NA Digest Sunday, February 15, 2009 Volume 08 : Issue 07

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Tamara G. Kolda
Sandia National Labs
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Date: Fri, 13 Feb 2009 13:46:06 -0500
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From: Jack Dongarra <dongarra@cs.utk.edu>
Date: Mon, 9 Feb 2009 14:05:55 -0500
Subject: Linear algebra software survey request

We are planning to update the survey of freely available software for the
solution of linear algebra problems. The September 2006 version of the survey
can be found at: http://www.netlib.org/utk/people/JackDongarra/la-sw.html.
The aim is to put in “one place” the source code that is freely available for
solving problems in numerical linear algebra, specifically dense, sparse
direct and iterative systems and sparse iterative eigenvalue problems. Please
send me updates and corrections. I will post a note on the na-digest when the
new list is available.
Thanks,
Jack

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From: Yvan Notay <ynotay@ulb.ac.be>
Date: Fri, 13 Feb 2009 07:53:53 -0500
Subject: Software for solving eigenvalue problems

We are pleased to announce release 2.0 of JADAMILU software package.

JADAMILU is a Fortran 77 program to compute selected eigenvalues and
associated eigenvectors of large scale real symmetric or complex
Hermitian matrices. Generalized eigenvalue problems with positive
definite mass matrix can also be solved. The eigenvalues sought can
either be the smallest ones or those closest to some specified target
inside the spectrum. The software is based on the Jacobi-Davidson
method. Key features are modest memory requirements and robust
convergence to accurate solutions. What makes JADAMILU different from
many other excellent eigenvalue solvers is that it provides automatic
setup of an in-built preconditioner. Moreover, if needed, the
preconditioner is automatically adapted as the computation proceeds.

The package is easy to install (we provide pre-compiled libraries for
most architectures, including Windows based systems), and the driver
routines have be designed to be easy-to-use by non-experts.
If the matrix is sparse and explicitly available, the user can simply
pass it to the program and let JADAMILU compute the desired eigenvalues.
If not, then a crude sparse approximation which may even be diagonal,
can be passed. In the latter case the user only needs to define a routine
that performs matrix-vector products.

New features in JADAMILU_2.0:
- Routines for generalized eigenvalue problems
- Support for complex arithmetic to solve Hermitian (generalized or standard)
eigenvalue problems
- All routines available in double precision, double complex, single precision
and single complex

For further details and download, see http://homepages.ulb.ac.be/~jadamilu/

Matthias Bollhoefer & Yvan Notay

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From: Sergey Golobov <sergey.golobov@gmail.com>
Date: Tue, 10 Feb 2009 22:09:37 -0500
Subject: New efficient cluster solvers for separable PDE are available

New Intel(R) Cluster Poisson Solver Library (Intel(R) CPSL) is a powerful
tool set for solving separable Partial Differential Equations (PDE). It
offers a set of 2D solvers for Poisson-like problems, as well as an example
of a 3D Poisson solver. Intel(R) CPSL provides an advanced implementation of
the modern algorithms. For more experienced users, Intel(R) CPSL offers
insight into the solvers sufficient to finer tune them for better
performance. The Intel(R) CPSL is currently available only for the Linux*
OS.

Intel(R) CPSL offers:
2D Helmholtz solver
2D Poisson solver
2D Laplace solver
Example of a 3D Poisson solver

The solvers employ fast Fourier transforms for solving PDE problems with
separable variables. The main goal for releasing the solvers to the public
is to get feedback on what you do or do not like about them.

Free version of the Intel(R) CPSL can be downloaded from
http://whatif.intel.com , or from
http://software.intel.com/en-us/articles/intel-cluster-poisson-solver-library

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From: "Field G. Van Zee" <field@cs.utexas.edu>
Date: Tue, 10 Feb 2009 19:14:34 -0600
Subject: libflame: The Complete Reference

We are happy to announce the birth of a user's guide to our libflame
software package. libflame is a dense linear algebra library that has
resulted from the FLAME project. It is a significant step towards a
modern replacement of the classic LAPACK library and can be used as a
substitution for the major routines in that library and/or as an
infrastructure for developing new functionality. While it boasts
performance that rivals or surpasses that of LAPACK, it emphasizes
programmability. libflame also includes prototype routines that allow
matrices to be stored by blocks (even with arbitrary-depth
hierarchies), as well as a runtime system that extracts high-level,
dependency-aware parallelism from major operations on multithreaded
architectures. We believe libflame is also a useful pedagogical tool.

