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From: Allison Heard <heard@math.auckland.ac.nz>
Date: Thu, 23 Aug 2007 08:30:48 +1200
Subject: Butcher Award winners
It is my pleasure to report that the joint winners of the Butcher
Award in Numerical Analysis were:
Thomas Schmelzer, a student Nick Trefethen at the University of
Oxford, and
Anders Hansen, a student of Arieh Iserles at the University of
Cambridge.
These were awarded at the recent SciCADE conference in St Malo, France.
This award is for the best student presentation at the SciCADE
conferences on differential equations, held every two years.
Allison Heard
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From: Marc Daumas <Marc.Daumas@Univ-Perp.Fr>
Date: Mon, 3 Sep 2007 04:38:23 -0400
Subject: Formal Proofs on Floating Point library
Dear NA-Net'ers,
The "Formal Proofs on Floating Point" library (FP2) is a set of formal
definitions and theorems (including proofs) to reason about floating
point numbers. It is now stored in the "FP" section of NetLib for
public use. It enables users to formally define types and operations of
floating arithmetic and to deduce properties using a mechanized proof
checker.
http://www.netlib.org/fp/fp2.tgz
This library was first designed by Marc Daumas, Laurent Thery* and
Laurence Rideau*. Contributors now include Sylvie Boldo*, Jean-Michel
Muller, Laurent Fousse*, Ren-Cang Li and Guillaume Melquiond*.
Contributors that were directly interacting with Coq are outlined by a
star.
Latest developments include:
- Proved algorithms for argument reduction
- Software emulation of the FMA using rounding to odd
- A few properties from Prof. W. Kahan
- Results on the ulp of the inverse of a floating-point number from
Dr. P. Markstein
- A link to the IEEE-754 standard
- Radix-independent algorithm to compute the exact error of a
multiplication
- Error of a floating-point division or square root
- Conditions for a*x+y to be faithfully computed
Sources are in the "source" directory and are to be compiled with
version 8.1 of Coq.
http://coq.inria.fr/
Detailed documentations are in the "doc" directory and start with the
"index.html" file.
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From: Tim Davis <davis@cise.ufl.edu>
Date: Mon, 03 Sep 2007 14:57:16 -0400
Subject: Computing a low rank update of a morally triangular matrix
Several savvy NA Digest readers have commented that my tool for
remembering the difference between merely, morally, and psychologically
triangular matrices did not actually include definitions of the same.
I apologize for the oversight. If L*U=P*A, then (P'*L)*U=A, and P'*L
is triangularly moral. Thus, please insert between stanzas 1 and 2
of my definition posted last week this very low and very rank update:
If row i less than column j
gives L sub i j zero, say,
that does make me it's very clear,
a matrix mere triangular.
Premultiply by P transpose;
pivot row swaps of L, suppose.
That's the process that gives to me
triangular morality.
But if my columns, one or all
for reasons psychological
are also swapped that makes me be
triangle psychologically.
You can read the revised tool in its entirety at
http://www.cise.ufl.edu/~davis/Horror_matrices#moral ,
along with an illustration by J. Tenniel of some very
filled-in sparse factors L and U.
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From: Max Gunzburger <gunzburg@csit.fsu.edu>
Date: Tue, 4 Sep 2007 18:13:17 -0400
Subject: 4th Intl. Conf. on Multiscale Materials Modeling (MMM-2008), Oct 2008
The School of Computational Science at Florida State University is
pleased to announce the Fourth International Conference on Multiscale
Materials Modeling (MMM-2008). The conference will take place October
27-31, 2008 at Florida State University, Tallahassee, Florida, USA.
This biennial conference is the worlds largest theoretical and
computational materials science forum aiming to disseminate the
latest development in the multiscale materials modeling field. This
field transcends the boundaries between materials science, mechanics,
physics and chemistry of materials, and mathematics and computational
science. Materials predictions with unprecedented levels of accuracy
are now being made in areas including basic materials structure and
defects, microstructure evolution and materials response under
extreme conditions, and microstructure-property relationships, which
creates the basis for computational materials design and the
potential for advanced technological applications.
The MMM-2008 conference encourages participation from academia,
national laboratories, and industrial research facilities worldwide.
The conference solicits theoretical, computational, and experimental
contributions addressing all multiscale materials modeling issues.
