NA Digest Monday, January 17, 2011 Volume 11 : Issue 03

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Sandia National Labs
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From: Paolo Bientinesi <pauldj@aices.rwth-aachen.de>
Date: Tue, 11 Jan 2011 14:26:47 +0100
Subject: SMP & Dist routines for Symmetric Tridiag Eigenproblem

We have developed two parallel eigensolvers based on the fast
MRRR algorithm. Everybody who is interested in the solution of
symmetric or Hermitian eigenproblems is invited to download and
test our routines. The code is under the "New BSD" license.

1) MR3SMP: a multi-threaded variant of MRRR for multicore and SMP
architectures. The routines are written in C and use
pthreads. Code is available at http://code.google.com/p/mr3smp
Driver routines for generalized and standard dense
eigenproblems are included.

2) PMRRR: an hybrid distributed + multi-threaded solver for
distributed architectures with shared memory nodes. The
routines are written in C and use MPI and pthreads. By
switching the multi-threading off, PMRRR can also be run in
pure distributed fashion (MPI only). Code (still at testing
stage) is available at http://code.google.com/p/pmrrr

Best regards,
Matthias Petschow and Paolo Bientinesi

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From: William Schiesser <wes1@lehigh.edu>
Date: Fri, 14 Jan 2011 21:57:17 -0500
Subject: New Book, Traveling Wave Analysis of PDEs

The book "Traveling Wave Analysis of Partial Differential
Equations: Numerical and Analytical Methods with Matlab and
Maple" is now available. The focus of this book is:

(1) The numerical method of lines (MOL) solution of PDEs
implemented in Matlab.

(2) An Eulerian to Lagrangian transformation that converts a PDE
to an ODE; the ODE is then solved analytically, primarily with
Maple.

(3) Recent analytical methods such as the exp, tanh and Riccati
methods for the traveling wave solution of nonlinear PDEs, also
implemented in Maple.

(4) A comparison of the numerical and analytical solutions.

The emphasis is on applications, particularly through the use
of named PDEs such as the Burgers-Huxley, Fisher-Kolmogorov,
Fitzhugh-Nagumo, Kuramoto-Sivashinsky and Kawahara equations.
The Maple and Matlab routines can be downloaded from
http://www.pdecomp.net. This site also includes the table
of contents, preface, chapter abstracts and some introductory
discussion.

Academic Press/Elsevier, ISBN: 978-0-12-384652-5

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From: Zhilin Li <zhilin@math.ncsu.edu>
Date: Sun, 16 Jan 2011 10:47:58 -0500
Subject: NCTS Workshop on Fluid-Structure Interactions, May 2011

NCTS Workshop on Fluid-Structure Interaction Problems,
May 26-28, 2011, Hsinchu, Taiwan. Free registration

This international workshop is aimed to bring together
mathematicians, computational scientists, and physicists having
a common interest in solving fluid-structure interaction
problems. The ultimate goal is to initiate new research
collaborations that improve on existing techniques and generate
ideas for new approaches.

Limited travel support is available to US participants, with the
final amount pending the results of grant applications. Priority
will be given to students, postdoctoral fellows, and junior
faculty.

Selected papers will be published in a special issue of Numerical
Mathematics: Theory Methods and Applications after the workshop.

Workshop web-site:
http://math.cts.nthu.edu.tw/Mathematics/Fluid-Structure Interaction Problem=
s.htm

Registration is FREE:
Deadline of the application: April 20, 2011.

Invited and confirmed speakers up to date include:
Philippe Angot (France), J. Thomas Beale (USA), I-Liang Chern
(Taiwan), Zhiming Chen (China), Ching-Hsiao Cheng (Taiwan),
Georges-Henri Cottet (France), Qiang Du (USA), Lisa Fauci (USA),
Aaron Fogelson (USA), Yongsam Kim (Korea), Zhilin Li (USA), John
Lowengrub (USA), Chaouqi Misbah (France), Anna-Karin Tornberg
(Sweden), Gretar Tryggvason (USA), Hongkai Zhao (USA)

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From: sadok@lmpa.univ-littoral.fr
Date: Thu, 13 Jan 2011 11:23:56 +0100 (CET)
Subject: IMACS10: Paul Van Dooren Birthday, Morocco, May 2011

