Hans Schneider

Affiliations: 
University of Wisconsin, Madison, Madison, WI 
Area:
Mathematics
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Alexander Craig Aitken grad student 1952 Edinburgh
 (Matrices with Non Negative Elements)

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David H. Carlson grad student 1963 UW Madison
George P. Barker grad student 1969 UW Madison
Olga Holtz grad student 2000 UW Madison
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Butkovic P, Schneider H, Sergeev S. (2015) On The Max-Algebraic Core Of A Nonnegative Matrix ∗ Electronic Journal of Linear Algebra. 27: 1075
Engel GM, Schneider H, Sergeev S. (2014) On sets of eigenvalues of matrices with prescribed row sums and prescribed graph Linear Algebra and Its Applications. 455: 187-209
Butkovič P, Schneider H, Sergeev S, et al. (2013) Two cores of a nonnegative matrix Linear Algebra and Its Applications. 439: 1929-1954
Holtz O, Mehrmann V, Schneider H. (2013) Matrices that commute with their derivative. on a letter from Schur to Wielandt Linear Algebra and Its Applications. 438: 2574-2590
Butkovič P, Schneider H, Sergeev S. (2012) Recognizing Weakly Stable Matrices Siam Journal On Control and Optimization. 50: 3029-3051
Sergeev S, Schneider H. (2012) CSR expansions of matrix powers in max algebra Transactions of the American Mathematical Society. 364: 5969-5994
Butkoviÿc P, Schneider H, Sergeev S. (2012) Z-matrix equations in max algebra, nonnegative linear algebra and other semirings ∗ Linear & Multilinear Algebra. 60: 1191-1210
Katz RD, Schneider H, Sergeev S. (2012) On commuting matrices in max algebra and in classical nonnegative algebra Linear Algebra and Its Applications. 436: 276-292
Sergeev S, Schneider H, Butkovič P. (2009) On visualization scaling, subeigenvectors and Kleene stars in max algebra Linear Algebra and Its Applications. 431: 2395-2406
Goodall I, Colman PG, Schneider HG, et al. (2007) Desirable performance standards for HbA(1c) analysis - precision, accuracy and standardisation: consensus statement of the Australasian Association of Clinical Biochemists (AACB), the Australian Diabetes Society (ADS), the Royal College of Pathologists of Australasia (RCPA), Endocrine Society of Australia (ESA), and the Australian Diabetes Educators Association (ADEA). Clinical Chemistry and Laboratory Medicine. 45: 1083-97
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