The following symposia are being organized:
- Mathematical issues in multiscale materials modeling
- Statistical methods for materials deformation and failure
- Multiscale mechanics
- Multiscale modeling of microstructure evolution in materials
- Computational materials design
- Multiscale modeling of radiation effects in materials
- Computational modeling of biological and soft condensed matter systems
For more information about the conference, we invite you to visit the
conference website: www.mmm2008.org. The abstract submission window
is October 2008 through February 2008. Pre-registration is now open.
You are highly encouraged to pre-register as early as possible by
following the "Deadlines and Announcements" link at the MMM-2008
website.
We ask that you kindly circulate this news item to interested
colleagues.
All questions regarding the conference may be addressed to:
communications@mmm2008.org.
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From: "Kirsten Wilden" <Wilden@siam.org>
Date: Wed, 5 Sep 2007 14:48:44 -0400
Subject: CFP, SIAM Conference on Imaging Science (IS08), Jul 2008
SIAM Conference on Imaging Science (IS08),
being held jointly with the 2008 SIAM Annual Meeting
Town & Country Resort and Convention Center, San Diego, California
July 7-9, 2008
Joint Plenary Speaker
Jean-Michel Morel, ENS Cachan, France
Invited Topical Speakers:
John Etgen, BP America
Jeffrey Fessler, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
Mila Nikolova, Centre de Mathématiques et de Leurs Applications, France
Lenny Rudin, Cognitech Inc.
Lars Ulander, Swedish Defense Research Agency, Sweden
Andrew Zisserman, University of Oxford, United Kingdom
The Call for Presentations for this conference is available at:
http://www.siam.org/meetings/is08/
**Deadlines**
January 7, 2008: Minisymposium proposals
January 21, 2008: Abstracts for contributed and minisymposium speakers
For additional information, contact SIAM Conference Department at
meetings@siam.org.
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From: CYang@lbl.gov
Date: Fri, 7 Sep 2007 10:12:21 -0700 (PDT)
Subject: Eigenvalue Workshop in Taiwan - RANMEP2008, Jan 2008
SECOND ANNOUNCEMENT AND CALL FOR PARTICIPATION
As previously announced (see NA Digest June 18, 2007 Vol 7, Issue 25),
the International Workshop on Recent Advances in Numerical Methods
for Eigenvalue Problems 2008 (RANMEP2008) will be held
on January 4-8, 2008 at the National Tsing Hua University, Taiwan
More information can be found at
http://math.cts.nthu.edu.tw/Mathematics/RANMEP2008.htm
IMPORTANT DATES:
The deadline for submitting a contributed talk is
September 30, 2007. The submission must be done through the
online submission system at conference website. The authors will be
notified about the acceptance by October 15, 2007.
ORGANIZERS:
Zhaojun Bai University California at Davis, USA
Wen-Wei Lin National Tsing Hua University, Taiwan
Chern-Shuh Wang National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan
Chao Yang Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, USA
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From: "Craig Lucas" <Craig.Lucas@manchester.ac.uk>
Date: Tue, 4 Sep 2007 18:04:31 +0100
Subject: High Performance Computing Courses at the Univ. Manchester, Oct 2008
The following HPC courses are running October 15th-19th
Fortran 90 (2 1/2 days)
Introduction to HPC (1/2 day)
OpenMP (1 day)
Introduction to MPI (1 day)
You can book each course individually or book our "Introduction Week"
(all 5 days) at a discount.
For further details please see:
http://www.rcs.manchester.ac.uk/courses/hpc
Best wishes,
Craig
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From: Laurent Hascoet <Laurent.Hascoet@sophia.inria.fr>
Date: Fri, 07 Sep 2007 16:23:13 +0200
Subject: Sixth European Workshop on Automatic Differentiation, Nov 2007
Sixth European Workshop on Automatic Differentiation
http://www.autodiff.org/euroad/6
Thursday 15th and Friday 16th November 2007
INRIA Sophia-Antipolis, France
This 2-days workshop continues the series of the EuroAD Automatic
Differentiation workshops, taking place twice a year. EuroAD workshops
are organized jointly by the University of Hertfordshire, UK,
Cranfield University in Shrivenham, UK, RWTH Aachen University,
Germany, and INRIA Sophia-Antipolis, France. These workshops provide a
forum for the presentation of theoretical developments in and
applications of Automatic Differentiation (AD) and adjoint methods.
