Information via e-mail about NA-NET: Mail to na.help@na-net.ornl.gov.
-------------------------------------------------------
From: Karel Segeth <segeth@math.cas.cz>
Date: Fri, 25 Mar 2005 13:39:27 +0100 (CET)
Subject: Dusan Gabriel Awarded Babuska Prize
2004 BABUSKA PRIZE AWARDED
In December 2004, the Czech Association for Mechanics and the Union
of Czech Mathematicians and Physicists again awarded the I. Babuska
Prize for the best work in scientific computing submitted by students
and young scientists.
The Prize winner for 2004 is Dr Dusan Gabriel from the Faculty of
Mechanical Engineering of the Czech Technical University in Prague.
The work honored is his PhD thesis Numerical solution of large
displacement contact problems by the finite element method.
Further winners were delivered diplomas of honor. The second position
was taken by Dr Tomas Bodnar from the Faculty of Mechanical
Engineering of the Czech Technical University in Prague who presented
his PhD thesis Numerical simulation of flow and pollution dispersion
in atmospheric boundary layer. The third was Dr Petr Necesal from the
Faculty of Applied Sciences of the University of West Bohemia in
Pilsen with his PhD thesis Nonlinear boundary value problems with
asymmetric nonlinearities - periodic solutions and the Fucik
spectrum.
Further diplomas of honor were delivered to MS theses. The first
position in this category was taken by Martin Madlik from the Faculty
of Mathematics and Physics of Charles University in Prague for his
thesis Viscous flow in elastic vessels.
The second position was awarded to Anna Kucerova (Faculty of
Mechanical Engineering of the Czech Technical University in Prague)
for her thesis Optimal design and optimal control of constructions in
the domain of large deformations, the third one to Petr Sidlof
(Faculty of Nuclear Sciences and Physical Engineering of the Czech
Technical University in Prague) for his thesis Numerical simulation
of the oscillation of an elastic body in moving fluid and analysis of
its stability.
The prize as well as the diplomas are awarded every year and they are
connected with a financial support.
The prize was established in 1994 by an outstanding Czech
mathematician Ivo Babuska. He was born in Prague and after graduating
from the Faculty of Civil Engineering of the Czech Technical
University in Prague he started his work in the Mathematical
Institute of the Academy of Sciences. He was appointed professor at
Charles University in Prague in 1968 and since fall 1968 he has been
working in the United States. Since 1995 he is at the Institute for
Computational Engineering and Sciences, University of Texas, Austin,
TX. His scientific work is focused on numerical and applied
mathematics and computational mechanics, and their use in practice.
His results in the finite element method belong to the fundamentals
of the method. He is the author of several monographs. In 1956 he
established the journal Applications of Mathematics published in
Prague. He also has initiated several famous scientific meetings
being organized both in Europe and the United States.
In 2005, Symposium in Honor of Prof. Ivo Babuska will be held at the
8th U.S. National Congress on Computation Mechanics (Austin, TX, July
25 to 27) to celebrate his coming 80th birthday.
Karel Segeth
segeth@math.cas.cz
------------------------------
From: Frank W. J. Olver <fwjo@ipst.umd.edu>
Date: Fri, 25 Mar 2005 13:24:26 -0500 (EST)
Subject: Monroe H. Martin Prize
MONROE H. MARTIN PRIZE
THE INSTITUTE FOR PHYSICAL SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY at the
UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND, College Park, is pleased to announce the Seventh
Monroe H. Martin Prize. The prize will be awarded for an outstanding
paper in applied mathematics (including numerical analysis) by a
young research worker. Candidates must be residents of North America
and have not reached their 36th birthday by July 31, 2005. The
submitted paper must be by a single author and have been published
or accepted for publication in the open literature. The work must
not have been performed in connection with the completion of
requirements for an academic degree. The candidate must neither be,
nor have been, affliated with the University of Maryland.
