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Math @ Duke
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Donald Rose, Professor of Computer Science and Mathematics
 - Contact Info:
Teaching (Fall 2009):
- COMPSCI 150.001, INTRO NUMER METH/ANALY
- North Building 306, MW 01:15 PM-02:30 PM
- COMPSCI 150.01R, INTRO NUMER METH/ANALY
- North Building 306, F 01:15 PM-02:30 PM
Teaching (Spring 2010):
- COMPSCI 296.05, NUMERICAL COMPUTATION FOR ECON
- North Building 306, MW 01:15 PM-02:30 PM
- Research Interests:
Numerical solution of nonlinear algebraic and differential equations, numerical linear algebra, and scientific computing.
- Recent Publications
(More Publications)
- H. Shao, K. J. Sampson, J. B. Pormann, D. J. Rose, C. S. Henriquez, A Resistor Interpretation of General Anisotropic Cardiac Tissue: use of triangular meshes,
MATHEMATICAL BIOSCIENCES
(Summer, Accepted, 2004)
- H. Shao, K. J. Sampson, J. B. Pormann, D. J. Rose, C. S. Henriquez, A Resistor Interpretation of General Anisotropic Cardiac Tissue: use of triangular meshes,
MATHEMATICAL BIOSCIENCES
(Accepted, 2004)
- D. Rose, et al., Computer Simulations of Cardiac Electrophysiology,
Proceedings of the EC2000 Conference
(November, 2000)
- D. Rose, et al., Automated Membrane Model Creation,
Proceedings of Computers in Cardiology
(September, 2000)
- D. Rose, H. Shao, and C. Henriquez, Discretization of Anisotropic Convection-Diffusion Equations, Convective M-matrices and Their Iterative Solution,
VLSI DESIGN 10
(2000),
pp. 485-529
- Recent Grant Support
- PREDICTING REAL OPTIMIZED MATERIALS: TAILORING MOLECULAR POTENTIALS TO DISCOVER OPTIMUM MOLECULES, DARPA (white paper), 2004/05-2009/04.
- From rationalization to design: Employing theory to map and to exploit the richness of "molecular space", NSF (white paper), 2004/09-2007/08.
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dept@math.duke.edu
ph: 919.660.2800
fax: 919.660.2821
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Mathematics Department
Duke University, Box 90320
Durham, NC 27708-0320
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