Download "Control theoretic techniques" Runge-Kutta Paper (1991) Free

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The discussion revolves around finding a free download of the paper "Control theoretic techniques for stepsize selection in explicit Runge-Kutta methods" by Kjell Gustafsson, published in 1991. One user initially shares a link to the ACM portal but notes that access requires a subscription. Another user confirms that the paper is not freely available through the ACM website and suggests looking for a preprint version or checking Kjell Gustafsson's personal website, as authors sometimes provide their papers there. Additionally, visiting a university library that has the publication is recommended as a potential solution for accessing the paper.
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I'm trying to find a location in the Internet where I can download (for free) the following paper:
Kjell Gustafsson , "Control theoretic techniques for stepsize selection in explicit Runge-Kutta methods" (Year of Publication: 1991 )
Thanks in advance
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I found the paper https://www.myuu.nl/http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=210242&coll=portal&dl=ACM . I don't know if you are registered at some institution, but I can access the paper for free from the computers of my university.
 
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I don't know if you are registered at some institution, but I can access the paper for free from the computers of my university.
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unfortunately no

I found the paper and here http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=210242&coll=portal&dl=ACM" but no free access :cry:
 
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I don't think anyone can help you. The paper was published in an ACM journal, and ACM own website version of it require paid for access, so it's unlikely to be freely available elsewhere. (Unless you can find a preprint version of it or something.)
 
LOL, that's exactly the same link astronomia84 has already posted himself.
 
And which I posted, had I remembered to remove the prefix which gives me access from outside the university buildings :)
 
KTC, I know. I saw that after having posted it. Should scroll down next time. =/
 
If you can find Kjell Gustafsson's website, he just might have copies of his published papers available there. Sometimes people do this, so it is worth a try.

Or, you could visit a university library that has this publication, and make a photocopy.
 
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