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Volume 15 Number 1
  • E-ISSN: 1365-2478

Abstract

Abstract

This paper includes publication of two algorithms, to be processed on a digital computer. The algorithms are based upon the two mathematical denotations, presented by Dr. J. C. van Dam in this same issue. The computer programs are written in Algol, in the form of procedures (i.e. subroutines to be activated from a surrounding Algol program).

Each of the two procedures is preceded by a numerical analysis. Some remarks are made about the reliability of each of the two procedures, the production and the computing time required.

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