NA Digest Wednesday, January 27, 2010 Volume 10 : Issue 4

Today's Editor:
Tamara G. Kolda
Sandia National Labs
tgkolda@sandia.gov

Submissions for NA Digest:

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From: "Ying Wai (Daniel) Fan" <yfan@emory.edu>
Date: Fri, 22 Jan 2010 15:55:55 -0500
Subject: PARRET: a Python package for image deblurring on GPUs.

We are glad to announce the release of PARRET, a Python package for
image deblurring on GPUs. By making use of the parallelism on NVIDIA GPU
CUDA architecture, the deblurring time is greatly reduced when compared
with pure CPU codes. PARRET's source codes and Debian/Ubuntu packages
can be downloaded from
http://www.mathcs.emory.edu/~yfan/PARRET/doc/index.html

Besides image deblurring, PARRET can be used to solve linear equations.
We have implemented conjugate gradient (CG), conjugate gradient least
squares (CGLS) and conjugate gradient right normal (CGNR) algorithms
using mixed CPU-GPU operations. Wrappers to NVIDIA CUFFT and CUBLAS
libraries are provided. PARRET also added support for complex number
arithmetic on GPUs.

One special feature of PARRET that cannot be found in other image
deblurring packages is the usage of image-dependent boundary conditions.
For details of this boundary condition, see
http://www.mathcs.emory.edu/~yfan/SyntheticBC/index.html.

The structure of PARRET is designed to be easy to understand. It can
serve as an example of how to do scientific computation with Python on
NVIDIA CUDA architecture.

Ying Wai (Daniel) Fan
PhD Candidate
Math & CS
Emory University

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From: Linda Lorusso <Linda.Lorusso@springer.com>
Date: Mon, 25 Jan 2010 16:15:15 -0500
Subject: Free LaTex Search Tool for Scholarly Publications

Springer, one of the largest scientific publishers, announces the launch of
LaTeXSearch.com, a free online service which makes over 1 million LaTeX
equations discoverable. LaTeXSearch.com lets users search for LaTeX code in
one of three ways:
1) LaTeX Search: Directly typing an equation, in LaTeX, which they would
like to find
2) Article title search: Where a user searches against all articles that
contain LaTeX
3) Digital Object Identifier (DOI) search: For when a user knows which
article they would like to see equations from.

LaTeXSearch.com is currently powered by a collection of over 120,000 peer-
reviewed articles published by Springer, such as Inventiones Mathematicae,
Acta Mathematica, and Mathematical Programming. One of the challenges facing
readers of mathematics-intensive journals is that they have no way to access
the code that generated the equations. LaTeXSearch.com solves this problem
by giving users multiple ways to find equations and, with one click, access
the LaTeX code that generated those equations.

Recognizing that LaTeX’s flexibility means users might type the same
equation in multiple different ways, Springer invested over eight months in
engineering a process that normalizes LaTeX equations. This way, equations
that are similar (or even exactly the same but written slightly different)
will also appear under the “Similar Results” tab. This ability to provide a
comprehensive set of results is unique to LaTeXSearch.com and will provide
users with the most relevant results possible.

LaTeXSearch.com is actively soliciting the participation of other publishers
and Open Access sources of LaTeX documents to make their equations
searchable as well.

http://www.LaTeXSearch.com

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From: "Jonathan R. McDonald" <jonathan.mcdonald@uni-jena.de>
Date: Sat, 23 Jan 2010 08:45:47 -0500
Subject: Unstructured Meshes in Dynamical Spacetimes, Jena, Aug 2010

Workshop on Unstructured Meshes in Dynamical Spacetimes
August 25-27, 2010, Jena, Germany
Workshop Website: http://cse.mathe.uni-jena.de/wumds/

This workshop on the use of unstructured meshes in numerical
relativity has been devised as a means to bring together experts in
numerical relativity, finite elements, finite volumes, discrete
differential forms, and Regge calculus to encourage discussion between
the communities and identify areas in which new progress can be made.

Topics include:
-Finite element methods in numerical relativity
-Dynamical space-time meshing
-Applications for finite-volume methods
-Higher order geometric discretizations of Einstein's equations
-Numerical methods based on Regge calculus
-Advances in discrete differential forms.

Invited Speakers:
Michael Holst (UC San Diego)
Jφrg Frauendiener (University of Otago)

Registration is currently open, and we are accepting contributed
talks. The deadline for submission of abstracts is 2 July 2010.

