Suggested Papers for the Top Ten Algorithms
http://people.sc.fsu.edu/~jburkardt/classes/tta_2015/papers.html
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John Backus,
The history of Fortran I, II and III,
ACM SIGPLAN Notices,
Volume 13, Number 8, pages 165-180, August 1978.
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David Bailey,
Integer Relation Detection,
Computing in Science and Engineering,
Volume 2, Number 1, January/February 2000, pages 24-28.
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Rick Beatson, Leslie Greengard,
A short course on fast multipole methods.
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Isabel Beichl, Francis Sullivan,
The Metropolis Algorithm,
Computing in Science and Engineering,
Volume 2, Number 1, January/February 2000, pages 65-69.
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Burton Bloom,
Space-time Tradeoffs in Hash Coding with Allowable Errors,
Communications of the ACM,
Volume 13, Number 7, July 1970, pages 422-426.
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John Board, Klaus Schulten,
The Fast Multipole Algorithm,
Computing in Science and Engineering,
Volume 2, Number 1, January/February 2000, pages 76-79.
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Paul Bourke,
DFT (Discrete Fourier Transform) and FFT (Fast Fourier Transform)
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Siddhartha Chib, Edward Greenberg,
Understanding the Metropolis-Hastings Algorithm,
The American Statistician,
Volume 49, Number 4, November 1995, pages 327-335.
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Barry Cipra,
The Best of the 20th Century: Editors Name Top 10 Algorithms,
SIAM News,
Volume 33, Number 4, May 16, 2000, page 1,
https://www.siam.org/pdf/news/637.pdf
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Alexander Dewdney,
The Turing Omnibus,
Freeman, 1989,
ISBN13: 9780716781547,
LC: QA76.D45.
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Ken Dill, Justin MacCallum,
The Protein-Folding Problem, 50 Years On,
Science,
Volume 338, 23 November 2012, pages 1042-1047.
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Jack Dongarra, Francis Sullivan,
The Top Ten Algorithms of the Century,
Computing in Science and Engineering,
Volume 2, Number 1, January/February 2000, pages 22-23.
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George Dvorsky,
The Ten Algorithms That Dominate Our World,
http://io9.com/the-10-algorithms-that-dominate-our-world-1580110464
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Richard Elwes,
The algorithm that runs the world,
New Scientist,
13 August 2012.
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Peteris Erins,
The Ten Algorithms Every Computer Science Student Must
Implement At Least Once in Their Life.
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Thomas Ferguson,
Linear Programming: A Concise Introduction.
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Dan Givoli,
The Top 10 Computational Methods of the 20th Century,
IACM Expressions,
Number 11, September 2001, pages 5-9.
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David Gleich,
PageRank Beyond the Web,
SIAM Review,
Volume 57, Number 3, 2015, pages 321-363.
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Martin Gutknecht,
A Brief Introduction to Krylov Space Methods for Solving Linear Systems.
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Tony Hoare,
Quicksort,
Computer Journal,
Volume 5, Number 1, 1962, pages 10-16.
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Joseph Jaja,
A Perspective on Quicksort,
Computing in Science and Engineering,
Volume 2, Number 1, January/February 2000, pages 43-49.
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James Keener,
The Perron-Frobenius Theorem and the Ranking of Football Teams,
SIAM Review,
Volume 35, Number 1, pages 80-93, March 1993.
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Steve Lohr,
In case you wondered, a real human wrote this column,
The New York Times,
September 10, 2011.
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John MacCormick,
Nine Algorithms That Changed the Future: The Ingenious Ideas that
Drive Today's Computers,
Princeton University Press,
ISBN-13: 978-0691158198.
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Andrew McGregor,
Linear Sketches (slides).
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L. F. Menabrea, notes by Ada Lovelace,
Sketch of the Analytical Engine invented by Charles Babbage,
1842.
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Cleve Moler,
Experiments with Matlab,
Chapter 7: Google PageRank
https://www.mathworks.com/moler/exm/chapters/pagerank.pdf
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Muthu Muthukrishnan,
Data Streams: Algorithms and Applications
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John Nash,
The (Dantzig) Simplex Method for Linear Programming,
Computing in Science and Engineering,
Volume 2, Number 1, January/February 2000, pages 29-31.
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Albert Nijenhuis, Herbert Wilf,
Combinatorial Algorithms for Computers and Calculators,
Second Edition,
Academic Press, 1978,
ISBN: 0-12-519260-6,
LC: QA164.N54.
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Marcos Otero,
The Real Top 10 Algorithms That Dominate Our World,
https://medium.com/@_marcos_otero/the-real-10-algorithms-that-dominate-our-world-e95fa9f16c04
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David Padua,
The Fortran I Compiler,
Computing in Science and Engineering,
Volume 2, Number 1, January/February 2000, pages 70-75.
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Beresford Parlett,
The QR Algorithm,
Computing in Science and Engineering,
Volume 2, Number 1, January/February 2000, pages 38-42.
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Sara Robinson,
Computer Scientists Find Unexpected Depths in Airfare Search Problem,
SIAM News,
Volume 35, Number 6, July/August 2002.
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Daniel Rockmore,
The FFT: An Algorithm the Whole Family Can Use,
Computing in Science and Engineering,
Volume 2, Number 1, January/February 2000, pages 60-64.
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Alvin Roth, Elliott Peranson,
Design of the matching market for American physicians:
the engineering aspects of economic design,
The American Economic Review,
Volume 89, Number 4, pages 748-780, September 1999.
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Jason Sachs,
Bad hash functions and other stories: Trapped in a cage of
irresponsibility and garden rakes,
http://www.embeddedrelated.com/showarticle/535.php
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SCRIPTOL,
List of algorithms,
http://www.scriptol.com/programming/list-algorithms.php
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Steven Skiena,
The Algorithm Design Manual,
Springer, 2008,
ISBN-13: 978-1-84800-069-8,
LC: QA76.9.A43S55.
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G W Stewart,
The Decompositional Approach to Matrix Computation,
Computing in Science and Engineering,
Volume 2, Number 1, January/February 2000, pages 50-59.
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Ian Stewart,
In Pursuit of the Unknown: 17 Equations that Changed the World,
Basic Books,
ISBN-13: 978-0465085989
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Armin Straub,
A gentle introduction to PSLQ
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Henk van der Vorst,
Krylov Subspace Iteration,
Computing in Science and Engineering,
Volume 2, Number 1, January/February 2000, pages 32-37.
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David Watkins,
The QR Algorithm Revisited,
SIAM Review,
Volume 50, Number 1, 2008, pages 133-145.
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Xindong Wu, Vipin Kumar, J Ross Quinlan, Joydeep Ghosh, Qiang Yang,
Hiroshi Motoda, Geoffrey McLachlan, Angus Ng, Bing Lu, Philip Yu,
Zhi-Hua Zhou, Michael Steinbach, David Hand, Dan Steinberg,
Top 10 algorithms in data mining,
Knowledge and Information Systems,
Volume 14, Number 1, January 2008, pages 1-37.
Last revised on 04 September 2015.