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From: Omar Ghattas <omar@ices.utexas.edu>
Date: Sat, 17 Apr 2010 02:15:15 -0400
Subject: Webcast of NSF Workshop on Cyberscience Grand Challenges, Apr 22
Colleagues,
Presentations from the NSF Workshop on Cyberscience Grand Challenges
and Implications for Cyberinfrastructure will be webcast live on
Thursday April 22, 2010 from 8:30am - 12:00 noon U.S. Eastern time.
This workshop is being organized by the NSF Task Force on
Cyber-Science and Engineering, Grand Challenge Communities, and
Virtual Organizations. The goal of the workshop is to present the
Panel's preliminary findings and recommendations and solicit input
from the national computational science and engineering community. You
are invited to view the presentations by following the instructions
provided in the following document:
http://docs.google.com/document/
edit?id=11aL-x-ZcWx0_JUflBiVzbdLvDuinhD1NdTCdSsefrhY&hl=en
Thank you for your interest.
Omar Ghattas
Task Force Co-Chair
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From: Peter Arbenz <arbenz@inf.ethz.ch>
Date: Fri, 16 Apr 2010 15:08:59 -0400
Subject: Parallel Matrix Algs & Applications (PMAA), Switzerland,
Jun/Jul 2010
Final call for participation:
6th INTERNATIONAL WORKSHOP ON PARALLEL MATRIX ALGORITHMS AND APPLICATIONS
(PMAA'10)
June 30-July 2, 2010, Basel, Switzerland.
http://www.pmaa10.unibas.ch/
This international workshop aims to be a forum for exchanging ideas,
insights
and experiences in different areas of parallel computing in which matrix
algorithms are employed.
Authors are invited to submit an one-page abstract presenting original
research on any aspect of the workshop themes.
Topics of interest are indicated (but not limited) by the topics of the
following planed minisymposia: Large dense eigenvalue problems; Parallel SVD
computation; Accelerating the solution of linear systems and eigenvalue
problems on Heterogeneous Computing Environments; Combinatorial Scientific
Computing; Robust multilevel methods and parallel algorithms; Linear algebra
on multicores; Autotuning, Voxel based computations; Sparse Matrices and
GPUs.
Invited speakers:
James Demmel (UC Berkeley, USA)
Ahmed Sameh (Purdue, USA)
George Biros (Georgia Tech, USA)
Laura Grigori (INRIA, Orsay, FR)
Co-Chairs: P. Arbenz (CH), E.J. Kontoghiorghes (CY), Y. Saad (USA), A. Sameh
(USA), O. Schenk (CH).
Important dates:
Submission of a 1-page abstract: April 30, 2010 [extended]
Acceptance decision: 5 May 2010
Selected peer-reviewed papers will be published in a special issue of
Parallel
Computing. Submission of full papers: 30 July 2010
For further information contact: pmaa10@unibas.ch
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From: Peter Horn <publicity2010@issac-conference.org>
Date: Fri, 16 Apr 2010 19:56:28 +0200
Subject: Computer Algebra (ISSAC2010), Munich, Germany, Jul 2010
Dear colleagues,
ISSAC 2010, the leading conference in computer algebra, will take
place in Munich, Germany, July 25-28, 2010.
We have the "Call for Posters" at
http://issac-conference.org/2010/call-for-posters/
and ask for your submissions.
Please distribute this information also to your colleagues. The
deadline for submissions for posters is May 31, 2010.
Please check the website
http://www.issac-conference.org/2010
for conference informations.
A list of the papers scheduled to be presented at the
conference can be found at
http://www.issac-conference.org/2010/papers
Looking forward to a great conference in Munich!
Best regards,
Peter Horn,
Publicity Chair ISSAC 2010
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From: Martin Vohralik <vohralik@ann.jussieu.fr>
Date: Fri, 16 Apr 2010 11:17:31 -0400
Subject: Workshop on a posteriori error estimates, Paris, Jul 2010
A workshop on
A POSTERIORI ERROR ESTIMATES AND MESH ADAPTIVITY FOR EVOLUTIONARY AND
NONLINEAR PROBLEMS
will be organized on Wednesday, July 7, 2010, from 9:00 to 18:00 at the
Jacques-Louis Lions Laboratory, Paris 6 University, Paris, in the framework
of the GNR MoMaS, http://www.gdrmomas.org/pres-en.html. Invited speakers are
Carsten Carstensen (Humboldt Universität zu Berlin, Germany) (to be
confirmed)
Frédéric Hecht (Université Paris 6, France)
Zoubida Mghazli (Université Ibn Tofaïl, Morocco)
Mario Ohlberger (Universität Münster, Germany)
Marco Picasso (Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne, Switzerland)
Kunibert G. Siebert (Universität Duisburg-Essen, Germany)
Rüdiger Verfürth (Ruhr-Universität Bochum, Germany)
for the academia and
Sébastien Meunier (EdF, France)
Pascal Omnes and Eli Laucoin (CEA, France)
Laurent Loth (ANDRA, France) (to be confirmed)
for the GNR MoMaS industrial partners.