Scientific Organizing Committee,
Snorre H. Christiansen (University of Oslo)
Jonathan R. McDonald (Friedrich Schiller University, Jena)
Warner A. Miller (Florida Atlantic University, Boca Raton)
Gerhard Zumbusch (Friedrich Schiller University, Jena)

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From: "Hagstrom, Thomas" <thagstrom@mail.smu.edu>
Date: Thu, 21 Jan 2010 18:46:18 -0600
Subject: Finite Element Rodeo, Texas, Mar 2010

This year's Finite Element Rodeo will be held March 5 and 6 at
Southern Methodist University. Full details including information about
registration, venue, and hotels can be found at:

http://smu.edu/math/FERodeo2010.html

Please pass this information on to anyone you think might be interested in
attending. We are looking forward to seeing you in Dallas!


The Organizers
Tom Hagstrom
Dan Reynolds
Johannes Tausch
Department of Mathematics
Southern Methodist University

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From: Fritz Keinert <keinert@iastate.edu>
Date: Mon, 25 Jan 2010 14:19:57 -0600
Subject: Midwest Numerical Analysis Day, Ames, Iowa, Apr 2010

The purpose of the annual Midwest Analysis Day conference is to
provide a forum for researchers and practitioners at all stages of
their careers, mainly from the Midwest, to exchange ideas in numerical
analysis, scientific computing and related application
areas. Participation of graduate students is strongly encouraged.

This year's conference will take place Saturday, April 24, 2010 (all
day) and Sunday morning, April 25, at Iowa State University in
Ames. Plenary lectures will be presented by Profs. Zhiqiang Cai
(Purdue), Weimin Han (U. of Iowa) and Shi Jin (U. of Wisconsin,
Madison).

The conference is free of charge. However, advance registration is
required so that we can prepare name tags, conference packets and
refreshments. Deadline for registration as well as for submission of
titles and abstracts for contributed talks, is Friday, March 26, 2010.

For more information, please visit the web site at
http://www.math.iastate.edu/mathconf/MWNA2010, or contact the
organizers at mwna@iastate.edu. For general information about Midwest
Numerical Analysis Day see http://www.math.iit.edu/~mwnaday.

Please pass this message along to interested students or colleagues.

To receive future mailings about this conference, please join the MWNA
mailing list by sending an email with the subject line "subscribe" to
mwnaday-request@math.iit.edu.

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From: congreso.hmams@urjc.es
Date: Sat, 23 Jan 2010 00:10:23 +0100
Subject: Spring School on Numerical Methods for PDEs, Morocco, Apr 2010

First Spring School on Numerical Methods for Partial Differential Equations
Tetouan, Morocco
12-15 April 2010
http://fst.ac.ma/springschool/

This spring school on Numerical Methods for Partial Differential
Equations is aimed at master students, PhD students, recent PhD
doctorates, and researchers in general willing to update their
knowledge with recent developments on numerical techniques that play
an important role in the international scene. As this type of
equations appears in the mathematical modeling of many physical
phenomena, researchers coming from different fields (mathematics,
physics, engineering, biology, economy, etc) can be interested.

This spring school intends to bring together students and younger
researchers from different mathematical and engineering schools and to
offer an environment to acquire basic and more advanced techniques in
the field of numerical methods for partial differential equations. In
a series of five courses, consisting of 4-5 lectures plus a computer
lab-session, each of five international experts will give an
introduction and present new analytical as well as numerical results
on topics of recent interest. In order to enable an intensive
exchange, to enhance the communication and lasting relationships, all
the participants are encouraged to present their own work in a short
talk or with a poster.

Please forward this invitation to your students and colleagues in and
out of your organization who may be interested in participating in the
school.

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From: Bora Ucar <Bora.Ucar@ens-lyon.fr>
Date: Mon, 25 Jan 2010 15:55:40 -0500
Subject: MUMPS User Group Meeting, Toulouse, France, Apr 2010

MUMPS (MUltifrontal Massively Parallel sparse direct Solver)

User Group Meeting

15-16 April, 2010,
ENSEEIHT,
Toulouse, France.

The general theme of the meeting is sparse direct solvers and related issues,
ranging from applications to experiences with MUMPS and other direct solvers,
and combinatorial ingredients of sparse direct solvers.

Could anyone who is interested in participating to the meeting please contact
alfredo.buttari@enseeiht.fr and Bora.Ucar@ens-lyon.fr? A limited number of
time slots are also available for anyone willing to give a talk.

