Retired Professor | Providence University | Taiwan
Dr. Lin-Tian Luh is an internationally recognized mathematician whose research centers on radial basis functions, approximation theory, numerical analysis, and function space theory. His seminal contributions resolved longstanding challenges in the optimal choice of shape parameters, particularly through the development of sharp, high-dimensional error bounds that significantly advanced meshless and interpolation methods. His work has influenced applications in numerical solutions of partial differential equations and high-accuracy scattered data interpolation, with publications in leading SCI-indexed journals. According to Scopus and Google Scholar records, his research demonstrates strong scholarly impact, with documented citations, multiple indexed documents, and a sustained h-index reflecting long-term influence in numerical mathematics.
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