Registration is free but compulsory at aposteriori@ann.jussieu.fr. It gives
access to the talks, coffee breaks, as well as lunch which will be
organised
in the premises. For the program and details, we invite you to consult the
web page
http://www.ann.jussieu.fr/aposteriori/.
On behalf of the organizers,
Linda El Alaoui (Paris 13 University), Alexandre Ern (ENPC), Martin
Vohralik
(Paris 6 University)
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From: Daniela Zaharie <dzaharie@info.uvt.ro>
Date: Tue, 13 Apr 2010 01:38:20 -0400
Subject: Workshop on Computational Optimization (IMCSIT 2010), Poland,
Oct 2010
Second Call for Papers
3rd Workshop on Computational Optimization (WCO 2010)
Wisla, Poland, October 18-20, 2010
in the framework of IMCSIT 2010 - International Multiconference
on Computer Science and Information Technology
http://www.imcsit.org
Topics: unconstrained and constrained optimization; combinatorial
optimization; global optimization; multiobjective and multimodal
optimization; dynamic and noisy optimization; large scale
optimization; parallel and distributed approaches in optimization -
random search algorithms, simulated annealing, tabu search and other
derivative free optimization methods; interval methods; nature
inspired optimization methods (evolutionary algorithms, ant colony
optimization, particle swarm optimization, immune artificial systems
etc); hybrid optimization algorithms involving natural computing
techniques and other global and local optimization methods; memetic
algorithms; optimization methods for learning processes and data
mining; computational optimization methods in statistics,
econometrics, finance, physics, medicine, biology, engineering etc.
Important dates:
31.05.2010 (May 31, 2010) – Full paper submission
12.07.2010 (July 12, 2010) – Notification of acceptance
23.08.2010 (August 23, 2010) – Camera-ready version of the accepted paper
Submission
* Authors should submit draft papers (as Postscript, PDF of MSWord file) no
longer than 8 pages (IEEE style - available at
http://www.submit.imcsit.org/).
* Papers will be refereed and accepted on the basis of their scientific
merit
and relevance to the workshop.
Publication
* Accepted and Presented paper will be published in the Conference
Proceedings and included in the IEEE Xplore® database.
* Authors of selected papers presented during the WCO Workshop will be
invited to submit extended versions of their contributions to Control and
Cybernetics
(http://www.ibspan.waw.pl/kategorie/control_and_cybernetics_en),
Carpathian Journal of Mathematics (http://carpathian.ubm.ro/), or
Mathematica
Balkanica.
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From: Erik Kropat <erik.kropat@unibw.de>
Date: Thu, 15 Apr 2010 04:15:58 -0400
Subject: Power Control and Optimization (PCO 2010), Malaysia, Dec 2010
CALL FOR PAPERS
4th Global Conference on
POWER CONTROL AND OPTIMIZATION
Kuching, Sarawak, Borneo, Malaysia, December 2-4, 2010
http://www.pcoglobal.com
Objective of the PCO'2010 conference is contemporary and original
research and educational development in the area of electrical
power engineering, control systems and methods of optimization.
Presentations of interest may include, but are not limited to:
- Hybrid renewable energy and energy saving
- Power systems, protection and reliability
- Controllers, drives and machine design
- Smart systems and dynamic robust systems
- Mechatronics and nano physics
- NEMS and MEMS
- Simulators and software engineering
- Soft computing and computational intelligence
- Fuzzy and hybrid optimization
- Artificial immune systems & neural networks
- Computational intelligence
- Hybrid evolutionary algorithms
- Ant colony, genetic and swarm optimization
- Industrial Informatics
- Production design and rough sets
- Line, pattern searches and decision making
- Cams & gear design and optimum valves
- Network communication and wireless sensors
- Scheduling and assignment problems
Important Dates:
- Submission of full papers 01/08/10
- Notification with peer review 01/09/10
- Camera ready paper 15/10/10
- Registration with full payment 15/10/10.
