Kyoto Workshop 1995
Current Directions in
Numerical Software and High Performance Computing
19 - 20 October 1995, Kyoto, Japan
Electronic Proceedings
Kyoto copy
in Sweden (ordered chronologically)
Ordered alphabetically:
- Shun Doi, Hideo Fujio, and Kouta Sugihara: FEEL: A Simulation Language
for Finite Element Analysis
- Photo
- Bo Einarsson: Mixed Language Programming
- Wayne Enright: Reliable Error Control for ODE Methods
- Photo
- David Gay and Eric Grosse: d1mach revisited : no more uncommenting
DATA statements
- ( summary written by Bo Einarsson )
- Full paper published in the ACM Transactions on Mathematical Software 1999:
Self-adapting Fortran 77 machine constants: comment on Algorithm 528
- Brian Ford: The New NAG Numerical PVM Library
(or A New Parallel Numerical Library Based on PVM)
- Seiji Fujino: High-Order Difference Schemes by Modification of
the Right-Hand Side of 3D Poisson's Equation to Parallel Computations
- Ulrich Kulisch: A New Vector Arithmetic Coprocessor Chip for
the PC
- Photo
- Mitsuhiro Nakao: Guaranteed Error Bounds for the Finite Element
Solutions of Elliptic Partial Differential Equations
- Photo
- Takaaki Nishida: Bifurcation Problems for Equations of Fluid
Dynamics and Computer Assisted Proof
- Y. Okabe, M. Nakamura, and T. Tsuda: New Fast Algorithms for
First-Order Linear Recurrences on Vector Computers
- Kohshi Okumura: On the Applications of Interval Arithmetic
Electrical Network Analysis
- John Reid: Exception handling in Fortran, Presented paper
- Other relevant papers:
- John Reid: Exception handling in Fortran, Article on the enable proposal, published in the
Fortran Forum, Volume 14, Number 3 (September 1995), pp. 9-15.
- John Reid: Procedures in a module for
exception handling, Draft Technical Report, 1 November 1995
- John Rice: Problem Solving Environments for Scientific Computing
- Abstract
- Photo
- Hans Stetter: The Use of Algebraic Algorithms in
Scientific Computing
- Kokichi Sugihara: Combinatorial Abstraction - A New Paradigm for Robust Geometric Computation
- Mladen Vouk: EDSS - An Environment for Large-Scale Computing
and Decision Making
- Abstract
- Tetsuro Yamamoto: Nonlinear SOR-like Methods and their
Applications
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