The workshop is informal and presentations on subjects such as work in
progress, problem areas for AD, or possible application areas, as well
as completed work are welcome. We particularly encourage PhD students
and those new to the field to attend and present their work.
We welcome every researcher who will present their work on AD theory,
AD tools, or applications of AD. A particular emphasis will be put on
applications of AD to Earth Sciences. This involves topics such as
adjoints of unsteady simulations, variational data assimilation,
interactions between 4D-var data assimilation and other methods,
and applications to meteorology or oceanography.
Local Organiser: Laurent Hascoet - INRIA
Co-organisers: Bruce Christianson - University of Hertfordshire
Shaun Forth - Cranfield University
Martin Bucker - RWTH Aachen
Administration:
Monique Simonetti. +33 (0)492 38 78 64 Fax:+33 (0)492 38 50 30
Please visit our web-page
http://www.autodiff.org/euroad/6
for further information.
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From: "dekanat" <dekanat@mathi.uni-heidelberg.de>
Date: Tue, 4 Sep 2007 14:34:47 +0200
Subject: Professorship (W3) in Applied Mathematics
The Faculty of Mathematics and Informatics, University of Heidelberg,
invites applications for a Professorship (W3) in Applied Mathematics
(succession of Prof. W. Jäger). Applicants should have an eminent
research record in "Applied Analysis" with emphasis on "Modeling by
Partial Differential Equations" in the sciences. This professor
position is expected to play a central role in current and future
third-party funded research projects. Adequate participation is
expected in the teaching of undergraduate and graduate courses in
Mathematics. In general, German is the language of instruction.
Although the position is permanent, the initial contract will be
time-limited according to regulation 67 of the University Law. It will
be made permanent without requiring a new application process, after
an evaluation of the candidate's performance after 5 years. Under
special circumstances exceptions from this procedure are possible,
especially for applicants from outside Germany or outside academia, if
she/he would not consider the position otherwise. The University of
Heidelberg intends to increase the number of women in teaching and
research; women are therefore explicitly encouraged to
apply. Handicapped persons with the same qualifications will be given
preference.
Applications with the usual documents (curriculum vitae, description
of scientific interests, list of publications (no reprints), record of
teaching activities, third party funding) should be submitted until
November 1, 2007, to: Dekan der Fakultät für Mathematik und
Informatik, Universität Heidelberg, Im Neuenheimer Feld 288, D-69120
Heidelberg, Germany.
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From: Laura Leddy <lml@dam.brown.edu>
Date: Tue, 4 Sep 2007 11:01:46 -0400
Subject: Position at Brown University in Numerical Analysis
Division of Applied Mathematics
Brown University
Position in Numerical Analysis/Scientific Computing
The Division of Applied Mathematics seeks applicants for a position at the
tenure track (Assistant Professor) or tenured (Associate Professor) level.
The starting date for the position is July 1, 2008. Postdoctoral experience
is required. Applicants at the Associate Professor level should have achieved
international recognition for contributions in their specialty. Good
communication and teaching skills are required.
Applicants should submit curriculum vitae, representative preprints and
reprints, and a concise description of research interests and goals to:
Attn: Numerical Analysis Search
Professor Paul Dupuis, Chairman
Division of Applied Mathematics
Brown University
PO BOX F
Providence, Rhode Island 02912 USA
Applicants for Assistant Professor should arrange to have at least three
letters of recommendation sent directly to the Search Committee at the same
address. Applicants for Associate Professor should provide the names and
contact information of at least five references at the time of application.
To receive full consideration, complete applications should be received by
November 30, 2007. Applications received after this date may still be
considered at the discretion of the committee.
Brown University is an affirmative-action/equal-opportunity employer.
Women and minorities are encouraged to apply.
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From: Alfio Quarteroni <alfio.quarteroni@epfl.ch>
Date: Thu, 06 Sep 2007 17:42:59 +0200
Subject: Faculty position in Numerical analysis and scientific computing at EPFL
EPFL is seeking a candidate in numerical analysis and scientific
computing. Preference will be given for appointments at the assistant
professor level (tenure track).
Successful candidates will establish and lead a vigorous, independent
research program, interact with existing projects and be committed to
excellence in teaching at both the undergraduate and graduate levels.
Significant start-up resources and research infrastructure will be
available.
Applications including curriculum vitae, publication list, concise
statement of research and teaching interests as well as the names and
addresses (including email) of at least five references should be
submitted in PDF format via the website http://sb.epfl.ch/mathsearch by
November 30, 2007.
