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(1977a). A discrete alternative to the logistic growth function, Applied Statistics, v. 26, n. 1, 1977.Nash, J. C. (1977b). Minimizing a nonlinear sum of squares function on a small computer, Journal of the Institute for Mathematicsand its Applications, v. 19, pp. 231-237. [3.3]Nash, J. C. (1978a). Comments on ’EIGNIM: a matrix diagonalization subroutine with minimal storage requirements’, Computers& Chemistry, v. 2, p. 153, 1978.Nash, J.
C. (1978b). Informal expression of (numerical) algorithms. Proceedings of the Second Rocky Mountain Symposium onMicrocomputers. New York, NY: IEEE. pp. 222- 239. [6.3, 9.8]Nash, J. C. (1979a). Compact numerical methods for computers: linear algebra and function minimisation, Adam Hilger: Bristol andWiley Halsted: New York, March. [3.3, 6.3, 8.1]Nash, J.
C. (1979b). Accuracy of least squares computer programs: another reminder: comments. American Journal of AgriculturalEconomics, November, vol. 61, no. 4, pp. 703-709. [12.2]Nash, J. C. (1980a). Generalized inverse matrices: a practical tool for matrix methods on microcomputers, v. 5, n.
9, September 1980,pp. 32,34,35,36,37Nash, J. C. (1980b). Problèmes mathématiques soulevés par les modèles économiques, Canadian Journal of Agricultural Economics,v. 28, n. 3, November, pp. 51-57.Nash, J. C. (1980c). SWEEP Operator, American Statistician, v. 34, n. 3, August, p. 190.Nash, J. C. (1981a). Function minimization on special computers. ACM SIGNUM Newsletter, v.
16, n. 1, March. pp. 14-17.(Proceedings of a session on microcomputers for mathematical software at the ACM Annual Meeting in Nashville, October, 1980).Nash, J. C. (1981b). Determining floating-point properties. Interface Age, Vol. 6, no. 5, May, pp. 30-33. [9.8]Nash, J. C. (1981c). Operations on floating-point numbers, v. 6, n. 6, June 1981, pp. 30-34. [9.8]Nash, J. C. (1981d).
Quadratic equations: Computers fail high school math, Interface Age, v. 6, n. 7, July, pp. 28,29,30.Nash, J. C. (1981e). Infinite series: knowing when to stop. Interface Age, vol. 6, no. 8, August, pg. 34-38. [3.3]Nash, J. C. (1981f). Fundamental statistical calculations. Interface Age, v. 6, No. 9, September, pp. 40-43. [3.3]Nash, J. C.
(1981g). Internal functions, Interface Age, v. 6, n. 10, October, pp. 36-38.Nash, J. C. (1981h). Binary machines that round. Interface Age, vol. 6, no. 11, November, pp. 30-33. [9.8]184Copyright © 1984, 1994 J C & M M NashSCIENTIFIC COMPUTING WITH PCsNash Information Services Inc., 1975 Bel Air Drive, Ottawa, ON K2C 0X1 CanadaCopy for:Dr.
Dobb’s JournalNash, J. C. (1981i). Nonlinear estimation using a microcomputer, Computer Science and Statistics: Proceedings of the 13th Symposiumon the Interface, (ed. W. F. Eddy), New York: Spinger-Verlag. pp. 363-366.Nash, J. C. (1982a). General sources of mathematical software, Interface Age, v. 7, n. 1, January 1982, pp. 30,33.Nash, J. C. (1982b).
Optimization: finding the best, Interface Age, v. 7, n. 2, February 1982, pp. 34,36,37,38. [3.3]Nash, J. C. (1982c). Function minimization, Interface Age, v. 7, n. 3, March, pp. 34,36,38,39,40,42. [3.3, 13.2]Nash, J. C. (1982d). Forecasting - a tool for business, Interface Age, v.
7, n. 4, April, pp. 34,36,38,39,40.Nash, J. C. (1982e). Function minimization by gradient methods, Interface Age, v. 7, n. 5, May, pp. 28,31,33. [3.3]Nash, J. C. (1982g). Gaussian elimination, Interface Age, v. 7, n. 6, June 1982, pp. 33,34.Nash, J. C. (1982h). Orthogonalization - more matrix decompositions, Interface Age, v. 7, n. 7, July 1982, pp. 38,40,41.Nash, J. C. (1982i). Microcomputer Math (book review), Interface Age, v.
7, n. 9, September 1982, p. 124.Nash, J. C. (1982). See Anderson, D. J. (1982)Nash, J. C. (1983a). Approaches to nonlinear regression on very small computers, American Statistical Association, 1983 Proceedingsof the Business and Economics Statistics Section, Washington DC, 1983, pp. 75-80.
Also published as University of Ottawa, Facultyof Administration Working Paper 83-58, 1983.Nash, J. C. (1983b). Where to find the nuts and bolts: Sources of software, Computer Science and Statistics: Proceedings of the 14thSymposium on the Interface, (ed. W. F. Eddy), Springer Verlag, NY., pp. 86-90, 1983.Nash, J.
C. (1983). See Anderson, D. J. (1983)Nash, J. C. (1983). See Battiste, E. (1983)Nash, J. C. (1984a). Design and implementation of a very small linear algebra program package, Communications of the Associationfor Computing Machinery, v. 28, n. 1, pp. 89-94, January 1985. Also published as University of Ottawa, Faculty of AdministrationWorking Paper 83-25, 1983. Technical Correspondence on this paper appears in Communications of the ACM, v. 28, n. 10, pp.1086-1087 October 1985Nash, J. C. (1984b).
