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11: Bonita V. Saunders
… … Bonita V. Saunders, born in Portsmouth, Virginia, is a member of the Applied and Computational Mathematics Division of the Information Technology Laboratory at the National Institute of Standards and Technology. … in computational and applied mathematics from Old Dominion University, Norfolk, Virginia. … In 2019 she was named a Fellow of the Washington Academy of Sciences. As the principal developer of graphics for the DLMF, she has collaborated with other NIST mathematicians, computer scientists, and student interns to produce informative graphs and dynamic interactive visualizations of elementary and higher mathematical functions over both simply and multiply connected domains. …
12: Marjorie A. McClain
… …  1956 in Ithaca, New York) is a mathematician in the Applied and Computational Mathematics Division of NIST where she has provided support for mathematical software libraries and assisted with numerical computing projects since 1979. … McClain received a degree in mathematics from Bucknell University in 1978 and an M. …
13: 9 Airy and Related Functions
14: Peter Paule
… …  1958 in Ried im Innkreis, Austria) is Professor of Mathematics (successor to Bruno Buchberger), Director of the Research Institute for Symbolic Computation (RISC), and Director of the Doctoral Program on Computational Mathematics at the Johannes Kepler University, Linz, Austria. Paule’s main research interests are computer algebra and algorithmic mathematics, together with connections to combinatorics, special functions, number theory, and other related fields. He is on the editorial boards for the Journal of Symbolic Computation and The Ramanujan Journal, and is Managing Editor of Annals of Combinatorics. He is also Editor-in-Chief of the Springer book series Texts and Monographs in Symbolic Computation. …
15: Bruce R. Miller
… …  1953 in Houston, Texas) is on the staff of the Applied and Computational Mathematics Division of the Information Technology Laboratory in the National Institute of Standards and Technology. … While developing the supporting theories, he discovered a passion for symbolic computation and computer algebra. …There, he carried out research in non-linear dynamics and celestial mechanics, developing a specialized computer algebra system for high-order Lie transformations. …
16: George E. Andrews
An expert on q -series, he is the author of q -Series: Their Development and Application in Analysis, Number Theory, Combinatorics, Physics, and Computer Algebra. … Andrews was elected to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in 1997, and to the National Academy of Sciences (USA) in 2003. …He holds honorary degrees from the Universities of Parma, Florida, Waterloo, Illinois, and SASTRA University (India). …
17: Foreword
In 1964 the National Institute of Standards and Technology11 1 Then known as the National Bureau of Standards. published the Handbook of Mathematical Functions with Formulas, Graphs, and Mathematical Tables, edited by Milton Abramowitz and Irene A. …That 1046-page tome proved to be an invaluable reference for the many scientists and engineers who use the special functions of applied mathematics in their day-to-day work, so much so that it became the most widely distributed and most highly cited NIST publication in the first 100 years of the institution’s existence. … However, we have also seen the birth of a new age of computing technology, which has not only changed how we utilize special functions, but also how we communicate technical information. … Particular attention is called to the generous support of the National Science Foundation, which made possible the participation of experts from academia and research institutes worldwide. …
18: Frank W. J. Olver
… … Having witnessed the birth of the computer age firsthand (as a colleague of Alan Turing at NPL, for example), Olver is also well known for his contributions to the development and analysis of numerical methods for computing special functions. … After leaving NIST in 1986, Olver became a professor at the Institute for Physical Science and Technology and the Department of Mathematics at the University of Maryland. … Institute of Mathematics and its Applications in 1974, and a Foreign Member of the Royal Society of Sciences, Uppsala, Sweden in 1996. … In 1989 the conference “Asymptotic and Computational Analysis” was held in Winnipeg, Canada, in honor of Olver’s 65th birthday, with Proceedings published by Marcel Dekker in 1990. …
19: 1 Algebraic and Analytic Methods
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20: William P. Reinhardt
His undergraduate and graduate degrees are from the University of California at Berkeley and Harvard University, respectively. …Reinhardt is a frequent visitor to the NIST Physics Laboratory in Gaithersburg, and to the Joint Quantum Institute (JQI) and Institute for Physical Sciences and Technology (ISTP) at the University of Maryland. … Reinhardt was elected to Fellowship in: The American Physical Society 1980, the American Association for the Advancement of Science 1983, Phi Beta Kappa 1998, and The Institute of Physics (UK) 2000. …