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- J.L. Blue, RBF, a neural network program with radial basis
functions, March 1994. (E-mailed upon request; 39 copies distributed.)
- M. D. Garris, J. L. Blue, G. T. Candela, D. L. Dimmick, J. Geist,
P. J. Grother, S. A. Janet, and C. L. Wilson,
NIST Form-Based Handprint Recognition System, a complete system for
converting documents to Ascii text, July 1994 (distributed on CD-ROM,
available on request; 375 copies distributed).
- R.F. Boisvert and Michael L. Strawbridge, xgams, an X11
graphical user interface client for the NIST Guide to Available
Mathematical Software, February 1994. (Anonymous FTP from
gams.nist.gov.)
- R.F. Boisvert and Jeanne L. Springmann, gams, a command-line
user interface client for the NIST Guide to Available
Mathematical Software, February 1994. (Anonymous FTP from
gams.nist.gov.)
- M.A. McClain, ENVELOPE (Version 2.01), a program for
calculating curve envelopes, October 1993. (Distributed through
GAMS.)
- B.R. Miller, Format, a package for pattern-directed restructuring
and simplification of symbolic algebraic expressions in Macsyma, Spring, 1995.
(via email from [email protected])
- W.F. Mitchell, MGGHAT Version 1.1, an extension of
MGGHAT with improved user interface and graphics, and
added capability for systems of equations and time dependent
problems, June 1994. (Contributed to netlib and
mgnet.)
- W.F. Mitchell, MGGHAT, a portable FORTRAN software
package for the solution of 2D linear elliptic partial
differential equations, using adaptive refinement, multigrid
and high order finite elements, March 1993. (Contributed
to netlib and mgnet.)
- R. Pozo, MV++, Core Matrix and Vector Classes for
numercial computing. \
( http://math.nist.gov/mv++/)
- R. Pozo, K.A. Remington, A. Lumsdaine, SparseLib++,
C++ classes for unstructured sparse matrices.
( http://math.nist.gov/sparselib++/)
- J.J. Dongarra, A. Lumsdaine, R. Pozo, K.A. Remington, IML++,
C++ procedures for the iterative solution of large linear systems.
( http://math.nist.gov/iml++/)
- B.W. Rust, splsensgen, Fortran programs for generating a
2-dimensional contrast sensitivity function from vertical and
oblique measurements, December 1993. (E-mail from [email protected].)
- B.W. Rust, tdamph, Fortran programs for the Fourier analysis
of 2-dimensional luminance data, December 1993. (E-mail from
[email protected].)
- B.W. Rust, marple, Fortran programs for the spectral analysis
of time-series data, December 1993. (E-mail from [email protected].)
- B.W. Rust and D.P. O'Leary, Bracket-LS, Fortran programs for
computing interval bounds for non-negatively constrained solutions
to linear systems, May 1994. (E-mail from [email protected].)
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