Technical Reports, etc. by G.Keady
available electronically
This page is permanently under construction.
References to reports at this page are usually deleted once
journal, etc.
papers
have appeared.
The reports sometimes continue to be
available electronically
when the report says a bit more than the paper.
Moments of inertia for convex domains 06
- 2006. On Hadwiger's Results Concerning Minkowski Sums and Isoperimetric Inequalities for Moments of Inertia.
RGMIA Research Report
Wedge-water entry problem, 97-04
- 2004 (with L.E.Fraenkel):
Journal of Engineering Mathematics.
2002:
BAIL2002 Conf. Proceedings.
- 1997-98 (mostly):
A numerical study of the wedge-water-entry problem:
fixed points of separable and mixed-monotone positive operators
Some details
here.
The report is available as a
Postscript file
The version at end 97 is very much a draft.
There is as much effort on the analysis as the numerical work.
Exposition is marred a lot by containing chat to myself about
things that are hopes rather than completed mathematics.
There is completed mathematics in the story, but it is
obscured in present write-up. A better version will be
produced as soon as I have time.
A very short conference paper on derivation of the integral equation,
and results, is published in the Proceedings of
EMAC98 Conference, Adelaide.
Mathematical Software Reports and Papers: 1990-
One paper that is available on the Web is my paper
with Evatt Hawkes, on
"Two more links to the NAG numeric library involving
Computer Algebra systems".
This is in the Electronic Proceedings of the
IMACS Applied Computer Algebra Conference,
University of New Mexico, May 16-19 1995.
Click here to go to the USA for the .dvi file of the Hawkes' paper,
and indeed the whole of
the IMACS-ACA Proceedings.
Alternatively click here to get the
the Hawkes
IMACS-ACA dvi file, or
the Hawkes
IMACS-ACA paper in Postscript.
from this machine.
A sequel to this is a Mathematica/InterCall version.
This was prepared for a collection of items to go into a book.
Links are
here.
Also friends in Finland with a "Scientific Computing" course have
used it as an example for their students: used go to Finland for
http://www.math.hut.fi/teaching/numsym/mma/rubberProp.html
their html translation of the Mma 2.2 Notebook.
For the following technical reports,
their content ended up
not well-covered in my published papers.
However, I still haven't got them up electronically.
- {1991}
- (Partly with B. Calvert)
... symbolic front ends for subsequent numeric calculation.
I. Equilibrium flows of water in pipe networks.
II. GENTRANs from REDUCE and from Macsyma.
III. Maple (with S. Devitt) and
Mathematica (InterCall, with T.D. Robb)
IV. (Kevin Broughan's) SENAC for the pipe network problem.
University of Waikato Maths Dept Research Reports
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