Tadano Hiroto
 Assistant Professor
                             Computational Sciences                                                        
University of Tsukuba
                                                        Japan
                        
Biography
Prof/Dr Tadano Hiroto has received his PhD in Division of Science and Engineering from University of Tsukuba Graduate School . Currently, he/she is working a Assistant Professors in University of Tsukuba Japan His/her research has included Foundations of mathematics/Applied mathematics Based on this research and fellowship training he/she has received several awards and honors, such as 2011-04-27 Japan Applied Mathematical Society The 7th Young Excellence Lecture Award ,2008-01-18 2008 High Performance Computing and Computational Science Symposium (HPCS 2008) Best Paper Award He /she have authored A method for avoiding breakdown in product-type iterative methods and its behavior for Toeplitz linear systems research articles/books.
Research Interest
Foundations of mathematics/Applied mathematics
Publications
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Sakurai T, Kodaki Y, Tadano H, Umeda H, Inadomi Y, Watanabe T, Nagashima U. A master-worker type eigensolver for molecular orbital computations. InInternational Workshop on Applied Parallel Computing 2006 Jun 18 (pp. 617-625). Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg.
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Sakurai T, Tadano H, Inadomi Y, Nagashima U. A Momentâ€Based Method for Largeâ€Scale Generalized Eigenvalue Problems. Applied Numerical Analysis & Computational Mathematics. 2004 Dec 1;1(2):516-23.
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Sakurai T, Tadano H, Kuramashi Y. Application of block Krylov subspace algorithms to the Wilson–Dirac equation with multiple right-hand sides in lattice QCD. Computer Physics Communications. 2010 Jan 31;181(1):113-7.
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Tadano H, Sakurai T. A Method for Avoiding Breakdown in Productâ€Type Iterative Methods and its Behavior for Toeplitz Linear Systems. Applied Numerical Analysis & Computational Mathematics. 2005 Aug 1;2(2):254-61.