Applications from qualified candidates, or nominations, are solicited
for the Monroe H. Martin prize. Entries should include a copy of the
paper or contribution, with a covering letter, and for full
consideration be submitted before July 31, 2005 to
Dr. R. Roy, DIRECTOR
INSTITUTE FOR PHYSICAL SCIENCE
AND TECHNOLOGY
UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND
COLLEGE PARK, MARYLAND 20742-2431
The award will be announced by November 1, 2005. The recipient will
be asked to present his or her work at the Monroe H. Martin Lecture at
the University of Maryland in December, 2005, and will be awarded a
prize of $5,000 plus travel expenses.
The Monroe H. Martin prize was established to commemorate the
achievements of Professor Emeritus Monroe H. Martin, former Director of
the Institute for Fluid Dynamics and Applied Mathematics, and Chair of
the Department of Mathematics at the University of Maryland.
Previous prize winners are Neil Berger (1975), Marshall Slemrod
(1980), Jonathan Goodman (1985), Marek Rychlik (1990), A. M. Stuart
(1995), Z. Xia (1995), R.J. McCann (2000), and Y. Grabovsky (2000).
------------------------------
From: John Cook <cook@mdanderson.org>
Date: Sun, 20 Mar 2005 16:55:38 -0600
Subject: Inequality Calculator for Random Inequalities
This is to announce Inequality Calculator, a desktop application for
calculating probabilities of the form P(X > Y + k) where X and Y are random
variables and k is a constant. The supported distribution families are
Beta, Gamma, Inverse Gamma, Normal, Log Normal, and Weibull. Random
variables may be specified by their parameters or by sufficient statistics.
The software is available for free from
http://biostatistics.mdanderson.org/SoftwareDownload/.
John Cook
cook@mdanderson.org
Department of Biostatistics and Applied Mathematics
University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center
------------------------------
From: Kirsten Wilden <wilden@siam.org>
Date: Tue, 22 Mar 2005 10:32:30 -0500
Subject: SIAM Conference in New Orleans on Control and Its Applications
Conference Name: SIAM Conference on Control and Its Applications
Location: Hilton New Orleans Riverside Hotel, New Orleans, LA
Dates: July 11-14, 2005
The program schedule for the SIAM Conference on Control and Its
Applications is now available at
<http://www.siam.org/meetings/an05/>http://www.siam.org/meetings/ct05/.
On July 10, 2005, the SIAM Short Course on Introduction to Financial
Mathematics and Related Optimization Problems and the SIAM Short Course
on Reduced-Order Model Development and Control Design are scheduled to
take place (at the same location). Visit
http://www.siam.org/meetings/ct05/workshops.htm for more information.
The 2005 SIAM Annual meeting is being held jointly with the SIAM
Conference on Control and Its Applications. Visit
<http://www.siam.org/meetings/ct05/>http://www.siam.org/meetings/an05/ for
more information.
Questions may be directed to the SIAM Conference Department at
<mailto:siam@meetings.org>meetings@siam.org.
------------------------------
From: Kirsten Wilden <wilden@siam.org>
Date: Wed, 23 Mar 2005 10:14:56 -0500
Subject: SIAM Conference in Detroit on Mathematics for Industry
New Submission Deadlines
Conference Name: SIAM Conference on Mathematics for Industry: Challenges
and Frontiers
Location: Detroit Marriott Renaissance Center, Detroit, Michigan
Dates: October 24-26, 2005
Invited Plenary Speakers:
Paul Deitz, Army Research Laboratories
Debra Elkins, General Motors
Steven Graves, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Karl Kempf, Intel Corporation
Alan King, IBM T. J. Watson Research Center
Burton Smith, Cray Research
The Call for Presentations for this conference is available at:
http://www.siam.org/meetings/mi05/
Deadlines (EXTENDED):
Minisymposium proposals: April 25, 2005
Abstracts for all contributed and minisymposium presentations: April 25, 2005
For additional information, contact SIAM Conference Department at
meetings@siam.org.
