Abstract

Roland Glowinski published 8 books and more than 300 articles. He was also an editor of many very well cited proceedings. Hence this attempt to summarize his scientific work is not likely to do justice to his work. Nevertheless, we will try to extract his major contributions, such as the augmented Lagrangian algorithm, various domain decomposition and fictitious methods and their performance on the Navier–Stokes equations in a moving domain. Roland has created a school of applied mathematicians remarkable by their rigor and efficiency for industrial applications. He marked his time and his books will be authorities as long as computer architectures are similar to their present structures.

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