NA Digest Monday, October 3, 2005 Volume 05 : Issue 39

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Tamara G. Kolda
Sandia National Labs
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From: "J. M. Littleton" <Littleton@siam.org>
Date: Thu, 29 Sep 2005 16:29:21 -0400
Subject: Call for Nominations - George B. Dantzig Prize

CALL FOR NOMINATIONS FOR THE GEORGE B. DANTZIG PRIZE 2006

Nominations are solicited for the George B. Dantzig Prize, administered
jointly by the Mathematical Programming Society (MPS) and the Society
for Industrial and Applied Mathematics (SIAM). This prize is awarded to
one or more individuals for original research which by its originality,
breadth and depth, is having a major impact on the field of mathematical
programming. The contribution(s) for which the award is made must be
publicly available and may belong to any aspect of mathematical
programming in its broadest sense. Preference will be given to
candidates who have not reached their 50th birthday in the year of the
award.

The prize will be presented at the 2006 SIAM Annual Meeting, to be held
July 10-14, 2006, in Boston, Massachusetts.

Past prize recipients are listed on the MPS Web site,
http://www.mathprog.org/. The members of the prize committee are Robert
Bixby (Chair), Arkadi Nemirovski, Jong-Shi Pang, and Alexander
Schrijver.

Nominations should consist of a letter describing the nominee's
qualifications for the prize and a current curriculum vitae of the
nominee including a list of publications. They should be sent to

Robert E. Bixby
ILOG, Inc. and Rice University
8 Briarwood Ct.
Houston, Texas 77019
E-mail: bixby@ilog.com or bixby@rice.edu

and received by 15 November 2005. Submission of nomination materials in
electronic form is strongly encouraged.

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From: "J. M. Littleton" <Littleton@siam.org>
Date: Fri, 30 Sep 2005 16:02:37 -0400
Subject: Julian Cole Lectureship - Deadline Approaching - Call for Nominations

DEADLINE APPROACHING - CALL FOR NOMINATIONS - Julian Cole Lectureship

The Julian Cole Lectureship is awarded every four years to a member of
the scientific or engineering community for an outstanding contribution
to the mathematical characterization and solution of a challenging
problem in the physical or biological sciences, or in engineering, or
for the development of mathematical methods for the solution of such
problems.

SIAM will present the second award of the Julian Cole Lectureship at the
2006 SIAM Annual Meeting to be held July 10-14, 2006, in Boston,
Massachusetts.

Description of the Award: The award consists of a hand-calligraphed
certificate and a cash prize of $1,000. The winner is expected to
present the Julian Cole Lecture as part of the award ceremony. Travel
expenses to the award ceremony will be provided by SIAM.

Nominations: A letter of nomination including a description of the
contribution(s), should be sent to the address below. Nominations
must be received in the SIAM office by October 15, 2005.

Julian Cole Lectureship
Professor Robert E. O'Malley, Jr., Chair
c/o J. M. Littleton
SIAM
3600 University City Science Center
Philadelphia, PA 19104-2688
USA
E-mail: littleton@siam.org
Telephone: +1-215-382-9800 ext. 303
Fax: +1-215-386-7999

Selection Committee: Members of the selection committee are: Robert
E. O'Malley, Jr. (chair), University of Washington; Mark H. Holmes,
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute; Eitan Tadmor, University of
Maryland, College Park.

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From: "J. M. Littleton" <Littleton@siam.org>
Date: Fri, 30 Sep 2005 16:02:07 -0400
Subject: Richard C. DiPrima Prize - Deadline Approaching - Call for Nominations

DEADLINE APPROACHING - CALL FOR NOMINATIONS - Richard C. DiPrima Prize

The Richard C. DiPrima Prize is awarded every two years to a young
scientist, based on an outstanding doctoral dissertation in applied
mathematics.

SIAM will present the DiPrima Prize at the 2006 SIAM Annual Meeting to
be held July 10-14, 2006, in Boston, Massachusetts.

