
Bradley Alpert
Fast multipole method, Helmholtz equation, Maxwell's equations, Arthur S. Flemming Award
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Bradley K. Alpert is a computational scientist at NIST. He is probably best known for co-developing fast spherical filters. His fast spherical filters were critical in the construction of the most efficient three-dimensional fast multipole methods for solving the Helmholtz equation and Maxwell's equations. Other well-known work of his includes contributions to computational methods for time-domain wave propagation, quadratures for singular integrals, and multiwavelets...
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Bradley K. Alpert is a computational scientist at NIST. He is probably best known for co-developing fast spherical filters. His fast spherical filters were critical in the construction of the most efficient three-dimensional fast multipole methods for solving the Helmholtz equation and Maxwell's equations. Other well-known work of his includes contributions to computational methods for time-domain wave propagation, quadratures for singular integrals, and multiwavelets. Alpert was awarded the 2006 Flemming Award for his work on spherical filters and his other contributions to scientific computing.