2007 |
8 | EE | Charlie C. Chen,
Jiinpo Wu,
Richard E. Crandall:
Obstacles to the adoption of radio frequency identification technology in the emergency rooms of hospitals.
IJEH 3(2): 193-207 (2007) |
2003 |
7 | | Richard E. Crandall,
Ernst W. Mayer,
Jason S. Papadopoulos:
The twenty-fourth Fermat number is composite.
Math. Comput. 72(243): 1555-1572 (2003) |
2001 |
6 | | Joe Buhler,
Richard E. Crandall,
Reijo Ernvall,
Tauno Metsänkylä,
Mohammad Amin Shokrollahi:
Irregular Primes and Cyclotomic Invariants to 12 Million.
J. Symb. Comput. 31(1/2): 89-96 (2001) |
2000 |
5 | | Richard P. Brent,
Richard E. Crandall,
Karl Dilcher,
C. Van Halewyn:
Three new factors of Fermat numbers.
Math. Comput. 69(231): 1297-1304 (2000) |
1998 |
4 | | Richard E. Crandall:
Fast evaluation of multiple zeta sums.
Math. Comput. 67(223): 1163-1172 (1998) |
1997 |
3 | | David H. Bailey,
Jonathan M. Borwein,
Richard E. Crandall:
On the Khintchine constant .
Math. Comput. 66(217): 417-431 (1997) |
2 | | Richard E. Crandall,
Karl Dilcher,
Carl Pomerance:
A search for Wieferich and Wilson primes.
Math. Comput. 66(217): 433-449 (1997) |
1984 |
1 | | P. J. Russell,
Richard E. Crandall,
R. Feinbaum:
GELYSIS: Pascal-implemented analysis of one-dimensional electrophoresis gels.
Nucleic Acids Research 12(1): 493-498 (1984) |