The International Symposium on Iterative Methods in Scientific
Computing : Dedicated to Paul Van Dooren on his 60th Birthday
May 18-21, 2011, Marrakech, Morocco

The conference will feature invited lectures, minisymposia,
selected contibuted papers. Topics include but are not limited
to: Large Linear Systems of Equations and Preconditioning, Large
Scale Eigenvalue Problems, Saddle Points Problems, Domain
Decomposition, High-Performance and Parallel Computation, Linear
Algebra and Control, Model Reduction, Multigrid and Multilevel
Methods, and Applications to Image Processing, Financial
Computation, Energy Minimization and Internet Search Engines.

PLENARY SPEAKERS:
* P. Van Dooren, Catholic University of Louvain, Belgium
* M. Gander, University of Geneva, Switzerland
* V. Mehrmann, Technische Universit=E4t Berlin, Germany
* G. Meurant, CEA, France
* Y. Saad, University of Minnesota, USA

Important Dates:
January 15, 2011 - Deadline, submission of titles/abstracts
February 15, 2011 - Author notification of accepted papers
March 1, 2011 - Deadline for early registration
October 1, 2011 - Full paper submission.

A special issue of the journal APPLIED NUMERICAL MATHEMATICS,
containing selected papers will be edited.

For more informations, please refer to the web page:
http://www-lmpa.univ-littoral.fr/IMACS10/

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From: Stephen Lau <lau@unm.edu>
Date: Wed, 12 Jan 2011 14:14:30 -0500
Subject: Adv & Chal in Comp Gen Relativity, Brown, May 2011

Advances and Challenges in Computational General Relativity
20-22 May 2011, Brown University, Providence RI, USA

This workshop will focus on the application of numerical
techniques to binary blackhole simulations, extreme mass ratio
inspirals, waveform analysis, and alternative formulations of
the Einstein equations. Limited travel support for students
and postdocs may be available. Please contact the organizers
to inquire.

Organizers:
Scott Field (Brown, Scott_Field[at]brown[dot]edu),
Jan Hesthaven (Brown, Jan_Hesthaven[at]brown[dot]edu),
Stephen Lau (New Mexico, lau[at]unm[dot]edu)

For more information please visit the conference website.
http://www.dam.brown.edu/ACCGR/

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From: Elise DeDoncker <elise.dedoncker@wmich.edu>
Date: Sun, 16 Jan 2011 11:41:47 -0500 (EST)
Subject: Workshop on Large Scale Comp Phys, Japan, Jun 2011

Second call for papers: Workshop on Large Scale Computational
Physics (LSCP), organized in conjunction with the International
Conference on Computational Science (ICCS) 2011 (see,
http://www.iccs-meeting.org/), Tsukuba, Japan, June 1-3.

Scope: The workshop will focus on symbolic and numerical methods,
algorithms and tools (software and hardware) for developing and
running large-scale physics computations. Special interest will
go to scalability, parallelism and high numerical precision.
System architectures will also be presented as long as they are
actually supporting physics calculations, including massively
parallel systems, GPU, many-cores and grid/cloud computing.
Deadline: January 31, 2011.

Chairs:
Elise de Doncker (elise.dedoncker@wmich.edu)
Fukuko Yuasa (fukuko.yuasa@kek.jp)
Shoji Hashimoto (shoji.hashimoto@kek.jp)
Naoki Kawashima (kawashima@issp.u-tokyo.ac.jp)

Program Committee:
Denis Perret-Gallix, France
Mohammad Al-Turany, Germany
Naohito Nakasato, Japan
Tadashi Ishikawa, Japan
Floris Sluiter, the Netherlands
Jos Vermaseren, the Netherlands
Kate Keahey, USA

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From: Nilima Nigam <nigam@math.sfu.ca>
Date: Fri, 14 Jan 2011 21:16:03 -0500
Subject: New abstract deadline and support, WAVES, Jul 2011

The deadline for submission of abstracts has been extended to
Feb.5, 2011: http://www.sfu.ca/WAVES/

We are also happy to announce a *limited* number of student and
young researcher subsidies courtesy of SIAM and MITACS. Details
will be announced on the conference website in March.

