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Bertil Gustafsson (born 1939) is a Swedish applied mathematician and numerical analyst. He is currently a Professor emeritus in the Department of Information Technology at Uppsala University, Sweden. Gustafsson is known for his work in numerical methods for time-dependent partial differential equations and its applications in fluid dynamics. He is the G in GKS (Gustafsson–Kreiss–Sundstrom) theory for initial-boundary value problems which discusses the stability criterion for numerical approximations of initial–boundary value problems. Gustafsson has also authored a couple of books on the topic numerical methods applied to PDE.

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  • بيرتل غوستافسون (بالسويدية: Bertil Gustafsson)‏ هو رياضياتي سويدي، ولد في 1939. (ar)
  • Bertil Gustafsson (born 1939) is a Swedish applied mathematician and numerical analyst. He is currently a Professor emeritus in the Department of Information Technology at Uppsala University, Sweden. Gustafsson is known for his work in numerical methods for time-dependent partial differential equations and its applications in fluid dynamics. He is the G in GKS (Gustafsson–Kreiss–Sundstrom) theory for initial-boundary value problems which discusses the stability criterion for numerical approximations of initial–boundary value problems. Gustafsson has also authored a couple of books on the topic numerical methods applied to PDE. (en)
  • Bertil Gustafsson, född 1939, är en svensk datavetare. Han disputerade 1968 vid Uppsala universitet där han senare blivit professor i numerisk analys. Han invaldes 2002 som ledamot av Vetenskapsakademien. (sv)
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  • بيرتل غوستافسون (بالسويدية: Bertil Gustafsson)‏ هو رياضياتي سويدي، ولد في 1939. (ar)
  • Bertil Gustafsson (born 1939) is a Swedish applied mathematician and numerical analyst. He is currently a Professor emeritus in the Department of Information Technology at Uppsala University, Sweden. Gustafsson is known for his work in numerical methods for time-dependent partial differential equations and its applications in fluid dynamics. He is the G in GKS (Gustafsson–Kreiss–Sundstrom) theory for initial-boundary value problems which discusses the stability criterion for numerical approximations of initial–boundary value problems. Gustafsson has also authored a couple of books on the topic numerical methods applied to PDE. (en)
  • Bertil Gustafsson, född 1939, är en svensk datavetare. Han disputerade 1968 vid Uppsala universitet där han senare blivit professor i numerisk analys. Han invaldes 2002 som ledamot av Vetenskapsakademien. (sv)
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