------------------------------
From: ICCS 2005 <iccs2005@mathcs.emory.edu>
Date: Fri, 25 Mar 2005 14:14:01 -0500
Subject: Conference in Atlanta on Computational Science
ICCS 2005: 5th International Conference on Computational Science
Atlanta, May 22-25, 2005
You are invited to participate in the 5th International
Conference on Computational Science (ICCS 2005), to be held
at Emory University in Atlanta, USA, May 22-25, 2005. Please see
http://www.iccs-meeting.org/
for more information. A preliminary program is available.
The theme for ICCS 2005 is "Advancing Science through Computation",
to mark several decades of progress in computational science theory
and practice, leading to greatly improved applications science.
ICCS 2005 will feature 134 papers in the main technical track, in
addition to twenty workshops on varied aspects of computational
science. Four keynote lectures by leading experts in the field and
invited talks by industry representatives highlight the technical
program. Seven pre-conference tutorials are also offered.
We look forward to welcoming you to ICCS 2005.
Contact and Organization:
iccs2005@mathcs.emory.edu
Scientific Chair: Vaidy Sunderam
Workshops Chair: Dick van Albada
Overall Co-chair: Jack Dongarra
Overall Chair: Peter M.A. Sloot
------------------------------
From: Jack Dongarra <dongarra@cs.utk.edu>
Date: Mon, 21 Mar 2005 05:48:29 -0500
Subject: Meeting in Sorrento of PVM/MPI Users' Group
CALL FOR PAPERS EuroPVMMPI 2005
12th European PVMMPI Users' Group Meeting
Sorrento, Italy, September 18-21, 2005
http://www.pvmmpi05.unina2.it
Deadline: April 18, 2005
PVM (Parallel Virtual Machine) and MPI (Message Passing Interface) are the
most frequently used tools for parallel programming according to the
message-passing paradigm. The meeting is dedicated to the latest
developments of PVM and MPI and their applications.
The 12th European PVM/MPI Users' Group conference will be a forum for the
users and developers of PVM, MPI, and other message-passing programming
environments. They will have the opportunity to meet each other, share ideas
and experiences, and meet members of the PVM and MPI teams. Main topics of
the meeting will be:
* Algorithms using the message-passing paradigm
* Applications in science and engineering (based on message-passing)
* Latest extensions and improvements to PVM and MPI
* PVM/MPI in clusters and grid environments
* Performance evaluation of PVM and MPI
* Tools and environments for PVM and MPI
* PVM/MPI implementation issues and extensions
* Novel message-passing paradigms for grids and P2P
SUBMISSION INFORMATION
Contributors are invited to submit a full paper not exceeding 8 pages in
English. The title page should contain a 100-word abstract and five specific
keywords. PVMMPI 2005 accepts submissions only in electronic format sent by
via a webform at the following URL:
http://www.gup.uni-linz.ac.at/pvmmpi
before the deadline: April 18, 2005
In case of any problems with this submission procedure, please do not
hesitate to contact
pvmmpi2005@gup.jku.at.
IMPORTANT DATES:
Submission of complete papers: April 18, 2005
Notification of authors: June 13, 2005
Camera ready papers: July 04, 2005
Conference: Sept. 18-21, 2005
The conference proceedings are expected to be published by Springer in the
Lecture Notes in Computer Science series.
------------------------------
From: Jennifer Jing Zhao <xich@umich.edu>
Date: Mon, 21 Mar 2005 10:05:51 -0500
Subject: Meeting at Michigan State of SIAM Great Lake Section
GLSIAM 2005 spring meeting
The SIAM Great Lakes Section 2005 spring meeting, on Numerical PDEs,
Applications and Modeling, will be held on Saturday, April 16 at Michigan
State University. This year's speakers (confirmed) are:
Peter D Lax, Courant Institute-NYU, 2005 Abel Prize winner,
Robert Krasny, University of Michigan,
John Schotland, University of Pennsylvania,
Junping Wang, National Science Foundation,
Dan Wack, KLA Tencor Inc.
The meeting program and more information will be coming soon at
http://www.engin.umd.umich.edu/glsiam/.
