The Technical Report Series is intended as a mechanism for organizing and publicizing materials written by University of Richmond Mathematics and Computer Science Faculty for distribution both inside and outside the department. The series is primarily intended for, but is not necessarily restricted to, materials related to faculty members' research activities. Preprints of accepted articles, expanded versions of papers presented at conferences,descriptions of work in progress, unpublished research results,position papers, literature surveys, descriptions of locally produced instructional materials, courseware, or other software packages, etc. would be appropriate for inclusion in the series.
Submissions from 2009
Pairing Software-Managed Caching with Decay Techniques to Balance Reliability and Static Power in Next-Generation Caches, Kelly Shaw and Margaret Martonosi
Submissions from 2005
Self-Adaptive Scheduler Parameterization, Barry Lawson and Evgenia Smirni
Submissions from 2003
Creating and Modifying Dynamic Animation Sequences Using the TGT_Toolkit, Ross Gore
Submissions from 2002
Design and Implementation of Interactive Tutorials for Data Structures, Ross Gore and Lewis Barnett III
Submissions from 1999
An Examination of Codewords with Optimal Merit Factor, Michael W. Cammarano and Anthony G. Kirilusha
Integer Maxima in Power Envelopes of Golay Codewords, Michael W. Cammarano and Meredith L. Walker
Submissions from 1998
The Set of Hemispheres Containing a Closed Curve on the Sphere, Mary Kate Boggiano and Mark Desantis
On Agent Communication in Large Groups, Gary R. Greenfield
Octary Codewords with Power Envelopes of 3∗2m, Katherine M. Nieswand and Kara N. Wagner
Submissions from 1997
Pseudocontinuations and the Backward Shift, Alexandru Aleman, Stefan Richter, and William T. Ross
Using the Quantum Computer to Break Elliptic Curve Cryptosystems, Jodie Eicher and Yaw Opoku
Submissions from 1996
On Quaternionic Pseudo-Random Number Generators, Gary R. Greenfield
Submissions from 1995
DQDBsim User's Manual, Lewis Barnett III
Secure Trapdoor Hash Functions Based on Public-Key Cryptosystems, Gary R. Greenfield and Sarah Agnes Spence
Submissions from 1994
Bergman Spaces on Disconnected Domains, Alexandru Aleman, Stefan Richter, and William T. Ross
A Macro Extension for the Woody Assembly Language, Lewis Barnett III
A Topology-Aware Collision Resolution Algorithm, Lewis Barnett III
NetSim User's Manual, Lewis Barnett III
An Algorithmic Palette Tool, Gary R. Greenfield
Merlin's Magic Square Enhanced, Gary R. Greenfield
Bergman Spaces on an Annulus and the Backward Bergman Shift, William T. Ross
Submissions from 1993
Graphical Evolution Experiments in Artificial Life, Gary R. Greenfield
Simulated Annealing and Optimal Codes, Gary R. Greenfield
Submissions from 1992
NetSim: A Network Performance Simulator, Lewis Barnett III
Submissions from 1989
On Uniform and Relative Distribution in the Brauer Group, Gary R. Greenfield