For additional information, please consult the following websites:
http://www.epfl.ch, http://sb.epfl.ch/en and http://sma.epfl.ch/.
EPFL is committed to balance genders within its faculty, and most
strongly encourages qualified women to apply.
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From: Qiang Ye <qye@ms.uky.edu>
Date: Sat, 8 Sep 2007 14:34:13 -0400
Subject: Tenure-track positions at University of Kentucky
Applications are invited for two full time faculty positions beginning in Fall
2008, at the tenure-track (Assistant Professor) level. Appointees will be
expected to pursue a vigorous research program and to teach graduate as well
as undergraduate students. While outstanding applicants from all mathematical
research areas will be considered, preference will be given to those with
research interests in the following areas of research: (A) analysis and
partial differential equations; (B) computational and applied mathematics.
Applicants at higher levels will be considered in exceptional cases.
Applicants should have completed the Ph.D. degree by the time the appointment
begins and are expected to present evidence of excellence in research and
teaching. Applications should include the standard AMS Cover Sheet for
Academic Employment, curriculum vitae, a statement about current and future
research, a statement on teaching experience, at least three letters of
reference addressing research, and one letter of reference addressing
teaching. All application materials must be submitted online at
http://www.mathjobs.org/jobs. If this proves to be impossible, applications
may be mailed to:
Recruiting Committee
c/o Professor Peter Perry
Department of Mathematics
University of Kentucky
715 Patterson Office Tower
Lexington, KY 40506-0027, USA
Applications will be reviewed as they are received and applicants may be
interviewed before November 15, 2007; however, no hiring decision will be made
until after November 15, 2007.
The University of Kentucky is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity
Employer, and is committed to increasing the diversity of its faculty. We
especially encourage applications from women, minorities and other
underrepresented groups.
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From: Peter Butkovic <peter.butkovic@virgin.net>
Date: Sat, 8 Sep 2007 08:05:22 -0400
Subject: Research Fellowship at Birmingham (UK)
Applications are invited for a post-doctoral research fellow in the School
of Mathematics, University of Birmingham, to work on the EPSRC funded
project Feasibility and reachability in max-linear systems under the
supervision of the Principal Investigator, Dr P Butkovic. It is a condition
of this appointment that it starts on or before 1 March 2008 and its
duration is 33 months. The successful applicant will have completed their
first degree in either mathematics or physics and a PhD, preferably in an
area of mathematics with links to numerical linear algebra and/or discrete
optimisation. Candidates in the final stages of their PhD study will also be
considered. Starting salary is £25,134 pa. Travel allowance for conferences
will be available.
Further particulars can be seen on
http://www.vacancies.bham.ac.uk/vacancies/vacancySearch.htm
Please use reference number S43191.
The closing date for applications is 20 September 2007.
If you wish to apply for this post please use the link "Applying for a job"
in the left column at Further Particulars. Any application should contain
email addresses of referees and should be accompanied by a CV and a list of
publications.
Informal enquiries prior to formal application are encouraged; they may be
made to Dr P Butkovic (P.Butkovic@bham.ac.uk).
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From: Sara Cebrian <sara.cebrian@uam.es>
Date: Wed, 5 Sep 2007 07:15:41 -0400
Subject: Postdoc Position, SIMULAT group, Madrid
The SIMUMAT group is seeking to hire postdocs in the general area of
Mathematical Modeling and Numerical Simulation. Positions would start on or
after January 1st, 2008.
SIMUMAT is a newly created research group in Applied Mathematics, funded by
the Regional Government of Madrid, and including researchers from several
research and higher education institutions.
SIMUMAT seeks a new integrative approach of mathematics and simulation, in
order to address fundamental and applied questions in a variety of fields
through the integration of mathematical analysis, advanced computing and
empirical data. Active research areas include fluid mechanics, aircraft
design, geometrical mechanics, control, optimization, complex systems in
biology, sociology and economics, and computational mathematics.
The successful candidate will work with one or more members of the SIMUMAT
team and function in a multidisciplinary environment, working with
mathematicians, physicists, and computer scientists.
Additional information about the team can be found at http://www.simumat.e
REQUIRED SKILLS
- Extensive experience in mathematical, computational, and theoretical modeling.
- Experience working effectively in a team effort.
- Excellent written skills as demonstrated by publication record.