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From: Dietmar Hoemberg <hoemberg@wias-berlin.de>
Date: Sun, 18 Apr 2010 23:05:17 +0200
Subject: IFIP TC7 Conf on System Modeling and Optimization, Berlin, Sep 2011
25th IFIP TC7 Conference on System Modeling and Optimization
Berlin, September 12-16, 2011
CALL FOR PROPOSALS
Conference topics are
* optimization theory
* linear and nonlinear programming
* stability and sensitivity analysis
* stochastic optimization
* combinatorial and discrete optimization
* large-scale optimization
* optimal control governed by ODEs and PDEs
* industrial applications of optimization
* modeling and optimization in information processing
Important deadlines:
Submission of minisymposia proposals: September 1, 2010
Submission of contributed talks/posters: November 1, 2010
For more information about this conference contact the website
http://www.ifip2011.de
or send an email to info@ifip2011.de .
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From: "Wolfgang A. Wall" <wall@lnm.mw.tum.de>
Date: Wed, 14 Apr 2010 17:02:21 +0200
Subject: Faculty Positions at TUM, Munich/Germany
Within the framework of the new "Munich School of Engineering" (MSE) a
number of professorships are currently created. The following two
positions will be associated with the Department of Mechanical
Engineering. Candidates for these new positions are expected to have an
exceptional track record in research. He/she should also participate in
a new interdisciplinary (bilingual) undergraduate program "Bachelor in
Engineering Science" in the framework of MSE@TUM, where they should
participate in teaching Engineering-, Continuum- and Computational
Mechanics.
*Professorship (W2) on
/"Continuum Mechanics /*/with a focus either on *Modeling of Complex
Materials *or on* Stochastic Methods"*
/For the focus on /Modeling of Complex Materials/ emphasis should be on
new (multiscale and multifield) modeling approaches for complex
materials. Such materials can be both solids or fluids and could for
example be bio-, multiphase-, functional- or high temperature materials.
For the focus on /Stochastic Methods/ research could be focused on
Uncertainty Quantification, stochastic methods for parameter
identification, model verification or general stochastic mechanics for
engineering applications.
*Professorship (W2 / tenure track) on
/"Mechanics on High Performance Computers"/*/
/Research should significantly advance simulation of mechanical
multifield- and multiscale problems on high performance computers.
Essential aspects should be engineering modeling as well as methods
development with special consideration of requirements coming from
modern high performance computers. Code development as well as
challenging applications should be integral parts of the candidates'
research.
Applications should be sent to:
Dean of the Department of Mechanical Engineering
Technische Universität München
Boltzmannstr. 15
85747 Garching
Germany
*Application Deadline is: 29.04.2010*
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From: Tim Davis <drtimothyaldendavis@gmail.com>
Date: Thu, 15 Apr 2010 14:59:18 -0400
Subject: Faculty positions in CS&E at the University of Florida
The University of Florida, College of Engineering,
is hiring faculty members at all ranks in several
strategic areas, including Computational Science and
Engineering. You can find details posted here:
http://engnet.ufl.edu/strategicplans/areas/comp/ with details here:
http://engnet.ufl.edu/strategicplans/files/Computational-Ad-v04.pdf
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From: Iain Duff <iain.duff@stfc.ac.uk>
Date: Mon, 12 Apr 2010 11:35:10 +0100 (BST)
Subject: Two Post-doc Positions in the Parallel Algorithms Project at
CERFACS
Positions open in the joint laboratory between CERFACS and INRIA
A joint laboratory between INRIA and CERFACS on High Performance Computing
has been recently created. The joint laboratory is located both in Toulouse
and in Bordeaux and has, as its first project, ``HiePACS'' that aims at
addressing the development of new algorithmic methods for massive
parallelism and hybrid architectures.
In order to address these research challenges, two post-doc positions
are now open in the CERFACS Parallel Algorithms team led by Iain Duff.
Methodological and algorithmic research in high performance computing on
next generation architectures and/or high performance solvers for linear
algebra problems (e.g. hybrid solvers for large linear systems of
equations, eigensolvers) are possible target topics for these positions.
