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Full-Text Articles in Physical Sciences and Mathematics
Terminal Talk - The Wofford Connection - November 1968, Wofford College Computer Center
Terminal Talk - The Wofford Connection - November 1968, Wofford College Computer Center
Terminal Talk
No abstract provided.
Terminal Talk - The Wofford Connection - October 1968, Wofford College Computer Center
Terminal Talk - The Wofford Connection - October 1968, Wofford College Computer Center
Terminal Talk
No abstract provided.
Terminal Talk - The Wofford Connection - September 1968, Wofford College Computer Center
Terminal Talk - The Wofford Connection - September 1968, Wofford College Computer Center
Terminal Talk
No abstract provided.
Numerical Analysis For The Consumer, D. Dodson, J. Ewing, P. Miller, W. Nylin, E. Petarik, S. Prues
Numerical Analysis For The Consumer, D. Dodson, J. Ewing, P. Miller, W. Nylin, E. Petarik, S. Prues
Department of Computer Science Technical Reports
No abstract provided.
Terminal Talk - The Wofford Connection - August 1968, Wofford College Computer Center
Terminal Talk - The Wofford Connection - August 1968, Wofford College Computer Center
Terminal Talk
No abstract provided.
Ptss User's Manual, E. J. Desautels
Ptss User's Manual, E. J. Desautels
Department of Computer Science Technical Reports
No abstract provided.
Terminal Talk - The Wofford Connection - July 1968, Wofford College Computer Center
Terminal Talk - The Wofford Connection - July 1968, Wofford College Computer Center
Terminal Talk
No abstract provided.
Electronic Computers - A Historical Survey In Print, Saul Rosen
Electronic Computers - A Historical Survey In Print, Saul Rosen
Department of Computer Science Technical Reports
No abstract provided.
An Evaluation Of Five Polynomial Zero Finders, David S. Dodson, Phillip A. Miller, William C. Nylin, John R. Rice
An Evaluation Of Five Polynomial Zero Finders, David S. Dodson, Phillip A. Miller, William C. Nylin, John R. Rice
Department of Computer Science Technical Reports
No abstract provided.
Qslin - A Fortran Subroutine Package For The Solution Of Non-Linear Two-Point Boundary Value Problems, S. Silverston
Qslin - A Fortran Subroutine Package For The Solution Of Non-Linear Two-Point Boundary Value Problems, S. Silverston
Department of Computer Science Technical Reports
No abstract provided.
Least Squares Cubic Spline Approximation I - Fixed Knots, Carl De Boor, John R. Rice
Least Squares Cubic Spline Approximation I - Fixed Knots, Carl De Boor, John R. Rice
Department of Computer Science Technical Reports
No abstract provided.
Least Squares Cubic Spline Approximation, Ii - Variable Knots, Carl De Boor, John R. Rice
Least Squares Cubic Spline Approximation, Ii - Variable Knots, Carl De Boor, John R. Rice
Department of Computer Science Technical Reports
No abstract provided.
Ortnrm - A Fortran Subroutine Package For The Solution Of Linear Two-Point Boundary Value Problems, S. Silverston
Ortnrm - A Fortran Subroutine Package For The Solution Of Linear Two-Point Boundary Value Problems, S. Silverston
Department of Computer Science Technical Reports
No abstract provided.
Paul Feyerabend's Telegram, Rudolf Kaehr
Paul Feyerabend's Telegram, Rudolf Kaehr
Rudolf Kaehr
6-page telegram from Paul Feyerabend (London) to Rolf Kaehr (Westberlin) Telegram 1 I am ill. Please let the seminar continue in my absence. Inform Prof Landmann and Prof Huebner, cancel the hotel reservation and read the following final message to my class on tuesday 1pm: I am sorry that I cannot give what Telegram 2 would have been my last lecture to you. In this lecture I would have elaborated on Verons argument and would have tried to show that it also excludes consience, self expression, identification. Turning back to the empiricist methodology and demand for theoretical unification I would …
Planning Flood Control Measures By Digital Computer, James Norris Cline, L. Douglas James
Planning Flood Control Measures By Digital Computer, James Norris Cline, L. Douglas James
KWRRI Research Reports
The purpose of this study was to develop adequate guidelines whereby those interested in flood control planning would be able to apply a pair of digital computer programs known as the University of Kentucky Flood Control Planning Programs to ease the computational burden of evaluating specific flood control situations. Program II determines the economically optimum combination of channel improvement, land use restriction, and flood proofing for flood damage abatement. Program III also incorporates reservoir storage into the planning process. The Programs are not intended to provide a finished design but rather to select the optimum combination of flood control measures …
A Development Of Regression Models For Predicting Temperature, Salinity And Sound Velocity In Sea Water, Darwin Wayne Brown
A Development Of Regression Models For Predicting Temperature, Salinity And Sound Velocity In Sea Water, Darwin Wayne Brown
Masters Theses
"There are in existence today some reasonably good numerical procedures for predicting sound velocity, but these procedures require that certain initial data such as temperature and salinity be given before a sound velocity may be computed. Eliminating the need for on-location observations of temperature and salinity, which are used in computing sound velocity, was the primary objective of this study. Stepwise multiple regression was applied in the search for suitable models to predict temperature and salinity, and ultimately sound entirely in terms of controllable variables, such as latitude, longitude, depth, and day-of-year"--Abstract, page ii.
