Subject: NA Digest, V. 14, # 09 NA Digest Monday, April 07, 2014 Volume 14 : Issue 09 Today's Editor: Daniel M. Dunlavy Sandia National Labs [log in to unmask] Today's Topics: emgr 2.0 release New Book, Graduate Introduction to Numerical Analysis Computational Finance, UK, Apr 2014 Boundary Integral Equations, UK, May 2014 Challenges in Mathematical Biology, UK, May 2014 Challenges in medical imaging, UK, May 2014 European Finite Element Fair, Austria, May 2014 Multiscale methods and HPC, UK, May 2014 Spatial Statistics, UQ on Supercomputers, UK, May 2014 Structured Matrix Days, France, May 2014 Multiscale Computational Methods, UK, Jun 2014 Automated Code Generation, UK, Jul 2014 EUROPT, Advances in Continuous Optimization, France, Jul 2014 PanAm Applied and Comp Mathematics, Colombia, Jul 2014 Extended Deadline, ICMS, Korea, Aug 2014 LANUS-FEM, Chile, Sep 2014 Faculty Position, Applied Mathematics, Univ of Southampton, UK Postdoc Position, High-performance Computing, Georgia Tech PhD Position, Operations Research, PISIS-FIME, UANL, Mexico PhD Studentship Positions, Statistical Applied Maths, Bath, UK Contents, Computational Methods in Applied Mathematics, 14 (2) Contents, IMA Journal of Numerical Analysis, 34 (2) Contents, J. of Complexity, 30 (3) Contents, Journal of Scientific Computing, 59 (2) Contents, Numerical Algorithms, 65 (4) Subscribe, unsubscribe, change address, or for na-digest archives: http://www.netlib.org/na-digest-html/faq.html Submissions for NA Digest: http://icl.cs.utk.edu/na-digest/ ------------------------------------------------------- From: Christian Himpe [log in to unmask] Date: April 01, 2014 Subject: emgr 2.0 release Version 2.0 of the Empirical Gramian Framework "emgr" has been released. Empirical gramians can be used for model reduction, system identification and uncertainty quantification. The empirical gramian framework provides seven types of empirical gramians through a uniform interface: - empirical controllability gramian - empirical observability gramian - empirical cross gramian - empirical approximate cross gramian - empirical sensitivity gramian - empirical identifiability gramian - empirical joint gramian for (parametrized) linear and nonlinear control systems. "emgr" is a compact open-source toolbox compatible with Octave and Matlab. For more information, source code, sample applications and documentation visit: http://gramian.de ------------------------------------------------------- From: Robert Corless [log in to unmask] Date: April 02, 2014 Subject: New Book, Graduate Introduction to Numerical Analysis New (and different) Graduate text in NA R.M. Corless & Nicolas Fillion Graduate Introduction to Numerical Analysis from the point of view of backward error analysis Springer, 868pp, $100 Springer “My Copy” soft cover $24.95 where available www.nfillion.com/index.php/publications/book This book endeavours to present a unified view of numerical analysis, using backward error and conditioning for all problems considered in the book, from polynomial evaluation to PDE. It is aimed at entering graduate students, who typically have a wide range of backgrounds. It is quite different to existing textbooks and may take some getting used to. One of the differences is extensive use of contour integrals and barycentric interpolation formulae. We hope that the benefits of a unified point of view for analysis are enough to compensate for the effort needed to adjust one’s notes in order to teach from it. ------------------------------------------------------- From: Dawn Wasley [log in to unmask] Date: March 31, 2014 Subject: Computational Finance, UK, Apr 2014 NAIS workshop - New Trends in Computational Finance and Related Topics, Edinburgh, April 2014. The main purpose of the meeting is to gather experts from several communities (Numerical Analysis, Stochastic Analysis, Mathematical Finance, High Performance Computing) in an informal environment in order to provide a unique opportunity for the exchange of ideas, presentations and dissemination of new results. The topics under consideration include, High performance computing (HPC), Construction and analysis of new algorithms for non-linear equations in Finance (SDEs, SPDEs), Recent developments in BSDE's and Monte-Carlo and related methods. See website for more details, http://icms.org.uk/workshops/CompFin. ------------------------------------------------------- From: Dawn Wasley [log in to unmask] Date: March 31, 2014 Subject: Boundary Integral Equations, UK, May 2014 NAIS Workshop - Boundary Integral Equations