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ACM Transactions on Mathematical Software (TOMS), Volume 8, 1982
Volume 8, Number 1, March 1982
- Fred T. Krogh:
ACM Algorithms Policy. 1-4 - K. L. Hiebert:
An Evaluation of Mathematical Software That Solves Systems of Nonlinear Equations. 5-20 - Charles B. Dunham:
Choice of Basis for Chebyshev Approximation. 21-25 - Narsingh Deo, G. M. Prabhu, Mukkai S. Krishnamoorthy:
Algorithms for Generating Fundamental Cycles in a Graph. 26-42 - Christopher C. Paige, Michael A. Saunders:
LSQR: An Algorithm for Sparse Linear Equations and Sparse Least Squares. 43-71 - Tony F. Chan:
An Improved Algorithm for Computing the Singular Value Decomposition. 72-83 - Tony F. Chan:
Algorithm 581: An Improved Algorithm for Computing the Singular Value Decomposition [F1]. 84-88 - Allen E. Tracht:
Remark on "Algorithm 334: Normal Random Deviates". 89
Volume 8, Number 2, June 1982
- Lawrence F. Shampine:
Implementation of Rosenbrock Methods. 93-113 - George F. Corliss, Y. F. Chang:
Solving Ordinary Differential Equations Using Taylor Series. 114-144 - David C. Hoaglin, Virginia Klema, Stephen C. Peters:
Exploratory Data Analysis in a Study of the Performance of Nonlinear Optimization Routines. 145-162 - Joachim H. Ahrens, Ulrich Dieter:
Computer Generation of Poisson Deviates from Modified Normal Distributions. 163-179 - John G. Lewis:
Implementation of the Gibbs-Poole-Stockmeyer and Gibbs-King Algorithms. 180-189 - John G. Lewis:
Algorithm 582: The Gibbs-Poole-Stockmeyer and Gibbs-King Algorithms for Reordering Sparse Matrices. 190-194 - Christopher C. Paige, Michael A. Saunders:
Algorithm 583: LSQR: Sparse Linear Equations and Least Squares Problems. 195-209 - D. P. Laurie:
Algorithm 584: CUBTRI: Automatic Cubature over a Triangle. 210-218 - David S. Flamm, Robert A. Walker:
Remark on "Algorithm 506: HQR3 and EXCHNG: Fortran Subroutines for Calculating and Ordering the Eigenvalues of a Real Upper Hessenberg Matrix". 219-220 - John G. Lewis:
Remark on "Algorithms 508 and 509: Matrix Bandwidth and Profile Reduction and A Hybrid Profile Reduction Algorith". 221
Volume 8, Number 3, September 1982
- Eldon F. D. Ellison, Gautam Mitra:
UIMP: User Interface for Mathematical Programming. 229-255 - Robert Schreiber:
A New Implementation of Sparse Gaussian Elimination. 256-276 - Tateaki Sasaki, Hirokazu Murao:
Efficient Gaussian Elimination Method for Symbolic Determinants and Linear Systems. 277-289 - Claude Brezinski:
Algorithm 585: A Subroutine for the General Interpolation and Extrapolation Problems. 290-301 - David R. Kincaid, John R. Respess, David M. Young, Rober R. Grimes:
Algorithm 586: ITPACK 2C: A FORTRAN Package for Solving Large Sparse Linear Systems by Adaptive Accelerated Iterative Methods. 302-322 - Richard J. Hanson, Karen H. Haskell:
Algorithm 587: Two Algorithms for the Linearly Constrained Least Squares Problem. 323-333 - R. J. Hanson:
Remark on "Algorithm 507: Procedures for Quintic Natural Spline Interpolation". 334
Volume 8, Number 4, December 1982
- Philip Wolfe:
Checking the Calculation of Gradients. 337-343 - Walter L. Anderson:
Fast Hankel Transforms Using Related and Lagged Convolutions. 344-368 - Walter L. Anderson:
Algorithm 588: Fast Hankel Transforms Using Related and Lagged Convolutions. 369-370 - Jack J. Dongarra:
Algorithm 589: SICEDR: A FORTRAN Subroutine for Improving the Accuracy of Computed Matrix Eigenvalues. 371-375 - Paul Van Dooren:
Algorithm 590: DSUBSP and EXCHQZ: FORTRAN Subroutines for Computing Deflating Subspaces with Specified Spectrum. 376-382 - William J. Hemmerle:
Algorithm 591: A Comprehensive Matrix-Free Algorithm for Analysis of Variance. 383-401 - Burton S. Garbow:
Remark on "Algorithm 535: The QZ Algorithm to Solve the Generalized Eigenvalue Problem". 402 - David S. Dodson, Roger G. Grimes:
Remark on "Algorithm 539: Basic Linear Algebra Subprograms for Fortran Usage". 403-404 - Albert G. Buckley:
Remark on "Algorithm 580: QRUP: A Set of FORTRAN Routines for Updating QR Factorizations". 405
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