A Comparison Of Three Numerical Techniques Used For The Solution Of The Two-Point Boundary Value Problem, William Richard Krall
A Comparison Of Three Numerical Techniques Used For The Solution Of The Two-Point Boundary Value Problem, William Richard Krall
Masters Theses
"Three numerical approximation techniques, called the Initial step, Shooting, and Direct Finite Difference Techniques, respectively, are compared and discussed as they apply to the solution of both linear and non-linear boundary-value problems of the form y"=f(x,y,y') with endpoint conditions y(xo)=yo and y(xn)=yn. The techniques are compared with respect to speed and accuracy by comparing the solution of each problem considered four times, each time for a different increment value, and comparing the errors at four pivotal points chosen at equally spaced distances over the domain of the function, to give an indication of …
A Study Of Computers And Computer Programming, Janet Moffett
A Study Of Computers And Computer Programming, Janet Moffett
Honors Theses
Computers have become a great aid to scientists and businessmen. Their speed and accuracy had enabled much progress in many fields. Although computers are capable of many tasks, they are dependent upon the programmer and can only do what they are told to do. Computers are based on logical organization and act according to organized data.
There are many forms of input used by computers today. Some of the most common forms of input are by typewriter, punched cards, magnetic tape, punched paper taps, and console switches. The typewriter is usually used in accordance with other types of input media. …
Economic Analysis Of Flood Detention Storage By Digital Computer, James Ray Villines, L. Douglas James
Economic Analysis Of Flood Detention Storage By Digital Computer, James Ray Villines, L. Douglas James
KWRRI Research Reports
The objective of this study was to develop a digital computer procedure for preliminary analysis of the economic justification of reservoir detention storage for flood control and to present a sample study illustrating its application. A computer program called the University of Kentucky Flood Control Planning Program III was developed and tested on the flood plain of the South Fork of the Licking River in northeastern Kentucky.
Given a specified reservoir site and a downstream flood plain divided into planning units, Program III selects the economically efficient combination of reservoir detention storage and the associated combination of channel improvement, flood …
Solving Sequential Conditions By Finite State Strategies, J. Richard Buchi, Lawrence H. Landweber
Solving Sequential Conditions By Finite State Strategies, J. Richard Buchi, Lawrence H. Landweber
Department of Computer Science Technical Reports
No abstract provided.
Definability In The Monadic Second-Order Theory Of Successor, J. Richard Buchi, Lawrence H. Landweber
Definability In The Monadic Second-Order Theory Of Successor, J. Richard Buchi, Lawrence H. Landweber
Department of Computer Science Technical Reports
No abstract provided.
Problems Encountered With Control Networks In Highly-Restructurable Digital Systems, Donald F. Wann, Robert A. Ellis, Mishell J. Stucki, Robert M. Keller
Problems Encountered With Control Networks In Highly-Restructurable Digital Systems, Donald F. Wann, Robert A. Ellis, Mishell J. Stucki, Robert M. Keller
All HMC Faculty Publications and Research
This paper discusses problems encountered with control networks in highly restructurable digital systems. In particular the treatment of implementation errors is covered with emphasis on concurrent processing. The implementation of concurrent processing networks may result in errors which will be quite complex to detect and systematic methods are warranted. Four meta control elements are employed in obtaining convenient concurrent structures. We analyze several error detecting schemes and conclude that the arc-node method with node partitioning appears to be the most realistic approach at this time.
