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    Computer Studies of a von Neumann Type Fluid 

    Greenspan, Donald (University of Wisconsin-Madison Department of Computer Sciences, 1975)
    A particle fluid model, first recommended by von Neumann for the study of shock waves, is reformulated and implemented. A particular fluid is constructed by the computer and is shown to have such basic physical properties ...
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    On the Complexity of Grammar and Related Problems 

    Hunt, H.B.; Szymanski, T.G. (University of Wisconsin-Madison Department of Computer Sciences, 1975)
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    A Modular Greatest Common Divisor Algorithm for Gaussian Polynomials 

    Caviness, B.F.; Rothstein, Michael (University of Wisconsin-Madison Department of Computer Sciences, 1975)
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    The Reliability of a Production Storage System 

    Meyer, R.R.; Rothkopf, M.H.; Eldredge, G.G. (University of Wisconsin-Madison Department of Computer Sciences, 1975)
    The reliability of a simple production-storage system in meeting a constant known demand at rate D is anlayzed. This system consists of a production facility subject to stochastic failure and repair processes and a storage ...
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    Collocation Methods for Parabolic Partial Differential Equations in One Space Dimension 

    Cerutti, John H.; Parter, Seymour V. (University of Wisconsin-Madison Department of Computer Sciences, 1975)
    Collocation at Gaussian points for a scalar m'th order ordinary differential equation has heen studied by C. de Boor and B. Swartz, J. Douglas, Jr. and T. Dupont, using collocation at Gaussian points, and a combination of ...
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    On Programming Dependences Between Parallel Processes 

    Belpaire, Gerald (University of Wisconsin-Madison Department of Computer Sciences, 1975)
    In order to study the problems of synchronization between concurrent processes, a distinction is made between the level of the formal models, the level of programming tools, and the level of the implementation practicalities. ...
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    Hardware Architecture for Recursive Virtual Machines 

    Belpaire, Gerald; Hsu, Nai-Ting (University of Wisconsin-Madison Department of Computer Sciences, 1975)
    In order to support Virtual Machine (VM) Systems on most current computer systems, the Virtual Machine Monitor (VMM) is the only process allowed to reference directly a set of registers, called resource management registers ...
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    High Reynolds Number Flow Between Rotating Coaxial Disks: A Numerical Experiment 

    Cerutti, John H. (University of Wisconsin-Madison Department of Computer Sciences, 1975)
    A pair of nonlinear ordinary differential equations that arise in the study of fluid flow between rotating coaxial disks is studied numerically. Collocation at Guassian points is used to find approximate solutions to these ...
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    Tryouts Toward the Production of Thought 

    Uhr, Leonard (University of Wisconsin-Madison Department of Computer Sciences, 1975)
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    The Arithmetic Basis of Special Relativity - II 

    Greenspan, Donald (University of Wisconsin-Madison Department of Computer Sciences, 1975)
    In a previous paper, it was shown that under the assumption that both particle and rocket frame motions were in the X-direction only, then all the basic concepts and results of special relativity were obtainable from ...
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    AuthorMeyer, R.R. (4)Belpaire, Gerald (3)Greenspan, Donald (3)Uhr, Leonard (3)Cerutti, John H. (2)Fleisher, J.M. (2)Fleisher, Jay (2)Hsu, Nai-Ting (2)Landweber, Lawrence (2)Caviness, B.F. (1)... View MoreDate Issued
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