Analysis and Computation, Edinburgh, May 2014 Numerical methods based on boundary integral equations are powerful tools in a number of engineering applications, in particular in problems posed in unbounded domains, e.g., acoustic and electromagnetic direct and inverse scattering. In recent years ground-breaking work has been done on high-frequency problems, on time-domain boundary integral equations, stochastic integral equations, etc. The resulting numerical methods are usually intrinsically highly accurate, but require deep analysis, refined algorithms, and the power of high performance computing to make them competitive in applications. This conference will bring together a mix of renowned UK and international speakers and young UK researchers from the fields of numerical analysis and engineering. See website for more details, http://icms.org.uk/workshops/NAISBoundary ------------------------------------------------------- From: Dawn Wasley [log in to unmask] Date: March 31, 2014 Subject: Challenges in Mathematical Biology, UK, May 2014 NAIS International Workshop on Numerical Methods and Emerging Computational Challenges in Mathematical Biology, Dundee, May 2014. The past few decades have witnessed exciting developments in all areas of Mathematical Biology leading to very challenging computational questions related to the multiscale nature of the biological problems. To address these challenges, one requires innovative numerical methods at the cross-interface between atomistic-to-continuous, heterogeneous multiscale methods, and domain decomposition techniques that would facilitate efficient computational implementations. This workshop aims to bring together leading experts and young researchers in both Numerical Analysis and Mathematical Biology areas. The goal is to identify suitable numerical approaches that would be able to address the computational challenges arising in biological modelling. It is hoped that this will enhance the existing cross-fertilization between these two areas of mathematics and will bring about new ideas for the development of novel, fast, and potentially parallelizable numerical solvers, able to answer urgent questions in complex biological and medical problems. See website for more details, http://icms.org.uk/workshops/NAISMathBio ------------------------------------------------------- From: Dawn Wasley [log in to unmask] Date: March 31, 2014 Subject: Challenges in medical imaging, UK, May 2014 NAIS Workshop - Challenges in medical imaging: numerics, high performance computing, inverse problems, Glasgow, May 2014. The aim of this workshop is to gather specialists on Numerical Methods, High Performance Computing, Inverse Problems, Microwave Imaging. Microwave Tomography is a novel, early stage development way of imaging with a number of potentially attractive medical applications. In particular,Microwave imaging (MI) of the human head (used especially in the detection of strokes) has attracted a significant research interest in the latest years mainly oriented on the design of antenna elements and arrays, imaging using ultra-wide band radar techniques, and real-time monitoring. The accurate reconstruction of the properties of the head tissues (which allow the differentiation between ill and healthy ones) relies heavily on precise mathematical and numerical modeling (involving inverse problems, high order approximation methods and fast solution techniques of large scale problems) of the interaction between electromagnetic waves and the human body in high frequency regime. See website for more details, http://icms.org.uk/workshops/NAISMedicalImaging ------------------------------------------------------- From: Ilaria Perugia [log in to unmask] Date: April 07, 2014 Subject: European Finite Element Fair, Austria, May 2014 The 12th European Finite Element Fair will take place on May 30-31 2014, at the Faculty of Mathematics, University of Vienna, Austria. Participants are invites to register by April 27, 2014 (there is no registration fee). For this and further information, please visit the web page http://www.mat.univie.ac.at/~EFEF2014/ ------------------------------------------------------- From: Dawn Wasley [log in to unmask] Date: March 31, 2014 Subject: Multiscale methods and HPC, UK, May 2014 NAIS workshop - Multiscale methods and high performance computing, Edinburgh, May 2014 The interplay between the development of numerical algorithms for problems with multiple scales and their implementation in a high performance computing (HPC) environment is the focus of this