Eligibility: Candidates for the prize must have completed their
doctoral dissertations and all other requirements for their doctorates
during the period running from three years prior to the award date to
one year prior to the award date (July 1, 2003 to June 30, 2005). The
doctorate must have been awarded at least eight months prior to the
award date. The requirements for the doctorate must have been
equivalent to those for an American doctorate.

Selection is based on the dissertations of the candidates. The
dissertations must represent topics of applied mathematics (defined as
those topics covered by the SIAM journals). They must be submitted in
English. An English translation is acceptable.

Description of the Award: The award consists of a hand-calligraphed
certificate and a cash prize of $1,000. Travel expenses to the award
ceremony will be provided by SIAM.

Nominations: Nominations, along with a copy of the dissertation,
should be sent to the address below. Nominations must be received in
the SIAM office by October 15, 2005.

DiPrima Prize Selection Committee
Professor Marshall Slemrod, Chair
c/o J. M. Littleton
SIAM
3600 University City Science Center
Philadelphia, PA 19104-2688
USA
E-mail: littleton@siam.org
Telephone: +1-215-382-9800 ext. 303
Fax: +1-215-386-7999

Selection Committee: Members of the selection committee are: Marshall
Slemrod (chair), University of Wisconsin; Yuriko Renardy, Virginia
Tech; Daniel Szyld, Temple University.

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From: "Robert A. van de Geijn" <rvdg@cs.utexas.edu>
Date: Wed, 28 Sep 2005 09:39:42 -0500
Subject: GotoBLAS Release 1.0 available

For the past few weeks the GotoBLAS download webpage has been disabled
as UT-Austin worked on an official license for distribution of this BLAS
library. A webpage has now been set up that details the license
conditions, including a new registration process.

The new webpage can be found at
http://www.tacc.utexas.edu/resources/software/

Kindly address questions to kgoto@tacc.utexas.edu

Robert van de Geijn
Kazushige Goto

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From: Will Bateman <will@codecogs.com>
Date: Thu, 29 Sep 2005 15:59:10 +0100
Subject: CodeCogs Submissions System

Call for submissions of C/C++ code to CodeCogs (http://www.codecogs.com)

We have just launched a new version of CodeCogs that now allows users
to instantly add their own modules to CodeCogs and create high
quality documentation. Our new documentation system will analyse your
code, extract comments and equations to produce a polished html page.
Please see the following example:
http://www.codecogs.com/d-ox/maths/special/bessel/i/i.php
http://www.codecogs.com/d-ox/maths/interpolation/linear.php

We currently have around 300 modules in primarily Mathematics and
Statistics. With another 100 in statistics and finance being
submitted over the next few weeks. We’re looking for others to help
expand and grow this library, to include components in almost any
field, including Maths, Science and Engineering.

We’ll also host any software you would like to sell under a
commercial licence.

If you’re an academic and would like free access any commercial
components owned by CodeCogs, then please register using your
academic email account and then email me on webdev@codecogs.com with
your request.

Enjoy
Will Bateman

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From: Juha Vierinen <vierinen@csc.fi>
Date: Tue, 27 Sep 2005 13:57:26 +0300 (EEST)
Subject: Announcing recently open sourced FEM tool, Elmer

Elmer is a computational tool for multi-physics problems that has been
developed in collaboration with Finnish universities, research
laboratories and industry over the last 10 years. The software has been
recently released under the GPL license. Source code, binaries,
examples and tutorials can be found at:

http://www.csc.fi/elmer/

Elmer includes physical models of fluid dynamics, structural mechanics,
electromagnetics and heat transfer. These are described by partial
differential equations, which Elmer solves by the Finite Element Method
(FEM).

Elmer comprises of several different parts: The geometry, boundary
conditions and physical models are defined in ElmerFront. The resulting
problem definition is solved by ElmerSolver. Finally the results are
visualized by ElmerPost. Additionally a utility ElmerGrid may be used
for simple mesh manipulation.

The different parts of Elmer software may also be used independently.
The strongest of the components is ElmerSolver which includes many
sophisticated features. For pre- and postprosessing the users may find
also other alternatives.

The software compiles on a large range of operating systems, amongst
others: Windows, Linux, Solaris, AIX and OS X. There is also support for
parallel computation via MPI.