- Demonstrated ability to collaborate and communicate with researchers
with diverse scientific backgrounds.
- Familiarity or experience with high-performance computing.
- Good oral presentation skills.
- Due to administrative issues, applications from EU nationals are strongly
preferable. Outstanding candidates from other countries can be also
considered, but their applications can be delayed for six months in the
average (expected delay time to obtain the required work and residence permits).
EDUCATION
Ph.D. required. The candidate must demonstrate a strong foundation in
modeling. Suitable backgrounds include mathematics, physics, and engineering.
SALARY
The net stipend will be around 24,000 per annum, plus medical insurance. A
limited budget will also be available for traveling.
A limited budget will also be available for traveling. The post is within any
of the Institutions participating in SIMUMAT (Instituto de matemáticas y
Física Fundamental, CSIC, Madrid; Departamento de Matemáticas, Universidad
Autónoma de Madrid; Departamento de Matemáticas, Universidad Carlos III de
Madrid; Instituto Nacional de Técnica Aerospacial (INTA), Madrid).
To APPLY:
Please submit a resume, publications list, a cover letter outlining current
research interests and at least 1 letter of recommendation by e-mail to
sara.cebrian@uam.es, indicating POST DOC in the subject.
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From: Boris Vexler <boris.vexler@oeaw.ac.at>
Date: Mon, 3 Sep 2007 17:01:30 -0400
Subject: Postdoc Position at RICAM in Optimization and Optimal Control Group
The "Scientific computing-Optimization and Optimal Control Group" at the
Johann Radon Institute for Computational and Applied Mathematics(RICAM) is
searching a PostDoc with a strong background in partial differential equations
or variational problems. The research focus will be adjusted according to the
interests of the successful candidate. Possible specializations include all
areas of continuous optimization, optimization in the context of mathematical
finance, life sciences, and material sciences.
A doctorate in mathematics or a closely related field is required. The working
language is English. The initial contract can be for up to three years, a
renewal for three more years is possible depending on achievements.
For more information contact Prof. K. Kunisch at: karl.kunisch@uni-graz.at.
RICAM is a research institute which went into operation on January 1, 2003,
and is building up to a total of 30 PostDoc positions in six areas:
Computational Methods for Direct Field Problems, Inverse Problems,
Optimization and Optimal Control, Symbolic Computing, Analysis of Partial
Differential Equations, Mathematical Finance.
The institute is housed on the campus of the Johannes Kepler University in
Linz, a town of about 240.000 on the Danube, very close to the Austrian Alps,
and half-way between Vienna and Salzburg. Further information is available
under: http://www.ricam.oeaw.ac.at.
Applications with personal and scientific data, copies of relevant documents
and a statement about scientific interests and achievements should be sent,
prefarably by email, to karl.kunisch@uni-graz.at.
Postal address:
Prof. Dr. Karl Kunisch
Institute for Mathematics and Scientific Computing, University of Graz
Heinrichstrasse 36 A-8010 Graz, Austria.
The Austrian Academy of Sciences is an equal opportunity employer.
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From: Simone Deparis <simone.deparis@epfl.ch>
Date: Fri, 07 Sep 2007 13:37:18 +0200
Subject: PhD position in Scientific computing at EPFL
The Chair of Modeling and Scientific Computing
(http://iacs.epfl.ch/cmcs) of the Ecole Polythecnique Federale de
Lausanne (EPFL) seeks a PhD student. Fundings are provided for a three
years project.
The candidate should be familiar with the Finite Element Method for the
solution of PDEs and to have C/C++ programming skills. The area of
research will be fluid dynamics and fluid-structure interaction (FSI).
The PhD will be carried out under the supervision of Alfio Quarteroni in
the framework of the Doctoral School in Mathematics
(http://phd.epfl.ch/page55513.html). The candidate will have to
participate to the teaching activities of the group. The official
language of the doctoral school is English, while teaching duties will
be in French.
The position is expected to be filled before January 1st 2008.
Application (including curriculum vitae and a statement of interest)
and inquiries should be directed to:
Simone Deparis (simone.deparis@epfl.ch)
EPFL is committed to balance genders and most strongly encourages
qualified women to apply.
