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TECHNICAL PROGRESS REPORT. PART I. HIGH-SPEED COMPUTER PROGRAM. PART II. CIRCUIT RESEARCH PROGRAM. PART III. MATHEMATICAL METHODS. PART IV. ILLIAC USE AND OPERATION. PART V. IBM 650 USE AND OPERATION. PART VI. GENERAL LABORATORY INFORMATION

Technical Report ·
OSTI ID:4037098
Work done on logical design, circuits, core storage unit, input-output, and auxiliary storage is summarized. Tolerance analysis was carried out on the AND-OR complex, non-restoring AND, and non-restoring OR. A GF45011 flowflop was designed and tested to determine the maximum possible speed of the flowgating system. Derivation of the Esaki integral in tunnel diode theory is discussed. An abstract of a report on singular shock intersection in plane flow is included. A truncation operator is defined in floating point arithmetic (error analysis). Difficulties encountered in Monte Canio studies of order-disorder phenomena are discussed. Some of the problems treated on the ILLIAC and IBM 650 are described, and the errors encountered in these computers are analyzed. (D.L.C.)
Research Organization:
Illinois. Univ., Urbana. Digital Computer Lab.
NSA Number:
NSA-15-017232
OSTI ID:
4037098
Report Number(s):
TID-11143
Country of Publication:
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Language:
English