Category : Miscellaneous Language Source Code
Archive   : ACM-4.ZIP
Filename : FILE1011.TXT
Program Title: ACM VOL 1-5 (Disk 4 of 4)
PC-SIG version 1
These routines are a collection of FORTRAN routines/procedures for
solving a variety of problems in science, engineering, and numerical
analysis. There are routines for the solution of zeros of polynomials,
various partial differential equation solvers, linear equation solvers
for over/under-determined problems (L1, L2 and Chebyshev norms), eigenvalue
solvers, function integration, minimization of unconstrained multivariate
functions, curve fitting in Chebyshev norm, dependence of solution of
nonlinear systems on its parameters, sorting, global error estimation for
ordinary differential equations, matrix bandwidth and profile reduction,
spline interpolation, solution of linear systems for special matrices,
cubic curve fitting using local data, computation of condition numbers of a
matrix without computing eigenvectors, bessel functions, statistical
functions, revised simplex method for constrained resource network
scheduling, exact solution of integer systems of linear equations, convex
hull algorithm for planar sets, a multiple-precision arithmetic package,
adaptive smooth curve fitting, basic linear algebra subprograms (BLAS),
optimized mass-storage fit, efficient one-way enciphering algorithm, and
more.
Usage: Fortran Programmers
System Requirements: 128K memory, one disk drive, and the Fortran
programming language.
How to Start: Type: COPY READ.ME PRN (press enter)
Suggested Registration: Any amount is appreciated.
File Descriptions:
?????? FXZ Compressed file containing Fortran programs (11 files).
READ ME Information file about programs.
INDEX Information file about programs.
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