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From: krj@cs.toronto.edu (Ken Jackson)
Date: Sat, 15 Jan 2011 17:14:18 -0500 (EST)
Subject: SciCADE 2011, Toronto, Jul 2011

SciCADE, the International Conference on Scientific Computation
And Differential Equations, will be held at the Fields Institute
in Toronto, Canada, 11-15 July 2011, the week before ICIAM 2011
in Vancouver, Canada.

SciCADE is a biennial meeting that focuses on numerical methods
and software for differential equations, including, but not
limited to,
* ordinary differential equations,
* partial differential equations,
* differential algebraic equations,
* delay differential equations,
* stochastic differential equations, and
* dynamical systems.
Emerging numerical techniques in application areas will be
emphasized.

The confirmed plenary speakers are
* Luca Dieci, Georgia Institute of Technology, USA
* Jason Frank, Centrum Wiskunde Informatica (CWI), The
Netherlands
* Daisuke Furihata, Osaka University, Japan
* Des Higham, University of Strathclyde, U.K.
* Linda Petzold, Univ of California, Santa Barbara, U.S.A.
* Huazhong Tang, Peking University, China
* Mechthild Thalhammer, University of Innsbruck, Austria

For more information on the meeting, please see
http://www.fields.utoronto.ca/programs/scientific/11-12/SciCADE2011/

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From: "Neville Ford" <n.ford@chester.ac.uk>
Date: Mon, 17 Jan 2011 10:04:06 +0000
Subject: Workshop: Stochastic Delay Diff Eq, UK, Sep 2011

Workshop: Numerical and analytical solution of stochastic delay
differential equations Chester, UK, 5th - 7th September 2011

Feature speakers in the programme include:
Chenggui Yuan - Swansea University
Xuerong Mao - University of Strathclyde
Gennadi Bocharov - INMRAS, Moscow
Evelyn Buckwar - Heriot-Watt University
Doron Levy - University of Maryland
Markus Riedle - University of Manchester
John Appleby - Dublin City University
Uwe Kuechler - Humboldt University at Berlin, Germany
Sortirios Sabanis - University of Edinburgh

Contributed papers welcome. Full details are available at:
http://www.stochasticdelay.org.uk/

The Leverhulme International network, based in Chester and led by
Professor Neville Ford, has been established for 3 years, from
2008 to 2011, with the aim of bringing together experts from the
areas of mathematical modelling, mathematical analysis, numerical
and computational methods and stochastic analysis of functional
differential equations. This is the 4th of 4 network workshop
meetings to enable methodologies to be shared and new working
methods and collaborations to be established.

Scientific queries to:
Neville Ford (njford@chester.ac.uk)

Other queries to:
Nicola Williams (nicola.williams@chester.ac.uk)

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From: "Neville Ford" <n.ford@chester.ac.uk>
Date: Mon, 17 Jan 2011 10:10:50 +0000
Subject: IWANASP 2011: Call for Papers, UK, Sep 2011

IWANASP 2011: Call for Papers

The fourth International Workshop on Analysis and Approximation
of Singular Problems will be held at the University of Chester,
UK from 7th-10th September 2011.

Invited speakers include
Gennadi Bocharov - INMRAS, Moscow
Rudolf Gorenflo - Free University of Berlin
Ewa Weinmuller - Vienna University of Technology
Igor Podlubny - Technical University of Kosice
Vincenzo Vespri - University of Florence
Yuesheng Shu - Syracuse University
Jan Sieber - University of Portsmouth
Doron Levy - University of Maryland
Athena Makroglou - University of Portsmouth

Further details of the workshop and how to contribute a paper are
on the workshop website www.stochasticdelay.org.uk

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From: Phan Thanh An <thanhan@math.ist.utl.pt>
Date: Tue, 11 Jan 2011 09:08:05 +0000 (WET)
Subject: 5th Intl Conf High Perf Sci Comp, Hanoi, Mar 2012

5th International Conference on High Performance Scientific
Computing, Institute of Mathematics, Vietnam Academy of
Science and Technology, Hanoi, Vietnam, March 5-9, 2012
http://hpsc.iwr.uni-heidelberg.de/HPSCHanoi2012

TOPICS: mathematical modeling, numerical simulation; methods for
optimization and control; parallel computing: architectures,
algorithms, tools, and environments; software development;
applications of scientific computing in physics, mechanics,
hydrology, chemistry, biology, medicine, transport, logistics,
site location, communication, scheduling, industry, business,
finance, etc.