This document, titled "libflame: The Complete Reference", can be
downloaded for free from

http://www.cs.utexas.edu/users/flame/publications/

Complete instructions on how to download, configure, build, link with
the library can be found in the document, as well as detailed
descriptions of all supported routines.

Comments on the document as well as the library itself are welcomed
and appreciated.

Also, we are pleased to announce that we now support both GNU/Linux and
Microsoft Windows.

Field G. Van Zee
for the FLAME team

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From: Etienne Emmrich <emmrich@math.TU-Berlin.DE>
Date: Mon, 9 Feb 2009 21:31:15 +0100 (CET)
Subject: Spring school on evolution equations, TU Berlin, Mar 2009

Spring School
Analytical and Numerical Aspects of Evolution Equations
March 30 - April 3, 2009 at TU Berlin

Organised by: Etienne Emmrich and Petra Wittbold
Funding by: VolkswagenStiftung

There are still scholarships available for students and younger
researchers. Applications shall be made prior to February 26, 2009.
Further information can be found at www.math.tu-berlin.de/spring09/

Lectures:

* Eduard Feireisl (Prague)
Singular limits in thermodynamics of viscous fluids

* Stig Larsson (Göteborg)
Numerical solution of stochastic partial differential equations
driven by noise

* Mechthild Thalhammer (Innsbruck)
Time-splitting spectral methods for nonlinear Schrödinger equations

* Julien Vovelle (Lyon)
Stochastic perturbation of scalar conservation laws  

Participants may present their results in short communications or in a poster
session.

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From: "Kirsten Wilden" <Wilden@siam.org>
Date: Mon, 9 Feb 2009 09:11:05 -0500
Subject: SIAM International Conference on Data Mining, Nevada, Apr 2009

SIAM International Conference on Data Mining
John Ascuaga's Nugget, Sparks, Nevada
April 30 - May 2, 2009

Plenary Speakers:
William S. Cleveland, Purdue University
Michael I. Jordan, University of California, Berkeley
Partha Niyogi, University of Chicago
Raghu Ramakrishnan, Yahoo! Research

Registration is Now Available!

Pre-Registration Deadline: March 31, 2009
Hotel Reservation Deadline: March 31, 2009

Registration and the preliminary program for this conference are
available at: https://www.siam.org/meetings/sdm09/

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

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From: Lilia Krivodonova <lgk@math.uwaterloo.ca>
Date: Sun, 15 Feb 2009 13:39:57 -0500
Subject: Numerical Solution of Hyperbolic Problems, Canada, Apr 2009

Fields Institute / University of Waterloo workshop on Numerical
Solution of Hyperbolic Problems.

A workshop on numerical solution of hyperbolic problems sponsored by
the Fields Institute and the University of Waterloo, Ontario, Canada
will take place April 20-22, 2009 in Waterloo, ON.

The workshop will consist of a keynote talk and 4-5 invited
presentations per day. There also will be a poster session on the
first day of the workshop.

The keynote speakers are:

Tim Barth (NASA Ames)
Marsha Berger (NYU)
Chi-Wang Shu (Brown)

The list of confirmed speakers and more information can be found at
http://www.fields.utoronto.ca/programs/scientific/08-09/hyperbolicprob/

There are funds available to encourage graduate student and postdoc
participation. To apply, please email an abstract for a poster
presentation to Nathalie Lanson at nlanson@math.uwaterloo.ca or Lilia
Krivodonova at lgk@math.uwaterloo.ca.

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From: Amir Amiraslani <aamirasl@ucalgary.ca>
Date: Mon, 9 Feb 2009 09:53:50 -0500
Subject: Industrial Mathematics Modelling & Problem Solving, Calgary, May 2009

The 2009 Graduate Industrial Mathematics Modelling Camp (GIMMC) and
Industrial Problem Solving Workshop (IPSW) will be held from May 19 to
May 29, 2009 at the University of Calgary. Both events are being
organized under the auspices of the Pacific Institute for the
Mathematical Sciences and the MITACS Network of Centres of
Excellence. Registration will begin on February 11, 2009 and end on
April 9, 2009. For more information, please check:

[stitch together the following lines]
http://www.pims.math.ca/industrial/workshops/
2009-pims-industrial-problem-solving-workshop-
and-graduate-industrial-mathemati

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From: Antonio Mucherino <mucherino@lix.polytechnique.fr>
Date: Fri, 13 Feb 2009 10:17:44 -0500
Subject: Workshop on Graphs and Combinatorial Optimization, Paris, Jun 2009

CTW09 - 8th Cologne-Twente Workshop on Graphs and Combinatorial Optimization
June 2-5, 2009, Paris (France) (3rd announcement)

Call for papers: The Cologne-Twente Workshop on Graphs and
Combinatorial Optimization 2009 welcomes contributions on theory and
applications of discrete algorithms, graphs and combinatorial
structures in the wide sense. CTW09 will be organized by LIX, École
Polytechnique, and will take place at the Conservatoire National
d'Arts et Métiers (CNAM), in the center of Paris.

