Eggers 



ACKNOWLEDGMENT 



Development of the fundamental program for computations was initiated 

 during the author's National Science Foundation Fellowship at the University of 

 Notre Dame and continued under support of Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft. 

 The author wishes to express gratitude to Deutsches Electronen Synchrotron, 

 Hamburg, for generosity in making available their IBM 7044 computer facilities. 

 He also thanks the H-5 Panel of the Society of Naval Architects and Marine En- 

 gineers for their continued interest in his work. 



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