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Callataÿ, Armand M. de, 1935- author.
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processing in steps seen as oscillations?; Do computer programs have slow rhythms?; Can brain computations be
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Austerlitz, Howard.
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13.4 FORTRAN13.5 Pascal; 13.6 Considerations for Writing Computer Programs; Chapter 14. PC
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Eisner, E. (Elmer)
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; Introduction; Design Issues for Multiprocessor Computers; The Hypercube Multiprocessor Computer; Hardware
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Yovits, M. C. (Marshall Clinton)
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. Computer Balance of Power; 3. Theatres; 4. Confluence of Planners; 5. Essential Programs; 6. Field Systems
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Stephenson, David, 1943-
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covered. Computer applications exist throughout and a number of simulation and optimization programs in
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Rich, Charles, 1951-
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: Introduction to Program Verification; Chapter 5: Mechanical proofs about computer programs; Publisher Summary
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Johnson, W. (William), 1922-
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computer programs for rolling and extrolling; abstract; notation; greek; introduction; theory; computer
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Chen, Wai-Fah, 1936-
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numerical implementation into computer programs. The theory and method of computer impl.
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Campbell, Gaylon S.
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, generally in the conventional way. Most chapters then go on to develop simple computer programs to solve the
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Davis, John McDonald Cameron, author.
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implementation via the network control programs are considered. Chapter 3 examines the interconnection of network
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Taylor, Thomas Philip Muir, author.
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-arithmetic implementation for use in the arrhythmia program. In each of three surveys of the program's accuracy, human and
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Young, Bryan D., author.
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instrumentation and computer programs both of which are discussed in detail. The mathematical model consisted of

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