The applicant would be expected to join existing projects as well as
showing initiative in pursuing new research directions in that framework.
A strong background in applied mathematics, parallel numerical linear
algebra and in computer science would be ideal. The duration of these
positions is 24 months at most. Additional benefits of the position
include a gross salary in the range 2,900 to 3,100 euros per month and
excellent travel support.
For detailed information about the Parallel Algorithms Project at CERFACS:
http://www.cerfacs.fr/algor
For detailed information about the HiePACS team:
http://hiepacs.bordeaux.inria.fr/
Applications (detailed CV and a one page research plan) should be sent
before May 15th, 2010 to Luc Giraud (luc.giraud@inria.fr) and Xavier
Vasseur (vasseur@cerfacs.fr).
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From: Antoine Gloria <antoine.gloria@inria.fr>
Date: Mon, 12 Apr 2010 07:26:34 -0400
Subject: Postdoc position in computational mechanics at INRIA, France
INRIA invites applications for a postdoctoral position in
computational mechanics. We seek a young researcher who has particular
expertise in some subset of theoretical mechanics, condensed matter
physics, computational mechanics or numerical analysis.
The researcher will take part in a project whose aim is to derive
macroscopic constitutive laws for polymer materials (such as rubber),
based on a microscopic model for polymer-chain networks. Such a
microscopic model is described by a polymer network, an energy
associated with the polymer chains, and a term accounting for excluded
volume effects. Emphasis will be put on :
- the generation of realistic networks (modeling, stochastic geometry,
implementation),
- the excluded volume effects (modeling, implementation),
- the combination with damage (modeling, implementation, analysis).
The position is fully funded by INRIA under the grant ARC DISCO. There
is no teaching duty. It is anticipated that the position would be
taken up sometime between October 1, 2010 and January 1, 2011, and
would have a one year duration. For more details, check the webpage
http://chercheurs.lille.inria.fr/~gloria/postdoc.html.
The post-doc is localized in France, at INRIA Lille, INRIA
Rocquencourt, or Ecole Polytechnique (near Paris). The candidate will
interact with A. Gloria, P. Le Tallec, F. Lequeux, and M. Vidrascu.
Interested applicants can contact Antoine Gloria by email
(antoine.gloria _AT_ inria.fr) for further inquiry.
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From: "Dr S Kalliadasis, Dr GA Pavliotis" <s.kalliadasis@imperial.ac.uk>
Date: Wed, 14 Apr 2010 03:02:20 -0400
Subject: Research Associate in Multiscale Analysis of Spatially Extended
Media
Research Associate in Multiscale Analysis of Active-Dissipative Nonlinear
Spatially Extended Media
Department of Chemical Engineering and Chemical Technology and
Department of
Mathematics, Imperial College London
Fixed Term appointment for a period of 3.0 years
Salary: £31,340 per annum
Applications are invited by highly talented researchers for a 36 months
Postdoctoral Research Associate position funded by the EPSRC Grant “Active-
dissipative nonlinear spatially extended media: Complexity,
coarse-graining,
multiscale analysis and numerical methods” under the joint supervision
of Dr
S Kalliadasis, Department of Chemical Engineering and Chemical
Technology and
Dr GA Pavliotis, Department of Mathematics.
The systematic derivation of reduced low-dimensional models for the
effective
dynamics of spatially extended systems (SES) poses a great scientific
challenge with important technological applications. The primary aim of the
proposed research is the development of state-of-the-art analytical and
numerical methodologies for mode reduction, coarse-graining and multiscale
analysis of SES, both deterministic and stochastic.
The successful candidate should have a PhD (or equivalent) in Applied
Mathematics, Engineering, Physics, or other related area and a strong
foundation on applied mathematics/general mathematical modelling,
mathematical techniques (analytical and numerical) and stochastic
processes.
A good knowledge of theoretical fluid mechanics including
interfacial/low-to-
moderate-Reynolds numbers flows is highly desirable. He/she will be
based in
the Chemical Engineering Department and will join two highly
interdisciplinary teams in Engineering and Mathematics working on a wide
variety of exciting projects on the interface between applied
mathematics and
engineering science fundamentals, stochastic processes, statistical
physics,
multiscale methods and partial differential equations.
