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@BOOK{Brualdi2010,
title = {Introductory combinatorics},
publisher = {Pearson Prentice Hall, Upper Saddle River, NJ},
year = {2010},
author = {Brualdi, Richard A.},
pages = {xii+605},
edition = {Fifth},
isbn = {978-0-13-602040-0; 0-13-602040-2},
mrclass = {05-01},
mrnumber = {2655770 (2012a:05001)},
mrreviewer = {Jonathan Cutler}
}
@TECHREPORT{Kim2009,
author = {Seongjai Kim},
title = {Edge-Preserving Noise Removal, Part I: Second Order Anisotropic Diffusion.},
institution = {University of Kentucky Department of Mathematics},
year = {2009}
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{Klee1972,
author = {Klee, Victor and Minty, George J.},
title = {How good is the simplex algorithm?},
booktitle = {Inequalities},
year = {1972},
volume = {3},
pages = {159-175},
publisher = {Academic Press}
}
@ARTICLE{Nash2000,
author = {Nash, J.C.},
title = {The (Dantzig) simplex method for linear programming},
journal = {Computing in Science and Engineering},
year = {2000},
volume = {2},
pages = {29-31},
number = {1},
doi = {10.1109/5992.814654}
}
@ARTICLE{Shi2000,
author = {Shi, Jianbo and Malik, Jitendra},
title = {Normalized cuts and image segmentation},
journal = {IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence},
year = {2000},
volume = {22},
pages = {888-905},
number = {8},
url = {http://www.cs.berkeley.edu/~malik/papers/SM-ncut.pdf}
}
@article{Cipra2000,
author={Cipra, Barry A.},
title={The best of the 20^{th} century: editors name top 10 algorithms},
journal={Siam news},
volume={33},
number={4},
year = 2000,
month = {16 May}
}
@TECHREPORT{Perona1988,
author = {Perona, Pietro and Malik, Jitendra},
title = {Scale-space and edge detection using anisotropic diffusion},
institution = {EECS Department, University of California, Berkeley},
year = {1988},
number = {UCB/CSD-88-483},
month = {Dec},
abstract = {The scale-space technique introduced by Witkin involves generating
coarser resolution images by convolving the original image with a
Gaussian kernel, or equivalently by using the original image as the
initial condition of a diffusion process. This approach has a major
drawback; it is difficult to obtain accurately the locations of the
'semantically meaningful' edges at coarse scales. In this paper we
suggest a new definition of scale-space, and introduce a class of
algorithms that realize it using a diffusion process. The diffusion
coefficient is chosen to vary spatially in such a way as to encourage
intra-region smoothing in preference to inter-region smoothing. It
is shown that the 'No new maxima should be generated at coarse scales'
property of conventional scale space is preserved. As the region
boundaries in our approach remain sharp, we obtain a high quality
edge detector which successfully exploits global information. Experimental
results are shown on a number of images. The algorithm involves simple,
local operations replicated over the image making parallel hardware
implementation feasible.},
url = {http://www.eecs.berkeley.edu/Pubs/TechRpts/1988/5318.html}
}
@online{sparkplots,
author = {Edgewall Software},
title = {Sparkplot: creating sparklines in {P}ython with matplotlib},
year = 2009,
url = {http://sparkplot.org},
urldate = {2014-10-05}
}
@online{sparklineshtml,
author = {Gregorio, Joe},
title = {Sparklines in data: {URI}s in {P}ython},
year = 2005,
url = {http://bitworking.org/news/Sparklines_in_data_URIs_in_Python},
urldate = {2014-10-05}
}
@online{piecharts,
author = { Gabrielle, Bruce},
title = {Why {T}ufte is flat-out wrong about pie charts},
year = 2013,
url = {http://speakingppt.com/2013/03/18/why-tufte-is-flat-out-wrong-about-pie-charts/},
urldate = {2014-10-05}
}
@online{glue,
author = {Beaumont, Chris and Robitaille, Thomas and Borkin, Michelle},
title = {Glue Documentation},
year = 2014,
url = {http://www.glueviz.org/en/stable/},
urldate = {2014-10-05}
}
@book {Trefethen1997,
AUTHOR = {Trefethen, Lloyd N. and Bau, III, David},
TITLE = {Numerical linear algebra},
PUBLISHER = {Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics (SIAM),
Philadelphia, PA},
YEAR = {1997},
PAGES = {xii+361},
ISBN = {0-89871-361-7},
MRCLASS = {65-01 (65-02 65Fxx)},
MRNUMBER = {1444820 (98k:65002)},
MRREVIEWER = {Moody T. Chu},
DOI = {10.1137/1.9780898719574},
URL = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1137/1.9780898719574},
}
@BOOK{Tufte1990,
title = {Envisioning Information},
publisher = {Graphics Press, Cheshire, Connecticut},
year = {1990},
author = {Tufte, Edward R. },
pages = {126},
isbn = {978-096139211-6},
}
@BOOK{Tufte2001,
title = {The Visual Display of Quantitative Information},
publisher = {Graphics Press, Cheshire, Connecticut},
year = {2001},
author = {Tufte, Edward R. },
edition = {Second},
pages = {197},
isbn = {978-0-9613921-4-7},
}
@BOOK{Tufte2005,
AUTHOR = {Trefethen, Lloyd N. and Embree, Mark},
TITLE = {Spectra and pseudospectra},
NOTE = {The behavior of nonnormal matrices and operators},
PUBLISHER = {Princeton University Press, Princeton, NJ},
YEAR = {2005},
PAGES = {xviii+606},
ISBN = {978-0-691-11946-5; 0-691-11946-5},
MRCLASS = {15-02 (15A18 47A10 47A50)},
MRNUMBER = {2155029 (2006d:15001)},
MRREVIEWER = {David Scott Watkins},
}