Best regards,
Elmer team

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From: "Chan, Tony" <TonyC@college.ucla.edu>
Date: Wed, 28 Sep 2005 19:06:19 -0700
Subject: New Book: Image Processing and Analysis

We would like to announce our new book on image processing, published by
SIAM (featured in this month's SIAM book site: http://www.siam.org/books/.)

Title: Image Processing and Analysis: Variational, PDE, Wavelet, and
Stochastic Methods

Authors: Tony F. Chan and Jianhong (Jackie) Shen

[Contents: 7 chapters; 400 exact pages] Chapter 1: Introduction;
Chapter 2: Some Modern Image Analysis Tools; Chapter 3: Image Modeling
and Representation; Chapter 4: Image Denoising; Chapter 5: Image
Deblurring; Chapter 6: Image Inpainting; Chapter 7: Image
Segmentation;

From the preface: "This book develops the mathematical foundation of modern
image processing and low-level computer
vision, and presents a general framework from the analysis of image
structures and patterns to their processing. The core mathematical and
computational ingredients of several important image processing tasks are
investigated. The book bridges contemporary mathematics with
state-of-the-art methodologies in modern image processing while organizing
the vast contemporary literature into a coherent and logical structure."

We believe our book is the first to integrate the several mathematical
approaches to image processing listed in the subtitle. The book is written
for graduate students and researchers in applied mathematics, computer
science, electrical engineering, and other
disciplines who are interested in problems in imaging and computer vision.

We would be happy to receive constructive comments and feedback.

Tony Chan (UCLA), Jackie Shen (Univ. Minnesota)

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From: Steve Campbell <slc@math.ncsu.edu>
Date: Fri, 30 Sep 2005 17:43:34 -0400
Subject: New Book: Modeling and Simulation in Scilab/Scicos

Modeling and Simulation in Scilab/Scicos
Springer, Computational Science and Engineering
by Stephen L. Campbell, Jean-Philippe Chancelier, and Ramine Nikoukhah

Scilab is a free open-source software package for scientific
computation. It includes hundreds of general purpose and specialized
functions for numerical computation, organized in libraries called
toolboxes, which cover such areas as simulation, optimization,
systems and control, and signal processing. One important Scilab
toolbox is Scicos. Scicos provides a block diagram graphical editor
for the construction and simulation of dynamical systems. The
objective of this book is to provide a tutorial for the use of
Scilab/Scicos with a special emphasis on modeling and simulation
tools. While it will provide useful information to experienced users
it is designed to be accessible to beginning users from a variety of
disciplines. Students and academic and industrial scientists and
engineers should find it useful.

The book is divided into two parts. The first part concerns Scilab
and includes a tutorial covering the language features, the data
structures and specialized functions for doing graphics, importing,
exporting data and interfacing external routines. It also covers in
detail Scilab numerical solvers for ordinary differential equations
and differential-algebraic equations. Even though the emphasis is
placed on modeling and simulation applications, this part provides a
global view of Scilab. The second part is dedicated to modeling and
simulation of dynamical systems in Scicos. This type of modeling
tool is widely used in industry because it provides a means for
constructing modular and reusable models. This part contains a
detailed description of the editor and its usage, which is
illustrated through numerous examples. All codes used in the book are
made available to the reader.

The book is based on version 3.1.1 which is the latest release.

ISBN: ISBN 0-387-27802-8
http://www.scilab.org/
http://www.scicos.org/

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From: USmathsci/US/Cambridge%CAMBRIDGE <USmathsci/US/Cambridge%CAMBRIDGE@cambridge.org>
Date: Mon, 26 Sep 2005 15:58:33 -0400
Subject: New Book: Numerical Solution of Partial Differential Equations

Numerical Solution of Partial Differential Equations: An Introduction
Second Edition

K. W. Morton, University of Bath
D. F. Mayers, University of Oxford

"...a classic piece of work with which every applied mathematician and
engineer should become familiar." - Applied Mechanics Reviews

This is the second edition of a highly successful and well-respected
textbook on the numerical techniques used to solve partial differential
equations arising from mathematical models in science, engineering, and
other fields. The authors maintain an emphasis on finite difference methods
for simple but representative examples of parabolic, hyperbolic, and
elliptic equations from the first edition. However, this is augmented by
new sections on finite volume methods, modified equation analysis,
symplectic integration schemes, convection-diffusion problems, multigrid,
and conjugate gradient methods. Several sections, including that on the
energy method of analysis, have been extensively rewritten to reflect
modern developments. Already an excellent choice for students and teachers
in mathematics, engineering, and computer science departments, the revised
text brings the reader up-to-date with the latest theoretical and
industrial developments.

