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The Computer Journal 1962 5(1):51-60; doi:10.1093/comjnl/5.1.51
© 1962 by British Computer Society
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Adaptation of the Jacobi Method for a Computer with Magnetic-tape Backing Store

B. A. Chartres

Brown University, Providence 12, Rhode Island, USA

The Jacobi method for diagonalizing symmetric matrices requires, in its usual form, that the matrix be held in a random-access store. Two variations of the method are described which make it suitable for matrices held on a serial-access store, such as a magnetic tape. Techniques are described for applying these methods to computers with from one to six magnetic-tape units.


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