workshop. Recent developments in numerical algorithms for partial differential equations with multiple spatial or temporal scales will be discussed, including numerical homogenization methods, domain decomposition methods, multilevel Monte Carlo methods, time stepping algorithms for multiscale flow problems. Challenges in the implementation of novel algorithms in an HPC environment will be addressed. See website for more details, http://icms.org.uk/workshops/NAISmultiscale ------------------------------------------------------- From: Dawn Wasley [log in to unmask] Date: March 31, 2014 Subject: Spatial Statistics, UQ on Supercomputers, UK, May 2014 NAIS Workshop - Spatial Statistics and Uncertainty Quantification on Supercomputers, Bath, May 2014. Societal and environmental challenges, not least the potential dangers of climate change, have lead to a surge in the interest and in the development of novel statistical tools to deal with very big data sets on the one hand and of efficient uncertainty quantification (UQ) methods for complex engineering applications on the other. There are two main aims for this meeting. The first aim is to bring together key researchers from statistics and from applied mathematics working in spatial statistics and in UQ, but approaching similar questions from often quite different angles. The second aim is to go beyond the discussion and analysis of algorithms applied to toy problems, and to instead focus on real, large scale applications and on the scalability of novel statistical and UQ tools on modern supercomputers. See website for more details, http://icms.org.uk/workshops/NAISBath ------------------------------------------------------- From: Paola Boito [log in to unmask] Date: April 03, 2014 Subject: Structured Matrix Days, France, May 2014 Structured Matrix Days XLIM, Université de Limoges May 26 - 27, 2014 http://www.unilim.fr/pages_perso/paola.boito/SMD/structured_matrix_days_2014.html The Department of Mathematics and Computer Science at XLIM, Université de Limoges, organizes a two-day workshop on structured matrices and their applications. Topics include (but are not limited to): - Rank and/or sparse structure for matrices or tensors, - Matrix polynomials, - Matrix functions, - Design of efficient structured algorithms. The aim is to bring together researchers from different fields to present their results, exchange ideas, develop and improve collaborations. Talks presenting open/new problems or applications, as well as implementations, are also welcome. Confirmed invited speakers: - Marianne Akian (INRIA Saclay), - Mariya Ishteva (Vrije Universiteit Brussel), - Vanni Noferini (University of Manchester), - Ahmed Salam (Université Lille Nord de France), Deadline for registration and abstract submission: May 4, 2014. For additional information, please write to [log in to unmask] ------------------------------------------------------- From: Dawn Wasley [log in to unmask] Date: March 31, 2014 Subject: Multiscale Computational Methods, UK, Jun 2014 NAIS Meeting/Tutorial - MCM3: Multiscale Computational Methods in Materials Modelling, Edinburgh, June 2014 Whilst the scope of the meeting is broad (spanning quantum, classical and mesoscale techniques) the emphasis will be on mathematical approaches, stochastic numerical algorithms and parallel computing issues. The goal is to seek points in common among scale-bridging techniques in different modelling regimes. The experience of the participants is also expected to be quite broad, with chemists, engineers, physicists and mathematicians all presenting talks on both theoretical and applied topics. The tutorial will feature instruction in the use of molecular modelling tools (especially the LAMMPS software package, for simulation of materials models). The tutorial will also feature high level talks on algorithms and modelling issues related to materials simulation. Graduate students and postdoctoral researchers are particularly encouraged to attend both the tutorial and the meeting. See website for more details, http://kac.maths.ed.ac.uk/~nais/MCM3/Home.php ------------------------------------------------------- From: Dawn Wasley [log in to unmask] Date: March 31, 2014 Subject: Automated Code Generation, UK, Jul 2014 NNAIS Workshop - Automated Code Generation, Edinburgh, July 2014 Automated code generation techniques are seeing diverse and increasing applications in scientific research and engineering. These approaches divide the details of program or model design from the details of the low-level implementation. This