Contents: 1. Introduction; 2. Parabolic equations in one space
variable; 3. 2-D and 3-D parabolic equations; 4. Hyperbolic equations
in one space dimension; 5. Consistency, convergence and stability;
6. Linear second order elliptic equations in two dimensions;
7. Iterative solution of linear algebraic equations; Bibliography;
Index.

Please visit www.cambridge.org/0521607930 to order this title or request an
examination copy.

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From: Cristian Gatu <Cristian.Gatu@unine.ch>
Date: Fri, 30 Sep 2005 21:18:13 +0300
Subject: Computational Statistics and Data Analysis Conference

3rd IASC world conference on
Computational Statistics & Data Analysis
Amathus Beach Hotel, Limassol, Cyprus, 28-31 October, 2005
URL: http://www.csdassn.org/europe/csda2005/

CALL FOR PARTICIPATION.

The programme of the 3rd IASC world conference on
Computational Statistics & Data Analysis is available.
There are 400+ presentations and approximately 500 participants.
Further details can be found at the conference's web site.

Cristian Gatu,
Local Organizing Committee, IASC-CSDA Conference

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From: Didier Aussel <aussel@univ-perp.fr>
Date: Tue, 27 Sep 2005 19:20:57 +0200 (MEST)
Subject: Intl Conf on Mathematics of Optimization & Decision Making

International Conference on Mathematics of Optimization and
Decision Making

Pointe-a-Pitre, Guadeloupe, French Caribbean Islands
April 18-21, 2006.

TOPICS: Optimization, operations research, optimal control, nonlinear
analysis, game theory, mathematical modelling (economy, finances,
life sciences).

INVITED SPEAKERS: Jean-Pierre Aubin (Paris, France), Jon Borwein
(Halifax, Canada), Roberto Cominetti (Siantiago, Chile), Clovis
Gonzaga (Florianop&oacute;lis, Brazil), Jean Lasserre (Toulouse,
France), Claude Lobry (Nice, France), Jean Mawhin (Louvain la Neuve,
Belgium), Tyrell Rockafellar (Seattle, USA).

The conference is organized jointly by the university Antilles-Guyane
(Caribbean Islands) and by the MODE Group, an entity of the SMAI
(Societe des Mathematiques appliquees et Industielles) -
http://gala.univ-perp.fr/~aussel/Mode/eng_mode.html).

It is our pleasure to invite you to participate in the Conference and
to contribute a talk on the results of your recent research.
Abstracts for a short communication (30 min.) should be sent to the
conference address before January 15, 2006.

More details about CIMODE06 can be found at:
http://gala.univ-perp.fr/~aussel/CIMODE06/English/eng_index.php

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From: Stefka Dimova <nma06@math.bas.bg>
Date: Wed, 28 Sep 2005 15:26:33 +0200
Subject: 6th Intl Conf on Numerical Methods and Applications, Borovets, Bulgaria

Sixth International Conference on Numerical Methods and Applications -
NM&A'06, August 20 - 24, 2006, Borovets, Bulgaria

The Conference is organized by the Faculty of Mathematics and
Informatics, University of Sofia, in cooperation with Institute of
Mathematics and Informatics , Institute for Parallel Processing,
Bulgarian Academy of Sciences.

The format of the Conference will be similar to the fifth one held in
Borovets, 2002 (http://www.bas.bg/clpp/nma02.html).

Main topics of interest: Finite difference and finite volume methods;
Finite element and boundary element methods; Multigrid and domain
decomposition; Geometric integration and its applications; Level set
and phase field methods; Monte Carlo methods; Numerical linear
algebra; Parallel algorithms; Computational mechanics; Engineering
applications.

