Maxim Naumov, Ph.D.

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2009 Computer Sciences Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN, United States 
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Computer Science, Mathematics
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Ahmed Hamdy Mohamed Sameh grad student 2009 Purdue
 (Parallel iterative algorithms for large sparse linear systems.)
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Naumov M, Arsaev M, Castonguay P, et al. (2015) AMGX: A library for GPU accelerated algebraic multigrid and preconditioned iterative methods Siam Journal On Scientific Computing. 37: S602-S626
Naumov M. (2012) Preconditioned Block‐Iterative Methods on GPUs Pamm. 12: 11-14
Naumov M. (2011) On the modification of an eigenvalue problem that preserves an eigenspace Journal of Computational and Applied Mathematics. 235: 5432-5440
Xu Q, Kais S, Naumov M, et al. (2010) Exact calculation of entanglement in a 19-site two-dimensional spin system Physical Review a - Atomic, Molecular, and Optical Physics. 81
Naumov M, Manguoglu M, Sameh AH. (2010) A tearing-based hybrid parallel sparse linear system solver Journal of Computational and Applied Mathematics. 234: 3025-3038
Naumov M, Sameh AH. (2009) A tearing-based hybrid parallel banded linear system solver Journal of Computational and Applied Mathematics. 226: 306-318
Naumov M, Lee S, Haley B, et al. (2008) Eigenvalue solvers for atomistic simulations of electronic structures with NEMO-3D Journal of Computational Electronics. 7: 297-300
Klimeck G, Ahmed SS, Bae H, et al. (2007) Atomistic simulation of realistically sized nanodevices using NEMO 3-D - Part I: Models and benchmarks Ieee Transactions On Electron Devices. 54: 2079-2089
Naumov M, Sameh A. (2007) A parallel eigenvalue problem solver for computational nanoelectronics Pamm. 7: 2020097-2020098
Bourchtein A, Bourchtein L, Naumov M. (2004) On correctness of the vertical discretization in numerical weather prediction models Applied Mathematics and Computation. 158: 513-527
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