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A message from the authors of Numerical Recipes:

Our new book, "Numerical Recipes in Fortran 90: The Art of Parallel
Scientific Computing" and our new "Numerical Recipes Code CDROM" are
both out and available now from Cambridge University Press.  We've put
a lot of effort into these, and we hope you like them!  Here are brief
descriptions:

"Numerical Recipes in Fortran 90: The Art of Parallel Scientific
Computing", Volume 2 of Fortran Numerical Recipes.  This new volume,
intended for use with the existing book (now renamed Numerical Recipes
in Fortran 77), reworks all the Numerical Recipes routines to use
Fortran 90's concise parallel language constructions.  Even on single
processor machines, you get the benefit of a slick, modern version of
Fortran, and new conciseness and clarity in the code.  There are also
three new chapters on Fortran 90 language features and parallel
programming methods, and an introduction by Michael Metcalf.  More
information on the book is available at
http://nr.harvard.edu/nr/nrf90_blurb.html .

Our downloadable Fortran code now includes all the Fortran 90 code
from "Numerical Recipes in Fortran 90" -- as well as all the
traditional Fortran 77 code.  This can be downloaded (purchased) from
the Numerical Recipes On-Line Store at http://nr.harvard.edu/nr/store .
(Free upgrades for previous purchasers of all downloaded Fortran
versions will be available at a later date.)

Numerical Recipes Code CDROM.  *All* the Numerical Recipes
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A must for programmers in any language!  More information about
the contents of the CDROM is at http://nr.harvard.edu/nr/cdrom_blurb.html .

The book or CDROM can be ordered directly from Cambridge University
Press by email to trade@cup.cam.ac.uk (outside of North America) or
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list prices:

Numerical Recipes in Fortran 90.  ISBN 0-521-57439-0
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Numerical Recipes Code CDROM for Win/DOS/Mac.  ISBN 0-521-57608-3
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Numerical Recipes Code CDROM for UNIX (includes additional UNIX
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   $149.95 (U.S.) or (U.K. pounds) 99.95


William Press
Saul Teukolsky
William Vetterling
Brian Flannery
21 August 1996


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Greetings,

Is there an HTML version of the HPF 1.1 specification?  There are
links hinting at such below the HPFF home page, but they go nowhere.

Thanks for your help.

Sincerely,
David

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>Greetings,
>
>Is there an HTML version of the HPF 1.1 specification?  There are
>links hinting at such below the HPFF home page, but they go nowhere.
>
>Thanks for your help.
>
>Sincerely,
>David

The short answer:

The HTML draft that used to be stored at Mississippi State has evaporated.
Due to miscommunication, it was not copied to Rice before going away.
We're working to recover the HTML, or regenerate it.

Incidentally, any volunteers to write translators from LaTeX (with lots of
complex macros and a few nasty equations) to HTML would be appreciated...

                                                Chuck


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> Incidentally, any volunteers to write translators from LaTeX (with lots of
> complex macros and a few nasty equations) to HTML would be appreciated...

Some people here have had good luck with a converter called Latex2HTML.
You can find a pointer to it at:

http://union.ncsa.uiuc.edu/HyperNews/get/www/html/converters.html

-Israel Gale
 gale@hpc.pko.dec.com
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