NA Digest Monday, October 25, 2010 Volume 10 : Issue 43

Today's Editor:
Daniel M. Dunlavy
Sandia National Labs
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From: Roscoe Bartlett <rabartl@sandia.gov>
Date: Tue, 19 Oct 2010 20:36:29 -0400
Subject: Final Notice: Survey, Software Practices in Computational Science

Last reminder about software development survey ... The survey
will be closed out after October 31, 2010.

Hello,

Dr. Roscoe Bartlett, Sandia National Laboratory, Dr. Jeffrey
Carver, University of Alabama, and Dr. Lorin Hochstein,
University of Southern California, are conducting a survey of
software development practices among computational
scientists. This survey seeks to understand current software
development practices and identify areas of need. The survey
should take approximately 15 minutes to complete.

The survey can be accessed at:

https://spreadsheets.google.com/viewform?hl=en&formkey=dGZwR1BfQ2NiNGh6SWt4ZjBCTnFoVmc6MQ#gid=0

This survey has been approved by The University of Alabama IRB
board.

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From: Ruediger Seydel <seydel@math.uni-koeln.de>
Date: Tue, 19 Oct 2010 04:37:09 -0400
Subject: New Book Edition, Bifurcation and Stability

The third edition of the book

R. Seydel: "Practical Bifurcation and Stability Analysis"
Springer, Interdisciplinary Applied Mathematics, Vol. 5

has come out.

New in the third edition: a chapter on applications and
extensions of standard ODE approaches, for example, to delay
equations, to differential-algebraic equations, and to
reaction-diffusion problems. Additional material is inserted,
including the topics deterministic risk, pattern formation, and
control of chaos, and many further references. 483 pages.

The contents in detail, together with the index, can be found on
the book's homepage:
http://euklid.mi.uni-koeln.de/~seydel/bookPBSA.html

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From: Moritz Diehl <Moritz.Diehl@esat.kuleuven.be>
Date: Sun, 24 Oct 2010 12:05:58 -0400
Subject: Call for registration, OPTEC Large QP Workshop, Leuven, Nov 2010

OPTEC Workshop on
Large Scale Convex Quadratic Programming -
Algorithms, Software, and Applications
Leuven, November 25 and 26, 2010

Confirmed speakers include:
-Yurii Nesterov: Fast gradient methods for large-scale
optimization problems
-Philippe Toint: Inexact range-space Krylov solvers for linear
systems arising from inverse problems
-Eric Kerrigan: A Well-conditioned Interior Point Method for
Quadratic Programming with an Application to Optimal Control
-Nick Gould: CQP: a fortran 90 module for large-scale convex
quadratic programming
-Stephen Wright: Efficient methods for structured quadratic
programs
-Joachim Dahl: Solving large-scale convex QPs with MOSEK
-Michael Saunders:A Regularized Active-set Method for Sparse
Convex Quadratic Programming
-Christian Kirches: A Block Structured Active Set Method for
Mixed--Integer Optimal Control Problems
-Daniel Axehill: A Dual Active Set-Like Quadratic Programming
Algorithm Tailored for Model Predictive Control
-John Bagterp Jørgensen: Convex QP Algorithms for Linear MPC with
Soft Output Constraints
-Oleg Burdakov: Monotonicity recovering QP-based methods for
postprocessing finite element solutions

Please register before 1st November at
http://www.kuleuven.be/optec/qpworkshop2010

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From: Suvrit Sra <suvrit@gmail.com>
Date: Tue, 19 Oct 2010 05:56:18 -0400
Subject: 2nd CFP: NUMML 2010 (NIPS Workshop), Canada, Dec 2010

Dear colleagues,

We invite participation in NUMML 2010: Numerical Mathematics
Challenges in Machine Learning, a workshop to be held as a part
of the NIPS Workshop series.

URL: http://numml.kyb.tuebingen.mpg.de/

We invite high-quality submissions for presentation as posters at
the workshop. The poster session will be designed along the
lines of the poster session for the main NIPS conference. There
will probably be a spotlight session (2 min./poster), although
this depends on scheduling details not finalized yet. In any
case, authors are encouraged (and should be motivated) to use the
poster session as a means to obtain valuable feedback from
experts present at the workshop.

