Cleve Moler (Matlab, MathWorks) passed away on May 20, 2026
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Cleve Moler, cofounder of MathWorks and creator of MATLAB, passed away at age 86. His contributions to numerical computing, including LINPACK and EISPACK, profoundly impacted science and engineering.
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