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ACM Transactions on Mathematical Software (TOMS), Volume 26
Volume 26, Number 1, March 2000
- Michael C. Ferris, Michael P. Mesnier, Jorge J. Moré:
NEOS and Condor: solving optimization problems over the Internet. 1-18 - Andreas Griewank, Andrea Walther:
Algorithm 799: revolve: an implementation of checkpointing for the reverse or adjoint mode of computational differentiation. 19-45 - Flavia de Tisi, Alba Valtulina:
Remark on Algorithm 761: scattered-data surface fitting that has the accuracy of a cubic polynomial. 46-48 - Peter Benner, Ralph Byers, Eric Barth:
Algorithm 800: Fortran 77 subroutines for computing the eigenvalues of Hamiltonian matrices. I: the square-reduced method. 49-77 - Josef Leydold:
Automatic sampling with the ratio-of-uniforms method. 78-98 - Y. Charlie Hu, Guohua Jin, S. Lennart Johnsson, Dimitris Kehagias, Nadia Shalaby:
HPFBench: a high performance Fortran benchmark suite. 99-149 - Thomas F. Coleman, Arun Verma:
ADMIT-1: automatic differentiation and MATLAB interface toolbox. 150-175 - Steven M. Wise, Andrew J. Sommese, Layne T. Watson:
Algorithm 801: POLSYS_PLP: a partitioned linear product homotopy code for solving polynomial systems of equations. 176-200 - Wolfgang Hörmann:
Algorithm 802: an automatic generator for bivariate log-concave distributions. 201-219
Volume 26, Number 2, June 2000
- Ronald F. Boisvert, Wayne R. Dyksen, Elias N. Houstis:
Editorial: special issue in honor of John Rice's 65th birthday. 223 - Elias N. Houstis, Ann Christine Catlin, John R. Rice, Vassilios S. Verykios, Naren Ramakrishnan, Catherine E. Houstis:
PYTHIA-II: a knowledge/database system for managing performance data and recommending scientific software. 227-253 - Naren Ramakrishnan, Calvin J. Ribbens:
Mining and visualizing recommendation spaces for elliptic PDEs with continuous attributes. 254-273 - Wayne H. Enright:
Accurate approximate solution of partial differential equations at off-mesh points. 274-292 - Lutz Grosz:
How to vectorize the algebraic multilevel iteration. 293-309 - William A. Ward:
Algorithm 803: a simpler macro processor. 310-319
Volume 26, Number 3, September 2000
- Wayne H. Enright, Ramanan Sivasothinathan:
Superconvergent interpolants for collocation methods applied to mixed-order BVODEs. 323-351 - Michael Liepelt, Klaus Schittkowski:
Remark on algorithm 746: new features of PCOMP, a Fortran code for automatic differentiation. 352-362 - George Marsaglia, Wai Wan Tsang:
A simple method for generating gamma variables. 363-372 - R. Baker Kearfott, G. William Walster:
On stopping criteria in verified nonlinear systems or optimization algorithms. 373-389 - Fayez A. Alhargan:
Algorithms for the computation of all Mathieu functions of integer orders. 390-407 - Fayez A. Alhargan:
Algorithm 804: subroutines for the computation of Mathieu functions of integer orders. 408-414 - Tamara G. Kolda, Dianne P. O'Leary:
Algorithm 805: computation and uses of the semidiscrete matrix decomposition. 415-435 - Michael Mascagni, Ashok Srinivasan:
Algorithm 806: SPRNG: a scalable library for pseudorandom number generation. 436-461
Volume 26, Number 4, December 2000
- J. Andre Weideman, Satish C. Reddy:
A MATLAB differentiation matrix suite. 465-519 - Linda Kaufman:
An observation on bisection software for the symmetric tridiagonal eigenvalue problem. 520-526 - Salvatore Filippone, Michele Colajanni:
PSBLAS: a library for parallel linear algebra computation on sparse matrices. 527-550 - Linda Kaufman:
Band reduction algorithms revisited. 551-567 - Naren Ramakrishnan, Raúl E. Valdés-Pérez:
Note on generalization in experimental algorithmics. 568-580 - Christian H. Bischof, Bruno Lang, Xiaobai Sun:
A framework for symmetric band reduction. 581-601 - Christian H. Bischof, Bruno Lang, Xiaobai Sun:
Algorithm 807: The SBR Toolbox - software for successive band reduction. 602-616 - Stuart Anderson:
Remark on algorithm 723: Fresnel integrals. 617 - Michael Mascagni, Ashok Srinivasan:
Corrigendum: Algorithm 806: SPRNG: a scalable library for pseudorandom number generation. 618-619
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