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Reliable Computing, Volume 4
Volume 4, Number 1, February 1998
- Ralf Hungerbühler, Jürgen Garloff:
Bounds for the Range of a Bivariate Polynomial over a Triangle. 3-13 - Zhenyu Huang:
An Interval Entropy Penalty Method for Nonlinear Global Optimization. 15-25 - Chenyi Hu, Angelina Cardenas, Stephanie Hoogendoorn, Pedro Sepulveda Jr.:
An Interval Polynomial Interpolation Problem and Its Lagrange Solution. 27-38 - Maria Beltran, Gilbert Castillo, Vladik Kreinovich:
Algorithms That Still Produce a Solution (Maybe Not Optimal) Even When Interrupted: Shary's Idea Justified. 39-53 - David Morales, Tran Cao Son:
Interval Methods in Robot Navigation. 55-61 - Zhihui Huey Hu:
Reliable Optimal Production Control with Cobb-Douglas Model. 63-69 - Daniel Berleant, Hang Cheng:
A Software Tool for Automatically Verified Operations on Intervals and Probability Distributions. 71-82 - Martin Berz, Georg Hoffstätter:
Computation and Application of Taylor Polynomials with Interval Remainder Bounds. 83-97 - Clifton Davis:
A New Application of Local Minima of Interval Functions: Interval-Valued Fuzzy Control. 99-101 - Graciela Gonzalez:
Intervals Help to Design an Imaging System. 103-104 - Misha Koshelev, Luc Longpré:
A Brief Description of Gell-Mann's Lecture and How Intervals May Help to Describe Complexity in the Real World. 105-107 - Alexander Levichev, Olga Kosheleva:
Intervals in Space-Time: A. D. Alexandrov is 85. 109-112
Volume 4, Number 2, May 1998
- Mitsuhiro T. Nakao, Nobito Yamamoto, Yoshitaka Watanabe:
Constructive L2 Error Estimates for Finite Element Solutions of the Stokes Equations. 115-124 - Lubomir V. Kolev:
A New Method for Global Solution of Systems of Non-Linear Equations. 125-146 - Daniel Berleant, Chaim Goodman-Strauss:
Bounding the Results of Arithmetic Operations on Random Variables of Unknown Dependency Using Intervals. 147-165 - Antony T. Popov:
A Relation Between Morphological and Interval Operations. 167-178 - Olga Kosheleva, Piet G. Vroegindeweij:
When Is the Product of Intervals Also an Interval? 179-190 - David Dennis, Vladik Kreinovich, Siegfried M. Rump:
Intervals and the Origins of Calculus. 191-197 - Anatoly D. Plotnikov:
One Criterion of Existence of a Himiltonian Cycle. 199-202
Volume 4, Number 3, August 1998
- Günter Mayer, Jiri Rohn:
On the Applicability of the Interval Gaussian Algorithm. 205-222 - Michael A. Wolfe:
On a Second Derivative Test due to Qi. 223-234 - Mark R. Baker, Rajendra B. Patil:
Universal Approximation Theorem for Interval Neural Networks. 235-239 - Diane I. Doser, Kevin D. Crain, Mark R. Baker, Vladik Kreinovich, Matthew C. Gerstenberger:
Estimating Uncertainties for Geophysical Tomography. 241-268 - Tiraz R. Birdie, Karan S. Surana:
The Use of Interval Analysis in Hydrologic Systems. 269-281 - Antony T. Popov, Hung T. Nguyen, Leonid K. Reznik:
An Application of Fuzzy Mathematical Morphology to Interval-Valued Knowledge Representation: A Remark. 283-290 - Alejandro E. Brito, Olga Kosheleva:
Interval + Image = Wavelet: For Image Processing under Interval Uncertainty, Wavelets Are Optimal. 291-301 - Alfredo Gabaldon, Hung T. Nguyen:
Exclusive OR Operation That Leads to the Narrowest Intervals. 303-306 - Ramon E. Moore:
Alberth, O.: Precise Numerical Methods Using C++. 307-308 - Jürgen Wolff von Gudenberg:
International Conference Interval'98. 309-309
Volume 4, Number 4, November 1998
- Roumen Anguelov, Svetoslav Markov:
Wrapping Effect and Wrapping Function. 311-330 - Anthony P. Leclerc, Jeffrey S. Ely:
Reliable Collision Detection for Time-Dependent Parametric Surfaces. 331-344 - Christian Jansson:
An NP-Hardness Result for Nonlinear Systems. 345-350 - Misha Koshelev, Luc Longpré, Patrick Taillibert:
Optimal Enclosure of Quadratic Interval Functions. 351-360 - Martin Berz, Kyoko Makino:
Verified Integration of ODEs and Flows Using Differential Algebraic Methods on High-Order Taylor Models. 361-369 - Siegfried M. Rump:
A Note on Epsilon-Inflation. 371-375 - Gregory G. Menshikov:
Intersection Subdistributivity and Interval Hull Superdistributivity with Respect to the Interval Maps. 377-381 - Gerhard Heindl, Vladik Kreinovich, Anatoly V. Lakeyev:
Solving Linear Interval Systems Is NP-Hard Even If We Exclude Overflow and Underflow. 383-388 - Monica L. Nogueira, Amarendra Nandigam:
Why Intervals? Because If We Allow Other Sets, Tractable Problems Become Intractable. 389-394 - Erzsébet Merényi, Scott A. Starks, Karen Villaverde:
Hyper-Spectral Satellite Images: Interval Methods May Be Helpful. 395-397 - Olga Kosheleva:
Hilbert Problems (Almost) 100 Years Later (From the Viewpoint of Interval Computations). 399-403 - R. Baker Kearfott:
Kreinovich, V., Lakeyev, A., Rohn, J., and Kahl, P.: Computational Complexity and Feasibility of Data Processing and Interval Computations. 405-409 - George F. Corliss, Ramon E. Moore:
1998 SIAM Annual Meeting: Interval Highlights - Toronto, July 13-17, 1998. 411-412 - First Announcement and Call for Papers ICRA99 - International Conference on Rational Approximation June 6-11, 1999 University of Antwerp (UIA). 413-414
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