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Topic: Robert Sedgewick (computer scientist)


  
  Bibliography
Algorithm 710: FORTRAN subroutines for computing the eigenvalues and eigenvectors of a general matrix by reduction to general tridiagonal form.
Computing hyperelliptic integrals for surface measure of ellipsoids.
The computer model hydrotherm, a three-dimensional finite-difference model to simulate ground-water flow and heat transport in the temperature range of 0 to 1,200 degrees celsius.
stommel.tamu.edu /~baum/linuxlist/linuxlist/node59.html   (4596 words)

  
 Famous Scientists Who Believed in Creation - Lister, Cuvier, Faraday
Francesco *Maria Grimaldi* (1618-1663), priest and scientist, in addition to systematically testing Galileo's theories, described the flattening of Saturn and discovered the diffraction of light.
Binary arithmetic, so important to modern computer science, was the brainchild of *Gottfried Wilhelm von Leibniz.* Leibniz, also invented a binary calculator which was a forerunner of modern computational machines.
*Robert Boyle* developed a vacuum pump in conjunction with Robert Hooke and systematically showed the effects of vacuum and the role of air.
www.jcsm.org /Contents/Famous.htm   (4679 words)

  
 Works Citing the On-Line Encyclopedia of Integer Sequences
Marcelo Aguiar (Texas A&M University) and Frank Sottile (University of Massachusetts at Amherst), math.CO/0203282: Structure of the Malvenuto-Reutenauer Hopf algebra of permutations.
Chair, Explicit Computations for the Intersection Numbers on Grassmannians, and on the Space of Holomorphic Maps from CP^1 into G_r(C^n), Trieste 1998, 16 p.
Roberts and J. Rosenthal, Small and pseudo-small sets for Markov chains, Stochastic Models 17: 121-145, 2001.
www.research.att.com /~njas/sequences/cite.html   (9226 words)

  
 Références   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
David Goldberg, What Every Computer Scientist Should Know About Floating-Point Arithmeticc, Computing Surveys, 23(1), Mars 1991.
Robert E. Tarjan, Depth First Search and linear graph algorithms, Siam Journal of Computing, 1, pages 146-160, 1972.
Hartley Rogers, Theory of recursive functions and effective computability, MIT press, 1987, (édition originale McGraw-Hill, 1967).
www.enseignement.polytechnique.fr /informatique/IF/poly/main013.html   (842 words)

  
 References of Cliff Joslyn, Letter: S
Schneider, Eric D and Kay, James J: (1994) "Life as a Manifestation of the Second Law of Thermodynamics", Mathematical Computational Modelling, v.
Shaw, Robert: (1981) "Strange Attractors, Chaotic Behavior and Information Flow", Zeitschrift fur Naturforschung, v.
Steiglitz, Kenneth; Kamal, Irfan; and Watson, Arthur: (1988) "Embedding Computation in One Dimensional Atuomata by Phase Coding Solitons", IEEE Trans.
www.c3.lanl.gov /~joslyn/refs/refs_s.html   (4230 words)

  
 Accession 96-024 - American Zoo and Aquarium Association, Records, 1963-1992
These are files from Robert Wagner, Chief Administrative Officer of the American Zoo and Aquarium Association.
Gold & Silver propagates Certificates Issued in 1980
Los Angeles Flamingo Lagoon; St. Louis Zoo Big Cat Country; Sedgewick County Herpetarium; Brookfield Puma Exhibit; Indianapolis Lion & Tiger Exhibit (includes slides); San Antonio, Congo Falls; National Zoo, Mann Lion and Tiger exhibit July 1975-June 1976
www.si.edu /archives/archives/findingaids/fa96-024.html   (938 words)

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