Further information is available at http://mumps.enseeiht.fr/ud_2010.html

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From: Riccardo Fazio <fazio@mat520.unime.it>
Date: Tue, 26 Jan 2010 10:17:18 -0500
Subject: InDAM Intensive Period on Fluid-Dynamics, Sicily, Apr-Jun 2010

InDAM Intensive Period on
Analytical and Numerical problems in Fluid Dynamics and Applications
A two month intensive period on fluid dynamics is organized in Sicily from
April 12 to June 12, 2010.
Information is avaibalbe at the web site
http://www.dmi.unict.it/~russo/INDAM2010.
The period focuses on recent development on mathematical and computational
aspects of fluid dynamics, and it is addressed to
researchers in the field as well as to PhD students and young researchers.
It is composed by tutorials, seminars and a workshop.
Whoever is interested in participating is invited to fill the registration
form.

The organizing commettee
Giovanni Russo
Marco Sammartino
Riccardo Fazio

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From: Jie Shen <shen7@purdue.edu>
Date: Fri, 22 Jan 2010 11:29:38 -0500
Subject: Intl Conf Advances in PDEs and Applications, Shanghai, May 2010

International Conference on Advances in
Partial Differential Equations and Their Applications

Fudan University, Shanghai, China

May 31--June 4, 2010

(Dedicated to Prof. Roger Temam on the occasion of his 70th birthday)

The aim of the conference is to bring together experts who work on
diverse frontiers of nonlinear PDEs and their applications to
geophysical fluid dynamics to survey recent progress and current
challenges, and to discuss how new ideas and methods could advance the
field in coming years. In addition, the conference will bring many
internationally acclaimed researchers working in such an active area to
China. It is anticipated that the conference will attract a large number
of young researchers in China and from other countries and contribute
significantly to the advancement of international applied and
computational mathematics community.

More information is available at
http://math.fudan.edu.cn/science/Conference/2010_Temam_Conference/index.htm

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From: Jacques Henry <jacques.henry@inria.fr>
Date: Fri, 22 Jan 2010 16:08:19 +0100
Subject: Population Dynamics, Bordeaux, France, May 2010

The Third Conference on Computational and Mathematical Population
Dynamics (CMPD3) will take place in Bordeaux, France, from May 31 to
June 4, 2010. This Conference is the third joint meeting of the
Conference on Mathematical Population Dynamics (MPD) and the Conference
on Deterministic and Stochastic Models for Biological Interactions
(DeStoBio), with a 25-year history of international meetings.

http://www.sm.u-bordeaux2.fr/CMPD3/

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From: "Pasqua D'Ambra" <pasqua.dambra@cnr.it>
Date: Fri, 22 Jan 2010 16:09:04 +0100
Subject: European Conf. Parallel & Distribued Computing, Italy, Sep 2010

**** CALL FOR PAPERS ****
Extended deadline
16th International European Conference on Parallel and Distributed Computing
Euro-Par 2010
Hotel Continental Terme, Ischia, Italy
August 31th - September 3rd, 2010
http://www.europar2010.it
info@europar2010.it

SUBMISSION DEADLINES:
Abstracts: extended to February 7th, 2010
Full papers: extended to February 12th, 2010

Euro-Par is an annual series of international conferences dedicated to
the promotion and advancement of all aspects of parallel and
distributed computing. Euro-Par focuses on all aspects of hardware,
software, algorithms and applications in this field. The objective of
Euro-Par is to provide a forum for the promotion of parallel and
distributed computing both as an industrial technique and an academic
discipline, extending the frontier of both the state of the art and
the state of the practice.

**** CALL FOR ADDITIONAL CONFERENCE WORKSHOPS ****
Euro-Par 2010 will feature a series of satellite workshops on August
30th-31th. Proposals for workshops, covering a specific theme and
lasting between half a day and a full day, are encouraged and
solicited until March 1st, 2010. Workshop proceedings are published
in a separate LNCS Euro-Par 2009 workshop volume after the
conference. The principal coordinator of each workshop will appear as
editor of the workshop volume. Please contact the Conference Chairs
(europar2010-chairs@europar2010.it) for additional details and
proposals.

