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- 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.)
- W.R. Burrus and B.W. Rust, FERDO, Fortran programs for unfolding
radiation spectra, June 1996. (Anonymous FTP from math.nist.gov.)
- 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.)
- 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.
- 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.)
- 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.)
- 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, 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.
- 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.
- 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.)
- 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.)
- 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.)
- 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.)
- 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.)
- 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.)
- K.A. Remington, X-llcreate: a GUI for creating and submitting
parallel batch jobs on NIST's IBM SP2, announced May 1995.
- K.A. Remington, X-llgms: an X-llcreate based interface for the
GAMESS quantum chemistry package on NIST's SP2, announced July 1995.
- 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].)
- 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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