NA Digest Sunday, August 14, 2005 Volume 05 : Issue 32

Today's Editor:
Cleve Moler
The MathWorks, Inc.
moler@mathworks.com

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From: Jack Dongarra <dongarra@cs.utk.edu>
Date: Tue, 9 Aug 2005 10:07:34 -0400
Subject: LAPACK and ScaLAPACK survey

The Sca/LAPACK team is planning on new developments for LAPACK and
ScaLAPACK. In order to prioritize the development tasks, the team has
developed the following survey. We would like to ask you to take a few
minutes and complete the survey.
See http://icl.cs.utk.edu/lapack-forum/survey/

Thanks for your input,
Jim Demmel and Jack Dongarra


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From: Jack Dongarra <dongarra@cs.utk.edu>
Date: Thu, 11 Aug 2005 09:31:20 -0400
Subject: New Release of GridSolve

New Release of GridSolve Middleware Offers Major Enhancements

A new version of GridSolve middleware has just been released by the
Innovative Computing Laboratory (ICL) of the University of Tennessee.
GridSolve is a more highly evolved form of NetSolve, the popular grid
middleware system widely known for its deployability, its ease of use via
familiar interfaces, such as Matlab, C, and Fortran, and its integration
with popular grid technologies. NetSolve/GridSolve is a client-server
system that enables users to solve complex scientific problems remotely. The
system allows users to access both hardware and software computational
resources distributed across a network. NetSolve searches for computational
resources on a network, chooses the best one available, and using retry for
fault-tolerance solves a problem, and returns the answers to the user. A
load-balancing policy is used by the NetSolve system to ensure good
performance by enabling the system to use the computational resources
available as efficiently as possible. Our framework is based on the premise
that distributed computations involve resources, processes, data, and users,
and that secure yet flexible mechanisms for cooperation and communication
between these entities is the key to metacomputing infrastructures.

GridSolve represents a new implementation of NetSolve's core functionality
that is based on the emerging standard for Grid Remote Procedure Call
(GridRPC). It not only makes grid computing even easier to deploy and use,
it incorporates major enhancements based on real world experiences and
feedback from the NetSolve user community. Among the improvements offered
are the following:

Tolerance for Network Address Translation (NAT)
Accelerated performance - For data transfer among heterogeneous server
resources.
Supports asynchronous management of long-running jobs.
Streamlined development of new services.
Easier Service Deployment.
Enhanced Resource Selection.

For more information and to freely download this open source package, please
visit the GridSolve Web site at ICL, http://icl.cs.utk.edu/gridsolve/


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From: Randi Wallmichrath <randi.wallmichrath@uni-due.de>
Date: Thu, 11 Aug 2005 14:15:42 +0200
Subject: Maria Sibylla Merian-Award for Women Scientists

The interdisciplinary Essen Collegium of Gender Studies of the
University of Duisburg-Essen/Germany presents the Maria Sibylla
Merian-Award for outstanding female scientists for their significant
contributions to the sciences - it acknowledges and honors the
accomplishments of exceptional women scientists. The institute invites
applications and nominations for this award. We welcome international
applications.

The award is given to
* female scientists for their achievements in the following
disciplines: natural and engineering science, economics and medicine
or
* international outstanding scientists (m/f) of all disciplines who
have researched in the area of civilization and gender. Members of all
disciplines are invited to join.

Candidates should have a PhD as a prerequisite for application. There
are no limitations on the maximum of experience level.

The award is endowed with 7.500 Euro. It is sponsored by the Deutsche
Telekom AG. An independent, interdisciplinary jury of experts judges and
nominates the award winner. It will be awarded at an international
ceremonial act in November 2005. Closing date will be September 15,
2005.

