Nelson H. F. Beebe <beebe @ math . utah . edu> (email mangled to prevent spamming)
Center for Scientific Computing University of Utah Department of Mathematics, 322 INSCC 155 S 1400 E RM 233 Salt Lake City, UT 84112-0090 USA
Abstract:
This is a COMPLETE bibliography of publications in the journal Numerische Mathematik (CODEN NUMMA7, ISSN 0029-599X (print), 0945-3245 (electronic)), which began publishing in 1959.
Keywords:
BibTeX, bibliography, Numerische Mathematik
Author Comments:
There were from three to eight issues per year from 1959 to 1985, and since then, twelve per year. The journal is published by Springer-Verlag. Despite its German title, most of the articles in this journal are in English; only 85 (3%) are in French (including, curiously, one whose title is in English!), and 310 (11%) are in German. English translations are supplied for all of the French and German titles. Cross-references are supplied for all corrigenda and errata, so that citing one will automatically provide citations of the others. The journal has a gopher site at \beginblockquote gopher://trick.ntp.springer.de/11/TOC/211/ \endblockquote with tables of contents for 1993–1997, and a World Wide Web site at \beginblockquote http://link.springer.de/link/service/journals/00211/tocs.htm \endblockquote with tables of contents and abstracts for 1994–2000, and a home page at \beginblockquote http://link.springer.de/journals/nummath/ \endblockquote Currently paid-up journal subscribers can obtain access to the full-text electronic edition of the journal in PDF and compressed PostScript formats. For details, visit the World Wide Web site \beginblockquote http://science.springer.de/nmee/nm-main.htm. \endblockquote Beginning with Volume 67 Number 1 (1994), URLs pointing to abstracts are included with each entry. Their names are constructed systematically from the volume, number, initial page, and year, so that they can be, and have been, generated automatically by software. However, the publisher's Web site is about a year behind the journal, so not all of the URLs given below are reachable yet. The abstract pages contain further links to the full text which are accessible to qualified subscribers, as noted above.