Author: Ward C. Sangren

Publications

Publication period start: 1960
Number of co-authors: 2

Co-authors

Number of publications with favourite co-authors
Virginia Nather
2
Margaret L. Johnson
3

Productive Colleagues

Most productive colleagues in number of publications
Virginia Nather
2
Margaret L. Johnson
5

Publications

Johnson, Margaret L., Sangren, Ward C. (1962): Algorithm 106: Complex number to a real power. In Communications of the ACM, 5 (7) pp. 388. https://dl.acm.org/doi/10.1145/368273.368428

Johnson, Margaret L., Sangren, Ward C. (1962): Remark on Algorithm 48: Logarithm of a complex number. In Communications of the ACM, 5 (7) pp. 391. https://dl.acm.org/doi/10.1145/368273.369478

Johnson, Margaret L., Sangren, Ward C. (1962): Remark on Algorithm 34: Gamma function. In Communications of the ACM, 5 (7) pp. 391. https://dl.acm.org/doi/10.1145/368273.368513

Nather, Virginia, Sangren, Ward C. (1960): Abstracts - Additional Nuclear Reactor Codes. In Communications of the ACM, 3 (1) pp. 6-19. https://dl.acm.org/doi/10.1145/366947.366956

Nather, Virginia, Sangren, Ward C. (1959): Nuclear Reactor Codes. In Communications of the ACM, 2 (1) pp. 6-32.

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