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Full-Text Articles in Physical Sciences and Mathematics
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.
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.
A Simulation Study Of A Proposed Computer Installation, John Edward Hawthorne
A Simulation Study Of A Proposed Computer Installation, John Edward Hawthorne
Masters Theses
"The operation of a data processing center has been studied with the objective of investigating the effect of various facilities, job loads, and operating policies as measured by job turnaround time. The mechanism for study was digital computer simulation.
This thesis purports to review the technology of simulation and the associated computer techniques, defines the problem and the alternatives available, and analyzes the results derived from the experiments.
Conclusions drawn from this study support the current practice of a functioning data processing center"--Abstract, page ii.
Comparative Analysis Of Numerical Integration Techniques, Edward Lee Sartore
Comparative Analysis Of Numerical Integration Techniques, Edward Lee Sartore
Masters Theses
"When integrating numerically, if the integrand can be expressed exactly as a polynomial of degree n, over a finite interval; then either Simpson's rule, Romberg integration, Legendre-Gauss or Jacobi-Gauss quadrature formulas provide good results. However, if the integrand can not be expressed exactly as an nth degree polynomial, then perhaps it can be expressed as a function f(x) divided by √1-x 2, or as a function g(x) times (1-x)α (l+x)ß , where α and ß are some real numbers >1, or as a function h(x) times one. If this is the case then the Chebyshev-Gauss, Jacobi-Gauss, and …
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 …
Error Analysis Of Rational Approximations Of Functions With Emphasis On Minimax Techniques, Mary Frances Good
Error Analysis Of Rational Approximations Of Functions With Emphasis On Minimax Techniques, Mary Frances Good
Masters Theses
"This study examines the various considerations which are made when a function is approximated by a rational function. None of the four approximations considered here gives both a rapidly calculated approximation and one in which the maximum magnitude of the error function over a given interval is a minimum.
The second algorithm of Remes produces a sequence of rational approximations which converge to the rational approximation that minimizes the maximum magnitude of the error function for a given number of parameters to be calculated if the initial approximation in the sequence is chosen properly. Several rational function approximations are investigated …
A Study Of The Development Of A Heuristic Program That Solves Symbolic Laplace Transformation Problems, Arthur E. Zackrison
A Study Of The Development Of A Heuristic Program That Solves Symbolic Laplace Transformation Problems, Arthur E. Zackrison
Masters Theses
"A medium-speed general purpose digital computer (IBM 1620 Model II) was programmed to solve symbolic Laplace transformation problems. Although the applied mathematician and modern engineer has many uses for the symbolic solution of a problem, the potential of symbolic manipulation by a computer has not yet been sufficiently developed to help them because of many problems. This paper discusses the program and based on the author’s experience with it’s [sic] performance, clarifies the position of several of these difficulties and reaches some conclusions concerning computer solution of such problems"--Abstract, page ii.
A Comparison Of The Lr And Qr Transformations For Finding The Eigenvalues For Real Nonsymmetric Matrices, Susan Clara Hanson
A Comparison Of The Lr And Qr Transformations For Finding The Eigenvalues For Real Nonsymmetric Matrices, Susan Clara Hanson
Masters Theses
"The LR and QR algorithms, two of the best available iterative methods for finding the eigenvalues of a nonsymmetric matrix associated with a system of linear homogeneous equations, are studied. These algorithms are discussed as they apply to the determination of the eigenvalues of real nonsymmetric matrices.
A comparison of the speed and accuracy of these transformations is made. A detailed discussion of the criterion for convergence and the numerical difficulties which may occur in the computation of multiple and complex conjugate eigenvalues are included.
The results of this study indicate that the QR algorithm is the more successful method …
The Generalized Inverse In Linear Programming Basic Theory, L. Duane Pyle
The Generalized Inverse In Linear Programming Basic Theory, L. Duane Pyle
Department of Computer Science Technical Reports
No abstract provided.
Report On The Use Of An Ibm 1620 Computer By Carleton College Undergraduates, Donald H. Taranto
Report On The Use Of An Ibm 1620 Computer By Carleton College Undergraduates, Donald H. Taranto
Journal of the Minnesota Academy of Science
There are two primary sources of computer activity among Carleton students: course work and independent study. In many instances we have found that not only has the student learned something about programming and the use of computers from one of these activities, but also a great deal about the subject matter that motivated the computing. In this respect, the computer is an excellent pedagogic device.
In the following outline of our student computer work, I have merely named the computer problems originating in courses but have described more fully some of the work arising from independent study. The 1620 Users …
Near Optimal Sequencing :N Jobs And M Machines; All Jobs To Be Processed Through The Same Order Of Machines, Larry Glen Clark
Near Optimal Sequencing :N Jobs And M Machines; All Jobs To Be Processed Through The Same Order Of Machines, Larry Glen Clark
Masters Theses
"There is a need, in industry, for an efficient method of determining an optimal sequence for processing a number of jobs through two or more machines. A method which requires a minimum amount of time would be most beneficial. The purpose of this study has been to define such a method. Tests on the method described indicate that although an optimal solution is not always obtained, the solutions obtained are quite good and due to the time factor the method would be beneficial to industry"--Abstract, page ii.