Applications need to include:

1. Curriculum Vitae
2. List of Publications
3. Statement of Research Interests (If longer than five pages,
please add a one page abstract)

Please send nominations or self applications to:

Essener Kolleg für Geschlechterforschung
Universität Duisburg-Essen/Campus Essen
Prof. Dr. Janshen
Postfach
45117 Essen
Germany

It is possible to apply by email. For further information please
contact:

Prof. Dr. Doris Janshen: <mailto:doris.janshen@uni-essen.de>
doris.janshen@uni-essen.de
Dipl.-Soz.-Wiss. Randi Wallmichrath: randi.wallmichrath@uni-due.de

The Essen Collegium of Gender Studies aims to research the relations of
gender, especially in the disciplines of technology, science and
medicine. You can find out more about the Essen Collegium of Gender
Studies, the Maria Sibylla Merian-Award and its former awardees on our
homepage http://www.uni-duisburg-essen.de/ekfg/

Dipl.-Soz.-Wiss. Randi Wallmichrath
Essener Kolleg für Geschlechterforschung
Universität Duisburg-Essen
Standort Essen
45117 Essen
Fon: +49(0)201-1834552
Fax: +49(0)201-1834432
Mail: randi.wallmichrath@uni-due.de


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From: Gerd Rapin <grapin@math.uni-goettingen.de>
Date: Mon, 8 Aug 2005 15:37:25 +0200 (CEST)
Subject: Conference in Goettingen on Boundary and Interior Layers

SECOND ANNOUNCEMENT
AND
CALL FOR PAPERS AND MINISYMPOSIA

International Conference on
"Boundary and Interior Layers"
(BAIL 2006)
in
Goettingen (Germany)

Organizers:
* G. Lube, G. Rapin (Institute for Numerical
and Applied Mathematics, Faculty of Mathematics, Georg-August
University Goettingen)
* A. Dillmann, H.-J. Heinemann, C.-C. Rossow (Institute of
Aerodynamics and Flow Technology (AS), German Aerospace Center,
Braunschweig/Goettingen)

Time:
July 24th to July 28th, 2006
Deadline for Abstracts:
December 16th, 2005
Deadline for Minisymposia:
December 16th, 2005
Deadline for Early Registration:
May 16th, 2006
Conference Fee (Early Registration):
240 Euro (100 Euro for Students)

Invited Speakers:
* P. Houston, University of Leicester
* P. Huerre, Ecole Polytechnique, Palaiseau
* M. Stynes, University College, Cork
* W. Wall, Technical University of Munich

Topics:
* All aspects of computational and analytical methods for boundary and
interior layers, and singular perturbation problems are welcome.
Special emphasis is laid on the mathematical foundation of such
methods.

* Topics in fluid mechanics involving boundary and interior layers
are welcome, including flow modelling (stability,
laminar-turbulent transition, turbulence, ...), interactive
boundary layers, simulation of boundary layer in Navier-Stokes
solvers, boundary layer perturbation (vortices, wall
perturbations, ...), boundary layer receptivity and control.

* More generally, topics in any field in which boundary layers and
interior layers occur are welcome. In particular, multi-scale
problems are in the scope of the meeting.

Web-site:
http://www.math.uni-goettingen.de/bail/


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From: Ke Chen <K.Chen@liverpool.ac.uk>
Date: Mon, 08 Aug 2005 23:04:49 +0100
Subject: Proceedings of Conference on Boundary Integral Methods

Dear Colleagues

I am pleased to inform that the UK BIM5 proceedings book
(prior to the meeting) is in press
and will be available from 29th August 2005 which collected 25
quality papers on these topics :
PART I | Modelling High Frequency Radiation and Scattering
PART 2 | Boundary Elements in Coupling Problems
PART 3 | Generalized Boundary Elements for PDEs
PART 4 | Non-linear water waves and wavelet methods
PART 5 | Boundary Elements for Elasticity
PART 6 | Modelling of Scattering from Acoustics and Electromagnetics
PART 7 | Boundary Elements for Transient Problems
PART 8 | Boundary Elements for Optimisation and inverse Problems.
The book has 267 pages and is published by the University of Liverpool
with ISBN 0 906370 39 6.
If you are interested in purchasing a copy or wish to register to attend the
forthcoming conference (before 24 Aug), please check the link
http://www.liv.ac.uk/bim5/Conf_proc.htm

Ke Chen


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From: Kirsten Wilden <Wilden@siam.org>
Date: Tue, 9 Aug 2005 11:32:53 -0400
Subject: SIAM Conference in Detroit on Mathematics for Industry

SIAM Conference on Mathematics for Industry
Registration Now Available

Location: Detroit, Michigan

Dates: October 24-26, 2005

Invited Plenary Speakers:
Paul Deitz, U.S. Army Materiel Systems Analysis Activity (AMSAA)
Debra Elkins, General Motors
Stephen Graves, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Karl Kempf, Intel Corporation
Alan King, IBM T. J. Watson Research Center
Burton Smith, Cray Inc.