Abstract Submission: To submit a contribution, please prepare an
extended abstract of at most 4 pages and submit it by EasyChair
(details on our website
http://www.lix.polytechnique.fr/ctw09/submission.php) no later than
March 1st, 2009, using the templates available on the website. The
scientific committee will select the presentations for the workshop on
the basis of the extended abstracts received.

Proceedings volume: A special issue of the journal Discrete Applied
Mathematics is planned as a post-conference proceedings outlet.

Email: ctw09.paris@gmail.com.

More information can be found on the workshop website
http://www.lix.polytechnique.fr/ctw09

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From: Jack Dongarra <dongarra@cs.utk.edu>
Date: Fri, 13 Feb 2009 08:05:31 -0500
Subject: Euro PVM/MPI 2009 meeting, Finland, Sep 2009

The Euro PVM/MPI 2009 meeting will be held in Espoo, Finland,
September 7 - 10, 2009

PVM (Parallel Virtual Machine) and MPI (Message Passing Interface) have become
the standard interfaces for high-performance parallel programming in the
message-passing paradigm. EuroPVM/MPI is the most prominent meeting dedicated
to the latest developments of PVM and MPI, their use, including support tools,
and implementation, and to applications using these interfaces. The
EuroPVM/MPI meeting also encourages discussions of new message-passing and
other parallel and distributed programming paradigms beyond MPI and PVM.

The 16th European PVM/MPI Users' Group Meeting will be a forum for users and
developers of PVM, MPI, and other message-passing programming environments.
Through the presentation of contributed papers, vendor presentations, poster
presentations and invited talks, attendees will have the opportunity to share
ideas and experiences to contribute to the improvement and furthering of
message-passing and related parallel programming paradigms.

For additional information see:
http://www.csc.fi/english/pages/pvmmpi09/welcome

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From: "Kirsten Wilden" <Wilden@siam.org>
Date: Mon, 9 Feb 2009 13:05:26 -0500
Subject: SIAM/ACM Joint Conf, Geometric and Physical Modeling, Oct 2009

CALL FOR CONTRIBUTIONS

2009 SIAM/ACM Joint Conference on Geometric and Physical Modeling
incorporating the 2009 SIAM Conference on Geometric Design
and the 2009 ACM Symposium on Solid and Physical Modeling

October 5-8, 2009
San Francisco, California, USA
Hilton San Francisco Financial District

Conference website: http://www.siam.org/meetings/gdspm09/

HOW TO PARTICIPATE: In ACM SPM tradition, the conference will include
a track for submission of technical papers for those wishing rigorous
peer review and published proceedings. In addition, in the tradition
of previous SIAM GD events, abstracts for minisymposia and contributed
talks/posters are solicited.

SUBMISSIONS: The submission system for technical papers is now
open. Papers will be thoroughly peer reviewed, and selected papers
will be published by ACM in the conference proceedings. The three best
papers will be awarded a prize at the conference by the Solid Modeling
Association. Following the conference, selected papers of outstanding
quality will be referred to the journals Computer-Aided Design or IEEE
Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics for extended
publication The submission system for abstracts for minisymposia and
contributed talks/posters is also open. For more details on the
different types of contributions and the submission process, please
refer to:

http://www.siam.org/meetings/gdspm09/participation.php

IMPORTANT DATES:
Abstract submissions for proceedings: March 1,2009
Full paper submissions for proceedings: March 16, 2009
Minisymposia: May 15, 2009
Contributed talks/posters: May 15, 2009

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From: Pascal FREY <pfrey@dim.uchile.cl>
Date: Tue, 10 Feb 2009 08:12:38 -0500
Subject: Symp on Current & New Trends in Scientific Computing, Chile, Oct 2009

First Announcement

The symposium on Current and New Trends in Scientific Computing will take
place on October 5-9, 2009 at the University of Chile, Santiago.

The purpose of the symposium is to promote newest achievements in Applied
Mathematics in view of scientific computing. The objective is aimed at
bringing together young and leading researchers in the area of mathematical
methods for scientific computing to present and to discuss the emerging
techniques and challenging fields in numerical simulations.
Participation of graduate students is strongly encouraged.