A detailed Call for Participation (CFP) is available on the
workshop's webpage.

Invited speakers:
- Inderjit Dhillon (Univ. of Texas at Austin)
- Dan Kushnir (Yale Univ.)
- Michael Mahoney (Stanford)
- Rick Szeliski (Microsoft Research)
- Alan Willsky (MIT)

Regards,
The organizers: S. Sra, M. Seeger, and I. Dhillon

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From: Shaun Forth <S.A.Forth@cranfield.ac.uk>
Date: Fri, 22 Oct 2010 13:34:39 -0400
Subject: 11th European Workshop on Auto Differentiation, UK, Dec 2010

Eleventh European Workshop on Automatic Differentiation
Thursday December 9 - Friday December 10, 2010
Wellington Hall WH145
Cranfield University (Shrivenham Campus)
Defence Academy of the UK,
Shrivenham, Swindon SN6 8LA, UK
http://www.autodiff.org/euroad/11

This is the 11th in a series of European Workshops providing a
forum for the presentation of developments, both theoretical and
software implementations, and applications of, Automatic
Differentiation (AD) and adjoint methods. We also encourage
presentations in related, symbiotic areas including: source code
augmentation; ODE/PDE control/sensitivity; data assimilation;
design optimisation; interval analysis; computational finance;
etc. This workshop is informal, with no published proceedings,
allowing for the discussion of work in progress and presentations
by those new to the subject.

We are keen to encourage contributions in the following area:

AD APPLICATIONS IN COMPUTATIONAL ENGINEERING - CFD, engineering
structures, motorsport engineering, control, etc. Speakers who
have already applied AD or adjoint techniques to their simulation
codes, or those with "interesting problems" who wish to enhance
their simulations/designs/controls with derivatives obtained by
AD are welcome to talk.

Please see http://www.autodiff.org/euroad/11 for further details.

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From: Tatjana Stykel <stykel@math.tu-berlin.de>
Date: Thu, 21 Oct 2010 17:25:58 -0400
Subject: Workshop on Model Reduction, TU Berlin, Dec 2010

Workshop on Model Reduction for Complex Dynamical Systems
December 2-4, 2010
TU Berlin, Germany

Topic:
This workshop of the BMBF research network
SyreNe (http://www.syrene.org) aims to bring together researchers
and users of model order reduction techniques with special
emphasis on applications in micro- and
nanoelectronics. Contributions from other areas such as
computational electromagnetics, mechanical systems, computational
fluid dynamics and related disciplines are welcome.

Invited speakers:
* Michel S. Nakhla (Carleton University, Ottawa, Canada)
* Joel R. Phillips (Cadence Research Laboratories, Berkeley, USA)
* Timo Reis (TU Hamburg-Harburg, Germany)

Registration: November 1, 2010

For more information, including the preliminary programme and
abstracts, see http://www3.math.tu-berlin.de/modred2010

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From: Maria Cristina Maciel <immaciel@criba.edu.ar>
Date: Fri, 22 Oct 2010 13:03:03 -0400
Subject: Call for submissions, III MACI 2011, Argentina, May 2011

THIRD CONGRESS ON INDUSTRIAL, COMPUTATIONAL AND APPLIED
MATHEMATICS- III MACI 2011
Bahía Blanca (Prov. de Buenos Aires), Argentina, 9-11 May 2011

ORGANIZED BY the Mathematics Department at the Universidad
Nacional del Sur, the Argentinean Section of the Society for
Industrial and Applied Mathematics (AR-SIAM) and the Argentinean
Association for Industrial, Computational and Applied
Mathematics (ASAMACI).

PARTICIPANTS: Researchers, academics, post-doctoral fellows,
graduate and senior undergraduate students in Mathematics,
Physics, Chemistry, Economics, Finance and Engineering and other
branches of Science are invited to participate in this conference

INVITED SPEAKERS
Prof. Luis Caffarelli (USA), Prof. Sven Leyffer (USA)
Prof. Ricardo Sánchez Peña (Argentina), Prof. Gilbert Strang (USA)

CONFERENCE SESSIONS:
http://asamaci.unsl.edu.ar/maci2011e/sesiones.html
SHORT COURSES:
http://asamaci.unsl.edu.ar/maci2011e/cursos.html

