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William B Gragg

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Nationality
  
American

Fields
  
Mathematics


Name
  
William Gragg

Known for
  
Gragg Extrapolation

Doctoral advisor
  
Peter Henrici

Institutions
  
Naval Postgraduate School

Thesis
  
Repeated extrapolation to the limit in the numerical solution of ordinary differential equations (1964)

Alma mater
  
University of California, Los Angeles

Institution
  
Naval Postgraduate School

William B. Gragg is Emeritus Professor in the Department of Applied Mathematics at the Naval Postgraduate School. He has made fundamental contributions in numerical analysis, particularly the areas of numerical linear algebra and numerical methods for ordinary differential equations.

He received his PhD at UCLA in 1964 under the direction of Peter Henrici. His dissertation work resulted in the Gragg Extrapolation method for the numerical solution of ordinary differential equations (sometimes also called the Bulirsch–Stoer algorithm).

Gragg is also well known for his work on the QR algorithm for unitary Hessenberg matrices, on updating the QR factorization, superfast solution of Toeplitz systems, parallel algorithms for solving eigenvalue problems, as well as his exposition on the Pade table and its relation to a great number of algorithms in numerical analysis.

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William B. Gragg Wikipedia