PLENARY SPEAKERS: Frank Allgoewer (Stuttgart), Ralf
Borndoerfer (Berlin), Ingrid Daubechies (Princeton), Mats
Gyllenberg (Helsinki), Karl Kunisch (Graz), Bob
Russell (Burnaby), Volker Schulz (Trier), Christoph
Schwab (Zurich), Tamas Terlaky (Bethlehem, PA)

PROCEEDINGS: The conference proceedings with selected
high-quality contributions will be published by Springer.

DEADLINE DATES TO REMEMBER
Registration and submission of abstracts: September 29, 2011.
Notification of acceptance for presentation: December 21, 2011.
Submission of data to apply for business visa: January 6, 2012.
Hotel reservation: January 6, 2012.
Submission of full papers: May 12, 2012.

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From: Stig Larsson <stig@chalmers.se>
Date: Sun, 16 Jan 2011 13:24:39 +0100
Subject: Professor in Math/Financial Math, Univ Gothenburg

Professor in Mathematics, in particular, Financial Mathematics

The Faculty of Science at University of Gothenburg invites
applications for a permanent position as Professor in
Mathematics, in particular, Financial Mathematics, at the
Department of Mathematical Sciences. The professorship is to 20 %
connected to the School of Business, Economics and Law at the
University of Gothenburg and their Centre for Finance.

http://www.chalmers.se/math/EN/news/vacancies

Application deadline: February 28, 2011

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From: Ronald Boisvert <boisvert@nist.gov>
Date: Tue, 11 Jan 2011 15:26:49 -0500
Subject: Postdoc Research Opportunities at NIST

The US National Research Council (NRC) Associateship Program is
accepting applications for two-year appointments for postdoctoral
research at the National Institute of Standards and
Technology (NIST) in Gaithersburg, Maryland and Boulder,
Colorado. Among the topic areas of interest are image analysis,
dynamical systems, combinatorial and discrete algorithms, applied
optimization& control, scientific data mining, immersive
visualization, and parallel& distributed computing, as well as
modeling and analysis in fluid dynamics, electromagnetics,
materials science, computational biology, network science, and
quantum information. For details see

http://www.nist.gov/itl/math/mcsd-postdoctoral-opportunities.cfm

Competition for postdoctoral awards across all NIST technical
program areas is managed by the NRC. Applications must be
submitted directly to the NRC; the deadline for applications is
February 1. An additional competition is held in the summer, with
an application deadline of August 1. Note that the NRC program at
NIST is restricted to US citizens.

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From: Markus Haltmeier <markus.haltmeier@univie.ac.at>
Date: Fri, 14 Jan 2011 06:47:55 -0500
Subject: PhD/Postdoc Position in Applied Math/Math Statistics

The newly founded research group "Statistical Inverse Problems"
(Dr. Markus Haltmeier and Prof. Axel Munk) at the Max Planck
Institute for Biophysical Chemistry in Goettingen is offering

a Ph.D. and/or Postdoc position (Code Number 27-10)

at the interface of mathematical statistics, mathematical imaging
and biophysics.

We are looking for talented, highly motivated individuals with a
background in statistics and/or applied mathematics. Good
programming knowledge and basic knowledge of biophysics are
desirable.

For more information see
http://www.mpibpc.mpg.de/data/jobs/249.pdf

Please send your application including a current CV and the
names and contact information of two references via E-Mail
with reference to the code number to

Mrs. Irmgard Barteczko
E-Mail: ibartec@gwdg.de,
Tel.: 0049-551-201 1675.

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From: Joakim Sundnes <sundnes@simula.no>
Date: Tue, 11 Jan 2011 09:37:39 +0100
Subject: PhD/Postdoc Positions in Comp Biomech at Simula

Simula Research Laboratory conducts basic research in the fields
of communication technology, software engineering and scientific
computing. The research in the Center for Biomedical Computing
is focused on the development of numerical methods, algorithms
and software, and large-scale biomedical and systems biology
oriented simulation studies applying these methods.