IMPORTANT DATES
Deadline for (2-4 pages) abstract: December 14th, 2010
Notification of acceptance of contributions: February 28th, 2011
Early registration: March 20th, 2011

MORE INFORMATION: http://asamaci.unsl.edu.ar/maci2011
Contact: maci2100@uns.edu.ar

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From: "Mihail Todorov IPMI t.3353 *" <mtod@tu-sofia.bg>
Date: Tue, 19 Oct 2010 20:55:51 +0300
Subject: 3rd AMiTaNS’11, Bulgaria, June 2011

The Euro-American Consortium for Promotion of the Application of
Mathematics in Technical and Natural Sciences is pleased to
announce its 3rd Conference AMiTaNS’11 to be held in Albena which
is one of the top level vacation resorts in the Northern
Bulgarian Black Sea coast.

Duration: 20-25 June 2011

Currently confirmed speakers include:

Raytcho Lazarov (USA), Dan Censor (Israel),
Roumen Angelov (South Africa), Vladimir Gerdjikov (Bulgaria),
Gaik Ambartsoumian (USA), Hristo Kojouharov (USA),
Paul Solceanu (USA), Azmy Ackleh (USA),
Ardeshir Guran (Canada), Ivan Koprinkov (Bulgaria)

The conference will be scheduled in plenary and keynote lectures
followed by special and contributed sessions. The accents of the
conference will be on Applied Analysis, Applied Physics,
Biomathematics, Continuum Mechanics, Mathematical Physics,
Numerical Methods, Scientific Computing, Solitons and Transport
Processes which can be complemented by some specific topics in
contributed special sessions. More information is available on
the conference website: http://2011.eac4amitans.org

You can contact the organizers:
Christo I. Christov (ULL, USA)
Michail D. Todorov (TU-Sofia, Bulgaria)

by email: eac4amitans@gmail.com

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From: Heike Fassbender <h.fassbender@tu-braunschweig.de>
Date: Tue, 19 Oct 2010 14:19:22 -0400
Subject: Call for abstracts ILAS 2011, Germany, August 2011

The 2011 ILAS Conference “Pure and Applied Linear Algebra: The
New Generation” will take place in Braunschweig, Germany, at the
Technische Universitat Braunschweig August 22 - 26, 2011. This
conference will have a special emphasis on young researchers,
which will be reflected by predominantly young plenary speakers
as well as young researchers’ minisymposia. See www.ilas2011.de
for more information on invited speakers, invited minisymposia,
and local information.

For details of the submission process see www.ilas2011.de.

Deadlines:

Proposals for Young Researchers Minisympoia: December 31, 2010.
For details of the submission procedure see www.ilas2011.de

Contributed talks: February 15, 2011.
Templates are avalaible at www.ilas2011.de and are mandatory.

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From: Angela Kunoth <kunoth@math.uni-paderborn.de>
Date: Fri, 22 Oct 2010 08:46:00 -0400
Subject: CFP, Special Issue in AADA on Multidimensional EMDs

Journal "Advances in Adaptive Data Analysis (AADA)"

Call for Papers: Special Issue on
Theoretical Foundations and Engineering Applications
of Multidimensional Empirical Mode Decompositions

Guest Editors:
Nii Attoh-Okine (Delaware), Angela Kunoth (Paderborn)

Analysis of multidimensional data like images is one way to
detect underlying processes of many natural phenomena. Data
classified as nonstationary, inhomogeneous, or nonlinear calls
for analysis methods that are adaptive to the nature of the
data. But often methods which decompose multidimensional signals
utilizing an a-priorily selected basis are not appropriate.

The objective of this special issue is to bring together
state-of-the-art research in adaptive data analysis methodologies
and their applications with emphasis on image and
multidimensional data analysis. We particularly invite papers
which address issues related to adaptive decompositions and basis
generation for multidimensional data and the development of a
theoretical foundation for the Hilbert Huang Transform.

Submissions should follow the usual guidelines for authors of
AADA (http://www.worldscinet.com/aada/mkt/guidelines.shtml) and
all contributions are subject to the standard refereeing process.