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From: Gary Howell <howellgary@gmail.com>
Date: Tue, 26 Jan 2010 09:35:46 -0500
Subject: Computational Consultant position at North Carolina State University

NORTH CAROLINA STATE UNIVERSITY
High Performance Computational Consultant

Permanent Full-Time position

An ideal candidate will have experience using shared HPC resources for
scientific or engineering applications, experience writing scientific or
engineering applications in Fortran90/95 or another high level language,
strong numerical methods skills, experience developing parallel programs using
MPI, and proficiency using UNIX/Linux based operating systems. An advanced
degree in science or engineering
is required and a PhD strongly preferred. The consultant will collaborate with
researchers using HPC resources to provide in-depth computational assistance
across a wide range of research areas. Duties include assisting NC State
researchers to efficiently and effectively use Office of Information
Technology HPC resources by: developing and offering training on HPC topics;
assisting with porting applications to OIT HPC systems; assisting with
debugging applications; and assisting with selection of algorithms or
appropriate 3rd party applications for solution of research problems.
Position will be expected to over time provide significant fraction of support
from collaboration on grant proposals with NC State researchers using OIT HPC
resources.

NC State and the triangle area offer significant opportunities for research
collaboration. Climate and living expenses are moderate, public education is
good. Initial starting salary is expected to be between 80 and 90 thousand
dollars.

PLeae see the online announcement
https://jobs.ncsu.edu/applicants/jsp/shared/frameset/Frameset.jsp?time=1264197400983
position number 101347

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From: Norbert Heuer <nheuer@mat.puc.cl>
Date: Mon, 25 Jan 2010 13:21:25 -0500
Subject: Faculty Positions (tenure track), Santiago, Chile

PONTIFICIA UNIVERSIDAD CATOLICA DE CHILE
Departamento de Matematicas

The Department of Mathematics invites applications for two tenure
track positions at the Assistant Professor level beginning either
March or August 2011. Applicants should have a Ph.D. in Mathematics,
proven research potential either in pure or applied mathematics,
and a strong commitment to teaching and research.
The regular teaching load for assistant professors consists of
three one-semester courses per year, reduced to two during the
first two years. The annual salary will be US$ 38,000.

Please send a letter indicating your main research interests,
potential collaborators in our Department (www.mat.puc.cl),
detailed curriculum vitae, and three letters of recommendation to:

Director
Departamento de Matematicas
Pontificia Universidad Catolica de Chile
Av. Vicuna Mackenna 4860
Santiago, CHILE

Fax: (56-2) 552-5916
Email: mchuaqui@mat.puc.cl

Informal enquiries may be directed to Prof. Norbert Heuer,
nheuer@mat.puc.cl

Deadline: June 30, 2010.

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From: "Cheryl T. Perez" <ct15@txstate.edu>
Date: Tue, 26 Jan 2010 10:40:30 -0500
Subject: Biology/Electrical Engineering/Chemistry/Physics Faculty Search

Texas State University-San Marcos Biology/Electrical
Engineering/Chemistry/Physics Faculty Search
Molecular Biology and Bio/Nano Structures and Devices
Posting #2010-57
Texas State University is aggressively developing a new Materials Science
and Engineering program organized around the Departments of Physics,
Chemistry & Biochemistry, Biology, Engineering Technology and the Ingram
School of Engineering. We invite applications for three open positions to
be immediately filled by outstanding candidates with research efforts in a
broad sense enabling the integration of biological and nanoscale structures
within device architectures. Areas of interest include novel interactions
between biomolecular and inorganic/semiconductor device components;
molecular or biological scaffolds; novel material modification at the
nanoscale to minimize non-specific adsorption and/or facilitate the
attachment of biomolecular recognition elements; and synthesis of modified
biomolecules for altered cellular function and specific recognition leading
to destruction of harmful cells (e.g., antibiotic resistant bacteria, cancer
cells).
For qualifications and application information please visit
http://facultyrecords.provost.txstate.edu/faculty-employment/faculty-
employment/2010-57.html

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From: "Santorico, Stephanie" <Stephanie.Santorico@ucdenver.edu>
Date: Tue, 26 Jan 2010 08:46:10 -0700
Subject: Available assistantships at UC Denver in Math and Stat

The Mathematical and Statistical Sciences Department at the University
of Colorado at Denver is actively recruiting out-of-state students for
its M.S. and Ph.D. programs. We would like to ask for your help in
recommending our program to highly qualified students. UC-Denver is
an urban university located in the heart of downtown Denver. We are
anticipating a significant number of open graduate assistantships this
year and are eager to identify promising students interested in
pursuing a M.S. or Ph.D. in applied mathematics. Our program
features:

. Vibrant research groups in Computational Mathematics, Discrete
Mathematics, Operations Research, Finite Geometry, Probability,
Statistics, Computational Biology and Mathematics Education.

