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SIAM Review, Volume 39
Volume 39, Number 1, 1997
- Tobin A. Driscoll:
Eigenmodes of Isospectral Drums. 1-17 - Panayot S. Vassilevski:
On Two Ways of Stabilizing the Hierarchical Basis Multilevel Methods. 18-53 - Alan Edelman:
The Mathematics of the Pentium Division Bug. 54-67 - Alexander M. Balk:
New Conservation Laws for the Interaction of Nonlinear Waves. 68-94 - John E. Angus:
Classroom Note: The Inspection Paradox Inequality. 95-97 - Jon Lee:
Classroom Note: Hoffman's Circle Untangled. 98-105 - Marc R. Roussel:
Classroom Note: An Analytic Center Manifold For a Simple Epidemiological Model. 106-109 - François Dubeau:
Classroom Note: Horizontal Circular Curves and Cubics. 110-117 - David A. Peters:
Classroom Note: Optimum Spring-Damper Design For Mass Impact. 118-122 - Problems and Solutions. 123-141
- Book Reviews. 142-178
Volume 39, Number 2, 1997
- Victor Y. Pan:
Solving a Polynomial Equation: Some History and Recent Progress. 187-220 - Sam D. Howison, John D. Morgan, John R. Ockendon:
A Class of Codimension-Two Free Boundary Problems. 221-253 - Ilse C. F. Ipsen:
Computing an Eigenvector with Inverse Iteration. 254-291 - Luis A. Fernández:
Classroom Note: On the Limits of the Lagrange Multiplier Rule. 292-297 - Manuel Delgado:
Classroom Note: The Lagrange-Charpit Method. 298-304 - John Karro, Chi-Kwong Li:
Classroom Note: A Unified Elementary Approach to Canonical Forms of Matrices. 305-309 - Kelly J. Black:
Classroom Note: Putting Constraints in Optimization for First-Year Calculus Students. 310-312 - Russell M. Reid:
Classroom Note: Some Eigenvalue Properties of Persymmetric Matrices. 313-316 - Problems and Solutions. 317-332
- R. Bruce Kellogg:
Book Reviews. 333-374
Volume 39, Number 3, 1997
- Lloyd N. Trefethen:
Pseudospectra of Linear Operators. 383-406 - Arnold Neumaier:
Molecular Modeling of Proteins and Mathematical Prediction of Protein Structure. 407-460 - Dicky C. K. Yan:
Case Studies from Industry: Optimal and Dominating Strategies for Determining Continuous Caster Product Dimensions. 461-471 - M. P. Johnson, C. Rennick, Eugene J. Zak:
Case Studies from Industry: Skiving Addition to the Cutting Stock Problem in the Paper Industry. 472-483 - Kevin G. TeBeest:
Classroom Note: Numerical and Analytical Solutions of Volterra's Population Model. 484-493 - Yolanda Villacampa-Esteve, Ángel Balaguer, Josep Lluis Usó-Doménech:
Classroom Note: A Study of a Semi-Infinite Integral. 494-495 - Helmar Nunes Moreira, Yuquan Wang:
Classroom Note: Global Stability in an S→I→R→I Model. 496-502 - Achiya Dax:
Classroom Note: An Elementary Proof of Farkas' Lemma. 503-507 - R. W. R. Darling:
Classroom Note: Converting Matrix Riccati Equations to Second-Order Linear ODE. 508-510 - S. H. Smith:
Classroom Note: Time-Dependent Poiseuille Flow. 511-513 - Problems and Solutions. 514-527
- R. Bruce Kellogg:
Book Reviews. 528-569
Volume 39, Number 4, 1997
- Michel Balinski, Guillaume Ratier:
Of Stable Marriages and Graphs, and Strategy and Polytopes. 575-604 - Carla D. Savage:
A Survey of Combinatorial Gray Codes. 605-629 - Willard L. Miranker:
Interference Effects in Computation. 630-643 - David I. Gottlieb, Chi-Wang Shu:
On the Gibbs Phenomenon and Its Resolution. 644-668 - Michael C. Ferris, Jong-Shi Pang:
Engineering and Economic Applications of Complementarity Problems. 669-713 - Wing K. Chui, James Glimm, Folkert M. Tangerman, A. P. Jardine, J. S. Madsen, T. M. Donnellan, R. Leek:
Case Study from Industry: Process Modeling in Resin Transfer Molding as a Method to Enhance Product Quality. 714-727 - Aaron Melman:
Classroom Note: Geometry and Convergence of Euler's and Halley's Methods. 728-735 - Hossein Arsham:
Classroom Note: Initialization of the Simplex Algorithm: An Artificial-Free Approach. 736-744 - Chris Rorres, David Gilman Romano:
Classroom Note: Finding the Center of a Circular Starting Line in an Ancient Greek Stadium. 745-754 - Johnny Snyder:
Classroom Note: Stability Considerations for Numerical Methods. 755-760 - Problems and Solutions. 761-789
- R. Bruce Kellogg:
Book Reviews. 790-809
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