provides a separation between application specific details, such as the choice and design of numerical algorithms or discretisations, from optimisation and hardware specific details, such as low-level optimisation and parallelisation. Automated code generation can therefore enable the rapid development of complex numerical models and algorithms, while maintaining efficiency and portability on existing or developing computer architectures. This one day workshop on automated code generation will bring together speakers with expertise in the areas of optimised discrete Fourier transforms, parallel computing on Graphics Processing Units (GPU), portable automated code generation techniques on high-performance computing resources, and high-level algorithmic differentiation. See website for more details, http://icms.org.uk/workshops/AutomatedCode ------------------------------------------------------- From: Didier AUSSEL [log in to unmask] Date: April 01, 2014 Subject: EUROPT, Advances in Continuous Optimization, France, Jul 2014 EUROPT 2014, Joint event with IFORS 2014 Date: July 10-12, 2014 Venue: Perpignan, France (1h30 to/from Barcelona by train) Conference website: http://europt2014.univ-perp.fr/index.html We invite researchers from the optimization community to take part in the EUROPT2014, to be held in Perpignan, France, July 10-12, 2014. EUROPT2014 is the 12th Workshop on advances in continuous optimization. EUROPT2014 is a joint event of the EURO/IFORS 2014 conference to be held in Barcelona, July 13-18, 2014. Plenary speakers: - Miguel F. Anjos, Polytechnique Montréal Canada - Jean-Baptiste Hiriart-Urruty, Univ. Paul Sabatier, Toulouse, France - Daniel Ralph, Cambridge UK EUROPT Fellow Lecture by Immanuel Bomze, Vienna, Austria Special Issue: A post-conference special issue of the journal Optimization will be published. Important Date: May 15, 2014 Late registration begins. Classical topics developed in this series of conferences are, but are not limited to: convex optimization and generalized convexity; local nonlinear optimization; global nonlinear optimization; optimal control theory and applications; multiobjective optimization; conic optimization and semidefinite programming; semiinfinite optimization; robust optimization; stochastic optimization; large-scale methods in global search; optimization in data mining; data visualization for optimal decisions; applications of continuous optimization to combinatorial problems; optimization in industry, business and finance; supply chain management; analysis and engineering of algorithms; software development. ------------------------------------------------------- From: Jose Castillo [log in to unmask] Date: April 03, 2014 Subject: PanAm Applied and Comp Mathematics, Colombia, Jul 2014 VIII Pan American Workshop in Applied and Computational Mathematics/Computational Science and Engineering July 21-25, 2014 Barranquilla, Colombia There is a growing interest in applied and computational mathematics in the Americas and a parallel growth in the use of mathematical and computer modeling to help solve both industrial and societal problems. A key goal of this meeting is to bring together practicing applied and computational mathematicians with scientists and engineers to exchange the latest research information and to promote outreach to create computational and applied mathematics networks in Latin America. http://www.csrc.sdsu.edu/panam2014/index.html ------------------------------------------------------- From: Chee Yap [log in to unmask] Date: April 03, 2014 Subject: Extended Deadline, ICMS, Korea, Aug 2014 Please note the new deadlines below: The 4th International Congress on Mathematical Software (ICMS) August 5 - 9 2014, Seoul Korea http://voronoi.hanyang.ac.kr/icms2014 Invited Plenary Speakers: Jonathan Borwein (Australia) Bruno Buchberger (Austria) Wolfram Decker (Germany) Andrew Sommese (USA) Lloyd N. Trefethen (UK) Official satellite conference of International Congress of Mathematicians (ICM) http://www.icm2014.org This forum is for researchers to share challenges, achievements and progress in mathematical software research, their design, development and applications. Deadlines: Short abstract April 30 2014 Extended abstract May 21 2014 Papers After conference Publications include conference proceedings in citable and widely indexed media, and in journal special issues. ------------------------------------------------------- From: David Mora [log in to unmask] Date: April 03, 2014 Subject: LANUS-FEM, Chile, Sep 2014 The Center for Research in