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1988 report
A one-way linear array algorithm for the median filter
North Carolina State University. Center for Communications and Signal Processing.
1988 journal article
Development and validation of a method for approximation of road surface texture-induced contact pressure in tire/pavement interaction
Tire Science and Technology, 16, 2–17.
1988 journal article
The {F_N} method in finite slabs with a polynomial basis
Trans. Th. Stat. Phys., 17, 295–303.
1988 journal article
A Pointwise Quasi-Newton Method for Integral Equations
SIAM Journal on Numerical Analysis, 25(5), 1138–1155.
1988 journal article
Development and Validation of a Method for Approximating Road Surface Texture‐Induced Contact Pressure in Tire‐Pavement Interaction
Tire Science and Technology, 16(1), 2–17.
1988 journal article
The FN method in slab geometries with a polynomial basis
Transport Theory and Statistical Physics, 17(2-3), 295–303.
1988 journal article
Long-Term Correlated Response, Interpopulation Covariation, and Interspecific Allometry
Evolution, 42(2), 363.
1988 chapter
Systolic Algorithms for the Parallel Solution of Dense Symmetric Positive-Definite Toeplitz Systems
In The IMA Volumes in Mathematics and Its Applications (pp. 85–108).
1988 conference paper
SAGA and CONDENSE: a two-phase approach for the implementation of recurrence equations on multiprocessor architectures
[1988] Proceedings of the Twenty-First Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences. Volume I: Architecture Track, 126–130.
Event: [1988] Proceedings of the Twenty-First Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences. Volume I: Architecture Track
1988 chapter
Singular control problem structure and the convergence of backward differentiation formulas
In C. I. Brynes, C. F. Martin, & R. E. Saeks (Eds.), Linear Circuits, Systems, and Signal Processing (pp. 19–26). North Holland.
Ed(s): C. Brynes, C. Martin & R. Saeks