Lixing Han
Professor
MATHEMATICS
UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN FLINT
United States of America
Biography
I received my Ph.D. in Mathematics from the University of Connecticut in 2000 under the supervision of Professor Michael Neumann. Since then I have been teaching at the University of Michigan-Flint. I am currently Professor of Mathematics.
Research Interest
My research interests include linear and multilinear algebra, optimization, and numerical analysis. For more information about my research, please visit my Research and Software pages.
Publications
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Han, Lixing & Neumann, Michael & Prasad, Upendra. (2010). Alternating projected Barzilai-Borwein methods for Nonnegative Matrix Factorization. Electronic transactions on numerical analysis ETNA. 36. 54-82.
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Han, Lixing & Xu, Jianhong. (2014). Proof of Stenger's conjecture on matrix I( -1) of Sinc methods. Journal of Computational and Applied Mathematics. 255. 805-811. 10.1016/j.cam.2013.07.001.
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Chen, Liping & Han, Lixing & Zhou, Liangmin. (2015). Computing Tensor Eigenvalues via Homotopy Methods. . . . 10.1137/15M1010725.