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The Computer Journal 1959 2(1):47-48; doi:10.1093/comjnl/2.1.47
© 1959 by British Computer Society
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Transposing Matrices in a Digital Computer

P. F. Windley *

University Mathematical Laboratory, Cambridge, UK

In November 1957 the problem of transposing a matrix in the store of a computer was given as an exercise to students taking the Cambridge University Diploma in Numerical Analysis and Automatic Computing. The best solution received was due to the author, who describes it in this paper, together with some of the other methods suggested.



* Now at University of Leeds.


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