Deadline for submission of manuscripts: February 28, 2011
Acceptance Notification: June 30, 2011
Publication Date: Fall/Winter 2011

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From: Eric Miller <elmiller@ece.tufts.edu>
Date: Sun, 24 Oct 2010 20:27:00 -0400
Subject: Postdoc Position in Image Processing at Tufts University

A position is open for a post doctoral researcher with experience
in image processing/image analysis to work on a US Dept of
Homeland Security project looking at object identification from
whole body scanner data (X-ray backscatter, millimeter wave,
etc). There is a good deal of flexibility in terms of defining
the technical specifics; although efforts in one or more of the


following area should be anticipated: denoising, registration,
segmentation, statistical model building, machine learning and
sensor fusion. Candidats with strong experience in computational
imaging and statistical methods would be most appropriate. US
citizenship is not required. Please send CVs to Eric Miller,
elmiller@ece.tufts.edu

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From: Laura Grigori <Laura.Grigori@inria.fr>
Date: Fri, 22 Oct 2010 03:55:42 -0400
Subject: Postdoc Position in Scientific Computing at INRIA, France

pplications are invited for a Postdoctoral researcher position,
starting possibly as early as January 2010, and for up to 2
years. The focus is on a new class of parallel preconditioning
techniques for solving large systems of equations, and their
usage on real applications from our industrial collaborators.
The target architectures are hierarchical parallel machines based
on multicore processors and accelerators. The successful
candidate will work in the PETALh project funded by ANR agency of
research.

More information can be found at:
http://petal.saclay.inria.fr/

Required skills: Applicants must hold a PhD in Applied
Mathematics, Computer Science, or a closely related field.
Previous research experience in numerical linear algebra and
parallel computing will be an asset.

Deadline for application: until filled

How to apply: Please send your CV to Laura.Grigori@inria.fr,
after which 2 letters directly from recommenders will be
requested.

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From: "X. Sherry Li" <xsli@lbl.gov>
Date: Tue, 19 Oct 2010 13:22:55 -0400
Subject: Postdoc Position at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

LAWRENCE BERKELEY NATIONAL LABORATORY

The Scientific Computing Group in the High Performance Computing
Research Department at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
(http://www.lbl.gov) has an immediate opening for a postdoctoral
fellow to develop highly optimized parallel algorithms, codes and
software tools for the analyses of X-ray scattering data
collected at the Advanced Light Source (ALS). X-ray scattering is
important in several energy critical applications pertinent to
the Carbon Cycle 2.0 initiative at the Lawrence Berkeley National
Laboratory.

The complete job description and the application form can be
viewed at our jobs website:
http://jobs.lbl.gov/LBNLCareers/details.asp?jid=25076&p=1

The High Performance Computing Research Department
(https://hpcrd.lbl.gov) at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
conducts research and development in mathematical modeling,
algorithm design, software implementation, and system
architectures. We collaborate directly with scientists, in
fields ranging from materials sciences to climate modeling to
astrophysics, to solve computational and data management
problems. We also create visualizations to help scientists gain
new physical insights and make the data more comprehensible.

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From: JanNordstrm <jan.nordstrom@liu.se>
Date: Sun, 24 Oct 2010 15:13:46 +0200
Subject: PhD/Postdoc Positions in Comp Math/NA at Linkoping Univ

Multiple PhD positions + one Post Doc position in Computational
Mathematics/Numerical Analysis

The students and the Post Doc will members in a new
group (Computational Physics Unit) that develops computational
methods for partial differential equations with applications in
physics and mechanics. Expertise and interest in initial
boundary value theory, high order methods and multi-physics
problems is qualifying.

See http://www.liu.se/en/job/ for the complete announcement and
details on how to apply.

For more information, contact Professor Jan Nordstrom, Email:
jan.nordstrom@liu.se, Tel: +46-13-28 14 59,

Application deadline is 2010-12-01

Jan Nordstrom
Professor in Scientific Computing
Department of Mathematics
Linkoping University
SE-581 83 Linkoping
Sweden
Mail: jan.nordstrom@liu.se
Phone: +46 - 13 - 28 14 59
Fax: +46 - 13 - 10 07 46

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From: Emma Hacking <cca@maths.cam.ac.uk>
Date: Thu, 21 Oct 2010 12:02:36 -0400
Subject: PhD Positions in Mathematics at Cambridge Centre for Analysis, UK

CALL FOR APPLICATIONS

The Cambridge Centre for Analysis is a new Centre for Doctoral
Training based at the University of Cambridge, funded by the
EPSRC. The Centre offers a unique four-year PhD programme
spanning pure, stochastic, computational and applied analysis.