The organizers are currently calling for participants and contributed
papers. The deadline for submitting abstracts is April 30, 2009.
Please submit your request to present a lecture or intent to participate at
the web site registration page, or contact Prof. Pascal Frey
(pfrey@dim.uchile.cl). Detailed information is available at

http://cntsc2009.cmm.uchile.cl

Registration fees (60000 CLP, approx. 100 USD) are waived for students.
Registration is required in order to prepare refreshment, coffee, and name tags.

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From: Omar Ghattas <omar@ices.utexas.edu>
Date: Sat, 14 Feb 2009 06:21:25 -0500
Subject: Endowed faculty positions at ICES, Univ. of Texas at Austin

The Institute for Computational Engineering and Sciences (ICES) at The
University of Texas at Austin announces the creation of a
comprehensive initiative to bring advances in computer modeling and
simulation to bear on the scientific and engineering Grand Challenges
that affect our nation's well-being and competitiveness. The ICES
Initiative for Simulation-Based Engineering and Sciences will add up
to eight new endowed faculty positions at the assistant or associate
professor rank. In exceptional circumstances, full professor
appointments may be considered. These new endowed positions are aimed
at the world's preeminent junior researchers, and will provide them
with the resources and environment they need to tackle frontier
problems in science and engineering via advanced modeling and
simulation. The initiative builds on the world-leading program at ICES
in Computational Science, Engineering and Mathematics (CSEM), which
features 15 research centers and groups as well as a Ph.D. program in CSEM.

Candidates for these new positions are expected to have an exceptional
track record in interdisciplinary research at the intersection of
advanced mathematical and computational techniques and target
scientific and engineering problems. Holders of the endowed positions
will be appointed jointly with one or more academic departments in the
Cockrell School of Engineering, the College of Natural Sciences, or
the Jackson School of Geosciences. To be considered, please submit, in
PDF format, a cover letter, curriculum vitae, statements of research
and teaching interests, and contact information for at least four
references to: Lorraine E. Sanchez, ICES SBES Search Committee,
sbes@ices.utexas.edu. Review of applications will continue until all
positions are filled. For more information about ICES, please see
http://www.ices.utexas.edu.

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From: Shi Jin <jin@math.wisc.edu>
Date: Sat, 14 Feb 2009 11:47:41 -0600
Subject: Mathematics faculty positions at Shanghai Jiao Tong University in China

Shanghai Jiao Tong University, one of the top universities in China, is
undertaking a major expansion aimed at becoming one of the world's leading
centers of scientific research. Building a first-rate Department of
Mathematics is an essential part of this expansion. An ambitious faculty
recruitment program, aimed at attracting several dozens
of faculty members at all levels, including both senior academic leaders
and promising young researchers, will be continued for the next few years.
Salary and start-up packages are competitive with the peer institutions in
China, and at the international level in special cases.

Candidates will be considered at all ranks, and in all major fields of
modern applied and pure mathematics. Endowed Chair Professorships are
available to senior mathematicians with well-established academic credentials.
Other senior and junior professorships are open to candidates with
exceptional research records or potential.

Applications should consist of a curriculum vitae, including a list of
publications, summary of future research plans, and four letters of reference.
Application materials should preferably be electronically sent to
wkwang@sjtu.edu.cn.

They can also be mailed to

The Hiring Committee
Department of Mathematics
Shanghai Jiao Tong University
Shanghai 200240, China.

Review of applications will begin immediately, and will continue for the
next several years.

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From: "DorotheaHeukäufer(MATCH)" <match@mathi.uni-heidelberg.de>
Date: Wed, 11 Feb 2009 13:02:34 +0100
Subject: Professorship in Math, Univ. Heidelberg

Professorship (C4/W3) in Mathematics

The Faculty of Mathematics and Computer Science, University of
Heidelberg

At the Institute of Pure Mathematics a W3-Professorship (formerly C4)
is to be filled. The successful applicant should strengthen the
existing research activities. An adequate participation is expected in
the teaching of undergraduate courses in mathematics and service
cources for other faculties. The teaching language is German.

The university strives for increasing the share of females in the
scientific staff and therefore particularly invites qualified female
scientists to apply.

Applications (hard copy and electronic) with the usual documents
(curriculum vitae, discription of scientific interests, list of
publications (no reprints), record of teaching activities) should be
submitted until March 28th, 2009, to: Dekan der Fakultät für
Mathematik und Informatik, Universität Heidelberg, Im Neuenheimer Feld
288, D-69120 Heidelberg.

Please, send copies. Applications cannot be returned.

