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John R. Rice (computer scientist)

John Rischard Rice was an American mathematician and computer scientist. He was the W. Brooks Fortune Distinguished Professor Emeritus of Computer Science and a professor of mathematics at Purdue University. He specialized in numerical computing, founded the ACM Transactions on Mathematical Software and was the author of more than 20 books and approximately 300 research articles.

Biography
Rice was born on June 6, 1934, in Tulsa, Oklahoma, and grew up in small towns in Oklahoma. After taking a one-year postdoctoral position at the National Bureau of Standards, he became a researcher for General Motors. This led to the founding of ACM Transactions on Mathematical Software (TOMS) in 1975, of which Rice would be editor-in-chief until 1993. Rice died at home on January 7, 2024, at the age of 89. ==Research==
Research
Rice showed an early interest in computing, publishing a paper titled "Electronic Brains" as a college sophomore. Although his early research was on the mathematics of approximation theory, he spent most of his career working in the analysis of algorithms for solving numerical problems, and particularly on the solution of elliptic partial differential equations. ==Books==
Books
Rice's Introduction to Computer Science (with J. K. Rice, published by Holt, Rinehart, and Winston in 1969) was the "leading textbook of the day" Rice's other books include: • Solving Elliptic Problems with ELLPACK (Springer-Verlag, 1985) • Mathematical Aspects of Scientific Software (Springer-Verlag, 1988) • Expert Systems for Scientific Computing (North Holland, 1992) • Enabling Technologies for Computational Science (Kluwer, 2000) ==Awards and honors==
Awards and honors
Rice was named the Brooks Fortune Professor in 1989. In 1994, he was elected a member of the National Academy of Engineering for his "for leadership in founding the field of mathematical software and for fundamental contributions to its content". He is also a Fellow of the AAAS and a Fellow of the Association for Computing Machinery. ==See also==
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