If you would like to discuss the project, please contact Dr Serafim
Kalliadasis at S.Kalliadasis@imperial.ac.uk, Tel: +44-(0)-20-7594-1373,
postal address: Department of Chemical Engineering, Imperial College,
London
SW7 2AZ, UK or Dr Grigorios A Pavliotis at G.Pavliotis@imperial.ac.uk, Tel:
+44-(0)-20-7594-8564, postal address: Department of Mathematics, Imperial
College London, London SW7 2AZ, UK.
For an application form, job description and person specification please
see
the link below: Our preferred method of application is online via our
website
http://www3.imperial.ac.uk/employment (please select “Job Search”,
“Research”
as the “Professional Area” and then enter the job title or vacancy
reference
number into “Keywords”). Please complete and upload an application form
and a
copy of your CV as directed.
Alternatively, if you are unable to apply online, please contact Mrs Alicia
Lithgow on +44-(0)-20-7594-5699, email aj.lithgow@imperial.ac.uk to request
an application form. Completed application forms should be submitted,
together with a CV that includes a list of publications by the closing date.
Closing date for applications: 31 May 2010
Committed to equality and valuing diversity. We are also an Athena Silver
SWAN Award winner and a Stonewall Diversity Champion
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From: Helmut Jarausch <jarausch@igpm.rwth-aachen.de>
Date: Mon, 19 Apr 2010 15:23:33 +0200 (CEST)
Subject: PhD / postdoc position in Numerical Analysis
PhD / postdoc position in Numerical Analysis
Chair for Numerical Mathematics, RWTH Aachen University
At the Chair for Numerical Mathematics of the RWTH Aachen we are
currently offering a full PhD/postdoc position.
Research will be on a topic in the field of numerical methods for
two-phase incompressible flow problems. More Information on this topic
can be found on the website www.igpm.rwth-aachen.de/DROPS. The
candidates should have a master degree in mathematics, computational
engineering or a related field. The candidate will be employed as a
regular employee. The candidate must meet required personal
qualifications.
The position is to be filled by 01.06.2010 and is for a fixed term of
2 years. An extension by two more years is possible. The standard
weekly hours will be 39,83 hours. The successful candidate has the
opportunity to pursue a doctoral degree.
The pay scale classification complies with the labour agreement TV-L.
RWTH Aachen University has been rewarded with the
"Total-E-Quality-Award" for its efforts with respect to gender
equality. Applications from female candidates are explicitly
welcome. In cases of equal qualification, aptitude and expertise of
the applicants, female applicants will be given preferential treatment
for those salary groups and careers in which females are
underrepresented, unless there are preponderant reasons to give
preference to another applicant.
For further information, please contact
Prof. Dr. A. Reusken
Tel.: +49 (0)241-8097972
Email: reusken@igpm.rwth-aachen.de
You can also obtain further information from our websites:
http://www.igpm.rwth-aachen.de
Please send your application by 14 May 2010 to
Prof. Dr. Arnold Reusken
Lehrstuhl für Numerische Mathematik
52056 Aachen
Germany
or
submitted via mail to
reusken@igpm.rwth-aachen.de
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From: "Dr S Kalliadasis, Dr GA Pavliotis" <s.kalliadasis@imperial.ac.uk>
Date: Wed, 14 Apr 2010 03:04:23 -0400
Subject: PhD studentship in Multiscale Analysis of Spatially Extended Media
Department of Chemical Engineering and Chemical Technology and
Department of
Mathematics, Imperial College London
PhD studentship in Multiscale Analysis of Active-Dissipative Nonlinear
Spatially Extended Media
Fixed Term appointment for a period of 3.0 years
Salary: £15,290 per annum
Applications are invited by highly talented researchers for a 36 months PhD
studentship funded by the EPSRC Grant “Active-dissipative nonlinear
spatially
extended media: Complexity, coarse-graining, multiscale analysis and
numerical methods” under the joint supervision of Dr S Kalliadasis,
Department of Chemical Engineering and Chemical Technology and Dr GA
Pavliotis, Department of Mathematics.
The systematic derivation of reduced low-dimensional models for the
effective
dynamics of spatially extended systems (SES) poses a great scientific
challenge with important technological applications. The primary aim of the
proposed research is the development of state-of-the-art analytical and
numerical methodologies for mode reduction, coarse-graining and multiscale
analysis of SES, both deterministic and stochastic.
