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    Numerical solution for the minimum norm solution to the first kind integral equation with a special kernel and efficient implementations of the Cholesky factorization algorithm on the vector and parallel supercomputers

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    Part I. Let K: L[subscript]2[a,b] → L[subscript]2[c,d] be a bounded linear operator defined by (Kf)(x)=ϵt[subscript]spabk(x,y)f(y)dy, where kϵ L[subscript]2([c,d]x[a,b]) and fϵ L[subscript]2[a,b]. Define k[subscript]x by k[subscript]x(y) = k(x,y). Assume K has the property that (a) k[subscript]xϵ L[subscript]2[a,b] for all xϵ[c,d] and (b) Kf = 0 a.e. implies (Kf)(x) = 0 for all xϵ[c,d]. Then, it is shown that the minimum norm solution f[subscript]0 to the first kind of Fredholm integral equation Kf = g is the L[subscript]2-norm limit of linear combinations of the k[subscript]x\u27s. Next, it is shown how to choose constants c[subscript]1, c[subscript]2, ·s, c[subscript]n to minimize ǁ f[subscript]0-[sigma][subscript]spj=1nc[subscript]jk[subscript]x[subscript] j ǁ [subscript]2 for n fixed points x[subscript]1, x[subscript]2, ·s, x[subscript]n [underline]without knowing what f[subscript]0 is. Perturbation results and some characteristics of this approximate solution f[subscript]n = [sigma][subscript]spj=1nc[subscript]jk[subscript]x[subscript] j for f[subscript]0 are presented;This paper also contains a numerical method choosing n points x[subscript]1, x[subscript]2, ·s, x[subscript]n at which ǁ f[subscript]0- [sigma][subscript]spj=1nc[subscript]jk[subscript]x[subscript] j ǁ [subscript]2 is minimized [underline]for only a fixed number \it n. Lastly, numerical results for different types of examples are provided to evaluate this numerical method;Part II. First, a blocked Cholesky factorization algorithm using non-standard level-2 BLAS (Basic Linear Algebra Subprograms) and three blocked Cholesky algorithms using standard level 2 & 3 BLAS are developed on the Hitachi Data Systems (HDS) AS/XL V60, and their performances are compared to the existing unblocked algorithm. The blocked algorithm using non-standard level-2 BLAS performs best of all algorithms considered on HDS computer, but non-standard level-2 BLAS were optimized and performed well on only HDS computer. For this reason, a blocked algorithm using standard BLAS and giving a near optimal performance on all of the HDS AS/EX V60, the IBM 3090E, the Cray 2, X-MP, and Y-MP is found and its performance is compared to the vendor supplied Cholesky routine (when available) on each computer. Since the IBM ESSL vector library does not have an optimized DSYRK, it was optimized for the IBM 3090E before all algorithms were tested;Next, five parallel Cholesky factorization algorithms each of which uses standard BLAS are presented. The parallel performance of these algorithms is measured on each of the Cray-2, Cray X-MP/48, Cray Y-MP/832, and the IBM 3090-600E and J. For the IBM 3090 computers, the parallel performance of these algorithms is also compared with a vendor optimized Cholesky factorization from ESSL

    日帝初期医療人関連法規の頒布と植民支配

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    A note on SOR(ω) splitting of an M-matrix

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    AbstractRecently, Wang and Huang (J. Comput. Appl. Math. 135 (2001) 325, Corollary 4.7) assumed that SOR(ω) splitting with ω⩾1 is a weak regular splitting of an M-matrix. In this note, we point out that SOR(ω) splitting with ω>1 can never be a weak regular splitting of an M-matrix. This shows that Chang's counterexample (J. Comput. Appl. Math. 167 (2004) 251, Example 1) is not an appropriate one since the SOR(ω) splitting with ω>1 given there is not a weak regular splitting

    Does Price Signal Quality? Strategic Implications of Price as a Signal of Quality for the Case of Genetically Modified Food

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    We add to the limited empirical literature on consumers' use of price as a quality signal by testing if the traditional downward-sloping consumption-price relationship fails to hold for GM products using data collected from a nationally representative mail survey featuring several hypothetical product choice scenarios. Statistical evidence is mixed across the three products investigated but suggests that survey respondents use price as a signal of the quality of GM products. Implications for firm strategy are discussed.Conjoint analysis, genetically modified food, pricing strategy, price-quality relationship, Demand and Price Analysis,
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