------------------------------
From: Kees Oosterlee <C.W.Oosterlee@math.tudelft.nl>
Date: Wed, 23 Mar 2005 15:01:05 +0100
Subject: Meeting in The Hague on Multigrid and Multiscale Modeling
8th EMG CONFERENCE on Multigrid, Multilevel and Multiscale Modeling.
September 27 - 30, 2005, Scheveningen, The Hague, The Netherlands
DEADLINE for ABSTRACT SUBMISSION: 15 April 2005
DEADLINE for EARLY REGISTRATION : 1 June 2005
Organized by Delft University of Technology in cooperation with
European Community on Computational Methods in Applied Sciences (ECCOMAS)
For more details, see http://pcse.tudelft.nl/emg2005/index.php.
Topics:
* Multigrid methods, Multilevel and related solvers,
* Algebraic Multigrid,
* Theory and applications of methods,
* New fields of application,
* Multiscale solution methods and modeling.
Invited speakers:
Weinan E (Princeton) TBA
L. Grasedyck (MPI Leipzig) "Domain Decomposition based Hierarchical Matrices"
R Hiptmair (ETH Zuerich) "Multigrid for Maxwell eigenproblems"
R. Kornhuber (FU. Berlin) "Fast and robust solvers for contact problems in
biomechanics"
Ch. Reisinger (Oxford) "Hierarchical Approximation and Multilevel Methods in
Option Pricing"
A. Reusken (Aachen) "Multilevel techniques for two-phase incompressible
flows"
J. Schoeberl (U. Linz, Austria) "Schwarz Methods for Maxwell Equations"
P. Vassilevski (Lawrence Livermore) "Element based adaptive algebraic
multigrid"
J. Xu (Penn State, US) TBA
I. Yavneh (Technion, Haifa) "Multiscale algorithms for image analysis
and processing"
OBJECTIVES:
Devoted to dissemination of recent advances and ideas concerning multigrid,
multilevel and multiscale methods. Multigrid methods
are generally accepted as being the fastest numerical methods for the
solution of different partial differential equations.
If the idea is generalized to other structures than grids, one
obtains multilevel, multiscale or multi-resolution methods, which can
successfully be used also for problems characterized by matrix or particle
structures etc.
A broad range of problems in the sciences and engineering require multiscale
modeling and simulation techniques, because of the range of scales involved
and the prohibitively large number of variables implied by a monoscale
approach. Multigrid, multilevel and multiscale methods are interrelated in
various ways.
Therefore, the congress aims to bring researchers in these fields together.
------------------------------
From: M. Heinkenschloss <heinken@rice.edu>
Date: Mon, 21 Mar 2005 08:44:39 -0600
Subject: Workshop in Portugal on PDE Constrained Optimization
WORKSHOP ON PDE CONSTRAINED OPTIMIZATION
July 26-29, 2005, Tomar, Portugal
Center for International Mathematics
This workshop will combine a wide range of topics important to
optimization problems governed by partial differential equation
(PDE) constraints in an integrated approach, fusing techniques
from a number of mathematical disciplines including functional
analysis, optimal control theory, numerical optimization, numerical
PDEs, and numerical analysis and application specific structures.
Invited speakers:
M. D. Gunzburger (Florida State University),
R. H. W. Hoppe (Univ. of Augsburg and Univ. of Houston),
K. Kunisch (University of Graz),
G. Leugering (Univ. Erlangen-Nurnb.)
A. T. Patera (MIT),
R. Rannacher (University of Heidelberg)
E. W. Sachs (University of Trier and Virginia Tech)
A short course will be offered on the first day of the workshop by
F. Troeltzsch (Technical University of Berlin) and M. Heinkenschloss
(Rice University) on properties of solutions and numerical approaches
to PDE constrained optimization problems.
Invited and contributed presentations will be scheduled during the
remaining three days. Participants who wish to present a talk are
invited to submit a title and an abstract to tt05_pde@mat.uc.pt by
April 30, 2005. Notification of acceptance will occur before May 20,
2005.
