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A numerical recipe for noisy localization in globally rigid trilateration networks using distance measurements is provided in [62].
The numerical recipe is given and analyzed for solution: Originating from the linear dependence of nuclear-electron attraction functional on one-electron density (Vne[ρ0 r1)] = -ΣA = 1,…,MZand0(r1)ra1-1dr1), and a quadratic LCAO approximation for ρ0, the optimization can be done with iterative use of lin-solver.
This numerical recipe relies on compressive sampling theory [25] [27] which presents a new method to reconstruct a sparse signal from its under-sampled representation.
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I still pull out my old dusty mathematics books, like "Numerical Recipes," when I'm looking for answers to problems.
But even when mathematics has direct relevance to everyday life in encrypting your credit-card details as they are sent over the internet, for example the theorists who dream up the underlying numerical recipes do not become household names.
The corresponding procedure was adopted from the well-known library "Numerical Recipes in C" where it is described in detail [37].
For both approaches, stability and performance guarantees are proven, numerical recipes are given and the relative merits are comparatively highlighted on a simulation example.
The best-fitting model of the source parameters (M o, f c, t g * ) was obtained by iteration from a starting model using the simplex algorithm (Nelder and Mead 1965; Caceci and Cacheris 1984, Numerical Recipes 1998, Chap. 10.4).
Strain tensor calculations were carried out using a locally written program [45], based on the discussion by Ohashi and Burnham [46,47] and employing the JACOBI subroutine Numerical Recipes [48].
A comprehensive benchmark study has been conducted, which compares a number of FFT routines, the Numerical Recipes FFT (FOURN), Fastest Fourier Transform in the West (FFTW), and the CUFFT.
(4) CL is a leapfrog scheme for advancing the magnetic field, an adaptation of the modified midpoint method described by W. H. Press et al. (Numerical Recipes (Cambridge Univ. Press, Cambridge, 1986)).
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