To further strengthen our research in the area of cardiac
modeling we seek two candidates for available PhD or Postdoc
positions. Both positions are connected to the project =93In Silico
Heart Failure =96 Tools for accelerating biomedical research=94, and
will be focused on computer simulations of cardiac electrical and
mechanical activity. The goal of the research project is to
contribute to improved understanding of causes and mechanisms of
heart failure, which is a serious and increasing health problem
throughout the industrialized world.

Simula offers excellent opportunities for doing high quality
research, generous support for travels and equipment, and
competitive salaries.

We are looking for candidates with a strong interest in
biological and biomedical research and a University degree in
physics, applied mathematics, computer science, artificial
intelligence, biomedical engineering, or computational
biology. The position requires excellent English writing skills
and high marks from the BSc and MSc degree. Women are encouraged
to apply for these positions. For more information visit
http://www.simula.no/jobs or contact sundnes@simula.no.

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From: Dirk Lorenz <d.lorenz@tu-braunschweig.de>
Date: Tue, 11 Jan 2011 05:04:10 -0500
Subject: PhD Position in Sparse Recovery at TU Braunschweig

The Institute for Analysis and Algebra at the TU Braunschweig
offers a PhD position (salary according to TV-L EG 13, 75%) to be
filled as soon as possible. The position is within the DFG
project "Sparse exact and approximate recovery" and is initially
limited to three years.

We offer:
- Working on a PhD thesis in an active field of applied
mathematics

Requirements:
- Degree in mathematics above average.
- Interest in applied mathematics and high commitment for a
successful PhD.
- Very good knowledge in linear algebra, analysis and numerical
mathematics.
- Practical experience in implementation of mathematical
algorithms.

Equally qualified severely challenged persons will be given
preference. The TU Braunschweig especially encourages women to
apply for the position.

Please send your application (preferably electronically) not
later than February 15th 2011 to:

Prof. D. Lorenz
Instiute for Analysis and Algebra
TU Braunschweig
Pockelsstra=DFe 14
D-38106 Braunschweig
d.lorenz@tu-braunschweig.de

For more detail on the position please ask
Prof. Lorenz (0531/391-7423, d.lorenz@tu-braunschweig.de).

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From: Trond Kvamsdal <Trond.Kvamsdal@math.ntnu.no>
Date: Tue, 11 Jan 2011 03:56:27 -0500
Subject: PhD Position in Comp Math at NTNU, Norway

A PhD position entitled Nonlinear Numerical Modeling of
Ultrasound Imaging is available at Dept. of Mathematical
Sciences, NTNU, Trondheim, Norway.

Description:
A challenge with ultrasound imaging has been that the acoustic
properties of tissue have strong spatial variations, thus
producing multiple scattering and wave front aberrations, both
limiting the diagnostic value of the images. The advanced
processing capabilities of digital computers now open for
corrections of some of these limitations by developing new
mathematical methods for the image reconstruction. The project
will consider wave propagation and scattering in tissue with
nonlinear elasticity and spatial heterogeneity based on spline
finite element and multi-resolution homogenization
techniques. The research will be closely linked to the medical
ultrasound research at NTNU.

Application deadline: February 14, 2011

Applications are to be submitted electronically through
www.jobbnorge.no, see:
http://www.jobbnorge.no/job.aspx?jobid=3D71372&uid=3D5750

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From: "Hansong Tang" <htang@ccny.cuny.edu>
Date: Tue, 11 Jan 2011 07:42:49 -0500
Subject: PhD Fellowship, CFD, City College of New York

Search is made for PhD student positions funded by anticipated
fellowship at

NOAA - Cooperative Remote Sensing Science and Technology
Center (CRSET), http://crest.ccny.cuny.edu/, which is located at
Dept. of Civil eng., City College of New York (CCNY) of the City
University of New York (CUNY). The successful candidate will work
on coastal ocean flow related computational fluid
dynamics/computational engineering and develop new and enhance
existing numerical models. The candidate must be highly
motivated, goal oriented, and have

* College degree(s) in oceanography, fluid, applied math, civil
eng., etc.
* Solid knowledge in math/numerical methods and physics
* US or its territory citizenship, as required by the funding
source

Preference will be given to those who have previous experience in
computer programming and flow modeling algorithm development.
Those with background in both math and engineering are especially
welcome.