. High faculty-to-student ratios, enabling students to develop close
working relationships with their advisors.

. Opportunities for collaborations with local industry and national
laboratories through our Math Clinic Program and our Statistical
Consulting Workshop and Service.

. Financial support for Ph.D. students (close to half of our
Ph.D. students receive financial support).

. Centers for Computational Mathematics and Computational Biology,
which provide opportunities for students to explore multidisciplinary
research collaborations.

Needless to say, there is the additional attraction of living at the
foot of the Rocky Mountains! Further information on our program is
available at math.ucdenver.edu, on the University of Colorado at
http://www.ucdenver.edu and on Denver at www.denver.org.

Students should feel free to contact me directly, by email or phone,
to talk about further opportunities. Also, feel free to print and post
this email for advertising purposes and/or to forward this email as
well.

Best wishes,
Stephanie A. Santorico, Ph.D.
Graduate Program Director
Stephanie.Santorico@ucdenver.edu
303-556-2547

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From: George Anastassiou <ganastss@gmail.com>
Date: Tue, 26 Jan 2010 08:55:59 -0500
Subject: Contents, J.of Concrete and Applicable Math,V8,No1,2010

TABLE OF CONTENTS, JOURNAL OF CONCRETE AND APPLICABLE MATHEMATICS, VOL. 8, NO.
1, 2010

Iterative reconstruction and stability bounds for sampling models, Ernesto
Acosta-Reyes,………………………………………………………………………………….9
Global existence and blow up for solutions to higher order Boussinesq systems,
De Godefroy Akmel,……………………………………………………………………..24
Caputo Fractional Multivariate Opial type inequalities on spherical shells,
George A. Anastassiou,…………………………………………………………………………..41
Asymptotics for Szego polynomials with respect to a class of weakly convergent
measures, Michael Arciero, Lewis Pakula,……………………………………………………..92
A computational approach to the determination of nets, Hans Fetter, Juan H.
Arredondo R.,……………………………………………………………………………………..98
Kernel based Wavelets on S3, S. Bernstein, S. Ebert, …………………………….110
A Taste of Ideal Projectors, Boris Shekhtman,…………………………………….125
Semiparametric estimators for heavy tailed distributions, Valeria Caviezel et
al,150
Frequency selective parameterized wavelets of length ten, David W. Roach,……165

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From: Lothar Reichel <reichel@math.kent.edu>
Date: Sun, 24 Jan 2010 18:28:33 -0500
Subject: Contents, Electronic Transactions on Numerical Analysis, Vol 25

Table of Contents, Electronic Transactions on Numerical Analysis (ETNA),
vol. 35, 2009. ETNA is available at http://etna.math.kent.edu and at several
mirror sites. ETNA is in the extended Science Citation Index and the CompuMath
Citation Index.

i-vii Table of contents and abstracts

1-16 P. Leopardi
Diameter bounds for equal area partitions of the unit sphere

17-39 J. L. Cardoso, C. M. Fernandes, and R. Alvarez-Nodarse
Structural and recurrence relations for hypergeometric-type
functions by Nikiforov-Uvarov method

40-56 I. A. Chernov
Convergence of a lattice numerical method for a boundary-value
problem with free boundary and nonlinear Neumann boundary conditions

57-68 C. F. Borges
A full-Newton approach to separable nonlinear least squares problems
and its application to discrete least squares rational approximation

69-87 A. Alonso and A. Dello Russo
Spectral approximation of variationally formulated eigenvalue
problems on curved domains

89-103 A. Deano and N. M. Temme
On modified asymptotic series involving confluent hypergeometric
functions

104-117 M. Al Sayed Ali and M. Sadkane
Acceleration of implicit schemes for large systems of nonlinear ODEs

118-128 A. Frommer
Monotone convergence of the Lanczos approximations to matrix
functions of Hermitian matrices

129-147 K. Frederix, L. Gemignani, and M. Van Barel
On the fast reduction of symmetric rationally generated Toeplitz
matrices to tridiagonal form

148-163 D. Rosca
Spherical quadrature formulas with equally spaced nodes on
latitudinal circles

164-184 S. Kindermann and M. Janicki
The heat transform and its use in thermal identification problems
for electronic circuits

