About Dmitry Lyakhov Dmitry Lyakhov Research Scientist, Applied Mathematics and Computational Science Symbolic Computation Algebraic Algorithms mathematical modelling visual computing Dmitry Lyakhov is a Research Scientist at the Visual Computing Center (VCC) in King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST), working with Professor Dominik Michels in the Computational Sciences Group (CSG). Education and Early Career Dmitry Lyakhov graduated from Belarusian State University with a master's degree in Theoretical Physics and, later on, a Ph.D. in Mathematics. He is also an alumnus of the National Academy of Sciences of Belarus and visiting scholar of von Karman Institute for Fluid Dynamics. In 2018, he received a Nanodegree in Machine Learning. Before joining KAUST Articles Related News November 2020 An algorithm for success: KAUST-designed differential equation-solving algorithm included in Maple 2020 3 min read · Tue, Nov 17 2020 News algorithm nonlinear ordinary differential equations Symbolic Computation A KAUST-designed symbolic algorithm to solve nonlinear ordinary differential equations (ODEs) has been selected for inclusion in the current version of the computer algebra system (CAS) Maple 2020. The global symbolic and numeric computing software system—developed by the Canadian company Waterloo Maple (Maplesoft)—is widely used by scientists, engineers, and researchers to analyze, visualize, and solve mathematical problems.
An algorithm for success: KAUST-designed differential equation-solving algorithm included in Maple 2020 3 min read · Tue, Nov 17 2020 News algorithm nonlinear ordinary differential equations Symbolic Computation A KAUST-designed symbolic algorithm to solve nonlinear ordinary differential equations (ODEs) has been selected for inclusion in the current version of the computer algebra system (CAS) Maple 2020. The global symbolic and numeric computing software system—developed by the Canadian company Waterloo Maple (Maplesoft)—is widely used by scientists, engineers, and researchers to analyze, visualize, and solve mathematical problems.
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