www.caam.rice.edu/~caam453/notes.html
    CAAM 453 · NUMERICAL ANALYSIS I
    Fall 2005 · Rice University
    MAIN PAGE PROBLEM SETS EXAMS
    References, Software, and Supplementary Material
    Lecture 6: Gram-Schmidt orthogonalization; solving linear systems with QR
    - Read Trefethen and Bau, Lecture 8
    cgs_qr.m

    mgs_qr.m

    Lecture 5: QR Decomposition, continued
    MATLAB demo
    : reshape; indexing to extract submatrices
    slow_householder_qr.m

    householder_qr.m

    Lecture 4: QR Decomposition
    - MATLAB demo: normest
    - Read Trefethen and Bau, Lecture 10 Householder's landmark paper on the QR factorization J. ACM Lecture 3: Projectors and reflectors MATLAB demo : pesky matrix creation errors - Read Trefethen and Bau, Lectures 6, 10 (first half) Biography of Alston S. Householder Lecture 2: Review of linear algebra; norms - Read Trefethen and Bau, Lectures 2, 3 Gilbert Strang, "The Fundamental Theorem of Linear Algebra", American Math. Monthly - MATLAB demo: norm_demo.m Lecture 1: Introduction to Numerical Analysis - Read Trefethen's Definition of Numerical Analysis - Consider subscribing to the NA Digest free weekly electronic newsletter - MATLAB demos: orbit.m

    39. THE HOUSEHOLDER MEETING ON NUMERICAL ALGEBRA The Householder
    The name honors alston S. householder, one of the pioneers in numerical linearalgebra and organizer of the first four meetings.
    http://www-control.eng.cam.ac.uk/extras/conferences/HMNA96
    THE HOUSEHOLDER MEETING ON NUMERICAL ALGEBRA The Householder Meeting on Numerical Algebra will be held Monday June 17 - Friday June 21, 1996 in Pontresina, Switzerland, at the Kronenhof. More complete information about the meeting and the Householder Prize can be found at the Website http://www.cs.umd.edu/users/oleary and these files are also available via ftp from cs.umd.edu in directory pub/faculty/oleary. This meeting is the thirteenth in a series, previously called the Gatlinburg Symposia. The name honors Alston S. Householder, one of the pioneers in numerical linear algebra and organizer of the first four meetings. The meeting has traditionally been held in an isolated location and is very informal in style. Each attendee is given the opportunity to present a talk, but a talk is not mandatory. The format of the meeting includes scheduled presentations during the day and more informal evening sessions that are organized on-site. Spirited discussion is encouraged. At the meeting, the Householder VII prize will be awarded for the best thesis in numerical algebra written since 1 January 1993. We hope that the meeting will be attended by recent entrants into numerical algebra as well as more experienced researchers. We encourage attendance by core numerical linear algebra researchers, matrix theoreticians, and people in applications such as optimization, signal processing, control, etc. The Program Committee welcomes your contribution. The meeting facility in Pontresina holds only 125 people, however, so attendance may need to be limited. We are seeking funding to provide financial assistance to recent Ph.Ds and others who might need it. For full consideration, the committee must receive your abstract by 5 January 1996. Please use the format described in the "abstract" file on the Website and ftpsite. The committee expects to complete the list of attendees and scheduled presentations by 15 February 1996. After reading the files in the Website or ftpsite, if you have any questions about local arrangements, please contact Martin Gutknecht: mhg@ips.id.ethz.ch. Other questions can be directed to house-request@cs.umd.edu. The Program Committee: A. Bjorck A. Bunse-Gerstner T. Chan C. Davis A. George N. Higham D. O'Leary (chair) B. Parlett G. W. Stewart P. Van Dooren C. Van Loan M. Gutknecht (ex officio) W. Gander (ex officio)

    40. Alston Scott Householder
    On July 4, 1993, alston Scott householder, past president of SIAM, died of amassive stroke. He is survived by his wife Heidi, his daughter Jackie,
    http://www.wr.inf.ethz.ch/conferences/householder/stewart.html

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