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SIAM Journal on Scientific Computing

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Volume 5, Issue 3, pp. 497-743

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Numerical Methods for Large Sparse Linear Least Squares Problems

Michael T. Heath

pp. 497-513

Sparse Orthogonal Schemes for Structural Optimization Using the Force Method

M. T. Heath, R. J. Plemmons, and R. C. Ward

pp. 514-532

Nonlinearly Preconditioned Krylov Subspace Methods for Discrete Newton Algorithms

Tony F. Chan and Kenneth R. Jackson

pp. 533-542

Incomplete Factorization Methods for Fully Implicit Simulation of Enhanced Oil Recovery

G. A. Behie and P. A. Forsyth, Jr.

pp. 543-561

Sparse Matrix Methods in Optimization

Philip E. Gill, Walter Murray, Michael A. Saunders, and Margaret H. Wright

pp. 562-589

The Software Scene in the Extraction of Eigenvalues from Sparse Matrices

B. N. Parlett

pp. 590-604

Direct Methods for Solving Sparse Systems of Linear Equations

Iain S. Duff

pp. 605-619

Ordering Schemes for Parallel Processing of Certain Mesh Problems

Dianne P. O'Leary

pp. 620-632

The Multifrontal Solution of Unsymmetric Sets of Linear Equations

I. S. Duff and J. K. Reid

pp. 633-641

A Program for Fitting Rate Constants in Gas Phase Chemical Kinetics Models

G. D. Byrne, A. J. DeGregoria, and D. E. Salane

pp. 642-657

Computing a Few Eigenvalues and Eigenvectors of a Symmetric Band Matrix

David S. Scott

pp. 658-666

A Simplified Moving Finite Difference Scheme: Application to Dense Gas Dispersion

E. J. Kansa, D. L. Morgan, Jr., and L. K. Morris

pp. 667-683

The Use of Singular Functions for the Approximate Conformal Mapping of Doubly-Connected Domains

N. Papamichae and C. A. Kokkinos

pp. 684-700

Techniques for Solving Block Tridiagonal Systems on Reconfigurable Array Computers

R. N. Kapur and J. C. Browne

pp. 701-719

A Variant of Huber Robust Regression

Charles G. Boncelet, Jr. and Bradley W. Dickinson

pp. 720-734

The Collinearity Problem in Linear Regression. The Partial Least Squares (PLS) Approach to Generalized Inverses

S. Wold, A. Ruhe, H. Wold, and W. J. Dunn, III

pp. 735-743