Effective scientific problem solving with small computers, Reston Publishing Company, Reston, Virginia. (Allrights and stock for this work now held by the author; the current document is the updated version.)Nash, J. C. (1984c). LEQB05 User’s Guide: a very small linear algebra program package, Ottawa: Nash Information Services Inc.Nash, J. C. (1985a). Measuring the performance of statisticians with statistical software, Proceedings of Computer Science andStatistics: 17th Symposium on the Interface, D. Allen (ed. ), Springer, New York, pp. 161-5, 1985.Nash, J. C.
(1985b). Sciences, Byte, v. 10, n. 2, page 175, February. (Introduction to theme section of this magazine issue for whichJ.C. Nash was contributing editor responsible for gathering and editing articles.)Nash, J. C. (1985c). Scientific applications software, Byte, v. 10, n. 13, December, pp. 145-150.Nash, J. C. (1985d). Statistical analysis on microcomputers, SIAM News, v.
18, n. 2, March, p. 4.Nash, J. C. (1985e). Taking it with you -- portable statistical computing Keynote Address, Proceedings of Computer Science andStatistics: 17th Symposium on the Interface, D. Allen (ed. ), Springer, New York, pp. 3-8.Nash, J. C. (1985f). The birth of a computer, An interview with James H. Wilkinson on the building of a computer designed by AlanTuring, Byte, v. 10, n. 2, February, pp. 177-194.Nash, J.
C. (1986a). Microcomputers, standards, and engineering calculations, Proceedings of the 5th Canadian Conference onEngineering Education, University of Western Ontario, London, Ontario, May 12-13, pp. 302-316.Nash, J. C. (1986b). Publishing statistical software, invited paper for Computer Science and Statistics, 18th Symposium on theInterface, Fort Collins, Colorado, March 19-21, 1986, T.
J. Boardman (ed. ), Washington: American Statistical Association, pp. 244-247.Nash, J. C. (1986c). Software Review: IMSL MATH/PC Library, American Statistician, v. 40, n. 4, November, pp. 303-306. [13.5]Nash, J. C. (1986d). Software Review: IMSL STAT/PC Library, American Statistician, v. 40, n. 4, November, pp.
301-303. [13.5]Nash, J. C. (1987a). A BASIC version of the Wichman and Hill pseudo-random number generator, distributed by the Byte Magazinelisting and diskette distribution service as well as the electronic Byte Information Exchange (BIX), March.Nash, J. C. (1987b). Computing environment and installation influences on tests and benchmarks of statistical software, Proceedingsof the 19th Symposium on the Interface, Computer Science and Statistics, American Statistical Association, Washington, pp. 213-218.Nash, J. C.
(1987c). Different designs for engineering software, IEEE Circuits & Devices Magazine, v. 3, n. 1, January, pp. 32-34, 58.Nash, J. C. (1987d). Termination strategies for nonlinear parameter determination. Proceedings of the Australian Society forOperations Research Annual Conference (ed. Santosh Kumar), Melbourne, October, pp. 322-334. (The text of this is contained in Nash,J. C. and Walker-Smith (1989b). [3.3, 9.8]BIBLIOGRAPHY185Nash, J.
C. (1988a). Book Review: Thomas R. Cuthbert Jr. , Optimization using personal computers with applications to electricalnetworks, IEEE Circuits and Devices Magazine, v. 4, n. 5, September, p. 28.Nash, J. C. (1988b). Function minimization on small or special computers, Computational Techniques and Applications: CTAC-87(J. Noye & C.
Fletcher eds. ), Amsterdam: Elsevier Science Publishers, pp. 509-516.Nash, J. C. (1988c). NASHCAT 3.0: a utility for preparing catalogues of disk files for the IBM PC and compatibles, Nash InformationServices Inc., Ottawa. (version 1: 1985, version 2: 1987).Nash, J. C. (1989a). Data analysis and modelling: a discussion, The New Zealand Statistician, v. 24, n. 1, pp. 17-21.Nash, J. C. (1989b). Letter to the editor, ACM Signum Newsletter, vol. 24, no.
4, October, p. 16. [9.8]Nash, J. C. (1989). See Duggleby, R. G. (1989)Nash, J. C. (1990a). A freeware text processor for educational and non-profit use. Ottawa, Ont. : University of Ottawa, Faculty ofAdministration, Working Paper 90-18. [2.6, 10.1]Nash, J. C. (1990b). A hypertext environment for using mathematical software: Part I - motivations and design objectives.
ACMSIGNUM Newsletter, vol. 25, no. 3, July. pp 2-14. [6.1, 7.9, 9.5, 12.5]Nash, J. C. (1990c). Book Review: Philippe G. Ciarlet, Introduction to Numerical Linear Algebra and Optimisation, SIAM Review,v. 32, n. 4, pp. 700-702, 1990.Nash, J. C. (1990d). Compact numerical methods for computers: linear algebra and function minimisation, Adam Hilger: Bristol.Second Edition (hardback and paperback, incorporating coupon for software diskette).
Distributed in North America by the AmericanInstitute of Physics and by MacMillan Book Clubs. [Preface, 3.3, 7.7, 7.8, 9.1, 12.2, 12.3, 12.5, 13.2, 13.3, 13.5, 13.6, 14.5, 14.6, 15.1, 15.4,15.5, 17.1, 18.2, 18.3]Nash, J. C. (1991a). Didactic and production software for computing sample variances. in Keramidas, E.