Homepages of Interval Computations Researchers
- Marilton Sanchotene de
Aguiar (cellular automaton models based on interval mathematics)
- Goetz
Alefeld (in German)
Member of the
European Academy of Sciences
- Rene Alt
- Fernando
L. Alvarado (software for managing interval systems of equations,
electric power systems)
- Vinícius
Alvim Andrade
- Joaquim Armengol Llobet
(modal interval analysis and its applications to dynamical systems)
- Hossein
Arsham (Interval Computational Optimization with Sensitivity Analysis)
- B.
Ross Barmish (robust control)
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Benjamin C. Bedregal (computability aspects of interval
computations)
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Nelson Beebe
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Frederic Benhamou (interval constraints)
- Daniel Berleant (probability)
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Heiner Berlejung (in German)
- Martin
Berz (Taylor models, interval computations, automatic
differentiation, and their application to physics)
Fellow of the American Physical Society (APS)
- Gerd
Bohlender
- Stefan Borovac
- Keith M.
Briggs (exact reals)
- Marcilia Andrade
Campos (interval probability)
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L.G. Casado (Interval global optimization)
- Enrique Castillo
(interval initial conditions and interval constraints for ODEs)
- Martine
Ceberio (optimization, constraint programming, soft constraints)
- Andras Csallner
- Tibor Csendes
- George F. Corliss
- Gregory E. Coxson (interval
linear algebra algorithms and applications os these and other interval
algorithms in engineering and science)
- Annie Cuyt
- Marc Daumas
(reliable, adapted and certified computer arithmetic)
- Stefano De Pascale
- Gracaliz Pereira
Dimuro (semantic models
based on interval coherence spaces, interval models for soft computing,
domain-theoretical foundations for interval mathematics)
- Tiaraju Asmuz
Diverio (applications to power engineering)
- Maarten
Van Emden
- Richard J. Fateman
(scientific programming; algebraic manipulation by computer)
- Luiz Henrique de Figueiredo
(applications of interval and affine arithmetic)
- Andreas Frommer
- Juergen
Garloff (robust control, polynomial systems)
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Stefan Geörg (in German)
- Alexandre Goldsztejn
(intervals and constraints)
- Laurent
Granvilliers (interval constraints, numeric Constraint
Sastifaction Problems, symbolic/numeric algorithms, parallel algorithms)
- Markus Grimmer
- Pascal
Van Hentenryck
- Peter
Hertling
- Timothy Hickey
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Matthias Hocks (in German)
- Werner
Hofschuster
- Carlos Holbig
(interval computations in high performance environment)
- Chenyi Hu
(scientific computing, parallel computation and architecture,
interval analysis and applications)
Chair, Computer Science Department
- Eero
Hyvönen
- Ronald Van Iwaarden
(interval arithmetic, automatic differentiation, global optimization)
- Ken Jackson
(numerical solution of ODEs and related problems)
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Peter Januschke (in German)
- Luc Jaulin
(interval analysis, with application to bounded-error
estimation and robust control)
- Robert I. John
(interval-valued fuzzy sets and their applications)
- Fabienne Jezequel
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R. Baker Kearfott
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Tim Kersten (in German)
- Youn-Kyung Kim
(Taylor models)
- Martin
Koeber (in German; enclosure methods for differential
equations and nonlinear systems of equations)
- Lubomir
Kolev; for a list of publications,
click
here (solving linear and nonlinear systems of equations, robust
stability, global optimization, application of interval
analysis in electrical engineering)
- Walter Kraemer
- Werner Krandick
- Vladik Kreinovich
(feasibility of interval algorithms; applications of interval computations)
Fellow of the International Society of Management
Engineers (ISME),
Elite Member of the Society for Management of Uncertainty (SMU)
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Ulrich Kulisch (in German)
- Wolfgang Kühn
(discrete and continuous dynamical systems)
- Zenon Kulpa
(diagrammatic approach to interval algebra and arithmetic;
linear interval equations)
- Steve Kwee (in German)
- Bruno Lang
- Weiye Li (combining
intervals with probabilities)
- Rudolf
Lohner
- Johannes Luethi
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Shikharesh Majumdar
(applications of interval computation to performance
evaluation of computing systems)
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Ramon Lopez de Mantaras
- Kaj Madsen
- Kyoko Makino
(Taylor models, automatic differentiation, application to physics)
- Mihaly Markot
(applications to geometrical combinatorics; interval-related space
engineering applications)
- Svetoslav Markov
(numerical methods with result
verification, convex and interval analysis, computer arithmetic, linear
algebra, dynamical models of biological processes)
- Nuria Mata (interval
methods in geometry, with applications to computer vision,
computer-aided design, etc.)