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From: Sven Beuchler <sven.beuchler@jku.at>
Date: Tue, 4 Sep 2007 04:23:09 -0400
Subject: PhD Position in Numerical Analysis at JKU Linz
>From October 2007, a PhD-position can be filled in the FWF project P20121-N18
"Fast hp-Solvers for mixed and elliptic problems"
for 36 months. Besides having important applications, this area
of research offers work in wonderful areas of applied
mathematics ranging from analysis and numerics of PDE's to
high order finite elements, scientific computing, domain decomposition
techniques and more.
PhD program applicants having a background and interests in one or more of
these areas are encouraged to contact Dr. Sven Beuchler at:
S. Beuchler: Web http://www.numa.uni-linz.ac.at/~sven/Staff/beuchler/
e-mail sven.beuchler @ jku.at,
phone +43-732-2468-9164
until 10/10/2007.
The mathematics group in Linz is large, strong, and diverse. It offers great
opportunities to learn and work in many areas of applied mathematics.
There is a strong collaboration between the Institute of Computational
Mathematics at JKU Linz at the Johann Radon Institute of Computational
and Applied Mathematics (RICAM) of the Austrian Academy of Sciences.
For more information about the department and the project see
http://www.numa.uni-linz.ac.at/
http://www.numa.uni-linz.ac.at/Jobs
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From: Martin Berzins <mb@cs.utah.edu>
Date: Fri, 7 Sep 2007 17:11:21 -0600 (MDT)
Subject: Contents, Applied Numerical Mathematics, Vol. 57, Iss. 11-12, 2007
Applied Numerical Mathematics
Volume 57, Issues 11-12, Pages 1163-1258 (November-December 2007)
Numerical Algorithms, Parallelism and Applications (2)
Edited by E.J. Kontoghiorghes and B. Philippe
2nd Special issue on Numerical Algorithms, Parallelism and Applications
Page 1163 Erricos John Kontoghiorghes and Bernard Philippe
Incremental spectral preconditioners for sequences of linear systems
Pages 1164-1180 L. Giraud, S. Gratton and E. Martin
On the development of PSBLAS-based parallel two-level Schwarz preconditioners
Pages 1181-1196 Pasqua D'Ambra, Daniela di Serafino and Salvatore Filippone
An explicit formulation of the multiplicative Schwarz preconditioner
Pages 1197-1213 Guy Antoine Atenekeng Kahou, Emmanuel Kamgnia and Bernard
Philippe
An estimator for the diagonal of a matrix
Pages 1214-1229 C. Bekas, E. Kokiopoulou and Y. Saad
Out-of-core SVD performance for document indexing
Pages 1230-1239 Dian I. Martin, John C. Martin, Michael W. Berry and Murray
Browne
Euclidean distances and least squares problems for a given set of vectors
Pages 1240-1244 Xiao-Wen Chang and Christopher C. Paige
Computationally efficient methods for estimating the updated-observations
SUR models
Pages 1245-1258 Petko I. Yanev and Erricos J. Kontoghiorghes
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From: Romas Baronas <romas.baronas@mif.vu.lt>
Date: Thu, 06 Sep 2007 14:47:17 +0300
Subject: Contents, Nonlinear Analysis: Modelling and Control
Nonlinear Analysis: Modelling and Control, ISSN 1392-5113,
Volume 12, Number 3, 2007
A free on-line edition is available at: http://www.lana.lt/journal/issues.php
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Dependence on Initial Conditions of Attainable Sets of Control Systems
with p-Integrable Controls, pp. 293-306.
E. Akyar
Joule Heating Effect on the Coupling of Conduction with
Magnetohydrodynamic Free Convection Flow from a Vertical Flat Plate,
pp. 307-316.
M.A. Alim, Md.M. Alam, Abdullah-Al-Mamun.
Finite Element Solutions for Non-Newtonian Pulsatile Flow in a
Non-Darcian Porous Medium Conduit, pp. 317-327.
R. Bhargava, H.S. Takhar, S. Rawat, Tasveer A. Bég, O. Anwar Bég.
Numerical Modeling of Contaminant Transport with Spatially-Dependent
Dispersion and Non-Linear Chemical Reaction, pp. 329-343.
A.J. Chamkha.
Natural Convection from a Permeable Sphere Embedded in a Variable
Porosity Porous Medium Due to Thermal Dispersion, pp.345-357.
S.M.M. EL-Kabeir, M.A. El-Hakiem, A.M. Rashad.
A Comparison of Finite Difference Schemes for Computational Modelling
of Biosensors, pp. 359-369.
