NA Digest Sunday, June 13, 2010 Volume 10 : Issue 24

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Sandia National Labs
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From: "J. M. Littleton" <littleton@siam.org>
Date: Thu, 10 Jun 2010 16:52:13 -0400
Subject: SIAM Seeks Volunteers

SIAM Seeks Volunteers

The SIAM committee that recommends appointments is seeking suggestions or
volunteers to serve on SIAM committees. The list of committees is on the
SIAM web page http://www.siam.org/about/committees.php. One can make
suggestions or volunteer to serve on a committee by clicking
on "suggestions" at the bottom of the SIAM home page or by going to
http://www.siam.org/about/suggestions.php. The SIAM Secretary welcomes your
suggestions which will be considered at the July meeting where appointments
are discussed.

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From: Karl Rupp <rupp@iue.tuwien.ac.at>
Date: Fri, 11 Jun 2010 14:16:27 +0200
Subject: ViennaCL - A library for linear algebra on GPUs

We are proud to announce the Vienna Computing Library (ViennaCL), an
open source scientific computing library based on OpenCL and written in
C++ (a MATLAB interface is also available). It allows simple, high-level
access to the vast computing resources available on parallel
architectures such as GPUs and is primarily focused on common linear
algebra operations (BLAS level 1 and 2) and the solution of large
systems of equations by means of iterative methods (CG, BiCGStab and
GMRES) with an optional ILUT preconditioner.

For those using ublas (part of the Boost library) already, the iterative
solvers implemented in ViennaCL can directly be used, even if no
suitable GPU is available on the target machine.

More information can be found on the project homepage located at
http://viennacl.sourceforge.net/

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From: Przemyslaw Stpiczynski <przem@hektor.umcs.lublin.pl>
Date: Fri, 11 Jun 2010 02:07:24 -0400
Subject: Computer Aspects of Numerical Algorithms CANA'10, Poland, Oct 2010

CALL FOR PAPERS (Special issue - NEW!)

Workshop on Computer Aspects of Numerical Algorithms (CANA'10)
http://www.cana.imcsit.org
Wis³a, Poland, October 18-20, 2010

Organized within the framework of the International Multiconference on
Computer Science and Information Technology (IMCSIT)
http://www.imcsit.org

SPECIAL ISSUE:

Extended versions of selected papers presented during the conference will be
published as a Special Issue of the Journal of Computational and Applied
Mathematics (JCAM; Elsevier, ISI indexed, Impact Factor: 1.048; 5-Year
Impact
Factor: 1.138)
http://www.elsevier.com/wps/find/journaldescription.cws_home/
505613/description#description

Numerical algorithms are widely used by scientists engaged in various areas.
There is a special need of highly efficient and easy-to-use scalable
tools for
solving large scale problems. The workshop is devoted to numerical
algorithms
with the particular attention to the latest scientific trends in this
area and
to problems related to implementation of libraries of efficient numerical
algorithms. The goal of the workshop is meeting of researchers from various
institutes and exchanging of their experience, and integrations of
scientific
centers.

PAPER SUBMISSION:

* Papers will be refereed and accepted on the basis of their
scientific merit and relevance to the workshop
* Accepted and Presented paper will be published in the Conference
Proceedings and included in the IEEE Xplore? database.
* Authors should submit draft papers (as Postscript, PDF of
MSWord file)
* The total length of a paper should not exceed 8 pages (IEEE
style). IEEE style templates are available here.
* Extended versions of selected papers presented during the
conference will be published as a Special Issue of the
journal(s): Scalable Computing: Practice and Experience
* Organizers reserve right to move accepted papers between IMCSIT
events.

IMPORTANT DATES:
20.06.2010 (June, 20, 2010) - Full paper submission
12.07.2010 (July 12, 2010) - Notification of acceptance
23.08.2010 (August 23, 2010) - Camera-ready version of the accepted paper

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From: Norbert Heuer <nheuer@mat.puc.cl>
Date: Tue, 8 Jun 2010 15:24:54 -0400
Subject: Workshop Santiago Numerico II, Chile, Dec. 2010

SANTIAGO NUMERICO II
5th Meeting on Numerical Analysis of Partial Differential Equations

December 9 - 11, 2010
Pontificia Universidad Catolica de Chile, Santiago, Chile

This is the Fifth Meeting on Numerical Analysis of Partial Differential
Equations in Chile. The first three meetings have been held at the
Universidad
Tecnica Federico Santa Maria in Valparaiso, and the last one at the Catholic
University in Santiago. The workshop is open to all researchers working or
interested in the field, and you are invited to contribute a presentation on
your current work. There are no parallel sessions, i.e. the number of
speakers
is limited.