Applications are sought for the 2011-12 academic year. We are
looking for first-class applicants who are either doing (or have
completed) a Masters-level course in mathematics or a four-year
degree course in a mathematical subject. Positions may be funded
by either the EPSRC or the University of Cambridge.

We believe that excellence in mathematical analysis requires a
very broad basis and our aim is to train students to be able and
willing to deploy a very wide range of techniques. This unique
course has an emphasis on team working and communication,
alongside personal effort and excellence, to foster a spirit of
breadth and collaboration.

The closing date for applications is 15th January 2011 and there
is an Open Day for prospective applicants on 29th November 2010.

To find out more and apply, visit
http://www.maths.cam.ac.uk/postgrad/cca or visit us on Facebook
http://tinyurl.com/FacebookCCA

If you have any questions or queries, please email
cca@maths.cam.ac.uk

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From: Per Lotstedt <perl@it.uu.se>
Date: Thu, 21 Oct 2010 07:09:32 -0400
Subject: PhD Positions in Scientific Computing at Uppsala University

Three to five positions as PhD student in scientific computing
are open for application at the Division of Scientific Computing,
Department of Information Technology at Uppsala University,
Uppsala, Sweden. Visit the research homepage of the Division
http://www.it.uu.se/research/scicomp to find out more about us.

Descriptions of the PhD research projects are found at
http://www.it.uu.se/research/scicomp/PhD-positions-2010
The advertisement and instructions how to apply are at
http://www.personalavd.uu.se/ledigaplatser/2639ENG.html
The last date of application is November 8, 2010.

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From: Ian Mitchell <mitchell@cs.ubc.ca>
Date: Mon, 18 Oct 2010 07:18:06 -0400
Subject: PhD/MSc Positions in CS at Univ. of British Columbia

The Department of Computer Science at the University of British
Columbia (in Vancouver, Canada) has a large and active Scientific
Computing Laboratory which is seeking applicants for study at the
PhD and MSc levels. Our research is focused on the areas of

- Numerical methods and software
- Differential equations with constraints
- Numerical linear algebra
- Numerical optimization
- Hybrid and embedded systems and level-set methods
- Physics-based animations and computer graphics.

Lab members are also active in the Institute of Applied
Mathematics and the Institute for Computing, Information and
Cognitive Systems at UBC, although students are admitted through
the CS department.

Additional information about the lab can be found at:
http://www.cs.ubc.ca/labs/scl/

Accepted students are given a guaranteed full package of
financial support. This year the department is also offering
entrance merit awards to exceptional applicants in the amount of
CDN $10,000 each (in addition to the standard financial support
package). All students applying to the MSc and PhD programs will
be automatically considered.

For more information on applying, please visit:
http://www.cs.ubc.ca/prospective/grad/grad_welcome.shtml

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From: Maya Neytcheva <Maya.Neytcheva@it.uu.se>
Date: Wed, 20 Oct 2010 12:01:16 +0200
Subject: Contents, Numerical Linear Algebra with Applications, 17(5)

Contents, Numerical Linear Algebra with Applications
Volume 17, issue 5
Special Issue: Dedicated to the memory of David M. Young, Jr

Preface
Owe Axelsson and David R. Kincaid (pages 741--742)

The life and times of Dr David M. Young, Jr. David R. Kincaid,
Richard S. Varga and Charles H. Warlick (pages 743--757)

A new multilevel algebraic preconditioner for the diffusion
equation in heterogeneous media. Yu Kuznetsov and
A. Prokopenko (pages 759--769)

Efficient algorithms for multiscale modeling in porous media.
Mary F. Wheeler, Tim Wildey and Guangri Xue (pages 771--785)

Preconditioning of matrices partitioned in 2 × 2 block form:
eigenvalue estimates and Schwarz DD for mixed FEM. Owe Axelsson
and Radim Blaheta (pages 787--810)

Incremental incomplete LU factorizations with applications.
Caterina Calgaro, Jean-Paul Chehab and Yousef Saad (pages
811--837)