- Carlos Mate (decision support systems in the energy sector)
- Ramon E. Moore
(interval computations)
- Norbert
Mueller
- Jean-Michel Muller
(computer arithmetic: algorithms and architecture)
- P. S. V. Nataraj
(interval analysis, Taylor methods,
and applications in control systems engineering)
- Patricia
A. Nava (combining interval, fuzzy, and neural
techniques)
- Ned Nedialkov
(validated methods for differential equations)
- Markus
Neher (in English and German)
- Vyacheslav (Slava) Nesterov
- Arnold
Neumaier (optimization, linear algebra, computer-assisted
proofs, enclosure of solutions of differential equations)
- Shin'ichi Oishi
- Vadim Olshevsky
(systems with structured matrices, and applications to data and signal
processing)
- Pavel Pankov
Chair, Department of Mathematics and Physics,
International University of Kyrgyzstan
Corresponding Member, Kyrgyzstani National Academy of Sciences
- Chandra
Sekhar Pedamallu (global optimization)
- Ljiljana Petkovic
- Miograd Petkovic
- Knut Petras
(validated methods for ODEs)
- John D. Pryce
- M. V. Rama Rao
(fuzzy finite element
methods)
- Stefan Ratschan
- Dietmar Ratz (in
German)
- Gabriel Dos Reis
- Nathalie Revol
(arbitrary precision interval computations,
scientific computing, global optimization)
- Luis M. Rocha
(computing uncertainty of interval-based sets)
- Jiri Rohn
- Michel
Rueher (interval constraints)
- Siegfried Rump
- Nikolaos
Sahinidis
- Regivan Hugo Nunes
Santiago
(domain-theoretical foundations for interval mathematics)
- Hermann Schichl
- Marco
Schnurr
- Michael
Schulte
- Luis
A. Seco (interval methods in quantum mechanics)
- Alexander Semenov
- Sergey P. Shary
- Stig Skelboe
- Dmitri Shiriaev
- Simeon Simoff
(interval approach to reasoning with incomplete knowledge)
Senior Member,
Institute of Analytic Professionals of Australia
(IAPA)
- Mark Stadtherr
- James E. Stine, Jr.
(interval hardware)
- Jorge Stolfi
(affine arithmetic and applications)
- Peter
Gabor Szabo (optimization, in particular combinatoric geometric
optimization)
- Raul
Antonio Trejo Ramirez (interval functions; adding intervals to
functional languages)
- Warwick Tucker
(dynamical systems)
- Jeff
Tupper (generalized interval arithmetic)
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I. Burhan Turksen (interval-valued fuzzy sets)
Fellow of IEEE,
Fellow of the International Fuzzy Systems Association (IFSA)
- Josep Vehi (interval methods
in control)
- Brigitte Verdonk
(interval arithmetic and symbolic-numeric computation)
- G.
William Walster
- Carol L. Walker
(interval-valued fuzzy sets)
- Yoshitaka
Watanabe
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Andreas Wiethoff (in German)
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Michael Wolfe
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Juergen Wolff von Gudenberg (in German)
- Gang Xiang
(computing and applying statistics under interval uncertainty)
- Yiyu Yao (set
intervals, operations with set intervals, and their applications)
- Jun Yu
- Ilya Zaslavsky (error
propagation, error visualization)
- Jens Zemke
- Piotr
Zgliczynski (rigorous, computer assisted study of dynamics of PDEs)
- Martine Ziegler (algorithmic
foundations of numerics, computational complexity, physics and
computation)
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Homepages of Researchers Applying Interval Computations
- Luke
E. K. Achenie (applications chemical engineering)
- Gianni Arioli
(computer assisted methods for the study of dynamical systems)
- Arrigo
Benedetti
(application of interval methods to circuit design and simulation
problems)
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Andrew P. Bernat (parallel computations and astronomical applications)
- Adrian Bowyer
(application to geometric modeling, in particular, to
manufacturing, robotics, archeology, etc.)
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James Buckley (interval methods in intelligent control)
- Sergey Chesnokov
(use of intervals and partially known probabilities in logical
reasoning and data processing; webpage in Russian)
- Isaac
Elishakoff (applications to Mechanical Engineering)
Foreign Member, National Academy of
Sciences of the Republic of Georgia
- Greg Hager
- Thomas
C. Hales (densest arrangements of spheres in space)
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Joel Hass (geometric computations)
- Robert Joan-Arinyo
(geometric problems in Computer-Aided Design and
Computer-Aided Manufacturing)
- Andreas
Klimke (fuzzy data processing)
- Igor
Kozine (Reliability and risk analysis, Creating databases with
reliability and reliability related information, uncertainty analysis
with imprecise probabilities)
- Honghai Liu (fault
detection and diagnosis of space robots)
- Weldon Lodwick
(use of interval and fuzzy methods in optimization,
differential equations, and Geographical Information Systems, with
applications to bio-medicine, environment, and industrial processes)
- Fabien Lydoire
(applications to robotics;
the original webpage in French)
- Jerry Mendel
(interval-valued fuzzy sets and their applications)
Life Fellow of IEEE
- Jean-Pierre
Merlet (applications to mechanisms, robots, medical robots,
and optimization)
- Robert
Mullen (uncertainty in mechanics and civil engineering)
Fellow of the
American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE)
- Rafi
L. Muhanna (reliable engineering computing)
- Mirko Navara
(interval-valued fuzzy sets)
- Hung T. Nguyen
(interval bounds for probabilities and degrees of belief)
- Nicholas
M. Patrikalakis (applications to CAD/CAM, geometric modeling, data
approximation, shipbuilding, and robotics)
- Witold Pedrycz
(information granulation)
IEEE Fellow
- Boris
Peltsverger (networks, control)
- Hanh H. Pham
(applications to planning; applications to investment and
marketing)
- Andrzej Pownuk
(applications of interval, probabilistic, and fuzzy techniques in
civil engineering)
-
Alessandro Provetti
- Jose Ragot
(applications to diagnosis and facult detection)
- Jose Rodellar
(robust control, active control of civil engineering structures)
- Timothy J. Ross
(intervals in building
possibility distributions, for use in reliability theory)
Fellow of the
American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE)
- Sanjeev V. Sabnis
(applications to statistics)
- Giovanni
Spagnuolo (in Italian; uses interval techniques and evolutionary
algorithms for circuit simulation and circuit tolerance analysis and
design)
- Nilo
Stolte (computer graphics: interval arithmetic,
implicit surfaces, and voxels)
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