E. Gaidamauskaite, R. Baronas.
Fuzzy Probabilistic Analysis of Steel Structure Focused on Reliability
Design Concept of Eurocodes, pp. 371-382.
Z. Kala.
Deterministic and Stochastic Analysis of a Ratio-Dependent
Predator-Prey System with Delay, pp. 383-398.
A. Maiti, M.M. Jana, G.P. Samanta.
Mathematical Modelling of Nitric Oxide Release Caused by Exocytosis
and Determination of a Stellate Neuron Activity Function in Rat Brain,
pp. 399-408.
A. Oleinick, C. Amatore, O. Klymenko, I. Svir.
Motion of a Self-Propelling Micro-Organism in a Channel Under
Peristalsis: Effects of Viscosity Variation, pp. 409-418.
G. Radhakrishnamacharya, R. Sharma.
Fucik Spectrum for the Second Order BVP with Nonlocal Boundary
Condition, pp. 419-429.
N. Sergejeva.
For a paper submission, please refer to http://www.lana.lt/journal
Dr. Romas Baronas, Journal Secretary,
Nonlinear Analysis: Modelling and Control
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From: Chi-Wang Shu <shu@dam.brown.edu>
Date: Tue, 04 Sep 2007 18:38:10 -0400
Subject: Contents, Journal of Scientific Computing
Journal of Scientific Computing
http://www.springeronline.com/journal/10915
Volume 33, Number 1, October 2007
Simulation of the Paraxial Laser Propagation Coupled
with Hydrodynamics in 3D Geometry
Ph. Ballereau, M. Casanova, F. Duboc, D. Dureau, H.
Jourdren, P. Loiseau, J. Metral, O. Morice and R.
Sentis, pp.1-24.
An a Posteriori Error Estimator for Two-Body Contact
Problems on Non-Matching Meshes
Barbara I. Wohlmuth, pp.25-45.
Dispersion and Dissipation Error in High-Order Runge-Kutta
Discontinuous Galerkin Discretisations of the Maxwell
Equations
D. Sarmany, M.A. Botchev and J.J.W. van der Vegt,
pp.47-74.
The Discontinuous Galerkin Method for Two-Dimensional
Hyperbolic Problems. Part I: Superconvergence Error Analysis
Slimane Adjerid and Mahboub Baccouch, pp.75-113.
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From: Liz Martin <liz.Martin@iop.org>
Date: Tue, 21 Aug 2007 12:11:22 +0100
Subject: Contents, Nonlinearity, volume 20, issue 9, September 2007
NONLINEARITY
Volume 20, Issue 9, September 2007
Individual articles are free for 30 days following their publication on
the web. This issue is available at: URL:
http://stacks.iop.org/0951-7715/20/i=9
Pages: 2035--2288
PAPERS
2035
A Leray-type regularization for the isentropic Euler equations
H S Bhat, R C Fetecau and J Goodman
2047
A toral flow with a pointwise rotation set that is not closed
Jaroslaw Kwapisz
2061
Self-similar solutions of semilinear wave equations with a focusing
nonlinearity
Piotr Bizo\'n, Dieter Maison and Arthur Wasserman
2075
Nonlinear modes for the Gross--Pitaevskii equation---a demonstrative
computation approach
G L Alfimov and D A Zezyulin
2093
Nonlinear Fourier transforms, integrability and nonlocality in
multidimensions
A S Fokas
2115
Stronger forms of sensitivity for dynamical systems
T K Subrahmonian Moothathu
2127
Coarse-grained dynamics of an activity bump in a neural field model
C R Laing, T A Frewen and I G Kevrekidis
2147
Rigorous verification of cocoon bifurcations in the Michelson system
Hiroshi Kokubu, Daniel Wilczak and Piotr Zgliczy\'nski
2175
Dynamics of a system of sticking particles of finite size on the line
Gershon Wolansky
2191
Periodic orbits and geometric complexity of the diffeomorphisms of
$\mathbb{R}^2$ or $\mathbb{R}^p$ near the identity
Arnaud Dehove
2205
Embedding theorems for non-uniformly sampled dynamical systems
J P Huke and D S Broomhead
2245
Functional envelope of a dynamical system
Joseph Auslander, Sergii Kolyada and L'ubom\'{\i}r Snoha
2271
Problems of maximal mean resistance on the plane
Alexander Plakhov and Paulo D F Gouveia
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