CUNY is the US's leading urban public university serving more
than 400,000 students at 23 colleges in New York City. CCNY, the
flagship campus of CUNY, is located in Manhattan and draws
students from around the world. CCNY is ranked among the top US
universities for producing engineers, business executives, and
scientists (including 9 Nobel Prize winners, Fields medalists,
etc.).

If interested, please apply as soon as possible for formal
consideration. To apply, please go to:

http://www1.ccny.cuny.edu/prospective/admissions/grad/index.cfm

Review of applications is ongoing and those with a good match
will be contacted. You are also welcome to send a CV (including
TOFEL/GRE scores and transcripts, required), list of
publications (if any), and contact info of 2 references to
Prof. Hansong Tang at htang@ccny.cuny.edu.

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From: Martin Berzins <mb@sci.utah.edu>
Date: Fri, 14 Jan 2011 08:25:43 -0700 (MST)
Subject: Contents, Applied Numerical Mathematics, 61(4)

Applied Numerical Mathematics Volume 61, Issue 4
Pages 395-640 (April 2011)

1. On the derivation of explicit two-step peer methods Original
Research Article. Pages 395-409 M. Calvo, J.I. Montijano,
L. R=E1ndez, M. Van Daele

2. Numerical properties of high order discrete velocity solutions
to the BGK kinetic equation. Pages 410-427 A.M. Alekseenko

3. Level set based multi-scale methods for large deformation
contact problems. Pages 428-442 Rolf Krause, Christina Mohr

4. Numerical experiments on the condition number of the
interpolation matrices for radial basis functions. Pages 443-459
John P. Boyd, Kenneth W. Gildersleeve

5. Exponentially-convergent strategies for defeating the Runge
Phenomenon for the approximation of non-periodic functions, part
two: Multi-interval polynomial schemes and multidomain Chebyshev
interpolation. Pages 460-472 John P. Boyd, Jun Rong Ong

6. A non-uniform basis order for the discontinuous Galerkin
method of the acoustic and elastic wave equations. Pages 473-486
T. L=E4hivaara, T. Huttunen

7. Strong-stability-preserving 3-stage Hermite-Birkhoff
time-discretization methods. Pages 487-500 Truong Nguyen-Ba,
Huong Nguyen-Thu, Thierry Giordano, R=E9mi Vaillancourt

8. Composition of stochastic B-series with applications to
implicit Taylor methods. Pages 501-511 Kristian Debrabant, Anne
Kv=E6rn=F8

9. Convergence of an adaptive Ka=FF=FFanov FEM for quasi-linear
problems. Pages 512-529 Eduardo M. Garau, Pedro Morin, Carlos
Zuppa

10. A numerical method for mass conservative coupling between
fluid flow and solute transport. Pages 530-553 J=FCrgen Fuhrmann,
Alexander Linke, Hartmut Langmach

11. RKDG methods with WENO type limiters and conservative
interfacial procedure for one-dimensional compressible
multi-medium flow simulations. Pages 554-580 Jun Zhu, Jianxian
Qiu, Tiegang Liu, Boo Cheong Khoo

12. Numerical approximation of a convolution model of
[IMAGE]-neuron networks. Pages 581-592 Samir Kumar Bhowmik

13. Fourth-order alternating direction implicit compact finite
difference schemes for two-dimensional Schr=F6dinger equations.=09
Pages 593-614 Zhen Gao, Shusen Xie

14. Postprocessing and higher order convergence for the mixed
finite element approximations of the eigenvalue problem. Pages
615-629 Hongtao Chen, Shanghui Jia, Hehu Xie

15. A non-standard symmetry-preserving method to compute bounded
solutions of a generalized Newell-Whitehead-Segel equation.
Pages 630-640 J.E. Mac=EDas-D=EDaz, J. Ruiz-Ram=EDrez

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From: Emma Avery <Emma.Avery@iop.org>
Date: Mon, 17 Jan 2011 11:44:43 +0000
Subject: Contents, Nonlinearity, 24(2)

