Publications
1998. Four algorithms for the efficient computation of truncated pivoted QR approximation to a sparse matrix. TR-98-12
1995. Theory of the Combination of Observations Least Subject to Errors. SIAM, Philadelphia.[Translation of Gauss (1821, 1823, 1826).].
1995. On the solution of block Hessenberg systems. Numerical Linear Algebra with Applications. 2(3):287-296.
2000. The decompositional approach to matrix computation. Computing in Science Engineering. 2(1):50-59.
1981. Exploratory research on training aids for naive users of interactive systems. Proceedings of the 44th ASIS Annual Meeting. 18:65-67.
2007. The Expression of a Plant-type Ferredoxin Redox System provides Molecular Evidence for a Plastid in the Early Dinoflagellate Perkinsus marinus. Protist. 158(1):119-130.
1982. Structure and function of small ribonucleoproteins from eukaryotic cells. Princess Takamatsu symposiaInt. Symp. Princess Takamatsu Cancer Res. Fund. 12:101-107.
1983. Small Ribonucleoproteins from Eukaryotes: Structures and Roles in RNA Biogenesis. Cold Spring Harbor Symposia on Quantitative BiologyCold Spring Harb Symp Quant Biol. 47:893-900.
2009. Off-Line Loop Investigation for Handwriting Analysis. IEEETransactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence. 31(2):193-209.
2012. Role of GbpA protein, an important virulence-related colonization factor, for Vibrio cholerae's survival in the aquatic environment. Environmental Microbiology Reports. (4):439-445.
2006. Probabilistic I/O automata: Theories of two equivalences. CONCUR 2006–Concurrency Theory. :343-357.
2003. A process-algebraic language for probabilistic I/O automata. CONCUR 2003-Concurrency Theory. :193-207.
2009. Persona : An Online Social Network with User-Defined Privacy Categories and Subject Descriptors. Computer. 39(4):135-146.
2009. Using Graphics Processors for High-Performance Computation and Visualization of Plasma Turbulence. Computing in Science Engineering. 11(2):52-59.
2007. Plasma Turbulence Simulation and Visualization on Graphics Processors: Efficient Parallel Computing on the Desktop. Bulletin of the American Physical Society. Volume 52, Number 11