Amiram Harten | |
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Born | 1946[1] |
Died | 1994 |
Nationality | Israeli |
Alma mater | New York University |
Known for | TVD scheme ENO scheme Shock capturing schemes |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Applied Mathematics |
Institutions | Tel Aviv University, UCLA |
Doctoral advisor | Peter Lax |
Amiram Harten (1946 – 1994) was an American-Israeli applied mathematician. Harten made fundamental contribution to the development of high-resolution schemes for the solution of hyperbolic partial differential equations. Among other contributions, he developed the total variation diminishing scheme, which gives an oscillation free solution for flow with shocks.[2]
In 1980s, Harten along with Björn Engquist, Stanley Osher, and Sukumar R. Chakravarthy developed the essentially non-oscillatory (ENO) schemes. The article on ENO, titled, Uniformly High Order Accurate Essentially Non-oscillatory Schemes, III was published in Journal of Computational Physics, in 1987 [3] and is one of the most cited papers in the field of scientific computing. It was republished in 1997 in the same journal.[4] Harten is listed as an ISI highly cited researcher.[5]
In 1990 Harten gave a talk on "Recent developments in shock-capturing schemes" at the International Congress of Mathematicians in Kyoto.[6]