The successful candidate should preferably have a Masters degree (or
equivalent), Diploma (or equivalent) in Applied Mathematics, Engineering,
Physics, or other related area and a strong foundation on applied
mathematics/general mathematical modelling, mathematical techniques
(analytical and numerical) and stochastic processes. A good knowledge of
statistical mechanics is highly desirable. Without a Masters, a first
Bachelors degree at first class or an upper 2:1 or the equivalent standard
from a European University is the minimum requirement. He/she will be based
in the Mathematics Department and will join two highly interdisciplinary
teams in Engineering and Mathematics working on a wide variety of exciting
projects on the interface between applied mathematics and engineering
science
fundamentals, stochastic processes, statistical physics, multiscale methods
and partial differential equations. This fully funded studentship also
provides the student tuition fees at the UK/EU rate.
If you would like to discuss the project, please contact Dr Serafim
Kalliadasis at S.Kalliadasis@imperial.ac.uk, Tel: +44-(0)-20-7594-1373,
postal address: Department of Chemical Engineering, Imperial College,
London
SW7 2AZ, UK or Dr Grigorios A Pavliotis at G.Pavliotis@imperial.ac.uk, Tel:
+44-(0)-20-7594-8564, postal address: Department of Mathematics, Imperial
College London, London SW7 2AZ, UK.
To apply please complete a College application form, which can be obtained
from: http://www3.imperial.ac.uk/pgprospectus/applicationforms
To submit your application please follow the instructions at
http://www3.imperial.ac.uk/pgprospectus/applicationforms and also include a
copy of your CV.
Alternatively, if you are unable to apply online, please contact Mrs Alicia
Lithgow on +44-(0)-20-7594-5699, email aj.lithgow@imperial.ac.uk to request
an application form. Completed application forms should be submitted,
together with a CV that includes a list of publications by the closing date.
Closing date for applications: 31 May 2010
Committed to equality and valuing diversity. We are also an Athena Silver
SWAN Award winner and a Stonewall Diversity Champion
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From: Amos Lawless <a.s.lawless@reading.ac.uk>
Date: Fri, 16 Apr 2010 06:53:51 -0400
Subject: MSc course in Data Assimilation and Inverse Methods in Geoscience
MSc course in Data Assimilation and Inverse Methods in Geoscience
School of Mathematics, Meteorology and Physics
University of Reading, U.K.
We are pleased to announce the creation of a new MSc course in Data
Assimilation and Inverse Methods in Geoscience at the University of Reading,
to begin in October 2010. The course is suitable for students with a strong
mathematical background. A few studentships are available for EU students.
Further information and details of how to apply can be found at
http://www.met.reading.ac.uk/pg-taught/pgtmscda.html
or by emailing mscinfo@met.reading.ac.uk
Amos Lawless
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From: Maya Neytcheva <Maya.Neytcheva@it.uu.se>
Date: Wed, 14 Apr 2010 09:51:11 +0200
Subject: Contents, Numerical Linear Algebra with Applications 17(2-3) 2010
Numerical Linear Algebra with Applications
Vol 17, issues 2-3
Papers presented at
Copper Mountain Conference on Multigrid Methods, 2009
Editorial:
Multigrid methods (p 175-178)
Robert D. Falgout
Research Articles
An algebraic generalization of local Fourier analysis for grid
transfer operators in multigrid based on Toeplitz matrices (p 179-197)
M. Donatelli
Optimizing the number of multigrid cycles in the full multigrid
algorithm (p 199-210)
A. Thekale, T. Gradl, K. Klamroth, U. Rüde
The hp-multigrid method applied to hp-adaptive refinement of
triangular grids (p 211-228)
William F. Mitchell
Square and stretch multigrid for stochastic matrix eigenproblems (p 229-251)
Eran Treister, Irad Yavneh
Towards physics-oriented smoothing in algebraic multigrid for systems
of partial differential equations arising in multi-ion transport and
reaction models (p 253-271)
Peter Thum, Tanja Clees
When does two-grid optimality carry over to the V-cycle? (p 273-290)
Artem Napov, Yvan Notay
A fast-adaptive composite grid algorithm for solving the free-space
