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Computing, Volume 37
Volume 37, Number 1, March 1986
- Jet Wimp, Robert Kline, Andrew Galardi:
Algorithms based on difference equations of infinite order and the computation of Laplace-type integrals. 1-18 - M. E. Brewster, Rangachary Kannan:
A computational process for choosing the relaxation parameter in nonlinear SOR. 19-29 - Giovanni Monegato, V. Pennacchietti:
Quadrature rules for Prandtl's integral equation. 31-42 - Manfred Reimer, Burkhard Sündermann:
A Remez-type algorithm for the calculation of extremal fundamental systems for polynomial spaces on teh sphere. 43-58 - José Mario Martínez
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Solution of nonlinear systems of equations by an optimal projection method. 59-70 - Luc Devroye:
Grid methods in simulation and random variate generation. 71-84 - Herbert J. Bernstein, Max Goldstein:
Parallel implementation of bisection for the calculation of eigenvalues of tridiagonal symmetric matrices. 85-91
Volume 37, Number 2, June 1986
- M. C. Er:
Performance evaluations of recursive and iterative algorithms for the Towers of Hanoi problem. 93-102 - Friedrich Stummel:
Strict optimal a posteriori error and residual bounds for Gaussian elimination in floating-point arithmetic. 103-124 - Lothar Reichel:
A method for preconditioning matrices arising from linear integral equations for elliptic boundary value problems. 125-136 - Kazuo Ishihara:
Explicit monotone iterations providing upper and lower bounds for finite element solution with nonlinear radiation boundary conditions. 137-149 - V. S. Ishutkin, K. Schönefeld:
On the globalization of Wilson-type optimization methods by means of generalized reduced gradient methods. 151-169 - K. Schönefeld:
A note on a globalization of Wilson-type optimization methods. 171-178 - Rudolf Krawczyk:
A class of interval-Newton-operators. 179-183
Volume 37, Number 3, September 1986
- Igor Moret:
On the behaviour of approximate Newton methods. 185-193 - P. J. van der Houwen, Ben P. Sommeijer, Karl Strehmel, Rüdiger Weiner:
On the numerical integration of second-order initial value problems with a periodic forcing function. 195-218 - Walter Kern:
An efficient algorithm for solving a special class of LP's. 219-226 - Rudolf Krawczyk:
Properties of interval operators. 227-245 - Jon G. Rokne:
Low complexity k-dimensional centered forms. 247-253 - Jürgen Herzberger:
On the R-order of some recurrences with applications to inclusion-methods II. 255-259 - Alan J. Hu:
Selection of the optimum uniform partition search. 261-264 - Hannu Väliaho:
A note on locating eigenvalues. 265-267 - Nikolaos I. Ioakimidis
, Eleni G. Anastasselou:
An elementary noniterative quadrature-type method for the numerical solution of a nonlinear equation. 269-275
Volume 37, Number 4, December 1986
- Alexander S. Ecker, G. Poch:
Check character systems. 277-301 - Alfred Novacek:
Using time stamps for storing and addressing extendible arrays. 303-313 - Wayne H. Enright, Paul H. Muir:
Efficient classes of Runge-Kutta methods for two-point boundary value problems. 315-334 - E. Jan W. ter Maten:
Splitting methods for fourth order parabolic partial differential equations. 335-350 - Tongxing Lu:
Solution of the matrix equation AX-XB=C. 351-355 - B. P. Acharya, T. Mohapatra:
Approximation of double integrals of analytic functions of two complex variables. 357-364 - Sunil R. Das, S. Y. Lee:
An appraisal of the performance of the MMSC subgraph generation algorithm on a Cyber System 170/720. 365-370 - Helmuth Späth:
Clusterwise linear least absolute deviations regression. 371-377

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