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Browse All Reviews > Software (D) > Programming Languages (D.3) > Language Classifications (D.3.2) > Fortran 77 (D.3.2...)
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Reviews about "Fortran 77 (D.3.2...)":
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Algorithm 810: The SLEIGN2 Sturm-Liouville Code Bailey P., Everitt W., Zettl A. ACM Transactions on Mathematical Software 27(2): 143-192, 2001. Type: Article
SLEIGN2 is the latest version of a package that has been developed over the last 35 years to solve a wide variety of Sturm-Liouville eigenvalue problems. The bulk of this paper covers the analytic background of the general problem. Thi...
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May 16 2002 |
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An implementation of a Fourier series method for the numerical inversion of the Laplace transform D’Amore L., Laccetti G., Murli A. ACM Transactions on Mathematical Software 25(3): 279-305, 1999. Type: Article
A software package for the inversion of the Laplace transform using the Riemann inversion formula is described. This technique assumes, of course, that the transform is known in the complex plane, information not always available in en...
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May 1 2000 |
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Algorithm 793: GQRAT--Gauss quadrature for rational functions Gautschi W. ACM Transactions on Mathematical Software 25(2): 213-239, 1999. Type: Article
This algorithm concerns Gaussian-type quadrature formulas that are exact for rational functions that have poles of known orders at known locations. Poles near the integration interval are treated somewhat differently to increase conver...
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Dec 1 1999 |
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Algorithm 784: GEMM-based level 3 BLAS: portability and optimization issues Kågström B., van Loan C. ACM Transactions on Mathematical Software 24(3): 303-316, 1998. Type: Article
The basic linear algebra subroutines (BLAS) consist ofthree libraries (known as Levels 1, 2, and 3) and form an integral partof much of the important numerical software developed over the last twodecades. Efficient implementations of t...
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Jun 1 1999 |
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Algorithm 782: codes for rank-revealing QR factorizations of dense matrices Bischof C., Quintana-Ortí G. ACM Transactions on Mathematical Software 24(2): 254-257, 1998. Type: Article
A rank-revealing QR (RRQR) factorization is an efficient way to compute a reasonable representation of the null space of a matrix. This paper and the accompanying algorithm describe and analyze a suite of codes that implement combinati...
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Feb 1 1999 |
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Fortran 77 for engineers and scientists (4th ed.) Nyhoff L., Leestma S., Prentice-Hall, Inc., Upper Saddle River, NJ, 1996. Type: Book (9780133630039)
After an initial feeling of stepping into a time warp, I have concluded that this book actually delivers on its goal. It is intended to present a problem-solving approach to programming for student scientists and engineers (but not for...
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Sep 1 1997 |
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Algorithm 759: VLUGR3: a vectorizable adaptive-grid solver for PDEs in 3D--Part II. code description Blom J., Verwer J. ACM Transactions on Mathematical Software 22(3): 329-347, 1996. Type: Article
VLUGR2 and VLUGR3, for partial differential equations (PDEs) in two and three spatial dimensions, respectively, are vectorizable Fortran 77 codes that solve initial boundary-value problems involving a system of PDEs. Both codes use an ...
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Mar 1 1997 |
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Structured FORTRAN 77 for engineers and scientists (4th ed.) Etter D., Benjamin-Cummings Publ. Co., Inc., Redwood City, CA, 1993. Type: Book (9780805317756)
This fourth edition of a well-known introductory text extends coverage to FORTRAN 90, with chapter 11 devoted to this new update. Care is taken to separate FORTRAN 90 statements from FORTRAN 77, so that users can still run programs usi...
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Apr 1 1994 |
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Engineering applications software development using Fortran 77 Moses G., John Wiley & Sons, Inc., New York, NY, 1988. Type: Book (9789780471638513)
Every sophisticated creative craft has associated with it a body of techniques that is fairly well known by the practitioners but that is either unavailable or difficult to find in print. The same is true of major scientific applicatio...
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Jan 1 1990 |
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Effective FORTRAN 77 Metcalf M., Oxford University Press, Inc., New York, NY, 1985. Type: Book (9789780198537090)
Despite the floccinaucinihilipilification (the act or habit of estimating as worthless) by many people, the oldest surviving programming language FORTRAN still thrives. When the language first appeared in 1957, it was a revolution when...
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Mar 1 1986 |
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