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Journal of the ACM, Volume 9, 1962
Volume 9, Number 1, January 1962
- R. A. Brooker, Derrick Morris:
A General Translation Program for Phrase Structure Languages. 1-10 - Stephen Warshall:
A Theorem on Boolean Matrices. 11-12 - Thomas N. Hibbard:
Some Combinatorial Properties of Certain Trees With Applications to Searching and Sorting. 13-28 - Leland H. Williams:
Algebra of Polynomials in Several Variables for a Digital Computer. 29-40 - Gerald Estrin, C. R. Viswanathan:
Organization of a "Fixed-Plus-Variable" Structure Computer for Computation of Eigenvalues and Eigenvectors of Real Symmetric Matrices. 41-60 - Richard Bellman:
Dynamic Programming Treatment of the Travelling Salesman Problem. 61-63 - W. E. Milne, R. R. Reynolds:
Fifth-Order Methods for the Numerical Solution of Ordinary Differential Equations. 64-70 - Richard Elton von Holdt:
Inversion of Triple-Diagonal Compound Matrices. 71-83 - David L. Phillips:
A Technique for the Numerical Solution of Certain Integral Equations of the First Kind. 84-97 - D. Morrison:
Optimal Mesh Size in the Numerical Integration of an Ordinary Differential Equation. 98-103 - Roger L. Crane, Robert J. Lambert:
Stability of a Generalized Corrector Formula. 104-117 - Eldon R. Hansen:
On Quasicyclic Jacobi Methods. 118-135 - Lionello A. Lombardi:
Mathematical Structure of Nonarithmetic Data Processing Procedures. 136-159
Volume 9, Number 2, April 1962
- H. Bottenbruch:
Structure and Use of ALGOL 60. 161-221 - Bruce W. Arden, Bernard A. Galler, Robert M. Graham:
An Algorithm for Translating Boolean Expressions. 222-239 - Franz L. Alt:
Digital Pattern Recognition by Moments. 240-258 - Worthie Doyle:
Operations Useful for Similarity-Invariant Pattern Recognition. 259-267 - D. R. Smith, Charles H. Davidson:
Maintained Activity in Neural Nets. 268-279 - Henry P. Kramer:
A Note on the Self-Consistency of Definitions of Generalization and Inductive Inference. 280-281 - R. C. Bose, R. J. Nelson:
A Sorting Problem. 282-296
Volume 9, Number 3, July 1962
- John H. Holland:
Outline for a Logical Theory of Adaptive Systems. 297-314 - Joyce Friedman:
A Decision Procedure for Computations of Finite Automata. 315-323 - H. Allen Curtis:
Multiple Reduction of Variable Dependency of Sequential Machines. 324-344 - Gerard P. Weeg:
The Structure of an Automaton and Its Operation-Preserving Transformation Group. 345-349 - Seymour Ginsburg, H. Gordon Rice:
Two Families of Languages Related to ALGOL. 350-371 - Sheldon Sobel:
Oscillating Sort - A New Sort Merging Technique. 372-374 - John S. Bailey, George Epstein:
Single Function Shifting Counters. 375-378 - James J. Peterka:
A Method for Obtaining Specific Values of Compiling-Parameter Functions. 379-386 - Thomas A. Holdiman:
Management Techniques for Real Time Computer Programming. 387-404 - Sol Weintraub:
Cumulative Binomial Probabilities. 405-407
Volume 9, Number 4, October 1962
- A. L. Dulmage, N. S. Mendelsohn:
Matrices Associated With the Hitchcock Problem. 409-418 - Jerome M. Kurtzberg:
On Approximation Methods for the Assignment Problem. 419-439 - Terence G. Jones:
An Algorithm for the Numerical Application of a Linear Operator. 440-449 - Jim Douglas Jr., James E. Gunn:
Alternating Direction Methods for Parabolic Systems in m Space Variables. 450-456 - P. E. Chase:
Stability Properties of Predictor-Corrector Methods for Ordinary Differential Equations. 457-468 - Arthur C. Fleck:
Isomorphism Groups of Automata. 469-476 - David G. Cantor:
On The Ambiguity Problem of Backus Systems. 477-479 - Albert A. Grau:
A Translator-Oriented Symbolic Programming Language. 480-487 - Adin D. Falkoff:
Algorithms for Parallel-Search Memories. 488-511 - Frank B. Baker:
Information Retrieval Based upon Latent Class Analysis. 512-521 - Gerald Estrin, C. R. Viswanathan:
Correction and Addendum: "Organization of a 'Fixed-Plus-Variable' Structure Computer for Computation of Eigenvalues and Eigenvectors of Real Symmetric Matrices". 522
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