Pre-Registration Deadline: September 22, 2005
Hotel Reservation Deadline: September 22, 2005

Registration and the preliminary program for this conference are
available at: http://www.siam.org/meetings/mi05/

For additional information, contact the SIAM Conference Department at
meetings@siam.org.


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From: Julia Holtermann <jholterm@igpm.rwth-aachen.de>
Date: Wed, 10 Aug 2005 11:57:08 +0200
Subject: Special Issue on Mathematical Learning Theory

Constructive Approximation announces special issue on mathematical
learning theory

Learning theory is a part of statistical estimation which studies
efficient algorithms for machine learning. It has a major interplay
between probability and approximation. Because of its increasing
importance in several application domains, Constructive Approximation
announces a special issue which will be devoted to mathematical and
numerical aspects of learning based on methods of approximation. It is
hoped that this special issue will foster research in the foundations of
learning theory.

The Special Issue Editors for this issue are Ronald DeVore, University
of South Carolina (devore@math.sc.edu), and Gabor Lugosi, Pompeu Fabra
University, Barcelona (lugosi@upf.es). Papers intended for this special
issue should be submitted no later than Sept 1 of 2005. It is the intent
of CA that the issue will appear in the Spring of 2006.

Papers intended for the special issue can be sent to either of the
Special Issue Editors or directly to CA Headquarters in Nashville,
Tennessee (ca@math.vanderbilt.edu) and should be marked for the special
issue. All papers will be evaluated by the standard refereeing process
employed by CA.


Julia Holtermann
Journal Assistant / Prof. Dahmen
Institut fuer Geometrie und Praktische Mathematik
RWTH Aachen
Templergraben 55
D-52056 Aachen
Germany Phone: ++ 49 241 80 96931 Fax: ++ 49 241 80 92317


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From: John Mackenzie <caas61@maths.strath.ac.uk>
Date: Fri, 12 Aug 2005 05:25:52 +0100 (BST)
Subject: Scottish Computational Mathematics Symposium at Strathclyde

SCOTTISH COMPUTATIONAL MATHEMATICS SYMPOSIUM 2005
10A.M - 4:30 P.M, Friday 9th September 2005
Collins Building, University of Strathclyde
Richmond Street, Glasgow

SPEAKERS

A. Cliffe (University of Nottingham)
The Onset of Vortices in Taylor-Couette Flow

O. Davydov (University of Strathclyde)
Scattered data fitting on manifolds with projected bivariate splines

A. Hill (University of Bath)
Nonlinear stability of general linear methods

V. Styles (University of Sussex)
Mathamtical models for diffusion induced grain boundary motion

A. Watson (University of Dundee)
Numerical methods for fitting models to uncertain data

BACKGROUND
This is the 14th annual Scottish Computational Mathematics
Symposium. The current meeting is jointly organised by D. B. Duncan
(Heriot-Watt University) and J.A. Mackenzie (University of Strathclyde)
with the aim of bringing together mathematicians and others who
develop and/or use computer algorithms to solve mathematical
problems. The meeting is open to everyone.

See http://www.ma.hw.ac.uk/scms for registration, abstracts etc.

John Mackenzie


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From: T. E. Simos <tsimos@mail.ariadne-t.gr>
Date: Fri, 12 Aug 2005 17:39:14 +0300
Subject: Special Issue of MATCH on Numerical Methods in Chemistry

Special Issue of

MATCH Communications in Mathematical and in Computer Chemistry

FIRST CALL FOR PAPERS - SPECIAL ISSUE ON
NUMERICAL METHODS IN CHEMISTRY
Guest Editors: T.E. Simos and Ch. Tsitouras

INTRODUCTION

Numerical methods have played an important role in the numerical
solution of many problems in chemistry over the last few decades. The
development of numerical methods has allowed the efficient solutions of
problems such as: ab initio molecular mechanics and molecular
structure; molecular scattering; determination of eigenvalues (bound
states), resonances, phase shifts, etc. and the solution of
differential equations such as the Schrodinger equation; molecular
conformations; electron correlation in atoms and molecules, etc.

MATCH, Communications in Mathematical and in Computer Chemistry, An
International Journal, will publish special issue to the above
important topic. Guest Editors of this issue have defined to be: Prof.
T.E. Simos (University of Peloponnese) and
Dr Ch. Tsitouras (TEI of Chalkis).

