@conference{ccf3a8697ad342f6912e3355c5ce6ba2,
title = "Numerical solution of ordinary differential equations at a remote terminal",
author = "Gear, {C. W.}",
note = "Funding Information: The system consists of three basic packages: the numerical integrator, the equation compiler and the dialogue program. The numerical integrator contains a large number of switches which determine accuracy, output, etc., and which are set up by the dialogue program in response to the user's requests or lack of requests. The compiler exists in order that the user can input his equations in a natural form and also that, in the future, some level of symbolic automatic analysis of the equations can be undertaken. The appearance of the program to the user is best summarized by a schematic flow chart. (Figure 1.) *Supported in part by the Atomic Energy Commission under grant AEC 1469.; 21st Annual ACM National Conference, ACM 1966 ; Conference date: 01-01-1966",
year = "1966",
month = jan,
day = "1",
doi = "10.1145/800256.810679",
language = "English (US)",
pages = "43--49",
}