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Alston Scott Householder

Alston Scott Householder
Born 5 May 1904
Died 4 July 1993 (1993-07-05) (aged 89)
Fields Numerical Analysis
Linear Algebra
Institutions Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Alma mater University of Chicago
Thesis The Dependence of a Focal Point Upon Curvature in the Calculus of Variations (1937)
Doctoral advisor Gilbert Ames Bliss
Known for Householder transformation

Alston Scott Householder (Rockford, Illinois, USA, 5 May 1904 – Malibu, California, USA, 4 July 1993) was an American mathematician who specialized in mathematical biology and numerical analysis, inventor of the Householder transformation and of Householder's method. Married to Belle Householder (died 1975), children: John, Jackie and remarried 1984 to Heidi Householder, née Vogg.

Householder spent his youth in Alabama; receiving a BA in philosophy from the Northwestern University of Evanston, Illinois in 1925, and an MA, also in philosophy, from Cornell University in 1927. He taught mathematics while preparing for his PhD, which was awarded at the University of Chicago in 1937. His thesis dealt with the topic of the calculus of variations.

After receiving his doctorate, Householder concentrated on the field of mathematical biology, working with several other researchers with Nicolas Rashevsky at the University of Chicago.

In 1946, Householder joined the Mathematics Division of the Oak Ridge National Laboratory, where he was appointed chair in 1948; it is during this period that his interests shift toward numerical analysis. In 1969 he left ORNL to become Professor of Mathematics at the University of Tennessee, where he eventually became chairman. In 1974 he retired and went to live in Malibu, California.


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