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From: Paul Houston <Paul.Houston@nottingham.ac.uk>
Date: Fri, 13 Feb 2009 07:29:55 -0500
Subject: Lecturer/Associate Professor in Applied Mathematics, Nottingham

University of Nottingham
Lecturer/Associate Professor in Applied Mathematics
School of Mathematical Sciences

Applications are invited from outstanding candidates at any stage of their
academic career.

The Unit of Assessment for Applied Mathematics at the University of Nottingham
was ranked 5th nationally by Research Power in the 2008 RAE and the successful
candidate will be expected to contribute to maintaining and enhancing our
research record. The Division of Applied Mathematics is particularly
interested in receiving applications from candidates with research interests
in scientific computing or numerical analysis, but applications are welcome
from any candidate whose research complements current activity within the
Division. The successful candidate will have opportunities to collaborate
with existing research groups working in areas that include industrial
mathematics, continuum mechanics and mathematical biology, in order to build
on and expand existing activity within these areas.

Candidates for appointment at Associate Professor level should have achieved
research distinction in applied mathematics, have proven leadership capability
or potential and proven skills in high quality teaching.

Salary, depending on qualifications and experience, will be within the range:

* Lecturer scale: £35,469 - £43,622 per annum (salary can progress to £50,569
per annum, subject to performance).
* Associate Professor scale: £46,278 - £55,259 per annum (salary can progress
to £65,965 per annum, subject to performance).

This post is available from 1 September 2009 or as soon as possible thereafter
and is open to job share.

Informal enquiries may be addressed to Professor J Billingham, tel: 0115 951
3846, fax: 0115 951 3837 or Email: John.Billingham@Nottingham.ac.uk.
Information about the School is available at: http://www.maths.nottingham.ac.uk.

For more details and/or to apply on-line please access:
http://jobs.nottingham.ac.uk/CE29619S. If you are unable to apply on-line
please contact the Human Resources Department, tel: 0115 951 3262 or fax: 0115
951 5205. Please quote ref. CE/29619S.

Closing date: 13 March 2009.

Please indicate clearly which level of post you are applying for.

For all our vacancies and more about working at the University of Nottingham
see: http://jobs.nottingham.ac.uk/

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From: Niall Madden <Niall.Madden@NUIGalway.ie>
Date: Fri, 13 Feb 2009 09:14:40 -0500
Subject: Funded Studentship in Numerical Analysis at NUI Galway

Applications are invited for a Masters by Research in Mathematics at NUI Galway.

The goal of the project is to design and implement numerical methods for
systems on nonlinear equations that model patient response to certain drugs in
the setting of an Intensive Case Unit.

Starting: September 2009
Funding: Fees plus €17,000 pa for up to 18 months (funded by Science
Foundation Ireland)
Requirements: Good primary degree (equivalent to H1 or H2.1) in Mathematics or
a related discipline.
Deadline: 3rd July 2009.

For more details, contact Dr Niall Madden (Niall.Madden@NUIGalway.ie), or see
http://www.maths.nuigalway.ie/~niall/Research/MSc_DrugDeliver.shtml

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From: Christian Klingenberg <klingen@mathematik.uni-wuerzburg.de>
Date: Fri, 13 Feb 2009 13:36:22 -0500
Subject: PhD position in MHD at Wuerzburg University, Germany

A PhD positions is available immediately in the framework of the
Graduiertenkolleg 'Theoretical astro particle physics and particle
physics' (more information at: http://gk1147.physik.uni-wuerzburg.de)

The position is in the Astrophysical Fluid Dynamics group jointly at
the Institute of Mathematics and the Institute for Theoretical Physics
and Astrophysics of Wurzburg University, Wurzburg, Germany, see
http://www.astro.uni-wuerzburg.de/fearless.html

The topic of this PhD project will be in the development and
implementation of a numerical code for magnetohydrodynamics. This will
be applied in the astrophysical context of star formation in a
turbulent medium.

Applications are invited from Masters students in Applied Mathematics,
Physics, Computational Science and Engineering who are interested in
applying novel mathematical ideas to large-scale astrophysical
simulations. Candidates with experience/expertise in numerical
programming with C, C++ and Fortran-90 are especially encouraged to
apply.

The position is for up to three years with a stipend a based on a BAT
IIa/2 position.