185-200 I. Marek, P. Mayer, and I. Pultarova
Convergence issues in the theory and practice of iterative
aggregation/disaggregation methods

201-216 A. Cardone, I. Del Prete, and C. Nitsch
Gaussian Direct Quadrature methods for double delay Volterra
integral equations

217-233 H. Auvinen, J. M. Bardsley, H. Haario, and T. Kauranne
Large-scale Kalman filtering using the limited memory BFGS method

234-256 M. Perego and A. Veneziani
An efficient generalization of the Rush-Larsen method for solving
electro-physiology membrane equations

257-280 H. C. Elman and R. S. Tuminaro
Boundary conditions in approximate commutator preconditioners for
the Navier-Stokes equations

In 2009 also the following special ETNA volumes were completed:

Vol. 33: Special volume on Matrix Analysis and Applications, dedicated to
Gerard Meurant

Vol. 34: Special volume dedicated to Vνctor Pereyra

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From: jfocm@orie.cornell.edu
Date: Wed, 27 Jan 2010 13:34:43 -0500 (EST)
Subject: Contents, Foundations of Computational Mathematics, 10(1)

Foundations of Computational Mathematics
http://www.springerlink.com/content/106038/
Volume 10, Number 1, February 2010

"Stability and Instance Optimality for Gaussian Measurements in
Compressed Sensing"
P. Wojtaszczyk
pp. 1 - 13

"The Asymptotics of Wilkinson’s Shift: Loss of Cubic Convergence"
Ricardo S. Leite, Nicolau C. Saldanha & Carlos Tomei
pp. 15 - 36

"Linear Precision for Toric Surface Patches"
Hans-Christian Graf von Bothmer, Kristian Ranestad & Frank Sottile pp. 37
- 66

"Mathematics of the Neural Response"
S. Smale, L. Rosasco, J. Bouvrie, A. Caponnetto & T. Poggio
pp. 67 - 91

"Parallelization Method for a Continuous Property"
Pawel Pilarczyk
pp. 93 - 114

"A Note on the Finite Variance of the Averaging Function for
Polynomial System Solving"
Carlos Beltrαn & Michael Shub
pp. 115 - 125

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From: Ed Saff <edward.b.saff@vanderbilt.edu>
Date: Mon, 25 Jan 2010 17:54:47 -0600
Subject: Contents, Constructive Approximation Volume 31 Number 1 2010

Constructive Approximation

Vol. 31 No. 1 2010
Table of Contents

Volume 31 Number 1 of Constructive Approximation is now available on
the SpringerLink web site at http://www.springerlink.com/content/100122/

"Positive Cubature Formulas and Marcinkiewicz-Zygmund Inequalities on
Spherical Caps"
by F. Dai and H. Wang
Pages 1-36

"Hadamard and Schwarz Type Theorems and Optimal Recovery in Spaces of
Analytic Functions"
by K.Y. Osipenko and M.I. Stessin
Pages 37-67

"Holder Regularity of mu-Similar Functions"
by M. Ben Abid and S. Seuret
Pages 69-93

"Negative Definite Cubature Formulae, Extremality and Delaunay
Triangulation"
by A. Guessab and G. Schmeisser
Pages 95-113

"Fourier Series and Approximation on Hexagonal and Triangular Domains"
by Y. Xu
Pages 115-138

"On Polynomial Inequalities on Exponential Curves in C^n"
by L.P. Bos, A. Brudnyi, and N. Levenberg

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From: Claude Brezinski <claude.brezinski@univ-lille1.fr>
Date: Tue, 26 Jan 2010 13:37:20 +0100
Subject: Contents, Numerical Algorithms 53(2-3)

Numerical Algorithms
Volume 53, Number 2-3.
Special double issue :

General Linear Methods, Auckland Conference on Differential Equations,
Auckland 14-25 July 2008

Guest editors:
John Butcher, Zdzislaw Jackiewicz, Helmut Podhaisky, Ruediger Weiner

Table of Contents

Preface
John C. Butcher, Zdzislaw Jackiewicz, Helmut Podhaisky, Ruediger Weiner
Pages 149 - 151

Trees and numerical methods for ordinary differential equations
J. C. Butcher
Pages 153 - 170

On explicit two-derivative Runge-Kutta methods
Robert P. K. Chan, Angela Y. J. Tsai
Pages 171 - 194

