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2025-11-18, 02:02
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Pete Stewart is one of my closest colleagues.
Contents
Pete (https://www.labfans.com/bbs/#8f1cecc4-8afc-440d-8598-37440ed15325)
LINPACK (https://www.labfans.com/bbs/#1bf5e623-bd93-4e40-9f17-476b26bf8645)
Householder (https://www.labfans.com/bbs/#166b71f6-27d1-4448-9cd5-3a248586b71a)
Old Timers (https://www.labfans.com/bbs/#fb2033bb-eea5-43b1-9135-15da04a7debd)
Bibliograhy (https://www.labfans.com/bbs/#8de0919c-2dee-45cd-9d69-8cedb539f77d)
Collected Works (https://www.labfans.com/bbs/#60922cc2-ffa4-4f5c-a1a5-2bdefa9e46b8)
Oral History (https://www.labfans.com/bbs/#f33e592f-248c-4cd4-b19b-410ccd8f3862)
Pete
Pete's formal name is Gilbert W. Stewart. So why do we all call him Pete? It's a little vague. Because Pete's father was nicknamed Pete. Why? Because Pete's father's father was nickednamed Pete. That's all the explanation I ever got.
https://blogs.mathworks.com/cleve/files/Young_Pete.png
LINPACK
https://blogs.mathworks.com/cleve/files/Linpack_guys_3.png
The authors of LINPACK are Jack Dongarra, Cleve Moler, Pete Stewart and Jim Bunch. This is one of the snapshots taken in 1978 when all of us spent the summer at Argonne. Another of the snapshots was in the New York Times when Jack won the Turing award.
https://blogs.mathworks.com/cleve/files/Linpack_guys_30_later.png
Here we are 30 years later. Jack has lost the most hair, but I have the coolest shirt.
Householder
https://blogs.mathworks.com/cleve/files/Pete_Alston.png
Pete's Ph. D. thesis adviser was Alston Householder. Here are Pete, Mike Heath, Alston, and Bob Funderlic in 1970.
Old Timers
https://blogs.mathworks.com/cleve/files/Oldtimers.png
Paul van Dooren, Bo Kågström, Pete Stewart, Chris Paige, Michael Saunders, Bob Plemmons and Cleve Moler in 2017 at the Householder Symposium XX, Virginia Tech.
Bibliograhy
Here is a Linocut by Henk van der Vorst and a link to a bibliography compiled by Nelson Beebe
https://blogs.mathworks.com/cleve/files/Linocut.png
https://www.henkvandervorst.nl/computing.html
A Bibliography (https://netlib.sandia.gov/bibnet/authors/s/stewart-gilbert-w.pdf) compiled by Nelson Beebe.
Collected Works
https://blogs.mathworks.com/cleve/files/collected_works.png
Dianne O'Leary and Mischa Kilmer edited a volume of Pete's collected works.
https://link.springer.com/book/10.1007/978-0-8176-4968-5
Oral History
https://blogs.mathworks.com/cleve/files/SIAM_History.png
Thomas Haigh conducted several oral histories of computational scientists for SIAM. Here is Pete's Oral History (https://history.siam.org/oralhistories/stewart.htm).
Get the MATLAB code (requires JavaScript) (javascript:grabCode_89cbd8a151394ec68eda797cb4b4fe32())
Published with MATLAB® R2024b
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Pete Stewart is one of my closest colleagues.
Contents
Pete (https://www.labfans.com/bbs/#8f1cecc4-8afc-440d-8598-37440ed15325)
LINPACK (https://www.labfans.com/bbs/#1bf5e623-bd93-4e40-9f17-476b26bf8645)
Householder (https://www.labfans.com/bbs/#166b71f6-27d1-4448-9cd5-3a248586b71a)
Old Timers (https://www.labfans.com/bbs/#fb2033bb-eea5-43b1-9135-15da04a7debd)
Bibliograhy (https://www.labfans.com/bbs/#8de0919c-2dee-45cd-9d69-8cedb539f77d)
Collected Works (https://www.labfans.com/bbs/#60922cc2-ffa4-4f5c-a1a5-2bdefa9e46b8)
Oral History (https://www.labfans.com/bbs/#f33e592f-248c-4cd4-b19b-410ccd8f3862)
Pete
Pete's formal name is Gilbert W. Stewart. So why do we all call him Pete? It's a little vague. Because Pete's father was nicknamed Pete. Why? Because Pete's father's father was nickednamed Pete. That's all the explanation I ever got.
https://blogs.mathworks.com/cleve/files/Young_Pete.png
LINPACK
https://blogs.mathworks.com/cleve/files/Linpack_guys_3.png
The authors of LINPACK are Jack Dongarra, Cleve Moler, Pete Stewart and Jim Bunch. This is one of the snapshots taken in 1978 when all of us spent the summer at Argonne. Another of the snapshots was in the New York Times when Jack won the Turing award.
https://blogs.mathworks.com/cleve/files/Linpack_guys_30_later.png
Here we are 30 years later. Jack has lost the most hair, but I have the coolest shirt.
Householder
https://blogs.mathworks.com/cleve/files/Pete_Alston.png
Pete's Ph. D. thesis adviser was Alston Householder. Here are Pete, Mike Heath, Alston, and Bob Funderlic in 1970.
Old Timers
https://blogs.mathworks.com/cleve/files/Oldtimers.png
Paul van Dooren, Bo Kågström, Pete Stewart, Chris Paige, Michael Saunders, Bob Plemmons and Cleve Moler in 2017 at the Householder Symposium XX, Virginia Tech.
Bibliograhy
Here is a Linocut by Henk van der Vorst and a link to a bibliography compiled by Nelson Beebe
https://blogs.mathworks.com/cleve/files/Linocut.png
https://www.henkvandervorst.nl/computing.html
A Bibliography (https://netlib.sandia.gov/bibnet/authors/s/stewart-gilbert-w.pdf) compiled by Nelson Beebe.
Collected Works
https://blogs.mathworks.com/cleve/files/collected_works.png
Dianne O'Leary and Mischa Kilmer edited a volume of Pete's collected works.
https://link.springer.com/book/10.1007/978-0-8176-4968-5
Oral History
https://blogs.mathworks.com/cleve/files/SIAM_History.png
Thomas Haigh conducted several oral histories of computational scientists for SIAM. Here is Pete's Oral History (https://history.siam.org/oralhistories/stewart.htm).
Get the MATLAB code (requires JavaScript) (javascript:grabCode_89cbd8a151394ec68eda797cb4b4fe32())
Published with MATLAB® R2024b
More... (https://blogs.mathworks.com/cleve/2025/11/17/pete-stewart/?s_tid=feedtopost)