Randall J. LeVeque | |
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Scientific career | |
Fields | Mathematics, Applied Mathematics |
Institutions | University of Washington University of California, Los Angeles Courant Institute |
Doctoral advisor | Joseph Oliger |
Randall J.. LeVeque is a Professor of Applied Mathematics at University of Washington who works in many fields including numerical analysis, computational fluid dynamics, and mathematical theory of conservation laws.[1] Among other contributions, he is lead developer of the open source software project Clawpack for solving hyperbolic partial differential equations using the finite volume method. With Zhilin Li, he has also devised a numerical technique called the immersed interface method for solving problems with elastic boundaries or surface tension.[2][3]
He was an invited speaker at the 2006 International Congress of Mathematicians held in Madrid.[4] He became a fellow of the Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics in 2010,[5] fellow of the American Mathematical Society in 2013,[6] and a member of the National Academy of Sciences in 2021.[7]
LeVeque is a son of the well-known mathematician William J. LeVeque.