Contribution papers are invited for consideration for publication in the
above special issue. Topics of the issue include, but no
limited to analysis of numerical methods, numerical methods for
differential equations, numerical linear algebra, numerical
approximation, numerical integration, numerical differentiation and any
other aspect of numerical analysis. Emphasis must be
given to applications of the developed and/or investigated methods to
real problems of Chemistry.

Both review or research papers are encouraged.

INSTRUCTIONS OF SUBMITTING PAPERS

Submit by e-mail an electronic version of your paper (preferably in
pdf-format) consisting of no more than 25 A4 pages including title
page, abstract, figures, tables, and references to:

Prof. T. E. Simos, e-mail: tsimos@mail.ariadne-t.gr
or
Dr. Ch. Tsitouras, e-mail: tsitoura@teihal.gr

IMPORTANT DATES

May 15, 2006: Last date that the full paper must be submitted.
September 30, 2006: Notification of accepted papers mailed to authors.
October 31, 2006: Accepted manuscripts in camera-ready form (see
http://ns.pmf.kg.ac.yu/match/prepare.htm for specific requirements),
sent to either guest editor.

Those who are interested to serve as reviewers for this special issue or
have other questions concerning this special issue may contact guest
editors at the above email address.


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From: Yair Censor <yair@math.haifa.ac.il>
Date: Wed, 10 Aug 2005 16:52:45 +0300 (IDT)
Subject: Dean Position at University of Haifa

The University of Haifa initiated a search for the next Dean of the
Faculty of Sciences and Science Education.

Kindly help us distribute the following information among your colleagues
and on professional electronic lists to which you have access.

The search committee will be pleased to consider candidacies from within
or outside the university, from Israel or from abroad. The deadline for
submissions of candidacies is November 15, 2005.

Please go to: http://science.haifa.ac.il/search_dean_heb.htm
for the Hebrew version of the tender (michraz) or to:
http://science.haifa.ac.il/search_dean_eng.htm
for the English version. Please feel free to forward this information to
interested individuals and to post it over to other nets.

Prof. Yair Censor, Dept. of Mathematics, Univ. of Haifa, Haifa, Israel.
Acting Dean, Faculty of Sciences and Science Education, The
University of Haifa.

Homepage: http://math.haifa.ac.il/censor.html


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From: J. Levesley <jl1@mcs.le.ac.uk>
Date: Tue, 9 Aug 2005 12:15:36 +0100 (BST)
Subject: Lecturer Position at University of Leicester

Lecturer in Applied Mathematics, University of Leicester, UK

Available from 1 September 2005
Applications are invited for a Lectureship in Applied Mathematics, specialising
in Financial Mathematics and Financial Engineering. Applicants should have
outstanding research experience and will contribute to teaching related to the
MSc in Financial Mathematics and Computation. Preferences may be given where
research complements that of the current Applied Mathematicians.

Downloadable application forms and further particulars are available by
following the link below, or in hardcopy from Personnel Services, tel: 0116 252
2758, fax: 0116 252 5140, email: recruitment3@le.ac.uk,
www.le.ac.uk/personnel/jobs. Please note that CVs will only be accepted in
support of a fully completed application form. Please note that CV's will only
be accepted in support of a fully completed application form.

For further information contact Professor Jeremy Levesley (jl1@mcs.le.ac.uk, +44
116 2523897) or Dr Michael Tretyakov (mt72@mcs.le.ac.uk, +44 116 2523594).

Salary £23,643 to £35,883 per annum.
Closing date: 26 August 2005
Ref: A2138/THES


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From: Linda Petzold <petzold@engineering.ucsb.edu>
Date: Tue, 9 Aug 2005 14:13:08 -0700 (PDT)
Subject: Postdoctoral Positions at University of California Santa Barbara

Two Postdoctoral Positions at University of California Santa Barbara

A postdoctoral position is available in the Computational Science and
Engineering (CSE) Research Group at the University of California Santa
Barbara, in the area of computational systems biology. The CSE
Research Group is seeking a highly talented and committed individual
with an ability to work well in a multi-disciplinary research
environment. The successful candidate will be involved in the
development of algorithms and software for multiscale discrete
stochastic/deterministic simulation of cell regulatory processes.

