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Kris Sikorski

Associate Professor of Computer Science
Ph.D. , University of Utah, 1982

Professor Sikorski's current research interests are in the areas of distributed parallel scientific computation and computational complexity with emphasis on information based complexity. Of specific interest are applied problems in geophysics (3-D modeling of earthquakes), combustion (fluid mechanics), and electromagnetic wave propagation (Maxwell equations). Various parallel explicit and implicit algorithms are being studied and implemented on massively parallel machines. Information based complexity is a study of optimal algorithms for problems which are approximately solved, because of partial and contaminated information. Optimal algorithms for solving nonlinear problems with use of various error criteria are of special interest to Professor Sikorski.

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