Goong Chen
Goong Chen (, born July 7, 1950, Kaohsiung, Taiwan) is a Taiwanese applied mathematician known for his use of computer forensics and computer simulation to recreate what may have occurred in aviation accidents. He is currently a professor of mathematics at Texas A&M University. Provided by Wikipedia
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Linear stochastic control systems / by 317096 Chen, Guanrong, Chen, Goong, Hsu, Shih-Hsun
Published 1995 -
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Light, the universe and everything-12 Herculean tasks for quantum cowboys and black diamond skiers by Agarwal, Girish, Allen, Roland E., Bezdekova, Iva, Boyd, Robert W., Chen, Goong, Hanson, Ronald, Hawthorne, Dean L., Hemmer, Philip, Kim, Moochan B., Kocharovskaya, Olga, Lee, David M., Lidstrom, Sebastian K., Lidstrom, Suzy, Losert, Harald, Maier, Helmut, Neuberger, John W., Padgett, Miles J., Raizen, Mark, Rajendran, Surjeet, Rasel, Ernst, Schleich, Wolfgang P., Scully, Marlan O., Shchedrin, Gavriil, Shvets, Gennady, Sokolov, Alexei V., Svidzinsky, Anatoly, Walsworth, Ronald L., Weiss, Rainer, Wilczek, Frank, Willner, Alan E., Yablonovich, Eli, Zheludev, Nikolay
Published 2020
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