Mathematical Engineering (CI²MA), the Department of Mathematical Engineering and the Faculty of Physical Sciences and Mathematics of the Universidad de Concepción, Concepción, Chile, are proud to invite to the Conference: Latest Advances in Numerical Solutions with FEM (LANUS-FEM). On the Occasion of Rodolfo Rodríguez's 60th Birthday. The Conference will be held in Puerto Varas, Chile, on September 3-5, 2014, and it is devoted to recent advances and developments in Numerical Analysis of Partial Differential Equations, which include, mainly, the following topics: Finite Element Methods A posteriori Error Estimation and Adaptivity Computational Structural Mechanics Computational Methods in Electromagnetism Numerical Methods for Eigenvalue Problems Important Dates: Registration: July 11th, 2014 Submission of abstracts: July 30th, 2014 Application for studentships: June 30th, 2014 Please register by sending an email with your name and affiliation to [log in to unmask] For further information, check http://www.ci2ma.udec.cl/lanusfem/ ------------------------------------------------------- From: Konstantinos Zygalakis [log in to unmask] Date: April 07, 2014 Subject: Faculty Position, Applied Mathematics, Univ of Southampton, UK Associate Professor/Professor in Applied Mathematics Applications are invited for a position in Applied Mathematics either at an Associate Professor or Professor level. Candidates with expertise in applied numerical or data-led modelling, mathematics of networks, or stochastic phenomena in biology, and outstanding candidates involved in collaborative research with, for example, medicine, biology, engineering or industry, are encouraged to apply. The deadline is May 2nd. More info: https://www.jobs.soton.ac.uk/Vacancy.aspx?ref=380814PJ ------------------------------------------------------- From: Edmond Chow [log in to unmask] Date: April 06, 2014 Subject: Postdoc Position, High-performance Computing, Georgia Tech A 2-year postdoctoral position is available in the School of Computational Science and Engineering at Georgia Institute of Technology in Atlanta, Georgia, USA. You will conduct research in high-performance computing and numerical linear algebra for chemistry and biology applications. Specific research will depend on your interests and skills but may include a combination of: - High-performance computing on accelerators, particularly Intel Xeon Phi - Asynchronous and randomized algorithms in numerical linear algebra - Parallel algorithms for quantum chemistry and/or biomolecular simulation For more information and how to apply, visit http://www.cc.gatech.edu/~echow/postdoc ------------------------------------------------------- From: Vincent Boyerv [log in to unmask] Date: April 02, 2014 Subject: PhD Position, Operations Research, PISIS-FIME, UANL, Mexico We are looking for PhD students interested in any of the following areas: Multi-objective optimization, Scheduling, Transportation, Logistics, GPUs and Parallel Computing. Applicants must hold a Master degree in Operations research, Mathematics, Computer Science or related disciplines. Furthermore the applicant should be fluent in English and/or Spanish. Non Spanish speaking students should be willing to learn Spanish during their PhD. All candidates must pass through an admission process which includes basic and advance tests in calculus, algebra, linear programming, network flows, probability, and stochastic process. The successful candidates will work under the direct supervision of Angélica Salazar-Aguilar and/or Vincent Boyer and they will have the chance to apply for a full grant (supported by CONACYT) for 3 years to start in August 2014, with the possibility to do a research stay abroad. The students will be enrolled in the Graduate Program of Systems Engineering (PISIS) at Universidad Autónoma de Nuevo León, located in Monterrey, N.L. Mexico. PISIS is one of the most recognized OR groups in Mexico ( For more details see: http://pisis.fime.uanl.mx/). The application should include: complete curriculum vitae, motivation letter, copy of degree certificates, and grades. This should be sent electronically to: Vincent Boyer, PhD ([log in to unmask]) and Angélica Salazar, PhD ([log in to unmask]) For more information, contact [log in to unmask] ------------------------------------------------------- From: Melina Freitag [log in to unmask] Date: April 02, 2014 Subject: PhD Studentship Positions, Statistical Applied Maths, Bath, UK We have received EPSRC funding to establish a new Centre for Doctoral Training in Mathematical