Atmospheric Refraction

The Runge-Kutta FORTRAN programming and the computer graphics were done on an IBM 7094 computer and a CalComp plotter by Keith Stroyan for Junior Stein in August, 1967, in the Operations Research Group (ORG) headed by Dr. William Simpson, U.S. Naval Missile Center, Point Mugu, California . In summer, 1967, Keith Stroyan and Junior Stein shared an office at ORG . In fall, 1967, Keith Stroyan started graduate school in mathematics with a fellowship at Caltech., although his undergraduate degree was in physics. Junior Stein was a Ph.D. student in mathematics at UCLA. Any mistakes in the report are those of Junior Stein and not Keith Stroyan. Junior Stein is Ivie Stein Jr.
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Abstract/Description: The Runge-Kutta FORTRAN programming and the computer graphics were done on an IBM 7094 computer and a CalComp plotter by Keith Stroyan for Junior Stein in August, 1967, in the Operations Research Group (ORG) headed by Dr. William Simpson, U.S. Naval Missile Center, Point Mugu, California . In summer, 1967, Keith Stroyan and Junior Stein shared an office at ORG . In fall, 1967, Keith Stroyan started graduate school in mathematics with a fellowship at Caltech., although his undergraduate degree was in physics. Junior Stein was a Ph.D. student in mathematics at UCLA. Any mistakes in the report are those of Junior Stein and not Keith Stroyan. Junior Stein is Ivie Stein Jr.
Subject(s): mathematics


Date Issued: 1967-10