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ACM Transactions on Mathematical Software, Volume 39
Volume 39, Number 1, November 2012
- Patrick K. Notz, Roger P. Pawlowski, James C. Sutherland:
Graph-Based Software Design for Managing Complexity and Enabling Concurrency in Multiphysics PDE Software. 1:1-1:21 - Field G. Van Zee, Robert A. van de Geijn, Gregorio Quintana-Ortí, G. Joseph Elizondo:
Families of Algorithms for Reducing a Matrix to Condensed Form. 2:1-2:32 - Nathan Bell, Anil N. Hirani:
PyDEC: Software and Algorithms for Discretization of Exterior Calculus. 3:1-3:41 - Benjamin A. Burton, Melih Ozlen:
Computing the Crosscap Number of a Knot Using Integer Programming and Normal Surfaces. 4:1-4:18 - Alberto Abad, Roberto Barrio, Fernando Blesa, Marcos Rodríguez:
Algorithm 924: TIDES, a Taylor Series Integrator for Differential EquationS. 5:1-5:28 - Makoto Yamashita, Katsuki Fujisawa, Mituhiro Fukuda, Kazuhide Nakata, Maho Nakata:
Algorithm 925: Parallel Solver for Semidefinite Programming Problem having Sparse Schur Complement Matrix. 6:1-6:22
Volume 39, Number 2, February 2013
- Timo Betcke, Nicholas J. Higham, Volker Mehrmann, Christian Schröder, Françoise Tisseur:
NLEVP: A Collection of Nonlinear Eigenvalue Problems. 7:1-7:28 - Marc Baboulin, Jack J. Dongarra, Julien Herrmann, Stanimire Tomov:
Accelerating Linear System Solutions Using Randomization Techniques. 8:1-8:13 - Fred G. Gustavson, Jerzy Wasniewski, Jack J. Dongarra, José R. Herrero, Julien Langou:
Level-3 Cholesky Factorization Routines Improve Performance of Many Cholesky Algorithms. 9:1-9:10 - Matthew G. Knepley, Andy R. Terrel:
Finite Element Integration on GPUs. 10:1-10:13 - Jason J. Boisvert, Paul H. Muir, Raymond J. Spiteri:
A Runge-Kutta BVODE Solver with Global Error and Defect Control. 11:1-11:22 - Mutsuo Saito, Makoto Matsumoto:
Variants of Mersenne Twister Suitable for Graphic Processors. 12:1-12:20 - Jack Poulson, Bryan Marker, Robert A. van de Geijn, Jeff R. Hammond, Nichols A. Romero:
Elemental: A New Framework for Distributed Memory Dense Matrix Computations. 13:1-13:24 - Ian Thompson:
Algorithm 926: Incomplete Gamma Functions with Negative Arguments. 14:1-14:9 - Jeff R. Cash, D. Hollevoet, Francesca Mazzia, A. M. Nagy:
Algorithm 927: The MATLAB Code bvptwp.m for the Numerical Solution of Two Point Boundary Value Problems. 15:1-15:12
Volume 39, Number 3, April 2013
- Hatem Ltaief, Piotr Luszczek, Jack J. Dongarra:
High-performance bidiagonal reduction using tile algorithms on homogeneous multicore architectures. 16:1-16:22 - Michael A. Patterson, Matthew J. Weinstein, Anil V. Rao:
An efficient overloaded method for computing derivatives of mathematical functions in MATLAB. 17:1-17:36 - Sven Hammarling, Christopher J. Munro, Françoise Tisseur:
An algorithm for the complete solution of quadratic eigenvalue problems. 18:1-18:19 - Nela Bosner, Zvonimir Bujanovic, Zlatko Drmac:
Efficient generalized Hessenberg form and applications. 19:1-19:19 - Laurent Hascoët, Valérie Pascual:
The Tapenade automatic differentiation tool: Principles, model, and specification. 20:1-20:43 - Joseph L. Rios:
Algorithm 928: A general, parallel implementation of dantzig-wolfe decomposition. 21:1-21:10
Volume 39, Number 4, July 2013
- Anthony M. Castaldo, R. Clint Whaley, Siju Samuel:
Scaling LAPACK panel operations using parallel cache assignment. 22:1-22:30 - Kamil A. Khan, Paul I. Barton:
Evaluating an element of the Clarke generalized Jacobian of a composite piecewise differentiable function. 23:1-23:28 - Nicholas J. Dingle, Nicholas J. Higham:
Reducing the influence of tiny normwise relative errors on performance profiles. 24:1-24:11 - Florent de Dinechin, Christoph Quirin Lauter, Jean-Michel Muller, Serge Torres:
On Ziv's rounding test. 25:1-25:19 - Francis P. Russell, Paul H. J. Kelly:
Optimized code generation for finite element local assembly using symbolic manipulation. 26:1-26:29 - Mani Mehra, Kavita Goyal:
Algorithm 929: A suite on wavelet differentiation algorithms. 27:1-27:28 - Timothy A. Davis:
Algorithm 930: FACTORIZE: An object-oriented linear system solver for MATLAB. 28:1-28:18
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