Sciences at the University of Bath and shall be awarding up to 10 fully-funded 4-year studentships, to start in September 2014, for exceptionally qualified students to complete PhDs at the interface between applied mathematics, statistics, and probability. SAMBa will have students whose thesis topics range from industrially motivated problems to more abstract problems using deterministic, probabilistic and statistical mathematical tools. Students are expected to take courses across this mathematical spectrum in the first year. The first year of the training involves courses and symposia tailored to the students together with thesis scoping seminars and 'Integrative Think Tanks' (intensive week-long events held twice a year where students are faced with industrial or cross-disciplinary problems). The student will finalise a thesis proposal at the end of year 1, and will work on PhD research in years 2-4 under the mentoring of a principal supervisor and a co-supervisor. There will be support for student-organised events as well as travel. Expressions of interest together with a short CV and a statement of courses and examination results should be sent to Prof Paul Milewski, preferably via email: [log in to unmask] Our intention is to review applications as rapidly as possible in every case. ------------------------------------------------------- From: Piotr Matus [log in to unmask] Date: April 01, 2014 Subject: Contents, Computational Methods in Applied Mathematics, 14 (2) COMPUTATIONAL METHODS IN APPLIED MATHEMATICS Vol. 14 (2014), No. 2 Functional A Posteriori Error Estimation for Stationary Reaction- Convection-Diffusion Problems, Eigel, Martin / Samrowski, Tatiana; pp. 135-150 Explicit and Implicit Difference Methods for Quasilinear First Order Partial Functional Differential Equations, Kamont, Zdzisław / Szafrańska, Anna; pp. 151-176 Central-Upwind Scheme for Savage–Hutter Type Model of Submarine Landslides and Generated Tsunami Waves, Kurganov, Alexander / Miller, Jason; pp. 177-202 Goal-Oriented Error Estimation for the Fractional Step Theta Scheme, Meidner, Dominik / Richter, Thomas; pp. 203-230 Stability of Petrov–Galerkin Discretizations: Application to the Space-Time Weak Formulation for Parabolic Evolution Problems, Mollet, Christian; pp.231-256 The Construction of the Coarse de Rham Complexes with Improved Approximation Properties, Lashuk, Ilya V. / Vassilevski, Panayot S.; pp. 257-303 (free access) For more information, please, visit http://www.degruyter.com/view/j/cmam . All CMAM ahead of print papers can be viewed at http://www.degruyter.com/printahead/j/cmam . ------------------------------------------------------- From: Neha Mistry [log in to unmask] Date: April 07, 2014 Subject: Contents, IMA Journal of Numerical Analysis, 34 (2) IMA Journal of Numerical Analysis Links to all articles in this issue are available online at: http://www.oxfordjournals.org/page/5870/1 On skew-symmetric differentiation matrices, Arieh Iserles Energy-diminishing integration of gradient systems, Ernst Hairer and Christian Lubich GMRES convergence bounds that depend on the right-hand-side vector, David Titley-Peloquin, Jennifer Pestana, and Andrew J. Wathen Generalized eigenvalue problems with specified eigenvalues, Daniel Kressner, Emre Mengi, Ivica Nakić, and Ninoslav Truhar A convergent finite-element-based discretization of the stochastic Landau–Lifshitz–Gilbert equation, L̆ubomír Baňas, Zdzislaw Brzeźniak, Mikhail Neklyudov, and Andreas Prohl A Pólya criterion for (strict) positive-definiteness on the sphere, R. K. Beatson, Wolfgang zu Castell, and Yuan Xu Multiscale methods with compactly supported radial basis functions for Galerkin approximation of elliptic PDEs, A. Chernih and Q. T. Le Gia A type of multilevel method for the Steklov eigenvalue problem, Hehu Xie Estimating spectral density functions for Sturm–Liouville problems with two singular endpoints, Charles Fulton, David Pearson, and Steven Pruess Numerical evaluation of certain strongly singular integrals, G. Criscuolo Retarded boundary integral equations on the sphere: exact and numerical solution, S. Sauter and A. Veit Spectral decompositions and nonnormality of boundary integral operators in acoustic scattering, T. Betcke, J. Phillips, and E. A. Spence A stabilized finite element method for advection–diffusion equations on surfaces, Maxim A. Olshanskii, Arnold Reusken, and Xianmin Xu A virtual element method with arbitrary regularity, Lourenco Beirão da Veiga and Gianmarco Manzini Finite element superconvergence on Shishkin meshes for