Poisson problem on the cell broadband engine (p 291-305)
Daniel Ritter, Markus Stürmer, Ulrich Rüde
Algebraic multigrid within defect correction for the linearized Euler
equations (p 307-324)
Anna Naumovich, Malte Förster, Richard Dwight
Parallel geometric multigrid for global weather prediction (p 325-342)
Sean Buckeridge, Robert Scheichl
Numerical optimization for constrained image registration (p 343-359)
Eldad Haber, Raya Horesh, Jan Modersitzki
Smoothed aggregation for Helmholtz problems (p 361-386)
Luke N. Olson, Jacob B. Schroder
Further results on error estimators for local refinement with
first-order system least squares (FOSLS) (p 387-413)
Thomas Manteuffel, Steven McCormick, Joshua Nolting, John Ruge, Geoff
Sanders
Convergence of adaptive edge finite element methods for
H(curl)-elliptic problems (p 415-432)
Liuqiang Zhong, Shi Shu, Long Chen, Jinchao Xu
Performance of algebraic multigrid methods for non-symmetric matrices
arising
in particle methods (p 433-451)
B. Seibold
On long-range interpolation operators for aggressive coarsening (p 453-472)
Ulrike Meier Yang
Multigrid finite element methods on semi-structured triangular grids for
planar elasticity (p 473-493)
F. J. Gaspar, F. J. Lisbona, J. L. Gracia, C. Rodrigo
Improving algebraic multigrid interpolation operators for linear
elasticity problems (p 495-517)
A. H. Baker, Tz. V. Kolev, U. M. Yang
Operator-based interpolation for bootstrap algebraic multigrid (p 519-537)
T. Manteuffel, S. McCormick, M. Park, J. Ruge
Finite element methods for quantum electrodynamics using a Helmholtz
decomposition of the gauge field (p 539-556)
C. Ketelsen, T. Manteuffel, S. McCormick, J. Ruge
New multigrid smoothers for the Oseen problem (p 557-576)
Steven Hamilton, Michele Benzi, Eldad Haber
Black Box Multigrid with coarsening by a factor of three (p 577-598)
J. E. Dendy Jr, J. D. Moulton
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From: Claude Brezinski <claude.brezinski@univ-lille1.fr>
Date: Tue, 13 Apr 2010 08:24:18 +0200
Subject: Contents, Numerical Algorithms 54-1
Numerical Algorithms
Volume 54 Number 1
Numerical schemes and multivariate extrapolation of a two-dimensional
anomalous
sub-diffusion equation
Chang-Ming Chen, Fawang Liu, Ian Turner, Vo Anh
Pages 1 - 21
Accelerated hybrid conjugate gradient algorithm with modified secant
condition
for unconstrained optimization
Neculai Andrei
Pages 23 - 46
On branched continued fractions rational interpolation over
pyramid-typed grids
Renhong Wang, Jiang Qian
Pages 47 - 72
Similar basis function algorithm for numerical estimation of Fourier
integrals
Dmitriy Melkonian
Pages 73 - 100
A new algorithm for computing the Geronimus transformation with large
shifts
Maria Isabel Bueno Cachadina, Alfredo Deano, Edward Tavernetti
Pages 101 - 139
Bessel, sine and cosine functions and extrapolation methods for computing
molecular multi-center integrals
Hassan Safouhi
Pages 141 - 167
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From: Ed Saff <edward.b.saff@vanderbilt.edu>
Date: Wed, 14 Apr 2010 20:12:00 -0500
Subject: Contents, Constructive Approximation 31(3) 2010
Constructive Approximation
Vol. 31 No. 3 2010
Table of Contents
Volume 31 Number 3 of Constructive Approximation is now available on
the SpringerLink web site at http://www.springerlink.com/content/100122/
"Approximation by the Bernstein–Durrmeyer Operator on a Simplex"
by Feng Dai, Hongwei Huang, and Kunyang Wang
Pages 289-308
"A Unified Construction of Generalized Classical Polynomials Associated with
Operators of Calogero–Sutherland Type"
by Martin Hallnäs and Edwin Langmann
Pages 309-342
"Classification of Refinable Splines in �d"
by Xin-Rong Dai and Yang Wang
Pages 343-358
"Stability of Nonlinear Subdivision and Multiscale Transforms"
by S. Harizanov and P. Oswald
Pages 359-393
"Nonlinear Subdivision Schemes on Irregular Meshes"
by Andreas Weinmann
Pages 395-415
"Bispectrality of Multivariable Racah–Wilson Polynomials"
by Jeffrey S. Geronimo and Plamen Iliev
Pages 417-457
"Erratum to: Rate of Convergence in Trotter’s Approximation Theorem"
by Michele Campiti and Cristian Tacelli
Pages 459-462
Constructive Approximation
An International Journal for Approximations and Expansions
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