Structure Of A Language For A Numerical Analysis Problem Solving Systems, Lawrence R. Symes, Roger V. Roman
Structure Of A Language For A Numerical Analysis Problem Solving Systems, Lawrence R. Symes, Roger V. Roman
Department of Computer Science Technical Reports
No abstract provided.
The Generalized Inverse In Linear Programming: An Intersection Projection Method, L. Duane Pyle
The Generalized Inverse In Linear Programming: An Intersection Projection Method, L. Duane Pyle
Department of Computer Science Technical Reports
No abstract provided.
Air Force Rotc At The University Of Richmond, 1951-1957, Robert J. Dandridge
Air Force Rotc At The University Of Richmond, 1951-1957, Robert J. Dandridge
Honors Theses
In the summer of 1950, after the seriousness of the Korean conflict had become evident, a special committee appointed three years earlier by the Executive Committee of the Board of Trustees was reactivated for the purpose of considering "the feasibility of applying for a Reserve Office Training Corps unit" for the University of Richmond. This special committee, called the ROTC Committee, after thorough study, rendered a unanimous recommendation to the Board that a unit of Army ROTC be applied for. The application was completed and mailed to the Department of the Army. Approval of the application was not long in …
Rational Arithmetic As A Means Of Matrix Inversion, Jay Roland Peterson
Rational Arithmetic As A Means Of Matrix Inversion, Jay Roland Peterson
All Graduate Theses and Dissertations, Spring 1920 to Summer 2023
The solution to a set of simultaneous equations is of the form A-1 B = X where A-1 is the inverse of A in the equation AX= B. The purpose of this study is to obtain an exact A-1 through the use of rational arithmetic, and to study the behavior of rational numbers when used in arithmetic calculations.
This study describes a matrix inversion program written in SPS II, utilizing the concept of rational arithmetic. This program, using the Gaussian elimination matrix inversion method, is compared to the same method written in Fortran. Gaussian elimination …
Comparative Analysis Of Polynomial Root Finding Techniques, Charles Ray O'Daniel
Comparative Analysis Of Polynomial Root Finding Techniques, Charles Ray O'Daniel
Masters Theses
"The purpose of this study was to investigate and recommend various methods instrumental in finding the roots of a polynomial p(x) = 0. Many different methods are present today, and each has its advantages and disadvantages.
Through thorough investigation, the author has ascertained the key methods to be the method of Bisection, the Newton-Raphson method, and the Bairstow method. Special support in the form of algebraic theorems on the locations and kind of roots are extremely helpful. This combination of theorems and methods provides assurance, speed, and the ability to obtain complex roots.
The Bisnewbar method developed by this author …
The Memory Unit Of A Digital Computer, Bobby Ridgell
The Memory Unit Of A Digital Computer, Bobby Ridgell
Honors Theses
Since the development of the first modern digital computer in August 1944, the digital computer has become one of the most essential machines of the modern day. According to Edmund Berkeley and Lawrence Wainwright it is one of the two events by which the twentieth century will be remembered. This development has also led to what has been called the Second Industrial Revolution. That so much importance should be placed on one development is extraordinary, but the far reaching effects of the digital computer are also extraordinary.
Economic Analysis Of Alternative Flood Control Measures By Digital Computer, Thomas M. Rachford
Economic Analysis Of Alternative Flood Control Measures By Digital Computer, Thomas M. Rachford
KWRRI Research Reports
The purpose of this project was to develop a digital computer program for selecting the optimum combination of flood proofing, flood-plain land use, channel improvement, and residual flood damage for a given floodplain. Based on economic efficiency, the optimum policy is selected for each planning unit of the total flood-plain for each period of time called a planning stage. The program was written in Fortran IV for the IBM 7040 and the University of Kentucky Computing Center compiler. The program requires about 23,000 words of core storage and about 30 seconds of execution time per planning-unit-stage for typical conditions. The …
Stable Predictor-Corrector Methods For First Order Ordinary Differential Equations, Terrell Lester Carlson
Stable Predictor-Corrector Methods For First Order Ordinary Differential Equations, Terrell Lester Carlson
Masters Theses
"Because of the wide variety of differential equations, there seems to be no numerical method which will affect the solution best for all problems. Predictor-corrector methods have been developed which utilize more ordinates in the predictor and corrector equations in the search for a better method.
These methods are compared for stability and convergence with the well known methods of Milne, Adams, and Hamming"--Abstract, page ii.