Additional information regarding registration, contributed talks,
deadlines, accommodation etc. is available from the workshop web site:
http://www.mat.uc.pt/tt2005/pde
Co-organizers: L. M. Fernandes, M. Heinkenschloss, and L. N. Vicente
Support: Centro Internacional de Matemática
Fundação Calouste Gulbenkian
Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia
Centro de Matemática da Universidade de Coimbra
Escola Superior de Tecnologia de Tomar
------------------------------
From: Norbert Heuer <mastnnh@brunel.ac.uk>
Date: Thu, 24 Mar 2005 17:41:31 +0000 (GMT)
Subject: Workshop at Brunel University on Boundary Elements
BICOM WORKSHOP ON BOUNDARY ELEMENTS
The Brunel Institute of Computational Mathematics
Brunel University, Uxbridge, UK
June 16 and 17, 2005
Organizers:
S. Funken
N. Heuer
Sponsored by the London Mathematical Society and the
Department of Mathematical Sciences, Brunel University.
This 1.5-day workshop is an informal meeting on boundary elements and related
areas. It is intended as a forum to discuss recent developments and forge
relationships. Participants intending to give a talk should submit an abstract
before May 6, 2005. Please note that the number of participants is limited.
A small fee of 10 GBP will be charged for refreshments.
We encourage in particular PhD-students to participate.
There are limited funds to support UK-based graduate students.
Confirmed invited speakers:
C. Carstensen (HU-Berlin, Germany), S. Chandler-Wilde (Reading, UK),
P. Davis (Strathclyde, UK), D. Duncan (Heriot-Watt, UK),
G. N. Gatica (Concepcion, Chile), M. Maischak (Hannover, Germany),
S. Meddahi, (Oviedo, Spain), D. Praetorius (TU-Vienna, Austria),
F.-J. Sayas (Zaragoza, Spain), S. Shaw (Brunel),
E. P. Stephan (Hannover, Germany), L. Wrobel (Brunel)
For more informations on registration, accommodation and financial aid see
http://people.brunel.ac.uk/~mastsaf/workshop2005
or contact Carolyn.Sellers@brunel.ac.uk
We are looking forward to welcome you at Brunel
S. Funken and N. Heuer
------------------------------
From: Alexandre Ern <ern@cermics.enpc.fr>
Date: Mon, 21 Mar 2005 20:02:00 +0100
Subject: PhD Fellowship Position at ENPC, Paris
A PhD fellowship in Numerical Hydrology is available at Ecole nationale
des ponts et chaussees in Paris.
In hillslopes exposed to heavy rain events, the watertable can raise
until it reaches the ground surface. Its dynamics is governed by a
degenerate nonlinear parabolic equation featuring a moving boundary
separating saturated and partially saturated conditions. Once
exfiltration occurs at the ground surface, overland flow is produced
leading to floods. The goal of the thesis is to develop, analyze and
implement finite element schemes suitable to approximate models coupling
shallow watertable dynamics with overland flow.
The PhD student will work in the Fluid Dynamics group of the CERMICS
(Applied Math) Laboratory (see http://cermics.enpc.fr) and will be
supervised by Dr. Alexandre Ern and Dr. Serge Piperno.
Practicalities:
- PhD fellowship awarded from October 2005 to September 2008
- salary of approximately 1400Euro/month net
- deadline for application: April 30, 2005
Conditions to apply:
1/ to possess or to be in the point of obtaining a Master of Science
with a speciality in Numerical Analysis or Scientific Computing; marks
should be with honors
2/ to have at least some basic knowledge on finite element methods and
partial differential equations
3/ to be at most 28 years in age
To apply: send email to ern@cermics.enpc.fr and include CV, transcript
of records, and the name of two references.
------------------------------
From: Soeren Bartels <sba@math.umd.edu>
Date: Fri, 25 Mar 2005 18:29:32 -0500 (EST)
Subject: PhD/Postdoctoral Positions at Humboldt University, Berlin
PhD/Postdoc Positions at Humboldt University, Berlin
Applications are invited for post-doctoral or PhD research on numerical
analysis and scientific computing of time-dependent partial differential
equations. The applicant must have a degree in mathematics or related
disciplines (e.g. computational engineering or sciences) and a strong
background in applied or numerical analysis.