Second-order treatment of the interface of domain decomposition
method for parabolic problems. Younbae Jun and Tsun-Zee
Mai (pages 839--853)

Condition number bounds and mesh quality
L. Branets and G. F. Carey (pages 855--869)

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From: Graham de Vahl Davis <g.devahldavis@unsw.edu.au>
Date: Tue, 19 Oct 2010 16:20:26 +1100
Subject: Contents, Computational Thermal Sciences, 2(4)

Contents of Computational Thermal Sciences
Volume 2, Issue 4, 2010

http://www.begellhouse.com/journals/648192910890cd0e

COMBINED HEAT AND MASS TRANSFER WITH PHASE CHANGE IN A VERTICAL
CHANNEL Mohamed Aboudou Kassim, Brahim Benhamou, Souad Harmand
pages 299-310

RANS SIMULATION OF EFFECT OF EVAPORATING DROPLETS ON A TURBULENT
HEAT TRANSFER IN A MIST FLOW IN A SUDDEN PIPE EXPANSION Maksim
A. Pakhomov, V. I. Terekhov pages 311-321

EFFECTS OF HEAT SOURCE/SINK AND RADIATIVE HEAT TRANSFER ON
HYDROMAGNETIC NATURAL CONVECTIVE FLOW THROUGH A VERTICAL CHANNEL
Ajay Kumar Singh pages 323-332

HIGH ACCURACY NUMERICAL APPROACH FOR NON-SIMILAR MIXED CONVECTION
BOUNDARY LAYER FLOW OVER A HORIZONTAL PLATE K. Venkatasubbaiah
pages 333-339

DEPRESSURIZATION EFFECTS ON THE THERMAL FIELDS AND HEAT TRANSFER
DURING HEMI-SPHERICAL BUBBLE GROWTH ON A HEATED SURFACE Anthony
J. Robinson pages 341-358

THERMAL-FLUID MODELING OF A VISI-COOLER S. Joseph Sekhar,
Balakrishnan Raja, Dhasan Mohan Lal pages 359-370

ESTIMATION OF THE ABLATIVE PARAMETERS IN ABLATIVE COMPOSITES
USING NONLINEAR PARAMETER ESTIMATION METHODS A. Hakkaki-Fard,
Farshad Kowsari, Alireza Pourshaghaghy, M. Sefidgar pages 371-379

VISCOUS DISSIPATION EFFECTS ON HEAT TRANSFER FOR OSCILLATING FLOW
IN A PIPE PARTIALLY FILLED WITH A POROUS MEDIUM D. Dhahri,
Khalifa Slimi, Sassi Ben Nasrallah pages 381-395

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From: Emma Avery <Emma.Avery@iop.org>
Date: Fri, 22 Oct 2010 16:52:43 +0100
Subject: Contents, Inverse Problems, 26(11)

INVERSE PROBLEMS

Volume 26, Issue 11, November 2010

Article numbers: 115001--115021

Individual articles are free for 30 days following their
publication on the web. This issue is available at:
http://iopscience.iop.org/0266-5611/26/11

PAPERS
115001
Regularization of ill-posed Mumford--Shah models with perimeter
penalization
Ronny Ramlau and Wolfgang Ring

115002
Global uniqueness in determining polygonal periodic structures
with a minimal number of incident plane waves
Johannes Elschner and Guanghui Hu

115003
Photoacoustic tomography in absorbing acoustic media using time
reversal
Bradley E Treeby, Edward Z Zhang and B T Cox

115004
Inverse spectral problem for a string equation with partial
information
Guangsheng Wei and Hong-Kun Xu

115005
Variational data assimilation to estimate the velocity in the
wave equation
Jerome Fehrenbach, Jennifer Oudry and Laurent Sandrin

115006
A stable recovering of dipole sources from partial boundary
measurements
A El-Badia and M Farah

115007
A posteriori error estimates in a globally convergent FEM for a
hyperbolic coefficient inverse problem
M Asadzadeh and L Beilina