Please send application material to:

Prof. Dr. Christian Klingenberg
Mathematisches Institut
Universitaet Wuerzburg
Am Hubland
97074 Wuerzburg
GERMANY
Tel.: 0049 - 931 888 5045
Fax: 0049 - 931 888 4675

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From: JCM <jcm@global-sci.org>
Date: Wed, 11 Feb 2009 00:10:32 +0800 (HKT)
Subject: Contents, Journal of Computational Mathematics, No. 1, 27 (2009)

Journal of Computational Mathematics (JCM)
http://www.global-sci.org/jcm
Volume 27, Number 1, Janaury 2009
http://www.global-sci.org/jcm/volumes/v27n1/

Review Article:
Carsten Graser and Ralf Kornhuber
Multigrid Methods for Obstacle Problems.
J. Comp. Math., 27 (2009), pp. 1-44.
[An open-access article; the PDF is free to any online user.]
http://www.global-sci.org/jcm/openaccess/v27_1.pdf

Regular Articles:
Xin Wen and Shi Jin
The l1-Stability of a Hamiltonian-Preserving Scheme for the Liouville
Equation with Discontinuous Potentials.
J. Comp. Math., 27 (2009), pp. 45-67.
http://www.global-sci.org/jcm/volumes/v27n1/pdf/271-45.pdf

Wei Gong and Ningning Yan
A Posteriori Error Estimate for Boundary Control Problems Governed by the
Parabolic Partial Differential Equations.
J. Comp. Math., 27 (2009), pp. 68-88.
http://www.global-sci.org/jcm/volumes/v27n1/pdf/271-68.pdf

Linbo Zhang, Tao Cui and Hui Liu
A Set of Symmetric Quadrature Rules on Triangles and Tetrahedra.
J. Comp. Math., 27 (2009), pp. 89-96.
http://www.global-sci.org/jcm/volumes/v27n1/pdf/271-89.pdf

Wenbin Liu, Wei Gong and Ningning Yan
A New Finite Element Approximation of a State-Constrained Optimal Control
Problem. J. Comp. Math., 27 (2009), pp. 97-114.
http://www.global-sci.org/jcm/volumes/v27n1/pdf/271-97.pdf

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From: Emma Avery <Emma.Avery@iop.org>
Date: Tue, 10 Feb 2009 13:41:06 +0000
Subject: Contents, Nonlinearity, volume 22, issue 3, March 2009

NONLINEARITY

Volume 22, Issue 3, March 2009

Individual articles are free for 30 days following their publication on the
web. This issue is available at: URL:
http://stacks.iop.org/0951-7715/22/i=3

Pages: 525--710

PAPERS

525
Schmidt games and Markov partitions
Jimmy Tseng

545
Thickness and thinness of uniform Cantor sets for doubling measures
Dan Han, Lisha Wang and Shengyou Wen

553
Regularity criteria for the 3D density-dependent Boussinesq equations
Jishan Fan and Tohru Ozawa

569
Synchronization of delayed chaotic systems with parameter mismatches by
using intermittent linear state feedback
Tingwen Huang, Chuandong Li, Wenwu Yu and Guanrong Chen

585
Amplitude--phase dynamics near the locking region of two delay-coupled
semiconductor lasers
H Erzgr\"aber, E Wille, B Krauskopf and I Fischer

601
Dynamical transitions of Turing patterns
Hans G Kaper, Shouhong Wang and Masoud Yari

627
Hopf bifurcation with $S_N$-symmetry
Ana Paula S Dias and Ana Rodrigues

667
Attractors of non-autonomous reaction--diffusion equations
Haitao Song, Shan Ma and Chengkui Zhong

683
Blow-up in multidimensional aggregation equations with mildly singular
interaction kernels
Andrea L Bertozzi, Jos\'e A Carrillo and Thomas Laurent

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From: "Gladwell, Ian" <igladwel@mail.smu.edu>
Date: Thu, 12 Feb 2009 14:15:00 -0600
Subject: Contents, ACM Transactions on Mathematical Software 35(4)

Contents, ACM Transactions on Mathematical software Volume 35, Number 4;
February 2009

For more information, including abstracts and access to full text,
see http://www.acm.org/toms/V35.html.

Article 25 (20 pages)
Victor Eijkhout and Erika Fuentes
A Standard and Software for Numerical Metadata.

Article 26 (17 pages)
Alan Taylor and Desmond J. Higham
CONTEST: A Controllable Test Matrix Toolbox for MATLAB.

Article 27 (23 pages)
Timothy A. Davis and William W. Hager
Dynamic Supernodes in Sparse Cholesky Update/downdate and Triangular Solves.

Article 28 (32 pages)
James Demmel, Yozo Hida, Xiaoye S. Li and E. Jason Riedy
Extra-precise Iterative Refinement for Overdetermined Least Squares Problems.

Article 29 (16 pages)
Ewout van den Berg, Michael P. Friedlander, Gilles Hennenfent,
Felix J. Herrmann, Rayan Saab and Özgür Yilmaz
Algorithm 890: Sparco: A Testing Framework for Sparse Reconstruction.

