Volume 10, Number 1, March 1984
Volume 10, Number 2, June 1984
Volume 10, Number 3, September 1984
- Jack Dongarra, Stanley C. Eisenstat:
Squeezing the most out of an algorithm in CRAY FORTRAN.
219-230

- I. N. Molchanov, V. S. Zubatenko, L. D. Nikolenko, M. F. Yakovlev:
A program complex for solving systems of linear algebraic equations.
231-241

- Maria-Cecilia Rivara:
Design and data structure of fully adaptive, multigrid, finite-element software.
242-264

- John F. Monahan:
Algorithm 616: fast computation of the Hodges-Lehmann location estimator.
265-270

- Richard A. Kronmal, Arthur V. Peterson Jr.:
An acceptance-complement analogue of the mixture-plus-acceptance-rejection method for generating random variables.
271-281

- Philip E. Gill, Walter Murray, Michael A. Saunders, Margaret H. Wright:
Procedures for optimization problems with a mixture of bounds and general linear constraints.
282-298

- Filippo Aluffi-Pentini, Valerio Parisi, Francesco Zirilli:
A differential-equations algorithm for nonlinear equations.
299-316

- Filippo Aluffi-Pentini, Valerio Parisi, Francesco Zirilli:
Algorithm 617: DAFNE: a differential-equations algorithm for nonlinear equations.
317-324

- Eric Regener:
Multiprecision integer division examples using arbitrary radix.
325-328

- Thomas F. Coleman, Burton S. Garbow, Jorge J. Moré:
Software for estimating sparse Jacobian matrices.
329-345

- Thomas F. Coleman, Burton S. Garbow, Jorge J. Moré:
Algorithm 618: FORTRAN subroutines for estimating sparse Jacobian Matrices.
346-347

- Robert Piessens, Rudi Huysmans:
Algorithm 619: automatic numerical inversion of the Laplace transform [D5].
348-353

- Robert Piessens:
Remark on algorithm 354: numerical inversion of Laplace transform.
354

Volume 10, Number 4, December 1984
- John R. Rice, Richard J. Hanson:
Algorithm 620: References and Keywords for Collected Algorithms of the ACM.
359-360

- Cheryl M. Black, Robert Burton, Thomas H. Miller:
The Need for an Industry Standard of Accuracy for Elementary-Function Programs.
361-366

- A. Eiger, K. Sikorski, Frank Stenger:
A bisection method for systems of nonlinear equations.
367-377

- Ben P. Sommeijer, P. J. van der Houwen:
Algorithm 621: Software with Low Storage Requirements for Two-Dimensional, Nonlinear, Parabolic Differential Equations.
378-396

- Alan Bundy:
A generalized interval package and its use for semantic checking.
397-409

- John R. Rice, Calvin, William A. Ward:
Algorithm 622: A Simple Macroprocessor.
410-416

- Robert J. Renka:
Interpolation of data on the surface of a sphere.
417-436

- Robert J. Renka:
Algorithm 623: Interpolation on the Surface of a Sphere.
437-439

- Robert J. Renka:
Algorithm 624: Triangulation and Interpolation at Arbitrarily Distributed Points in the Plane.
440-442

- John R. Rice:
Numerical Computation with General Two-Dimensional Domains.
443-452

- John R. Rice:
Algorithm 625: A Two-Dimensional Domain Processor.
453-462

- Albrecht Preusser:
Computing contours by successive solution of quintic polynomial equations.
463-472

- Albrecht Preusser:
Algorithm 626: TRICP: a contour plot program triangular meshes.
473-475

- Burton S. Garbow:
Remark on "Algorithm 535: The QZ Algorithm to Solve the Generalized Eigenvalue Problem for Complex Matrices [F2]".
476

- Pedro Celis:
Remark: Corrections and Errors in John Ivie's Some MACSYMA Programs for Solving Recurrence Relations.
477-478

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