Laszlo Veidinger
After his university years, he was employed at the Cybernetics Research Group (KKCS) of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences. Here, as a programmer of the first domestic computer, the M-3 “calculator”, he participated in solving problems that could be solved by matrix inversion (solving a chessboard-like product balance using linear programming, examining the behavior of particles in emulsions). In 1958-59, he gave a lecture on subroutines at the first domestic computer science course.
In the early 1960s, he was a postgraduate student in Moscow, then worked at the Mathematical Research Institute of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, on topics related to differential equations.
Veidinger L.: The concept and application of subroutines. In: Bálint Dömölki, Márkus Emília Révész Pálné, Ferenc Sándor, János Szelezsán, László Veidinger: Programming the electronic calculator of the M-3 machine (reproduced text of 37 lectures). MTA KKCs, Budapest, 1958-59.
Veidinger L.: Error estimation for Massau's method of characteristics. Proceedings of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences' Mathematical Research Institute – 1961. Academy Publishing House, Budapest, 1961, pp. 323-331.
Veidinger L.: Error bounds in finite-difference approximations to solutions of symmetric hyperbolic systems. Proceedings of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences' Institute of Mathematics – 1963. Academy Press, Budapest, 1963, pp. 173-181.
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