NONLINEARITY
Volume 24, Issue 2, February 2011

Individual articles are free for 30 days following their
publication on the web. This issue is available at: URL:
http://iopscience.iop.org/0951-7715/24/2

PAPERS

351. Stick--slip motion of solids with dry friction subject to
random vibrations and an external field. A Baule, H Touchette
and E G D Cohen

373. On the reduction of the degree of linear differential
operators. Marcin Bobie\'nski and Lubomir Gavrilov

389. Spectral analysis for matrix Hamiltonian operators. Jeremy
L Marzuola and Gideon Simpson

431. New Poisson--Boltzmann type equations: one-dimensional
solutions. Chiun-Chang Lee, Hijin Lee, YunKyong Hyon, Tai-Chia
Lin and Chun Liu

459. Estimates of Kolmogorov complexity in approximating cantor
sets. C Bonanno, J-R Chazottes and P Collet

481. Caustics, counting maps and semi-classical asymptotics. N
M Ercolani

527. Transition state geometry near higher-rank saddles in phase
space. George Haller, T Uzer, Jes\'us Palaci\'an, Patricia
Yanguas and Charles Jaff\'e

563. Minimizing orbits in the discrete Aubry--Mather model.
Eduardo Garibaldi and Philippe Thieullen

613. Contracting bubbles in Hele-Shaw cells with a power-law
fluid. Scott W McCue and John R King

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From: Maya Neytcheva <Maya.Neytcheva@it.uu.se>
Date: Mon, 17 Jan 2011 08:36:47 +0100
Subject: Contents, Numerical Linear Algebra with Appl, 18(1)

Numerical Linear Algebra with Applications
Vol 18, Issue 1, 2011

Preconditioning discretizations of systems of partial
differential equations. Kent-Andre Mardal and Ragnar
Winther (pages 1--40)

A backward stability analysis of diagonal pivoting methods for
solving unsymmetric tridiagonal systems without interchanges.
Jennifer B. Erway and Roummel F. Marcia (pages 41--54)

Fast regularized linear sampling for inverse scattering problems.
M'Barek Fares, Serge Gratton and Philippe L. Toint(pages 55--68)

A simultaneous decomposition of a matrix triplet with
applications. Yonghui Liu and Yongge Tian (pages 69--85)

Condition numbers and perturbation analysis for the Tikhonov
regularization of discrete ill-posed problems. Delin Chu, Lijing
Lin, Roger C. E. Tan and Yimin Wei (pages 87--103)

On the purely algebraic data-sparse approximation of the inverse
and the triangular factors of sparse matrices. M. Bebendorf and
T. Fischer (pages 105--122)

On block preconditioners for saddle point problems with singular
or indefinite (1, 1) block. Piotr Krzyz.anowski(pages 123--140)

Global error bounds for the Petrov--Galerkin discretization of
the neutron transport equation. Britton Chang, Anne Greenbaum
and Eric Machorro (pages 141--154)

Condition numbers and backward perturbation bound for linear
matrix equations. Xingdong Yang, Hua Dai and Qingquan He (pages
155--165)

Direct algorithm for the solution of two-sided obstacle problems
with M-matrix. Ying-Jun Jiang and Jin-Ping Zeng (pages 167--173)

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From: Ed Saff <edward.b.saff@vanderbilt.edu>
Date: Fri, 14 Jan 2011 07:27:25 -0600
Subject: Contents, Constructive Approximation, 33(1)

Constructive Approximation, Vol. 33 No. 1 2011
Table of Contents

"Quantifying Democracy of Wavelet Bases in Lorentz Spaces" by
Eugenio Hern=E1ndez, Jos=E9 Mar=EDa Martell and Maria de Natividade,
Pages 1-14

"The Solution of a Problem of Coifman, Meyer, and Wickerhauser on
Wavelet Packets" by Sandra Saliani, Pages 15-39

"Wavelets Techniques for Pointwise Anti-H=F6lderian Irregularity"
by Marianne Clausel and Samuel Nicolay, Pages 41-75

"Polyharmonic Approximation on the Sphere" by T. Hangelbroek,
Pages 77-92

"A Generalized Radon Transform on the Plane" by Zhongkai Li and
Futao Song, Pages 93-123