Further enquiries and expressions of interest in these positions should be
directed to:
Prof. C. Carstensen
Department of Mathematics
Humboldt-Universitaet zu Berlin
Unter den Linden 6
D-10099 Berlin, Germany
ccadmin@math.hu-berlin.de
------------------------------
From: Luis Nunes Vicente <lnv@mat.uc.pt>
Date: Fri, 25 Mar 2005 16:48:40 +0000
Subject: Postdoctoral Positions at the University of Coimbra
Postdoctoral Research Positions
The Centre for Mathematics of the University of Coimbra (CMUC)
accepts applications for one-year postdoctoral positions in
all areas of Mathematics. CMUC has been recently classified as
a research unit of excellence by an international funding panel.
In particular, the Centre welcomes applications in the following
areas:
Computational Mathematics & Scientific Computing.
Group and Algebras Representations. Category Theory.
Multilinear Algebra, Matrix Theory & Combinatorics.
Nonparametric Statistics. Nonlinear Time-Series Modelling.
Partial Differential Equations.
Quantum Groups. Symplectic and Poisson Geometry.
Stochastic Analysis. Mathematics of Finance.
The positions obey to the portuguese scholarship system
(http//www.fct.mces.pt). The salary will be determined by the
candidate's qualifications and experience and can vary between
17940 and 24720 EUR a year (tax free). The positions include
benefits and a professional travel allowance. There are no
teaching duties associated to the positions, which should start
by September/October 2005.
Applicants must have (or soon have) a Ph.D. in Mathematics and
a good command of english.
Applications will be accepted until April 30, 2005.
Applicants should send a curriculum vitae (publication list
included), a statement of research interests (one page maximum),
and at least two letters of recommendation (or names of references)
by regular mail or e-mail to:
Centre for Mathematics - University of Coimbra
Apartado 3008, 3001-454 Coimbra, Portugal
cmuc@mat.uc.pt
http://www.mat.uc.pt/~cmuc
------------------------------
From: Wei Cai <wcai@uncc.edu>
Date: Sat, 26 Mar 2005 10:41:02 -0500
Subject: Postdoctoral Position at UNC Charlotte
Postdoctoral Position at UNC Charlotte
University of North Carolina at Charlotte
Department of Mathematics
Application is sought for a postdoctoral associate with
experience in scientific computation, especially in computational
electromagnetics and photonics, for a DOE funded project.
Please e-mail application to wcai@uncc.edu.
Or send the application to Prof. Wei Cai, Department of Mathematics,
University of North Carolina at Charlotte, Charlotte, NC 28223.
------------------------------
From: Robert Scheichl <masrs@maths.bath.ac.uk>
Date: Mon, 21 Mar 2005 11:24:31 +0000 (GMT)
Subject: Postdoctoral Position at the University of Bath
Bath Institute for Complex Systems
Department of Mathematical Sciences
University of Bath
Postdoctoral Research Assistant in
Numerical Analysis/Scientific Computation
We seek applications from suitable candidates for this position which
forms part of the Bath Institute for Complex Systems, funded under
the UK EPSRC ``Critical Mass'' programme.
The position is for three years and is planned to start on 1st
January 2006, although there is some flexibility in this.
This position will suit recent doctoral graduates with experience in
numerical analysis and solution of elliptic or parabolic PDEs in
several space dimensions. Essential prerequisites will be interest
in and experience of modern methods of scientific computing (such as
adaptivity and multilevel iterative solvers), together with an
excellent grounding in numerical analysis of PDEs.
The postdoctoral fellow will be expected to interact with workers
from other disciplines, for example in asymptotic analysis, physics,
engineering or biological sciences and with workers in related
fields from industry.