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From: Hans Schneider <hans@math.wisc.edu>
Date: Sun, 15 Feb 2009 17:31:29 -0600 (CST)
Subject: Contents, Linear Algebra and its Applications

* Linear Algebra and its Applications
Volume 430, Issue 7, Pages 1725-1876 (1 April 2009)
Special Issue in Honor of Thomas J. Laffey
Edited by Roderick Gow, Raphael Loewy, João Filipe Queiró and
Vladimir Sergeichuk
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/issue/5653-2009-995699992-917111

TABLE OF CONTENTS

1) Lists of Editors
Pages ii-iii

2) Photo of Thomas J. Laffey
Page ix

3) Preface
Pages 1725-1729
Roderick Gow, Raphael Loewy, João Filipe Queiró, Vladimir Sergeichuk

4) Cocyclic Hadamard matrices from forms over finite Frobenius rings
Pages 1730-1738
Gary McGuire, Harold N. Ward

5) Preservers of spectral radius, numerical radius, or spectral norm of
the sum on nonnegative matrices
Pages 1739-1761
Chi-Kwong Li, Leiba Rodman

6) The characterization of operators preserving primitivity for matrix
k-tuples
Pages 1762-1777
LeRoy B. Beasley, Alexander E. Guterman

7) Galois theory and linear algebra
Pages 1778-1789
Rod Gow, Rachel Quinlan

8) Commutative matrix subalgebras and length function
Pages 1790-1805
A.E. Guterman, O.V. Markova

9) Imbedding conditions for normal matrices
Pages 1806-1811
João Filipe Queiró, António Leal Duarte

10) A note on Potterÿÿs theorem for quasi-commutative matrices
Pages 1812-1825
Raphael Loewy, Volker Mehrmann

11) On the homogeneous algebraic graphs of large girth and their
applications
Pages 1826-1837
T. Shaska, V. Ustimenko

12) Structure of finite, minimal nonabelian groups and triangularization
Pages 1838-1848
Mitja Mastnak, Heydar Radjavi

13) The Lyapunov order for real matrices
Pages 1849-1866
Nir Cohen, Izchak Lewkowicz

14) On the Courant-Fischer theory for Krein spaces
Pages 1867-1876
N. Bebiano, H. Nakazato, J. da Providência

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From: "George A Anastassiou (ganastss)" <ganastss@gmail.com>
Date: Tue, 10 Feb 2009 12:03:39 -0600
Subject: Contents, Journal of Applied Functional Analysis, Vol.4, 2009

TABLE OF CONTENTS, JOURNAL OF APPLIED FUNCTIONAL ANALYSIS,VOLUME 4, NO.1,
2009

ON THE GREEN FUNCTION OF THE OPERATOR RELATED TO THE BESSEL-HELMHOLTZ
OPERATOR AND THE BESSEL KLEIN-GORDON OPERATOR,C. BUNPOG, A.
KANANTHAI,………………………………………………………………………..10

MEASURES OF SMALLNESS IN A BANACH SPACE, C.DONNINI,………………….20

ASYMPTOTIC ANALYSIS OF A PARABOLIC PROBLEM WITH RAPIDLY VARYING TYPE OF
BOUNDARY CONDITIONS IN A THICK TWO-LEVEL JUNCTION,T.
DURANTE,………………………………………………………………………………………………..33

WEIGHTED SIMULTANEOUS APPROXIMATION BY LEFT GAMMA QUASI-INTERPOLANTS, H.
JIANG, S. GUO,……………………………………………………………48

NON-UNIFORM SAMPLING PROBLEM, S. KULKARNI, R. RADHA,S.
SIVANANTHAN,…………………………………………………………………………………………58

COMMON FIXED POINT THEOREMS IN IF-METRIC SPACES, S.KUTUKCU,……75

ANALYSIS OF THE FACTORS INFLUENCING MOMENTUM PROFITS, A.BIGLOVA,S.RACHEV,
S.STOYANOV, S.ORTOBELLI,…………………………………..81

EXISTENCE AND UNIQUENESS OF SOLUTIONS TO A DIFFUSIVE PREDATOR-PREY MODEL,
M. ABUALRUB,…………………………………………………………………………….107

SIMULTANEOUS APPROXIMATION IN OPERATOR AND TENSOR PRODUCT SPACES, E.
ABU-SIRHAN, R. KHALIL,…………………………………………………………….112

WEAK COMPATIBILITY AND FIXED POINT THEOREMS IN FUZZY METRIC SPACE USING
IMPLICIT RELATION, S. SHARMA, G. TIWARI,……………………………………122

