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11th ACM National Meeting 1956: USA
- Proceedings of the 11th ACM national meeting, ACM 1956, USA. ACM 1956, ISBN 978-1-4503-7922-9

- L. Marcus:

An algorithm to the method of curve fitting by the process of least squares. 1-4 - J. H. Allen:

Rules for reducing calculate time and conservation of storage space. 5-8 - A. Spitzbart, Donald L. Shell:

On a Chebycheff fitting criterion. 9-12 - Yudell L. Luke:

On rational function approximations to the exponential function with application to the practical solution of linear differential difference equations with constant coefficients. 13-16 - Allen A. Goldstein, James B. Herreshoff, Norman Levine:

On the method of minimum (or "best") approximation and the method of least nth powers. 17-20 - Bernard Dimsdale:

On Bernoulli's method for solving algebraic equations, II. 21-24 - James A. Ward:

The down-hill method of solving a polynomial equation. 25-28 - Benjamin L. Schwartz:

"Simple" approximations. 29-32 - Ned Chapin:

On the design of business systems for computers. 33-36 - John Hansen:

Technical market analysis using a computer. 37-40 - Paul Herbert Rosenthal, Paul A. Hunt:

Small business applications using a UNIVAC Computing Center. 41-44 - Donald W. Wong:

Estimating the truncation error with a modified runge-kutta method. 45-47 - John W. Carr III:

On the overall stability and convergence of single-step integration schemes for ordinary differential equations. 48-51 - Alston S. Householder:

Generated error in the solution of certain linear difference equations. 52-55 - John G. Haynes:

Evaluation of incomplete elliptic integrals by gaussian integration. 56-59 - D. C. Leigh, C. R. Eubank:

Programming of the method of characteristics for axisymmetric flow. 60-63 - D. C. Leigh:

A method of computing shock waves. 64-67 - Carl C. Farrington:

A variational approximation for sturm-liouville problems. 68-71 - David R. Israel:

Simulation techniques for the test and evaluation of real-time computer programs. 72-75 - H. E. Frachtman:

Automatic data-recording in real-time control systems. 76-78 - Walter F. Bauer, George P. West:

A system for general-purpose analog-digital computation. 79-82 - Julius T. Tou:

Sampling frequency of digital servomechanisms. 83-86 - W. C. Franke:

Progress in simulation of valve train dynamics. 87-90 - Robert A. Bruns:

Servomultiplier error study1. 91-94 - K. B. Tuttle:

The refuge relay function generator. 95-97 - W. Hochwald, F. H. Gerhard:

A transistor operational d.c. amplifier. 98-101 - Z. Szatrowski:

The computing problem in the analysis of non-stochastic time series using an auto-regression model. 102-105 - Wallace Klammer:

Sorting on a multiple magnetic tape unit. 106-109 - Edward K. Blum:

Automatic Digital Encoding System, II (ADES II). 110-113 - J. Chipps, M. Koschmann, S. Orgel, Alan J. Perlis, J. W. Smith:

A mathematical language compiler. 114-117 - Aaron L. Buchman:

Computer programming and coding at the high school level. 118-121 - Rollin P. Mayer:

A proposal for training youngsters in digital computing techniques. 122-125 - Herbert T. Glantz:

On the recognition of information with a digital computer. 126-129 - Joseph M. Wier:

A learning process suitable for mechanization. 130-133 - Edward P. Stabler:

Circuit realization of binary functions using threshold devices. 134-137 - Gene H. Leichner:

Designing computer circuits with a computer. 138-141 - Henry C. Kreide:

The design of synchronizing buffers for collecting and distribution digital data. 142-145 - Nelson M. Blachman:

Latin squares and magnetic-core matrix storage. 146-149 - Mark Lotkin:

Characteristic values of arbitrary matrices. 150-153 - William Orchard-Eays:

An efficient form of inverse for sparse matrices. 154-157 - Paul S. Dwyer, Bernard A. Galler:

The method of reduced matrices for a general transportation problem1. 158-161 - George E. Collins:

The Tarski decision procedure. 162-164 - Norman E. Friedmann:

Leakage error in a semi-discrete analog of the heat equation. 165-168 - H. Reichenbach:

On partial differential equations with irregular boundaries. 169-172 - Stephen H. Crendall:

Optimum recurrence formulas for a fourth order parabolic partial differential equation. 173-176 - Yudell L. Luke:

On rational function approximations to the exponential function with application to the practical solution of linear differential difference equation with constant coefficients. 177-178

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