Further details of the position are given at
http://www.bath.ac.uk/math-sci/BICS/vacancies.htm
More information on BICS can be found at
http://www.bath.ac.uk/math-sci/BICS/
Informal scientific enquiries may be directed to: Mrs Ann Linfield
(phone: +44, 1225 386998, email: masadl@maths.bath.ac.uk), who will
forward the query to an appropriate person.
Application forms may be obtained from the Human Resources Dept,
University of Bath, Claverton Down, Bath BA2 7AY, UK
(e-mail: S. Kennedy@bath.ac.uk) to which applications should be sent.
Alternatively, please phone the 24 hr answer-phone service on
01225-386924 or apply online at http://www.bath.ac.uk/jobs quoting
Ref No 05/102.
CLOSING DATE FOR APPLICATIONS: 3rd May 2005.
------------------------------
From: Vladik Kreinovich <vladik@cs.utep.edu>
Date: Sun, 20 Mar 2005 09:39:24 -0700 (MST)
Subject: Contents, Reliable Computing
Reliable Computing
Volume 11, issue 4, 2005
Mathematical Research
Empirical Investigation of the Convergence Speed
of Inclusion Functions in a Global Optimization Context
Boglarka Toth, Tibor Csendes
253-273
Applications and Tools
Motivations for an Arbitrary Precision Interval Arithmetic
and the MPFI Library
Nathalie Revol, Fabrice Rouillier
275-290
Checking If There Exists a Monotonic Function
That Is Consistent with the Measurements: An Efficient Algorithm
Kavitha Tupelly, Vladik Kreinovich, Karen Villaverde
291-312
A Constructive Criticism of the C/C++ Proposal
for Complex Arithmetic
Franky Backeljauw, Annie Cuyt
313-319
------------------------------
From: Susannah Sieper <sannie@akpeters.com>
Date: Thu, 24 Mar 2005 13:27:59 -0500
Subject: Contents, Internet Mathematics
Internet Mathematics, Volume 1.4
Online at http://www.internetmathematics.org
<http://www.internetmathematics.org/>
Table of Contents
Graph Clustering and Minimum Cut Trees
Gary William Flake, Robert E. Tarjan, and Kostas Tsioutsiouliklis
Coupling Online and Offline Analyses for Random Power Law Graphs
Fan Chung and Linyuan Lu
Random Deletion in a Scale-Free Random Graph Process
Colin Cooper, Alan Frieze, and Juan Vera
Network Applications of Bloom Filters: A Survey
Andrei Broder and Michael Mitzenmacher
------------------------------
From: Susannah Sieper <sannie@akpeters.com>
Date: Thu, 24 Mar 2005 13:31:47 -0500
Subject: Contents, Experimental Mathematics
Contents, Experimental Mathematics, Volume 13.4
Online at http://www.expmath.org <http://www.expmath.org>
Construction Techniques for Cubical Complexes, Odd Cubical 4-Polytopes, and Prescribed Dual Manifolds
by Alexander Schwartz and Günter M. Ziegler
An Integral Related to the Cauchy Transform on the Sierpinski Gasket
by Xin-Han Dong and Ka-Sing Lau
Primality Tests Using Algebraic Groups
by Masanari Kida
The Residually Weakly Primitive Geometries of J3
by Dimitri Leemans
On Minimal Factorisations of Sporadic Groups
by P. E. Holmes
Testing the Logarithmic Comparison Theorem for Free Divisors
by F. J. Castro-Jiménez and J. M. Ucha-Enríquez
On the Number of Perfect Binary Quadratic Forms
by Francesca Aicardi
An Algorithm for Finding the Veech Group of an Origami
by Gabriela Schmithüsen
On the Order of the Mertens Function
by Tadej Kotnik and Jan van de Lune
On the Asymptotic Number of Plane Curves and Alternating Knots
by Gilles Schaeffer and Paul Zinn-Justin
Experimenting with Infinite Groups, I
by Gilbert Baumslag, Sean Cleary, and George Havas
Simultaneous Generation of Koecher and Almkvist-Granville's Apéry-Like Formulae
by T. Rivoal
------------------------------
End of NA Digest
**************************
-------