Invited Lecturers (having accepted the invitation so far): V. Makarov
(University of Kiev, UA), S. Margenov (IPP, BAS, BG), G. Milovanovic
(University of Nis, Serbia), J. Pasciak (Texas A&M University, US),
K. Sabelfeld (WIAS, Berlin, DE), V. Thomee (University of Goeteborg,
Sweden), P. Vassilevski (Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, US),
Z. Zlatev (NERI, DK).

More details about NM&A'06 can be found at:
http://www.math.bas.bg/nma06

If you require any further information, please do not hesitate to contact us at
nma06@fmi.uni-sofia.bg or nma06@math.bas.bg

Assoc. Prof. Stefka Dimova, Dr. Sci., Chair of the Organizing Committee

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From: Jodi Mead <mead@diamond.boisestate.edu>
Date: Thu, 29 Sep 2005 17:02:56 -0600 (MDT)
Subject: Faculty Position at Boise State University

FACULTY POSITION IN APPLIED MATHEMATICS
BOISE STATE UNIVERSITY

The Department of Mathematics at Boise State University invites
applications for a beginning Assistant Professor position beginning
Fall 2006. A Ph.D. in mathematics or statistics is required and a
demonstrated, or potential for, excellence in teaching and research
are primary requirements for the position. Preference will be given
to an applied mathematician or statistician who can assume a
leadership role in the development of research programs which interact
with Biology, Electrical and Computer Engineering, or Geophysics. The
Department of Mathematics offers bachelors and masters degrees in
mathematics and mathematics education and has 23 tenure or
tenure-track faculty whose research and teaching interests include low
dimensional topology, mathematics education, numerical analysis, set
theory and statistics.

Boise State University is a growing institution with more than 18,000
students serving Idaho's metropolitan center. As the State's capital
and business, financial and cultural center, Boise is recognized as
one of America's best places to live. A favorable cost of living,
coupled with moderate climate and a wide variety of cultural and
recreational opportunities, contribute to an outstanding quality of
life for our faculty.

Review of applications will begin on January 9, 2006 and continue
until finalists have been identified. For more information consult our
website: http://math.boisestate.edu, or contact us at
facultysearch@math.boisestate.edu. Boise State is an EEO/AA Employer

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From: P K Jimack <pkj@comp.leeds.ac.uk>
Date: Tue, 27 Sep 2005 09:06:57 +0100 (BST)
Subject: Full Professor Position at Leeds, UK

The University of Leeds is currently seeking to appoint a Director of
our new Interdisciplinary Institute in Earth, Energy and the Environment
(http://eee.leeds.ac.uk).

The appointment will be at the level of Full Professor and applications
are invited from any of the areas covered by the institute, including
Computational Geosciences or Atmospheric Modelling and Simulation.

Further details may be obtained from the above web page and the closing
date is October 21st 2005.

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From: Beatrice Riviere <riviere@euler.math.pitt.edu>
Date: Mon, 26 Sep 2005 16:10:49 -0400 (EDT)
Subject: Job opening at the University of Pittsburgh

Tenured or Tenure-Track Opening in Numerical Analysis
Department of Mathematics, University of Pittsburgh

The Mathematics Department of the University of Pittsburgh invites
applications for a tenure-track position in Scientific Computing /
Numerical Analysis to begin in the Fall Term 2006, pending budgetary
approval. The appointment is at the Assistant Professor level or above,
depending on the credentials of the applicant. We seek excellence in
teaching and research so applicants should demonstrate substantial
research accomplishment and dedication to teaching. Send a vita, three
letters of recommendation, a research statement and evidence of teaching
accomplishments to: Search Committee in Numerical Analysis, Department of
Mathematics, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA 15260. Review of
completed files will begin as they are received and continue until the
position is filled. The University of Pittsburgh is an Affirmative Action,
Equal Opportunity Employer. Women and members of minority groups
under-represented in academia are especially encouraged to apply.

