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Mathematics of Computation

Published by the American Mathematical Society since 1960 (published as Mathematical Tables and other Aids to Computation 1943-1959), Mathematics of Computation is devoted to research articles of the highest quality in computational mathematics.

ISSN 1088-6842 (online) ISSN 0025-5718 (print)

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Contents of Volume 67, Number 223
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Pointwise error estimates and asymptotic error expansion inequalities for the finite element method on irregular grids: Part I. Global estimates
Alfred H. Schatz PDF
Math. Comp. 67 (1998), 877-899
A negative-norm least squares method for Reissner-Mindlin plates
James H. Bramble and Tong Sun PDF
Math. Comp. 67 (1998), 901-916
Nonconforming finite element approximation of crystalline microstructure
Bo Li and Mitchell Luskin PDF
Math. Comp. 67 (1998), 917-946
Convergence analysis of a covolume scheme for Maxwell’s equations in three dimensions
R. A. Nicolaides and D.-Q. Wang PDF
Math. Comp. 67 (1998), 947-963
Discrete gauge invariant approximations of a time dependent Ginzburg-Landau model of superconductivity
Qiang Du PDF
Math. Comp. 67 (1998), 965-986
Interpolation correction for collocation solutions of Fredholm integro-differential equations
Qiya Hu PDF
Math. Comp. 67 (1998), 987-999
Efficient Runge-Kutta integrators for index-2 differential algebraic equations
J. C. Butcher and R. P. K. Chan PDF
Math. Comp. 67 (1998), 1001-1021
Chaos in the Lorenz equations: A computer assisted proof. Part II: Details
Konstantin Mischaikow and Marian Mrozek PDF
Math. Comp. 67 (1998), 1023-1046
Trapezoidal and midpoint splittings for initial-boundary value problems
Willem Hundsdorfer PDF
Math. Comp. 67 (1998), 1047-1062
On a high order numerical method for functions with singularities
Knut S. Eckhoff PDF
Math. Comp. 67 (1998), 1063-1087
Analysis and modificaton of Newton’s method for algebraic Riccati equations
Chun-Hua Guo and Peter Lancaster PDF
Math. Comp. 67 (1998), 1089-1105
An algorithm for constructing a basis for $C^r$-spline modules over polynomial rings
Satya Deo and Lipika Mazumdar PDF
Math. Comp. 67 (1998), 1107-1120
The efficient computation of Fourier transforms on the symmetric group
David K. Maslen PDF
Math. Comp. 67 (1998), 1121-1147
A natural lattice basis problem with applications
John D. Hobby PDF
Math. Comp. 67 (1998), 1149-1161
Fast evaluation of multiple zeta sums
Richard E. Crandall PDF
Math. Comp. 67 (1998), 1163-1172
Finding finite $B_2$-sequences faster
Bernt Lindström PDF
Math. Comp. 67 (1998), 1173-1178
Subquadratic-time factoring of polynomials over finite fields
Erich Kaltofen and Victor Shoup PDF
Math. Comp. 67 (1998), 1179-1197
Factoring elementary groups of prime cube order into subsets
Sándor Szabó and Coburn Ward PDF
Math. Comp. 67 (1998), 1199-1206
The translation planes of order 49 and their automorphism groups
C. Charnes and U. Dempwolff PDF
Math. Comp. 67 (1998), 1207-1224
Minus class groups of the fields of the $l$-th roots of unity
René Schoof PDF
Math. Comp. 67 (1998), 1225-1245
Remarks on the Schoof-Elkies-Atkin algorithm
L. Dewaghe PDF
Math. Comp. 67 (1998), 1247-1252
Detecting perfect powers in essentially linear time
Daniel J. Bernstein PDF
Math. Comp. 67 (1998), 1253-1283
Computations of class numbers of real quadratic fields
Anitha Srinivasan PDF
Math. Comp. 67 (1998), 1285-1308
New results in equal sums of like powers
Randy L. Ekl PDF
Math. Comp. 67 (1998), 1309-1315
Class number bounds and Catalan’s equation
Ray Steiner PDF
Math. Comp. 67 (1998), 1317-1322
Every odd perfect number has a prime factor which exceeds $10^6$
Peter Hagis Jr. and Graeme L. Cohen PDF
Math. Comp. 67 (1998), 1323-1330

Book Reviews
Book reviews do not contain an abstract. You may download each review in this issue using the links below.

Proceedings of the Third International Conference on Spectral and High Order Methods, edited by Andrew V. Ilin and L. Ridgeway Scott.
An introduction to computational geometry for curves and surfaces, by Alan Davies and Philip Samuels.
The mathematics of surfaces, edited by Glen Mullineux.
Algorithmic number theory, Volume I: Efficient algorithms, by Eric Bach and Jeffrey Shallit.
Reviewer: Lars B. Wahlbin
Reviewer: Joseph D. Ward
Reviewer: Lars B. Wahlbin
Reviewer: S. S. Wagstaff, Jr.
Review information PDF
Math. Comp. 67 (1998), 1331-1334