Published online by Cambridge University Press: 11 January 2010
The FORTRAN® listings given in these appendices relate to programs described and illustrated in the text and used for the solutions to examples. They are heavily interrelated, in that the output files from some of them become the input files for others. Readers are advised to examine the listings before use as they are well provided with COMMENT, C, statements which describe the workings of the programs. In addition, when running the programs users are guided by screen output and these should be carefully followed. In particular, it is important that data-file names should be correctly given and in all programs it is possible to designate the names of the input files if the default values are invalid.
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