1 | -- | 0 | Herbert Kanner, Charles L. Robinson, P. Kosinski. Eliminate stack mechanisms in computer hardware? |
1 | -- | 0 | Michael Montalbano. Egler s procedure refuted |
2 | -- | 0 | J. R. Voss. In defense of ALGOL 60 as a publication language |
2 | -- | 3 | J. C. Richter, George H. Mealy. More indiscretions |
2 | -- | 0 | Lynn Yarbrough, Joseph Weizenbaum. SLIP |
3 | -- | 0 | Bernard A. Galler. Simple I/O MAD statements |
4 | -- | 10 | George Marsaglia, M. Donald MacLaren, T. A. Bray. A fast procedure for generating normal random variables |
10 | -- | 13 | Robert T. Gregory, James L. Raney. Floating-point arithmetic with 84-bit numbers |
15 | -- | 0 | William Kahan, J. J. Leppik. A fortran post-mortem procedure |
16 | -- | 20 | Jan V. Garwick. GARGOYLE: a language for compiler writing |
22 | -- | 23 | James T. Day, George W. Collins II. On the numerical solution of boundary value problems for linear ordinary differential equations |
23 | -- | 25 | Henry C. Thacher Jr.. An efficient composite formula for multidimensional quadrature |
26 | -- | 34 | Stephen H. Unger. GIT - a heuristic program for testing pairs of directed line graphs for isomorphism |
34 | -- | 38 | Donald Robbins, W. E. Taylor. Digital computer determination of alpha source activity |
38 | -- | 0 | Arthur F. Kaupe Jr.. On optimal search techniques |
38 | -- | 0 | Joseph Weizenbaum. More on the reference counter method of erasing list structures |
39 | -- | 44 | Beatrice H. Worsley. Analysis of decay-type data |