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摘要
应美国数学协会(Mathematical Association of America)的邀请,约翰·托德(John Todd)和我撰写了一部关于位于加州大学洛杉矶分校校园内的数值分析研究所(Institute for Numerical Analysis, 1947-1954)的简史。这个研究所被称为INA,是国家应用数学实验室的一个部门,国家应用数学实验室组成了商务部下属的国家标准局应用数学处。在这段简短的历史中,我们主要关注的是这个项目的数学方面。特别是,我们关心的是谁参与了这个项目,他们做了什么,他们的大学隶属关系是什么。我不打算重复这段历史中所提供的材料,也许除了一些特别感兴趣的项目。
Conjugacy and gradients in variational theory and analysis
At the invitation of the Mathematical Association of America, John Todd and I have written a short history of the Institute for Numerical Analysis, 1947-1954, located on the campus of UCLA. This Institute, called INA, was a Section of the National Applied Mathematical Laboratories, which formed the Applied Mathematics Division of the National Bureau of Standards, a part of the Department of Commerce. In this brief history we were concerned mainly with the mathematical aspects of this program. In particular, we were concerned about who participated in the project, what did they do, and what was their University affiliation. It is not my intention to repeat the material presented in this history except perhaps for some special items of interest.