Loyce M. Adams
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| 🎓 Alma mater | University of Virginia |
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Loyce M. Adams is an applied mathematician and Professor Emeritus in the Department of Applied Mathematics at the University of Washington, known for her research on successive over-relaxation for solving systems of linear equations.
Life
Adams completed her undergraduate degree at West Virginia Institute of Technology in Mathematics in 1975.[1]. She then obtained her Ph.D. in 1983 from the University of Virginia, working on iterative methods for parallel computers under the supervision of James McDonough Ortega [2]. She is married to applied mathematician Randall J. LeVeque.
Research
Adams has worked on iterative and parallel methods during and since her doctorate [3]. In recent years, she has worked on modeling tidal effects on tsunamis and hazard assessment [4]
References
- ↑ "Loyce Adams - Department of Applied Mathematics - University of Washington". amath.washington.edu.
- ↑ "Loyce Adams - The Mathematics Genealogy Project". www.genealogy.math.ndsu.nodak.edu.
- ↑ "Google Scholar". scholar.google.com.
- ↑ Adams, Loyce M.; LeVeque, Randall J.; González, Frank I. (28 April 2014). "The Pattern Method for Incorporating Tidal Uncertainty Into Probabilistic Tsunami Hazard Assessment (PTHA)". arXiv:1404.7216 [math.NA].
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