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Software Released

  1. 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.)

  2. 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.)

  3. W.R. Burrus and B.W. Rust, FERDO, Fortran programs for unfolding radiation spectra, June 1996. (Anonymous FTP from math.nist.gov.)

  4. J.E. Devaney, R. Lipman, M. Lo, W.F. Mitchell, M. Edwards, J. Turner, C.W. Clark, PADE Version 1.4, the Parallel Applications Development Environment, November 1995. (Available from math.nist.gov by ftp and WWW.)

  5. M.D. Garris, J.L. Blue, G.T. Candela, D.L. Dimmick, J.C. Geist, P.J. Grother, S.A. Janet, C.L. Wilson, "Public Domain Optical Character Recognition," (CD available from first author), 1994.

  6. A. Lumsdaine, R. Pozo and K.A. Remington, SparseLib++, a C++ class library for sparse matrix computations, February and August 1995. (Anonymous FTP from math.nist.gov.)

  7. A. Lumsdaine, R. Pozo and K.A. Remington, IML++, a C++ template library of modern iterative methods for solving linear systems of equations, February and August 1995. (Anonymous FTP from math.nist.gov.)

  8. B.R. Miller, Format, a package for pattern-directed restructuring and simplification of symbolic algebraic expressions in Macsyma, Spring, 1995. (via email from miller@cam.nist.gov)

  9. W.F. Mitchell, StopWatch Version 0.8, a Fortran 90 module for portable measurement of execution time of program segments, June 1995. Available from math.nist.gov by ftp and WWW.

  10. W.F. Mitchell, MGGHAT Version 1.1, solution of elliptic partial differential equations by high order finite elements with adaptive refinement and multigrid, June 1994. Contributed to netlib and mgnet.

  11. R.J. Onyshczak, Wavelet Scalar Quantization (WSQ) Reference Encoder/Decoder, a C Programming Language Implementation of the WSQ Gray-scale Fingerprint Image Compression Specification, written by the Criminal Justice Information Services, Federal Bureau of Investigation. This implementation is used to test a vendor's implementation for compliance to the FBI's specification, February 1995. (Not available to the public while vendor WSQ certification testing continues.)

  12. R.J. Onyshczak, bwg, a C Programming Language Implementation of the Biorthogonal Wavelet Generator designed by Dr. Abdou Youssef of George Washington University, in MATLAB. This program allows a user to produce a virtually unlimited number of biorthogonal wavelet filter sets useful for analysis and compression. May, 1996 (Available to the public upon request from R.J. Onyshczak.)

  13. R. Pozo, Lapack++ v. 1.1, a C++ library of linear algebra solvers for desne and structured sparse linear equations and eigenvalue systems. (Anonymous FTP from math.nist.gov.)

  14. R. Pozo and K.A. Remington, Sparse BLAS in C, a library of basic linear algebra subroutines for sparse matrices, October 1995. (Anonymous FTP from math.nist.gov.)

  15. R. Pozo, MV++, a C++ library of small, efficient, concrete vector classes and simple matrix classes, February and August 1995. (Anonymous FTP from math.nist.gov.)

  16. K.A. Remington, Harwell-Boeing I/O routines in C, for reading or writing matrices stored in the Harwell-Boeing sparse matrix file format, December 1995. (Anonymous FTP from math.nist.gov.)

  17. K.A. Remington, X-llcreate: a GUI for creating and submitting parallel batch jobs on NIST's IBM SP2, announced May 1995.

  18. K.A. Remington, X-llgms: an X-llcreate based interface for the GAMESS quantum chemistry package on NIST's SP2, announced July 1995.

  19. 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 bwr@cam.nist.gov.)

  20. C.M. Wolfe, B.W. Rust, J.H. Dunn, and I.E. Brown, INVAR, Fortran programs for interactive nonlinear least squares regression using the Stanford variable separable algorithm VARPRO, June 1996. (Anonymous FTP from math.nist.gov.)



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