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HSNC 1987: Princeton, NJ, USA
- G. E. Crane:
Proceedings of the ACM Conference on History of Scientific and Numeric Computation, HSNC 1987, Princeton, New Jersey, USA, May 13-15, 1987. ACM 1987, ISBN 978-0-89791-229-7 - Herman H. Goldstine:
Keynote address - Remembrance of things past. 1-16 - L. Fox:
Early numerical analysis in the United Kingdom. 21-39 - John Todd:
The prehistory and ancient history of computation at the U.S. National Bureau of Standards. 47-51 - David J. Wheeler:
Programmed computing at the Universities of Cambridge and Illinois in the early fifties. 53-58 - John R. Rice:
Mathematical software and ACM Publications. 59-62 - Martin H. Gutknecht:
The pioneer days of scientific computing in Switzerland. 63-69 - Magnus R. Hestenes:
Conjugacy and gradients in variational theory and analysis. 71-90 - Carl-Erik Fröberg:
BIT - a child of the computer. 91-93 - Ivo Babuska:
Comments on postwar development of computational mathematics in some countries of Eastern Europe. 95-96 - James W. Cooley:
How the FFT gained acceptance. 97-100 - C. William Gear, Robert D. Skeel:
The development of ODE methods: a symbiosis between hardware and numerical analysis. 105-115 - David M. Young:
An historical review of iterative methods. 117-123 - J. Tinsley Oden:
Some historic comments on finite elements. 125-130 - Beresford N. Parlett:
J. H. Wilkinson's work and influence on matrix computations. 133-138 - James M. Varah:
The work of George Forsythe and his students. 139-150
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