Tanya M. Morton
Favorite Links
Chris's Homepage
The Floating Men
Shelford Ladies Rugby
My Old Vanderbilt Homepage
doctanya@hotmail.com
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Thought I'd put together a quick and easy website to put my publications and favorite links.

I work as an engineer at
The MathWorks in Cambridge, mainly in the automotive industry. I am a developer and consultant for The Model-Based Calibration Toolbox.

Interests: radial basis functions, statistical modelling, optimization, approximation theory, rugby, horse riding and travelling.
Publications
A Duchon framework for the sphere (with Simon Hubbert), submitted, 2002
L_p error estimates for radial basis function interpolation on the sphere (with Simon Hubbert), submitted, 2002
Radial basis functions for engine modelling (with Steve Knott of Ford Motor Company), IMechE, 2002
Model-based calibration of an ECU, Components in Electronics, August, 2002
Error bounds for solving pseudodifferential equations on spheres by collocation with zonal kernels (with Marian Neamtu), J. Approx. Theory. Vol. 114, No.2, 242-268, 2002
Improved error bounds for solving pseudodifferential equations on spheres by collocation with zonal kernels, Trends in approximation theory, K. Kopotun, T. Lyche, and M. Neamtu, Vanderbilt University Press, Nashville, TN, 317-326, 2001
Two approaches to solving pseudodifferential equations on spheres using spherical radial basis functions,  Engineering Analysis with Boundary Elements,  to appear, 2002.
Run-time precoder updates for HDSL2 (with Marc Kimpe, Kevin Schneider), Standards committee T1-Telecommunications contribution, 1998.
Meeting the challenge of modern complexity, Scientific Computing World, December 2002