Dr. Karen Braman, an assistant professor of in the mathematics and computer science department at the South Dakota School of Mines and Technology, has been selected for the Householder Symposium, which is an international gathering devoted to matrix computations and linear algebra. Candidates must go through an application process in order to be considered and the conference is held once every three years. Dr. Braman's work on the QR algorithm using middle deflations was selected from the highly competitive list of applications. The symposium will be held in Zeuthen, Germany during the first week in June.
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