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From: Adelia Sequeira <adelia.sequeira@math.ist.utl.pt>
Date: Wed, 28 Sep 2005 02:47:46 +0100
Subject: Postdoc at IST, Lisbon, Portugal

Postdoctoral Position in Computational Blood Rheology at IST --
Lisbon, Portugal

The Department of Mathematics and the Center for Mathematics and its
Applications - CEMAT of Instituto Superior Tecnico (Lisbon, Portugal)
offers a postdoctoral position to work on the development of numerical
techniques and computer software for the simulation of blood flow in
small vessels and capillaries. This work involves in particular the
numerical simulation of mathematical models in blood rheology.

Applicants should have a Doctoral Degree in Applied Mathematics,
Physics or Engineering and a sound knowledge in mathematical and
numerical modelling in fluid mechanics. Excellent programming skills
in C or C++ are required. Preference will be given to candidates with
experience in computational rheology. A background in medical research
or bioengineering is also welcome. This postdoctoral position is
available within the EU Research Training Network (RTN) HaeMOdel -
Mathematical and Numerical Modelling of the Cardiovascular System,
coordinated by Prof. Alfio Quarteroni (Politecnico di Milano, Italy
and EPFL, Switzerland) and involving several european research teams
(see http://mox.polimi.it/it/progetti/haemodel)

There are no teaching duties associated with this position.
General eligibility conditions to be followed by the candidates to a
RTN postdoctoral position may be found at the Web page:
http://www.cordis.lu/improving/networks/tour3.htm

The position is available immediately, for a period of 11 months.
To ensure full consideration, interested candidates should send a CV
(in Postscript or PDF format) and two letters of recommendation (with
contacts information: e-mail addresses and telephone numbers) to

Prof. Adelia Sequeira
Departamento de Matematica
Instituto Superior Tecnico
Av. Rovisco Pais,1
1049-001 Lisboa - PORTUGAL
adelia.sequeira@math.ist.utl.pt

The same address may be used for further information.

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From: P K Jimack <pkj@comp.leeds.ac.uk>
Date: Tue, 27 Sep 2005 09:30:40 +0100 (BST)
Subject: Post-Doctoral Research Position at Leeds, UK

The following position is currently available in the School of Computing
but working as part of a large interdisciplinary research team into the
complex flows of polymer melts with specific molecular architectures.

Post-Doctoral Research Fellow in advanced numerical finite-element
computing to develop fast, adaptive mesh techniques for 3D viscoelastic
flow-solving. In addition to analysing the techniques developed an
essential component of the project will involve implementing them in
software in collaboration with physicists and applied mathematicians.

For full details please visit:
http://www.comp.leeds.ac.uk/pkj/3dFEM.html

The closing date for applications in October 21st 2005.

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From: "Susannah Sieper" <sannie@akpeters.com>
Date: Mon, 26 Sep 2005 17:01:29 -0400
Subject: Contents, Experimental Mathematics

Contents, Experimental Mathematics, Volume 14.2
Online at http://www.expmath.org <http://www.expmath.org/>

Power Integral Bases in the Family of Simplest Quartic Fields
by Péter Olajos

Effective Reduction of Goresky-Kottwitz-MacPherson Graphs
by Charles Cochet

Discrete Periodic Geodesics in a Surface
by Anders Linnér and Robert Renka

A Computer-Based Approach to the Classification of Nilpotent Lie Algebras
by Csaba Schneider

Computations with Frobenius Powers
by Susan Hermiller and Irena Swanson

Constructing Invariants for Finite Groups
by W. Plesken and D. Robertz

On Real Quadratic Number Fields Suitable for Cryptography
by Daniel Schielzeth and Michael E. Pohst

Outer Boundaries of Self-Similar Tiles
by Shawn Drenning, Judith Palagallo, Thomas Price, and Robert S. Strichartz

Salem Numbers, Pisot Numbers, Mahler Measure, and Graphs
by James McKee and Chris Smyth

Fibred and Virtually Fibred Hyperbolic 3-Manifolds in the Censuses
by J. O. Button

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From: cmam <cmam@im.bas-net.by>
Date: Wed, 28 Sep 2005 14:14:56 +0300
Subject: Contents, Computational methods in applied mathematics (CMAM)