A Parameter Perturbation Technique Applied To Multipoint Iteration Functions For The Solution Of Systems Of Nonlinear Equations, Robert N. Delozier
A Parameter Perturbation Technique Applied To Multipoint Iteration Functions For The Solution Of Systems Of Nonlinear Equations, Robert N. Delozier
Masters Theses
"The convergence of classical iterative procedures, when applied to a system of nonlinear algebraic or transcendental equations, is highly dependent upon a good initial approximation to the desired roots. Most of the classical iterative schemes have convergence factors between one and two. In this paper iterative schemes of order two and greater are studied in connection with a parameter perturbation process. The parameter perturbation process relaxes the restrictions on the choice of initial values. The procedure divides each problem into a number of subsidiary problems. Each subsidiary system of equations is then solved until a solution is found to the …
Ua11/2 Press Release - Ibm Program Panels, Wku Public Relations
Ua11/2 Press Release - Ibm Program Panels, Wku Public Relations
WKU Administration Documents
Press release regarding the acquisition of IBM program panels for the WKU mainframe computer.
Grade Herd Recording, 1963-64, Maurice C. Cullity
Grade Herd Recording, 1963-64, Maurice C. Cullity
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
A review of Grade Herd Recording during the 1963-64 season.
THERE was a substantial increase in the number of cows which were recorded in 1963-64 compared with 1962-63 (23,520 and 22,635 respectively).
This season's figure represents 20.4 per cent, of all cows in the dairying districts.
The number of cows which completed lactation and therefore whose yields were included in the averages, rose from 17,258 to 19,011.
On The Definition Of Self-Organizing Systems, George G. Lendaris
On The Definition Of Self-Organizing Systems, George G. Lendaris
Systems Science Faculty Publications and Presentations
Published in: Proceedings of the IEEE ( Volume: 52, Issue: 3, March 1964)
A Stochastic Model For Programming The Supply Of A Strategic Material, Herman Karreman
A Stochastic Model For Programming The Supply Of A Strategic Material, Herman Karreman
About Harlan D. Mills
No abstract provided.
Grade Herd Recording : 1962-63, Maurice C. Cullity
Grade Herd Recording : 1962-63, Maurice C. Cullity
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
A poor season coupled with a 16 per cent, increase in the number of cows tested during 1962-63 led to a drop in the average yields of cows in the Grade Herd Recording Scheme.
Electronic Data Processing--Its Place In The Administrative And Academic Areas At Eastern Illinois University, John Walstrom
Electronic Data Processing--Its Place In The Administrative And Academic Areas At Eastern Illinois University, John Walstrom
Masters Theses
No abstract provided.
A Random Walk Production-Inventory Policy: Rationale And Implementation, Daniel Orr
A Random Walk Production-Inventory Policy: Rationale And Implementation, Daniel Orr
About Harlan D. Mills
No abstract provided.
Mathematics And The Managerial Imagination, Harlan D. Mills
Mathematics And The Managerial Imagination, Harlan D. Mills
The Harlan D. Mills Collection
No abstract provided.
Econometric Analysis Of The United States Manganese Problem, Harlan D. Mills
Econometric Analysis Of The United States Manganese Problem, Harlan D. Mills
The Harlan D. Mills Collection
No abstract provided.
Smoothing In Inventory Processes - Notes, Harlan D. Mills
Smoothing In Inventory Processes - Notes, Harlan D. Mills
The Harlan D. Mills Collection
No abstract provided.
A Study In Promotional Competition, Harlan D. Mills
A Study In Promotional Competition, Harlan D. Mills
The Harlan D. Mills Collection
No abstract provided.
Smoothing In Discrete Servo-Stochastic Processes, Harlan D. Mills
Smoothing In Discrete Servo-Stochastic Processes, Harlan D. Mills
The Harlan D. Mills Collection
No abstract provided.
Equilibrium Points In Finite Games, Harlan D. Mills
Equilibrium Points In Finite Games, Harlan D. Mills
The Harlan D. Mills Collection
No abstract provided.
Navy Supply System Research - Objectives And Plans, Harlan D. Mills
Navy Supply System Research - Objectives And Plans, Harlan D. Mills
The Harlan D. Mills Collection
No abstract provided.
A Mathematical Theory Of Retail Space Management, Harlan D. Mills
A Mathematical Theory Of Retail Space Management, Harlan D. Mills
The Harlan D. Mills Collection
No abstract provided.
Stochastic Properties Of Elementary Logistic Components, Harlan D. Mills
Stochastic Properties Of Elementary Logistic Components, Harlan D. Mills
The Harlan D. Mills Collection
No abstract provided.
Structures In Logistic Operations, Harlan D. Mills
Structures In Logistic Operations, Harlan D. Mills
The Harlan D. Mills Collection
No abstract provided.