Two-step almost collocation methods for ordinary differential equations
R. D’Ambrosio, M. Ferro, Z. Jackiewicz, B. Paternoster
Pages 195 - 217

New interpolants for asymptotically correct defect control of BVODEs
W. H. Enright, P.H. Muir
Pages 219 - 238

The reliability/cost trade-off for a class of ODE solvers
W. H. Enright, Li Yan
Pages 239 - 260

Scale and modify for the second and third order BDF methods
Allison Heard
Pages 261 - 280

G-matrices for algebraically stable general linear methods
A. T. Hill
Pages 281 - 292

An implicit box scheme for subsonic compressible flow with dissipative
source term
Oliver Kolb, Jens Lang, Pia Bales
Pages 293 - 307

Strong convergence of the finite element method with truncated noise
for semilinear parabolic stochastic equations with additive noise
Mihaly Kovacs, Stig Larsson, Fredrik Lindgren
Pages 309 - 320

Local theory of extrapolation methods
Gennady Yu. Kulikov
Pages 321 - 342

Preservation and destruction of periodic orbits by symplectic integrators
Robert I. McLachlan, Dion R. J. O’Neale
Pages 343 - 362

Parallel start for explicit parallel two-step peer methods
Bernhard A. Schmitt, Ruediger Weiner
Pages 363 - 381

Numerically optimal Runge–Kutta pairs with interpolants
J. H. Verner
Pages 383 - 396

An efficient unified approach for the numerical solution of delay
differential equations
Hossein ZivariPiran, Wayne H. Enright
Pages 397 - 417

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From: Endre Suli <endre.suli@maths.ox.ac.uk>
Date: Fri, 22 Jan 2010 13:24:46 -0500
Subject: Contents, IMA Journal of Numerical Analysis, 30(1)

IMA Journal of Numerical Analysis
http://imajna.oxfordjournals.org/current.dtl
Volume 30, Number 1, January 2010
Special Issue Dedicated to the Memory of Andrew Ronald Mitchell

David F. Griffiths and Chus (J. M.) Sanz-Serna:
Andrew Ronald Mitchell
pp. 1-3.

John W. Barrett, Harald Garcke, and Robert Nuernberg:
Numerical approximation of gradient flows for closed curves in R^d
pp. 4-60.

Christine Bernardi, Frederic Hecht, and Fatma Zohra Nouri:
A new finite-element discretization of the Stokes problem coupled
with the Darcy equations
pp. 61-93.

Ruediger Borsdorf and Nicholas J. Higham:
A preconditioned Newton algorithm for the nearest correlation matrix
pp. 94-107.

Hermann Brunner, Arieh Iserles, and Syvert P. Norsett:
The spectral problem for a class of highly oscillatory Fredholm
integral operators
pp. 108-130.

J. C. Butcher:
Trees, B-series and exponential integrators
pp. 131-140.

Sohan Dharmaraja, Yinghui Wang, and Gilbert Strang:
Optimal stability for trapezoidal-backward difference split-steps
pp. 141-148.

Bengt Fornberg, Natasha Flyer, and Jennifer M. Russell:
Comparisons between pseudospectral and radial basis function
derivative approximations
pp. 149-172.

A. Gerisch:
On the approximation and efficient evaluation of integral terms
in PDE models of cell adhesion
pp. 173-194.

Peter Grindrod, Desmond J. Higham, and Gabriela Kalna:
Periodic reordering
pp. 195-207.

William McLean and Vidar Thomee:
Maximum-norm error analysis of a numerical solution via Laplace
transformation and quadrature of a fractional-order evolution
equation
pp. 208-230.

K. William Morton:
The convection-diffusion Petrov-Galerkin story
pp. 231-240.

M. R. Osborne:
Asymptotic behaviour in linear least squares problems
pp. 241-247.

Amiya Kumar Pani, Graeme Fairweather, and Ryan I. Fernandes:
ADI orthogonal spline collocation methods for parabolic partial
integro-differential equations
pp. 248-276.

George M. Phillips:
A survey of results on the q-Bernstein polynomials
pp. 277-288.

M. J. D. Powell:
On the convergence of a wide range of trust region methods for
unconstrained optimization
pp. 289-301.

S. Shaw, M. K. Warby, and J. R. Whiteman:
Discretization error and modelling error in the context of the
rapid inflation of hyperelastic membranes
pp. 302-333.

J. A. C. Weideman:
Improved contour integral methods for parabolic PDEs
pp. 334-350.

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