115008
A boundary value transformation for an inverse source problem
with point sources
Dmitry Glotov

115009
Nuclear norm regularization with a low-rank constraint for matrix
completion
Hui Zhang, Lizhi Cheng and Wei Zhu

115010
Finite-element contrast source inversion method for microwave
imaging
Amer Zakaria, Colin Gilmore and Joe LoVetri

115011
Singular value decomposition for the truncated Hilbert transform
A Katsevich

115012
An inverse scattering transform for the lattice potential KdV
equation
Samuel Butler and Nalini Joshi

115013
Illumination analysis of wave-equation imaging with curvelets
Shen Wang, Maarten V de Hoop and Bj\orn Ursin

115014
Generalized Bregman distances and convergence rates for
non-convex regularization methods
Markus Grasmair

115015
Sparse channel separation using random probes
Justin Romberg and Ramesh Neelamani

115016
Point source reconstruction principle of linear inverse problems
Yasushi Terazono, Norio Fujimaki, Tsutomu Murata and Ayumu Matani

115017
Two regularization methods for solving a Riesz--Feller
space-fractional backward diffusion problem
G H Zheng and T Wei

115018
A three-dimensional muscle activity imaging technique for
assessing pelvic muscle function
Yingchun Zhang, Dan Wang and Gerald W Timm

115019
On the solvability and approximate solution of a two-dimensional
coefficient inverse problem for a transport-like equation
Zekeriya Ustaoglu, Bayram Heydarov and Serif Amirov

115020
Confidence bands for inverse regression models
Melanie Birke, Nicolai Bissantz and Hajo Holzmann

115021
Joining RDC data from flexible protein domains
Luca Sgheri

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From: Ed Saff <edward.b.saff@vanderbilt.edu>
Date: Mon, 18 Oct 2010 13:49:04 -0500
Subject: Contents, Constructive Approximation, 32(3)

Constructive Approximation

Vol. 31 No. 3 2010
Table of Contents

"Extremal Rational Functions on Symmetric Discrete Sets and


Superlinear Convergence of the ADI Method"
by Bernhard Beckermann and Alexis Gryson
Pages 393-428

"Noncommutative Approximation: Inverse-Closed Subalgebras and


Off-Diagonal Decay of Matrices"
by Karlheinz Grochenig and Andreas Klotz
Pages 429-466

"A Graph-based Equilibrium Problem for the Limiting Distribution


of Nonintersecting Brownian Motions at Low Temperature"
by Steven Delvaux and Arno B. J. Kuijlaars
Pages 467-512

"Equidistribution of Fekete Points on the Sphere"
by Jordi Marzo and Joaquim Ortega-CerdÃ
Pages 513-521

"Stability of Roots of Polynomials Under Linear Combinations of


Derivatives"
by Branko Curgus and Vania Mascioni
Pages 523-541

"Approximation on the Voronoi Cells of the Ad Lattice"
by Xingping Sun
Pages 543-567

"Stability of Manifold-Valued Subdivision Schemes and Multiscale


Transformations"
by Philipp Grohs
Pages 569-596

"Trigonometric Approximation of SO(N) Loops"
by Tatiana Shingel
Pages 597-618

"Overlaying Classifiers: A Practical Approach to Optimal Scoring"
by Stephan Clemencon and Nicolas Vayatis
Pages 619-648

Volume 31 Number 3 of Constructive Approximation is now available on
the SpringerLink web site at http://www.springerlink.com/content/100122/

Constructive Approximation
An International Journal for Approximations and Expansions
Published by Springer
http://www.springerlink.com/content/100122/

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From: Emma Avery <Emma.Avery@iop.org>
Date: Fri, 22 Oct 2010 16:36:07 +0100
Subject: Contents, Nonlinearity, 23(11)

NONLINEARITY

Volume 23, Issue 11, November 2010

Individual articles are free for 30 days following their
publication on the web. This issue is available at: URL:
http://iopscience.iop.org/0951-7715/23/11

Pages: 2723--2796

PAPERS
2723
Dynamics of an impact oscillator near a degenerate graze
D R J Chillingworth

2749
On the coupling of systems of hyperbolic conservation laws with
ordinary differential equations
Raul Borsche, Rinaldo M Colombo and Mauro Garavello

