Welcome to Frank Uhlig's home page!
My Web credo:
``Linko, ergo sum.''
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e-mail. Or:
Postal address: Frank Uhlig, Department of Mathematics, Auburn
University, Auburn, AL 36849-5310, USA .
Instructors interested in obtaining a copy my elementary Linear Algebra textbook
F. Uhlig :
Transform Linear Algebra
should contact my publisher Prentice Hall.
This book is different from the standard textbooks: it is like no other
elementary textbook in the development of concepts and foundations of
Linear Algebra.
I am currently (Fall 2004) on Sabbatical, in and out of Auburn all
the time.
In Spring Quarter 2005 I will teach one section of Linear Algebra MATH
2660, using the above textbook, and Numerical Linear Algebra MATH 5640/6640,
using
my notes that I have posted as a pdf file on my webpage.
(It is best to print those pages out 50 at a time as the the need
arises and the course progresses.)
My office hours (312
Parker
Hall) are from 8 am to after 3 pm, except during the hours when I
teach.
[I do like to eat and go swimming in the noon hour
...])
My mathematical interests lie in Matrix Theory with all of its applications
from
Numerical Analysis to Mechanics and Education.
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You can learn about my publications by checking out the
Details on our handbooks ``Numerical Algorithms with C (or Fortran)'', joint
with
G. Engeln-Müllges, Aachen, are carried by Springer, New York and Springer Germany. It will be
easiest
to find
if you start a search at either one of the Springer sites with my last
name.
You can also check our book's
home page.
And if you just want to learn the latest
Bundesliga standings, click and voilà ; or see pictures
of
John Coltrane and his saxophone . . .
If you want to reach me, here is my address and more:
Frank Uhlig
Department of Mathematics
Parker Hall
Auburn University
Auburn, AL 36849-5310, U S A
FAX : (334) 844-6555
office: (334) 844-6584
My office with the Math
Department
is in 312
Parker
Hall, on the south side of
Roosevelt Drive on the
Auburn
campus.
Or try to send me
e-mail.
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