Positions are available immediately for a period of one year,
renewable to two years. Applicants must have a PhD in applied
mathematics, computer science or engineering, with relevant background
in computational methods. A background in stochastic processes or in
cellular biology is desirable but not essential. The candidate must
be eligible to work in the U.S.


A postdoctoral position is available in the Computational Science and
Engineering (CSE) Research Group at the University of California Santa
Barbara, in the area of computational methods for modeling of
electrodeposition processes. The CSE Research Group is seeking a
highly talented and committed individual with an ability to work well
in a multi-disciplinary research environment. The successful candidate
will be involved in the development of algorithms and software for
multiscale modeling of electrodeposition processes.

Positions are available immediately for a period of one year,
renewable to two years. Applicants must have a PhD in applied
mathematics, computer science or engineering, with relevant background
in computational methods. A background in Monte Carlo methods,
multigrid algorithms or level set methods is desirable but not
essential. The candidate must be eligible to work in the U.S.

Interested applicants should contact Linda Petzold
(petzold@engineering.ucsb.edu) for further inquiry, or can directly
send curriculum vitae and a statement of research interests, and have
two letters of reference sent to: Professor Linda Petzold, Dept. of
Computer Science, University of California, Santa Barbara CA, 93106.


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From: Chris Johnson <crj@sci.utah.edu>
Date: Sun, 7 Aug 2005 16:05:52 -0600
Subject: Postdoctoral Position at University of Utah

Postdoctoral Fellow: Scientific Problem Solving Environments:

The Scientific Computing and Imaging (SCI) Institute at the
University of Utah invites applications for a postdoctoral researcher
in the area of scientific problem solving environments. This project
is primarily supported by a collaborative NIH biomedical computing
grant. The primary responsibilities of this position include porting
third party software to the SCI Institute's SCIRun problem solving
environment and performing research in scientific computing software
architecture and environments. This position will work with SCI
Institute researchers and external collaborators to integrate
scientific computing and visualization software with SCIRun and apply
it to important real-world science and engineering problems.

The SCI Institute is seeking a highly talented and committed
individual with a demonstrated ability to work well in a multi-
disciplinary research environment. The successful candidate will work
toward furthering the institute's world-class research and software
development in problem solving environments.

Position Requirements:

* Ph.D. in computer science or closely related field
* Expert knowledge in scientific problem solving environments
with an emphasis in interactive scientific computing and scientific
visualization.
* Advanced skills in C++, and scripting languages.
* Background in biomedical computing and knowledge of OpenGL is
desirable.

Non-Technical Skills:

Excellent oral and written communication skills are mandatory. A
willingness to participate in a highly diverse, multi-disciplinary
environment is also essential.

Benefits: The University of Utah offers a very competitive benefits
package.

Comments: Please apply to the University of Utah Human Resources
Department. Please include the names of at least three references
along with a curriculum vitae and list of publications (http://
www.hr.utah.edu/joblist/index.php).

Start date: Immediate.

The initial appointment will be for a one-year period, with the
possibility of an extension based upon performance and availability
of funding.

For more information, contact:

Chris Johnson, Ph.D.
Director,
Scientific Computing and Imaging Institute
Distinguished Professor,
School of Computing
University of Utah
www.sci.utah.edu
crj@sci.utah.edu


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From: Ilya Zavorin <izavorin@caci.com>
Date: Mon, 8 Aug 2005 09:45:16 -0400
Subject: Staff Position at CACI in Lanham, Maryland

CACI's Document and Record Management Division is seeking applicants to
join its growing research and development staff. Vacancies at several
levels are available. The group conducts research and development
projects in areas including document image enhancement, document image
analysis, optical character recognition (OCR), and handwriting recognition
(ICR).

Selected candidates will work on the full range of research and
development activities, including problem analysis, literature search,
proposal preparation, software and database design, development of
prototypes and production software, experimentation, testing, tool/product
evaluation and benchmarking, reporting, and publishing. Senior level
researchers will also supervise others on projects.

Applicants should have some background in image processing; specific work
with document images is helpful but not required. Applicants should have
one or more degrees in computer science, mathematics, signal processing,
engineering, physical science, or a related area; they should have
familiarity with linear algebra, statistics and data graphing, and
competence with programming in C/C++, Java, or other high-level languages.
Knowledge of relational databases (SQL, PL/SQL) and sed, awk, Perl and
similar tools, as well as familiarity with Matlab and/or similar packages,
is helpful. Applicants should be able and willing to learn new
programming languages and tools.