"Approximation of Functions of Few Variables in High Dimensions"
by Ronald DeVore, Guergana Petrova and Przemyslaw Wojtaszczyk,
Pages 125-143

Volume 33 Number 1 of Constructive Approximation now available:
http://www.springerlink.com/content/100122/

Constructive Approximation
An International Journal for Approximations and Expansions
Published by Springer

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From: Chi-Wang Shu <shu@dam.brown.edu>
Date: Mon, 10 Jan 2011 14:52:52 -0500
Subject: Contents, J Scientific Computing, 46(1) & 46(2)

Journal of Scientific Computing
http://www.springeronline.com/journal/10915

Volume 46, Number 1, January 2011

Superconvergence and Extrapolation Analysis of a Nonconforming
Mixed Finite Element Approximation for Time-Harmonic Maxwell's
Equations. Zhonghua Qiao, Changhui Yao and Shanghui Jia,
pp.1-19.

A Unified Primal-Dual Algorithm Framework Based on Bregman
Iteration. Xiaoqun Zhang, Martin Burger and Stanley Osher,
pp.20-46.

The Finite Volume-Complete Flux Scheme for
Advection-Diffusion-Reaction Equations. J.H.M. ten Thije
Boonkkamp and M.J.H. Anthonissen, pp.47-70.

An hp-local Discontinuous Galerkin Method for Parabolic
Integro-Differential Equations. Amiya K. Pani and Sangita Yadav,
pp.71-99.

Nitsche's Method for Defective Boundary Value Problems in
Incompressibile Fluid-dynamics. Christian Vergara, pp.100-123.

A Class of Domain Decomposition Preconditioners for
hp-Discontinuous Galerkin Finite Element Methods. Paola
F. Antonietti and Paul Houston, pp.124-149.


Volume 46, Number 2, February 2011

Discontinuous Galerkin Methods for Second-Order Elliptic PDE with
Low-Regularity Solutions. Thomas P. Wihler and Beatrice Riviere,
pp.151-165.

Numerical Method for Interaction Among Multi-particle, Fluid and
Arbitrary Shape Structure. Kensuke Yokoi, pp.166-181.

A Mixed Finite Element Scheme for Optimal Control Problems with
Pointwise State Constraints. Wei Gong and Ningning Yan,
pp.182-203.

An Asymptotic Preserving Scheme for the ES-BGK Model of the
Boltzmann Equation. Francis Filbet and Shi Jin, pp.204-224.

A Simple Regularization of the Polynomial Interpolation for the
Resolution of the Runge Phenomenon. ae-Hun Jung and Wolfgang
Stefan, pp.225-242.

A Memory and Computation Efficient Sparse Level-Set Method.
Wladimir J. van der Laan, Andrei C. Jalba and Jos
B.T.M. Roerdink, pp.243-264.

A Transformation-free HOC Scheme for Incompressible Viscous Flow
Past a Rotating and Translating Circular Cylinder. Rajendra
K. Ray, pp.265-293.

Third Order Explicit Runge-Kutta Discontinuous Galerkin Method
for Linear Conservation Law with Inflow Boundary Condition, Qiang
Zhang, pp.294-313.

LDG2: A Variant of the LDG Flux Formulation for the Spectral
Volume Method. R. Kannan and Z.J. Wang, pp.314-328.

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From: jfocm@orie.cornell.edu
Date: Sat, 15 Jan 2011 17:19:14 -0500 (EST)
Subject: Contents, Foundations of Computational Math, 11(1)

Foundations of Computational Mathematics
http://www.springerlink.com/content/106038/
Volume 11, Number 1, February 2011

"Accuracy and Stability of Computing High-order Derivatives of
Analytic Functions by Cauchy Integrals", Folkmar Bornemann,
pp. 1-63

"On the Rank of a Binary Form", Gonzalo Comas and Malena Seiguer,
pp. 65-78

"Convergence and Smoothness of Nonlinear Lane=96Riesenfeld
Algorithms in the Functional Setting", Nira Dyn and Ron Goldman,
pp. 79-94

"Fast Linear Homotopy to Find Approximate Zeros of Polynomial
Systems", Carlos Beltr=E1n and Luis Miguel Pardo, pp. 95-129

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