convection– diffusion problems with corner singularities, Lars Ludwig and Hans-Görg Roos Error analysis of discontinuous Galerkin methods for the Stokes problem under minimal regularity, S. Badia, R. Codina, T. Gudi, and J. Guzmán On diffusion-uniform error estimates for the DG method applied to singularly perturbed problems, Václav Kučera ------------------------------------------------------- From: Joseph Traub [log in to unmask] Date: March 31, 2014 Subject: Contents, J. of Complexity, 30 (3) Journal of Complexity Volume 30, Issue 3, June 2014 CONTENTS ANNOUNCEMENTS Shu Tezuka, Joos Heintz, Bart Kuijpers, and Andrés Rojas Paredes share the 2013 Best Paper Award 2014 Best Paper Award Committee REGULAR ARTICLES Efficient Monte Carlo Simulation for Integral Functionals of Brownian Motion, Adam W. Kolkiewicz On the Carlitz rank of permutations of Fq and pseudorandom sequences, Domingo Gómez-Pérez, Alina Ostafe, Alev Topuzoğlu Discrepancy based model selection in statistical inverse problems, Shuai Lu, Peter Mathé A semilocal convergence result for Newton’s method under generalized conditions of Kantorovich, J. A. Ezquerro, D. González and M. A. Hernández Tractability of Approximation of ∞-Variate Functions with Bounded Mixed Partial Derivatives, G. W. Wasilkowski An explicit construction of point sets with large minimum Dick weight, Kousuke Suzuki Construction of sliced (nearly) orthogonal Latin hypercube designs, Hengzhen Huang, Jian-Feng Yang, Min-Qian Liu A new semilocal convergence theorem for the Weierstrass method for finding zeros of a polynomial simultaneously, Petko D. Proinov, Milena D. Petkova ------------------------------------------------------- From: Chi-Wang Shu [log in to unmask] Date: April 06, 2014 Subject: Contents, Journal of Scientific Computing, 59 (2) Journal of Scientific Computing http://www.springeronline.com/journal/10915 Volume 59, Number 2, May 2014 Variational Image Segmentation Models Involving Non-smooth Data-Fidelity Terms, Miyoun Jung, Myeongmin Kang and Myungjoo Kang, pp.277-308. Quasi-Optimal Convergence Rate of an Adaptive Weakly Over-Penalized Interior Penalty Method, Luke Owens, pp.309-333. A Discontinuous Galerkin Coupled Wave Propagation/Circulation Model, Jessica Meixner, J. Casey Dietrich, Clint Dawson, Marcel Zijlema and Leo H. Holthuijsen, pp.334-370. Solving Negative Order Equations by the Multigrid Method Via Variable Substitution, George C. Hsiao, Liwei Xu and Shangyou Zhang, pp.371-385. Variational Dynamics of Free Triple Junctions, Hayden Schaeffer and Luminita Vese, pp.386-411. Numerical Methods and Simulations for the Dynamics of One-Dimensional Zakharov–Rubenchik Equations, Xiaofei Zhao and Ziyi Li, pp.412-438. Composite Spectral Method for Exterior Problems with Polygonal Obstacles, Ben-Yu Guo and Xu-Hong Yu, pp.439-472. A C0-Weak Galerkin Finite Element Method for the Biharmonic Equation, Lin Mu, Junping Wang, Xiu Ye and Shangyou Zhang, pp.473-495. A Posteriori Error Estimates for Weak Galerkin Finite Element Methods for Second Order Elliptic Problems, Long Chen, Junping Wang and Xiu Ye, pp.496-511. Solving Convection-Diffusion Problems on Curved Domains by Extensions from Subdomains, Bernardo Cockburn and Manuel Solano, pp.512-543. ------------------------------------------------------- From: Claude Brezinski [log in to unmask] Date: April 05, 2014 Subject: Contents, Numerical Algorithms, 65 (4) Table of contents for Numerical Algorithms, Volume 65, Issue 4. Collocation methods for fractional integro-differential equations with weakly singular kernels, Jingjun Zhao , Jingyu Xiao, Neville J. Ford Adaptive Arnoldi-Tikhonov regularization for image restoration, Paolo Novati, Maria Rosaria Russo Composite convergence bounds based on Chebyshev polynomials and finite precision conjugate gradient computations, Tomas Gergelits, Zdenek Strakos Geometric approach to the parallel sum of vectors and application to the vector epsilon-algorithm, Alain F. Berlinet Algorithm for forming derivative-free optimal methods, Sanjay K. Khattri, Trond Steihaug Robust continuation methods for tracing solution curves of parameterized systems, Yan Yu, Bo Yu, Bo Dong A Taylor collocation method for solving delay integral equations, Azzeddine Bellour, Mahmoud Bousselsal An accelerated subspace minimization three-term conjugate gradient algorithm for unconstrained optimization, Neculai Andrei Two iterative methods for a Cauchy problem of the elliptic equation with variable coefficients in a strip region, H. W. Zhang, T. 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