Contents Comp. Meth. Appl. Math., Vol. 5 (2005), No. 3
All papers are available at our web-site http://www.cmam.info/issues/

Contents:

Instability and collapse in discrete wave equations
A. Carpio and G. Duro (Spain)

Incompressible fluid flow computation in an arbitrary
two-dimensional region on nonstaggered grids
M. Chuiko and A. Lapanik (Belarus)

A numerical method for solving linear elliptic equations
in an unbounded domain
M. Galanin and T. Nizkaya (Russia)

A new fast iterative method for interpolation of multivariate
scattered data
A. V. Masjukov and V. V. Masjukov (Russia)

Finite-difference approximation of mathematical physics
problems on irregular grids
P. N. Vabishchevich (Russia)

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From: "Susannah Sieper" <sannie@akpeters.com>
Date: Mon, 26 Sep 2005 17:20:25 -0400
Subject: Contents, Internet Mathematics

Contents, Internet Mathematics, Volume 2.1
Online at http://www.internetmathematics.org
<http://www.internetmathematics.org/>

High Degree Vertices and Eigenvalues in the Preferential Attachment
Graph
by Abraham Flaxman, Alan Frieze, and Trevor Fenner

Guessing More Secrets via List Decoding
by Alexander A. Razborov

Symmetry Analysis of Reversible Markov Chains
by Stephen Boyd, Persi Diaconis, Pablo Parrilo, and Lin Xiao

A Survey on PageRank Computing
by Pavel Berkin

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From: Romas Baronas <romas.baronas@maf.vu.lt>
Date: Fri, 23 Sep 2005 10:16:22 +0300
Subject: Contents, Nonlinear Analysis: Modelling and Control

Nonlinear Analysis: Modelling and Control, ISSN 1392-5113,
Volume 10, Number 3, 2005

A free on-line edition is available at:
http://www.lana.lt/journal/issues.php

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Global Observer for Homogeneous Vector Fields, Pages 197-210
M.A. Hammami

Apparent Parameters of Enzymatic Plate-Gap Electrode, Pages 211-221
I. Kaunietis, R. Simkus, V. Laurinavicius, F. Ivanauskas

Kinetics of Biocatalytical Synergistic Reactions, Pages 223-233
J. Kulys

Value Distribution of General Dirichlet Series. VI, Pages 235-246
A. Laurincikas

Bose-Einstein Condensation in Financial Systems, Pages 247-256
K. Staliunas

Review on some Stefan Problems for Particle Dissolution in Solid Metallic
Alloys, Pages 257-292
F.J. Vermolen, C. Vuik, E. Javierre, S. van der Zwaag

Nonlinear Analysis: Modelling and Control, an official journal of the
Lithuanian Association of Nonlinear Analysts (LANA), welcomes
contributions from the international community.

For a paper submission, please refer to http://www.lana.lt/journal

Dr. Romas Baronas, Journal Secretary,
Nonlinear Analysis: Modelling and Control

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From: Raimondas Ciegis <Raimondas.Ciegis@fm.vtu.lt>
Date: Wed, 28 Sep 2005 13:08:35 +0200 (WET)
Subject: Contents, Mathematical Modelling and Analysis

MATHEMATICAL MODELLING AND ANALYSIS

The Baltic Journal on Mathematical Applications, Numerical Analysis
and Differential Equations, ISSN 1392-6292

Electronical edition: http://www.vtu.lt/rc/mma/

Raimondas {\v C}iegis (Editor) Volume 10, Number 3, 2005 (p. 205-318)

CONTENTS

R. Avenhaus. Montmort's Problem, Burnside's Lemma and Bell's
Numbers. pp. 205-216

M. Baravykaitë, R. {\v C}iegis, J. {\v Z}ilinskas. Template Realization of
Generalized Branch and Bound Algorithm. pp. 217-236

M. Galanin, E. Savenkov, J. Temis. Finite Superelements Method for
Elasticity Problems. pp. 237-246

A. Gritsans, F. Sadyrbaev. The Taylor Series Expansion Coefficients
for Solutions of the Emden-Fowler Type Equations. pp. 247-256

L. Hacia. Mathematical Modelling in Electrical Engineering. pp. 257-274

R. Naresh, A. Tripathi. Modelling and Analysis of HIV-TB Co-Infection
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A. Naumovich, O. Iliev, G. Gaspar, F. Lisbona, P. Vabishchevich. On
Numerical Solution of 1D Poroelasticity Equations in a Multilayered
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M.R.Pinheiro. Nonisothermal Newtonian Film Blowing. pp. 305-318.