CONTROLLABILITY OF NONLINEAR INFINITE NEUTRAL FUNCTIONAL DIFFERENTIAL
SYSTEMS, R. UMANA, ………………………………………………………….130

ON INFINITE ORDER K-DV HIERARCHIES, L. ZAMPOGNI,………………………………140

TOPOLOGICAL SEQUENCE ENTROPY OF OPERATORS ON FUNCTION
SPACES,G.ZHANG,F.ZENG,K.YAN,……………………………………………………………….171

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From: Laura Smith <Laura.Smith@iop.org>
Date: Mon, 9 Feb 2009 15:42:57 +0000
Subject: Contents, Inverse Problems, volume 25, issue 2, February 2009

INVERSE PROBLEMS
Volume 25, Issue 2, February 2009
Article numbers: 020201--025006

Individual articles are free for 30 days following their publication on
the web. This issue is available at:
http://www.iop.org/EJ/toc/0266-5611/25/2

SPECIAL SECTION ON TESTING INVERSION ALGORITHMS AGAINST EXPERIMENTAL DATA:
3D TARGETS

GUEST EDITORS' INTRODUCTION

020201
Testing inversion algorithms against experimental data{:} 3D targets
Am\'elie Litman, Lorenzo Crocco and Guest Editors

SPECIAL SECTION PAPERS

024001
Continuing with the Fresnel database: experimental setup and improvements
in 3D scattering measurements
J M Geffrin and P Sabouroux

024002
3D microwave imaging via preliminary support reconstruction: testing on
the Fresnel 2008 database
Ilaria Catapano, Lorenzo Crocco, Michele D'Urso and Tommaso Isernia

024003
Three-dimensional reconstruction from real data using a conjugate
gradient-coupled dipole method
Patrick C Chaumet and Kamal Belkebir

024004
Three-dimensional quantitative microwave imaging from measured data with
multiplicative smoothing and value picking regularization
J\"urgen De Zaeytijd and Ann Franchois

024005
Microwave imaging from experimental data within a Bayesian framework with
realistic random noise
C Eyraud, A Litman, A H\'erique and W Kofman

024006
Application of the multiplicative regularized contrast source inversion
method on 3D experimental Fresnel data
Maokun Li, Aria Abubakar and Peter M van den Berg

024007
Reconstruction of 3D objects from multi-frequency experimental data with a
fast DBIM-BCGS method
Chun Yu, Mengqing Yuan and Qing Huo Liu

PAPERS

025001
Augmented Tikhonov regularization
Bangti Jin and Jun Zou

025002
A Newton root-finding algorithm for estimating the regularization
parameter for solving ill-conditioned least squares problems
Jodi L Mead and Rosemary A Renaut

025003
The relationship between the hyperbolic Nizhnik--Novikov--Veselov equation
and the stationary Davey--Stewartson II equation
Zi-Xiang Zhou

025004
An implicit radial basis function based reconstruction approach to
electromagnetic shape tomography
Naren Naik, Rick Beatson, Jerry Eriksson and Elijah van Houten

025005
Seismic imaging with the generalized Radon transform: a curvelet transform
perspective
M V de Hoop, H Smith, G Uhlmann and R D van der Hilst

025006
On Tikhonov regularization with non-convex sparsity constraints
Clemens A Zarzer

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From: Zoe Crossman <zoe.crossman@iop.org>
Date: Wed, 11 Feb 2009 04:34:56 -0500
Subject: Inverse Problems' special section on testing inversion algorithms

Inverse Problems is pleased to announce that its latest special section, on
testing inversion algorithms against experimental data: 3D targets, is now
freely available online until 12th of March 2009 at
http://herald.iop.org/SPECD1/m29/avh//link/2338

This special section was Guest Edited by Amelie Litman and Lorenzo Crocco and
contains the results of the application of several electromagnetic inverse
scattering methods to the experimental database provided by the Institut
Fresnel, Marseille, France and constituted by three-dimensional dielectric
targets.

We are pleased to make the Guest Editors' introduction and the two articles
'Continuing with the Fresnel database: experimental setup and improvements in
3D scattering measurements' by J M Geffrin and P Sabouroux and
'Three-dimensional quantitative microwave imaging from measured data with
multiplicative smoothing and value picking regularization' by Juergen De
Zaeytijd and Ann Franchois featured articles on the journal homepage; to read
them for free visit http://herald.iop.org/SPECD2/m29/avh/link/2339

We hope you enjoy reading these articles as much as we have.

Kate Watt
Publisher, Inverse Problems
ip@iop.org

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