Frans van Gool
Revision as of 20:16, 26 December 2019 by GerdIsenberg (talk | contribs)
Home * People * Frans van Gool
Frans van Gool, [2]
a Dutch mathematician, computer scientist and business analyst.
He holds a Ph.D. from Utrecht University in 1992 on non-linear potential theory under Emile Bertin [3],
and researched on optimization and parallelization of algorithms as postdoc affiliated with the Delft University of Technology during the mid 90s.
Already at Utrecht University, he was involved in computer chess programming as author of the chess program Larmee, and along with Erik Leenders,
as co-author of the chess program Ares. Frans van Gool is further interested in the game of Mastermind and published a Java applet [4] and algorithm [5] of that game.
Selected Publications
1990 ...
- Frans van Gool (1991). Announcements of new results. Commentationes Mathematicae Universitatis Carolinae, Vol. 32, No. 4
- Frans van Gool (1992). Topics in Non-Linear Potential Theory. Ph.D. thesis, Utrecht University, advisor Emile Bertin
- Frans van Gool (1992). Semilinear Perturbation of Linear Harmonic Spaces. Annales Academiæ Scientiarum Fennicæ, Vol. 17
- Frans van Gool (1992). Lower semicontinuous functions with values in a continuous lattice. Commentationes Mathematicae Universitatis Carolinae, Vol. 33, No. 3 [7]
2000 ...
- Frans van Gool (2000). Resolvents in Semi-linear Harmonic Spaces. Potential Analysis, Vol. 12, No. 2
- Frans van Gool (2000). Nonlinear Kernels and Their Resolvents. Potential Analysis, Vol. 12, No. 2
External Links
- Frans van Gool - Niederlande | LinkedIn
- Fransiscus van Gool - The Mathematics Genealogy Project
- Frans van Gool's MasterMind applet
- Frans van Gool's MasterMind algorithm
- SourceForge.net: Frans van Gool
References
- ↑ Frans van Gool - Niederlande | LinkedIn
- ↑ not to confused with the Dutch architect Frans van Gool
- ↑ Fransiscus van Gool - The Mathematics Genealogy Project
- ↑ Frans van Gool's MasterMind applet
- ↑ Frans van Gool's MasterMind algorithm
- ↑ Czech Digital Mathematics Library - Author: van Gool, Frans
- ↑ Lattice from Wikipedia