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From: "Gladwell, Ian" <igladwel@mail.smu.edu>
Date: Tue, 27 Sep 2005 15:24:31 -0500
Subject: Contents, ACM Transactions on Mathematical Software

Table of Contents
ACM Transactions on Mathematical Software
September 2005, Volume 31, Number 3

For more information, including abstracts and access to full text, see
http://www.acm.org/toms/V31.html.

Special Issue on the The Advanced CompuTational Software (ACTS)
Collection

Introduction
Ronald F. Boisvert, L. A. Drummond, Osni A. Marques
Page: 281

An overview of the advanced computational software (ACTS) collection
L. A. Drummond, O. A. Marques
Pages: 282 - 301

An overview of SuperLU: Algorithms, implementation, and user interface
Xiaoye S. Li
Pages: 302 - 325

Pursuing scalability for hypre's conceptual interfaces
Robert D. Falgout, Jim E. Jones, Ulrike Meier Yang
Pages: 326 - 350

SLEPc: A scalable and flexible toolkit for the solution of eigenvalue
problems
Vicente Hernandez, Jose E. Roman, Vicente Vidal
Pages: 351 - 362

SUNDIALS: Suite of nonlinear and differential/algebraic equation solvers
Alan C. Hindmarsh, Peter N. Brown, Keith E. Grant, Steven L. Lee, Radu
Serban, Dan E. Shumaker, Carol S. Woodward
Pages: 363 - 396

An overview of the Trilinos project
Michael A. Heroux, Roscoe A. Bartlett, Vicki E. Howle, Robert J.
Hoekstra, Jonathan J. Hu, Tamara G. Kolda, Richard B. Lehoucq, Kevin R.
Long, Roger P. Pawlowski, Eric T. Phipps, Andrew G. Salinger, Heidi K.
Thornquist, Ray S. Tuminaro, James M. Willenbring, Alan Williams,
Kendall S. Stanley
Pages: 397 - 423

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From: Iain Duff <I.Duff@rl.ac.uk>
Date: Wed, 28 Sep 2005 09:50:52 +0100 (BST)
Subject: Contents, IMA Journal of Numerical Analysis

IMA JOURNAL OF NUMERICAL ANALYSIS
www.imanum.oupjournals.org
Contents of Volume 25, Number 4

E Tadmor and J Tanner
Adaptive filters for piecewise smooth spectral data.
pp 635-647

E Mengi and M L Overton
Algorithms for the computation of the pseudospectral radius and the numerical
radius of a matrix.
pp 648-669

Zheng-Hai Huang
The global linear and local quadratic convergence of a non-interior
continuation algorithm for the LCP.
pp 670-684

D Braess and W Hackbusch
Approximation of $1/x$ by exponential sums in $[1,\infty )$.
pp 685-697

M S Jolly and R Rosa
Computation of non-smooth local centre manifolds.
pp 698-725

P Houston, J Robson and E Suli
Discontinuous Galerkin finite element approximation of quasilinear elliptic
boundary value problems I: the scalar case.
pp 726-749

A K Pani and J Y Yuan
Semidiscrete finite element Galerkin approximations to the equations of motion
arising in the Oldroyd model.
pp 750-782

C. E. Powell
Parameter-free H(div) preconditioning for a mixed finite element formulation of
diffusion problems.
pp 783-796

S Barbeiro, J A Ferreira and R D Grigorieff
Supraconvergence of a finite difference scheme for solutions in $H^s(0,L)$.
pp 797-811

M Bause
On optimal convergence rates for higher order Navier-Stokes approximations
I. Error estimates for the spatial discretization.
pp 812-841

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