Talk:Christian Reinsch
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[edit]Splines are an important concept in mathematics and computer graphics. Reinsch's paper, cited is the seminal work on smoothing splines, with broad impact on all further work. It therefore meets criterion 1 of Wikipedia:Notabiliy (academics).
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- Articles in other projects de:Christian Reinsch, pt:Christian Reinsch.--Salix alba (talk): 17:44, 5 July 2020 (UTC)
I'm not sure if its the same person but there seems to be a quite influential paper on SVD with Golub "Singular value decomposition and least squares solutions", G. H. Golub & C. Reinsch [1], [2]
Also seems to have developed a numerically stable version of the Goertzel algorithm algorithm.
And seems to be behind the numerical work which led to the creation of LINPACK.[3]
If you can confirm that this is the same person then there is definitely enough to pass the notability barrier. --Salix alba (talk): 08:49, 6 July 2020 (UTC)
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