The group is located in Lanham, Maryland, close to Washington, DC in the
U.S. CACI offers an attractive salary and benefits package with
opportunities for growth. The positions require US citizenship. A
government security clearance, or willingness to obtain one, is helpful.
CACI is an Equal Employment Opportunity Employer.

Please send resumes in confidence to Mark Turner at miturner@caci.com

Ilya Zavorin
R&D, Content Exploitation Group
CACI International
4831 Walden Lane
Lanham, MD 20706
ph: 1-301-306-2859
fx: 1-301-306-8201
izavorin@caci.com
www.caci.com


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From: Oleg Burdakov <olbur@mai.liu.se>
Date: Fri, 12 Aug 2005 15:31:07 +0200 (MEST)
Subject: Contents, Optimization Methods and Software

Table of Contents
Optimization Methods and Software (OMS),
Volume 20, Numbers 4-5 (August-October, 2005)
Special issue on Numerical Methods for Local and Global Optimization:
Sequential and Parallel Algorithms
Responsible Guest-editor: Roger Fletcher
Guest Editors: Yaroslav D. Sergeyev, Roman G. Strongin and Valeria Ruggiero

Bernardetta Addis, Marco Locatelli and Fabio Schoen
Local optima smoothing for global optimization
417-437

Balabhaskar Balasundaram and Sergiy Butenko
Constructing test functions for global optimization using
continuous formulations of optimization problems on graphs
439-452

Stefania Bellavia and Benedetta Morini
An interior global method for nonlinear systems with simple bounds
453-474

Silvia Bonettini
A nonmonotone inexact Newton method
475-491

Benoit Colson and Philippe L. Toint
Optimizing partially separable functions without derivatives
493-508

Pierluigi Contucci, Cristian Giardina, Claudio Giberti,
Francesco Unguendolic and Cecilia Vernia
Interpolating greedy and reluctant algorithms
509-514

Yu.G. Evtushenko and A.I. Golikov
Augmented Lagrangian and Newton methods for linear
programming
515-524

M. Gaviano and D. Lera
Complexity of general continuous minimization problems
525-544

Germana Landi and Elena Loli Piccolomini
A total variation regularization strategy in dynamic MRI
545-558

Sven Leyffer
The penalty interior-point method fails to converge
559-568

Ladislav Luksan, Ctirad Matonoha and Jan Vlcek
Interior-point methods for large-scale nonlinear programming
569-582

Thomas Serafini and Luca Zanni
On the working set selection in gradient projection-based
decomposition techniques for support vector machines
583-596

Mark Sofroniou and Giulia Spaletta
Symmetric composition of symmetric numerical integration methods
597-613

Fabiana Zama and Elena Loli Piccolomini
A descent method for regularization of ill-posed problems
615-625

Forthcoming papers and complete table of contents for the journal OMS:
http://www.mai.liu.se/~olbur/contents

Online sample copy and Instructions for Authors:
http://www.tandf.co.uk/journals/titles/10556788.html

Discounted individual subscription:
http://www.tandf.co.uk/journals/offer/goms.asp


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From: Claude Brezinski <claude.brezinski@univ-lille1.fr>
Date: Sun, 14 Aug 2005 09:55:13 +0200
Subject: Contents, Numerical Algorithms

Volume 40 Number 1 of Numerical Algorithms is now available

Pal-type Birkhoff interpolation on nonuniformly distributed points
p. 1
M. G. de Bruin, H. P. Dikshit

Computation of an infinite integral using series acceleration
p. 17
T. O. Espelid

Sufficient conditions for uniform convergence on layer-adapted meshes for
one-dimensional reaction-diffusion problems
p. 23
Torsten Linss

Iterative method generated by inverse interpolation with additional evaluations
p. 33
Miquel Grau, Josep M. Peris

UTV Expansion Pack: Special-purpose rank-revealing algorithms
p. 47
Ricardo D. Fierro, Per Christian Hansen

Approximate analytical solution of fourth order boundary value problems
p. 67
Waleed Al-Hayani, Luis Casasus

New a posteriori error estimates for singular boundary value problems
p. 79
Winfried Auzinger, Othmar Koch, Dirk Praetorius, Ewa Weinmueller


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