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ACM Transactions on Mathematical Software (TOMS), Volume 24
Volume 24, Number 1, March 1998
- Allan J. MacLeod:
Algorithm 779: Fermi-Dirac Functions of Order -;1/2, 1/2, 3/2, 5/2. 1-12 - Philip W. Sharp, James H. Verner:
Generation of High-Order Interpolants for Explicit Runge-Kutta Pairs. 13-29 - Elias N. Houstis, John R. Rice, Sanjiva Weerawarana, Ann Christine Catlin, P. N. Papachiou, Ko-Yang Wang, M. Gaitatzes:
PELLPACK: A Problem-Solving Environment for PDE-Based Applications on Multicomputer Platforms. 30-73 - Anshul Gupta, Fred G. Gustavson, Mahesh V. Joshi, Sivan Toledo:
The Design, Implementation, and Evaluation of a Symmetric Banded Linear Solver for Distributed-Memory Parallel Computers. 74-101 - Kenneth G. Hamilton:
Algorithm 780: Exponential Pseudorandom Distribution. 102-106 - Charles T. Fulton, Steven Pruess:
The Computation of Spectral Density Functions for Singular Sturm-Liouville Problems Involving Simple Continuous Spectra. 107-129 - Roger B. Sidje:
Expokit: A Software Package for Computing Matrix Exponentials. 130-156
Volume 24, Number 2, June 1998
- Edmond Chow, Michael A. Heroux:
An Object-Oriented Framework for Block Preconditioning. 159-183 - Greg Breinholt, Christoph Schierz:
Algorithm 781: Generating Hilbert's Space-Filling Curve by Recursion. 184-189 - Aart J. C. Bik, Peter Brinkhaus, Peter M. W. Knijnenburg, Harry A. G. Wijshoff:
The Automatic Generation of Sparse Primitives. 190-225 - Christian H. Bischof, Gregorio Quintana-Ortí:
Computing Rank-Revealing QR Factorizations of Dense Matrices. 226-253 - Christian H. Bischof, Gregorio Quintana-Ortí:
Algorithm 782: Codes for Rank-Revealing QR Factorizations of Dense Matrices. 254-257
Volume 24, Number 3, September 1998
- Jörg Peters:
Algorithm 783: Pcp2Nurb - smooth free-form surfacing with linearly trimmed bicubic B-splines. 261-267 - Bo Kågström, Per Ling, Charles Van Loan:
GEMM-based level 3 BLAS: high-performance model implementations and performance evaluation benchmark. 268-302 - Bo Kågström, Charles Van Loan:
Algorithm 784: GEMM-based level 3 BLAS: portability and optimization issues. 303-316 - Chenglie Hu:
Algorithm 785: a software package for computing Schwarz-Christoffel conformal transformation for doubly connected polygonal regions. 317-333 - Terje O. Espelid:
Remark on algorithm 706: DCUTRI - an algorithm for adaptive cubature over a collection of triangles. 334-335 - Stewart A. Levin:
Remark on algorithm 622: a simple macroprocessor. 336-340 - George Marsaglia, Wai Wan Tsang:
The Monty Python method for generating random variables. 341-350 - Tim R. Hopkins:
Certification of algorithm 734: a Fortran 90 code for unconstrained nonlinear minimization. 351-354 - Walter Gautschi:
Remark on algorithm 726: ORTHPOL - A package of routines for generating orthogonal polynomials and Gauss-type quadrature rules. 355-356
Volume 24, Number 4, December 1998
- David M. Smith:
Algorithm 786: Multiple-Precision Complex Arithmetic and Functions. 359-367 - Kersti Ekeland, Brynjulf Owren, Eivor Øines:
Stiffness Detection and Estimation of Dominant Spectrum with Explicit Runge-Kutta Methods. 368-382 - Robert J. Renka, Ron Brown:
Remark on Algorithm 761. 383-385 - Mauricio G. C. Resende, Thomas A. Feo, Stuart H. Smith:
Algorithm 787: Fortran Subroutines for Approximate Solution of Maximum Independent Set Problems Using GRASP. 386-394 - Kendall E. Atkinson, Youngmok Jeon:
Algorithm 788: Automatic Boundary Integral Equation Programs for the Planar Laplace Equation. 395-417 - Willy Govaerts, Yuri A. Kuznetsov, B. Sijnave:
Implementation of Hopf and Double-Hopf Continuation Using Bordering Methods. 418-436 - Ralf Giering, Thomas Kaminski:
Recipes for adjoint code construction. 437-474 - Martin Berzins, R. Fairlie, S. V. Pennington, J. M. Ware, L. E. Scales:
SPRINT2D: Adaptive Software for PDEs. 475-499
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