2771
Gibbs measure for the periodic derivative nonlinear Schrodinger
equation
Laurent Thomann and Nikolay Tzvetkov

2793
Attracting and repelling in homogeneous signal processes
T Downarowicz, P Grzegorek and Y Lacroix

2815
Intersections of homogeneous Cantor sets and beta-expansions
Derong Kong, Wenxia Li and F Michel Dekking

2835
Singularity formations for a surface wave model
Angel Castro, Diego C\'ordoba and Francisco Gancedo

2849
The quantization for self-conformal measures with respect to the
geometric mean error
Sanguo Zhu

2867
Ring-type singular solutions of the biharmonic nonlinear
Schrodinger equation
G Baruch, G Fibich and E Mandelbaum

2889
Derivation and analysis of a new 2D Green--Naghdi system
Samer Israwi

2905
Typical Borel measures on [0, 1]^d satisfy a multifractal
formalism
Zoltan Buczolich and St\'ephane Seuret

2919
Classifying Cantor sets by their multifractal spectrum
Kathryn E Hare and Leandro Zuberman

2935
Chaos in differential equations driven by a nonautonomous force
Kening Lu and Qiudong Wang

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From: Communications in Math Sciences <jcms@math.wisc.edu>
Date: Mon, 18 Oct 2010 19:24:07 -0500
Subject: Contents, Communications in Mathematical Science, 9(1)

Communications in Mathematical Sciences (CMS)
Vol 9, No. 1, 2011

Table of Contents

Full articles are online at www.intlpress.com/CMS

* Kerr-Debye relaxation shock profiles for Kerr equations
Denise Aregba-Driollet and Bernard Hanouzet

* Multi-scale methods for wave propagation in heterogeneous media
Bjorn Engquist, Henrik Holst, and Olof Runborg

* On the uniqueness for sub-critical quasi-geostrophic equations
Lucas C. F. Ferreira

* On the Cauchy problem for the nonlocal derivative nonlinear
Schrodinger equation
Roger Peres de Moura and Ademir Pastor

* Wave propagation in shallow-water acoustic random waveguides
Christophe Gomez

* Relaxation to equilibrium in diffusive-thermal models with a
strongly varying diffusion length-scale
Paul Clavin, Laurent Masse, and Jean-Michel Roquejoffre

* On the Ostwald ripening of thin liquid films
Shibin Dai

* On the uniqueness of entropy solutions to the Riemann problem
for 2x2 hyperbolic systems of conservation laws
Hiroki Ohwa

* High-order entropy-based closures for linear transport in slab
geometry
Cory D. Hauck

* Asymptotic stability of rarefaction waves in radiative
hydrodynamics
Chunjin Lin

* A parametrix construction for the wave equation with low
regularity coefficients using a frame of Gaussians
Alden Waters

* From Boltzmann equation to spherical harmonics expansion model:
diffusion limit and Poisson coupling
Mohamed Lazhar Tayeb

* An improvement of the TYT algorithm for GF(2m) based on reusing
intermediate computation results
Yin Li, Gong-liang Chen, Yi-yang Chen, and Jian-hua Li

* A singular 1-D Hamilton-Jacobi equation, with application to
large deviation of diffusions
Xiaoxue Deng, Jin Feng, and Yong Liu

* A weak trapezoidal method for a class of stochastic
differential equations
David F. Anderson and Jonathan C. Mattingly

* Crank-Nicolson finite element methods using symmetric
stabilization with an application to optimal control problems
subject to transient advection - diffusion equations
Erik Burman

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From: jfocm@orie.cornell.edu
Date: Fri, 22 Oct 2010 11:03:11 -0400 (EDT)
Subject: Contents, Foundations of Computational Mathematics, 10(6)

Foundations of Computational Mathematics
http://www.springerlink.com/content/106038/
Volume 10, Number 6, December 2010

"Convergence Rates of Best N-term Galerkin Approximations for a
Class of Elliptic sPDEs"
Albert Cohen, Ronald DeVore and Christoph Schwab
pp. 615-646

"Asymptotic Analysis of Numerical Steepest Descent with Path
Approximations"
Andreas Asheim and Daan Huybrechs
pp. 647-671

"Energy-Preserving Integrators and the Structure of B-series"
Elena Celledoni, Robert I. McLachlan, Brynjulf Owren and
G. R. W. Quispel
pp 673-693

"Higher-Order Averaging, Formal Series and Numerical Integration
I: B-series"
P. Chartier, A. Murua and J. M. Sanz-Serna
pp. 695-727

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