Invited speakers are

Todd Arbogast, Austin, Texas, USA
Pavel Bochev, Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA
Francisco J. Sayas, Newark, Delaware, USA
Ernst P. Stephan, Hannover, Germany

website: http://numerico2.mat.puc.cl
contact: numerico2@mat.puc.cl
deadline for registration: October 18, 2010

The organizers,
Gabriel N. Gatica (U de Concepcion, Chile) and
Norbert Heuer (PUC, Santiago, Chile).

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From: Jigar Halani <jigarhalani@gmail.com>
Date: Tue, 8 Jun 2010 07:29:54 -0400
Subject: HPC Student Research Symposium (HiPC), India, Dec 2010

C A L L F O R P A P E R S
Student Research Symposium at
HiPC-10: International Conference on High Performance Computing
Dec 19, 2010 Goa, India
http://www.hipc.org

STUDENT RESEARCH SYMPOSIUM
HiPC 2010 will feature the third student research symposium on High
Performance Computing (HPC) aimed at stimulating and fostering student
research, and providing an international forum to highlight student
research accomplishments. The symposium will also expose students to
the best practices in HPC in academia and industry. The one-day
symposium will feature brief presentations by student authors on their
research, followed by a poster exhibit. Short invited talks by leading
HPC researchers/practitioners will be included in the program. The
conference reception and the industry mixer will provide opportunities
for students to interact with HPC researchers and practitioners (and
recruiters) from academia and industry. To be considered, students
should submit a 5-page extended abstract of their research.

* August 15, 2010 - Student Symposium opens for submission
* September 14, 2010 - Final deadline for submissions
* Submission procedures and other details are available at the Student
Symposium web site: www.hipc.org/hipc2010/studentsymposium.php

Eligibility
To be eligible to present at the symposium, the research work should
primarily be the result of student research and should be presented by
a student author. The student author should have been a full-time
student at some point in 2010. Non-student co-authors are permitted.

Awards
The IEEE Technical Committee on Parallel Processing has agreed to
sponsor best paper and best presentation awards for around Rs. 10000
each.

Scholarships
Students from Indian academic institutions can apply for a travel
scholarship through the HiPC scholarship program. Student authors of
highly ranked posters at this symposium, from Indian academic
institutions, will be assured of a travel scholarship.

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From: "Randolph E. Bank" <rbank@ucsd.edu>
Date: Mon, 7 Jun 2010 09:53:50 -0700
Subject: 20th International Domain Decomposition Conference, California,
Feb 2011

The 20th International Conference on Domain Decomposition
Methods will be held at UC San Diego, in La Jolla, California,
February 7-11, 2011.

Plenary Speakers are:

John Bell, Lawrence Berkeley National Lab
Long Chen, University of California, Irvine
Wolfgang Dahmen, RWTH Aachen
Victorita Dolean, Universit\'e de Nice Sophia-Antipolis
Clark R. Dohrmann, Sandia National Laboratories
Zdenek Dostal, VSB-Technical University Ostrava
Charbel Farhat, Stanford University
Thomas Hou, California Institute of Technology
Yvon Maday, Universit\'e Pierre et Marie Curie
Robert Scheichl, University of Bath
Xuejun Xu, Chinese Academy of Sciences
Harry Yserentant, Technische Universit\"at Berlin
Jun Zou, Chinese University of Hong Kong

There will also be a special session on
High Performance Computing and the Physical Sciences

Andrew McCammon, UC San Diego
Michael Norman, San Diego Supercomputer Center
Richard Somerville, Scripps Institute of Oceanography

The conference web page is
http://www.ccom.ucsd.edu/~dd20/
where additional information can be found. In particular, at
this site are instructions for proposing mini-symposia,
and submitting contributed lectures and posters.

Randy Bank
Michael Holst

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From: jie shen <shen7@purdue.edu>
Date: Tue, 8 Jun 2010 05:12:36 -0400
Subject: Faculty positions at Xiamen University, China

Xiamen University, one of the comprehensive universities directly affiliated
with the Education Ministry of China, is in a active phase towards its
goal of
"becoming a high-level university well-known both at home and abroad."
Building a first-rate School of Mathematical Sciences (math.xmu.edu.cn)
is an
essential part of this goal. To achieve this goal, the school of
Mathematical
Sciences has initiated a multi-year faculty recruitment program, aimed at
attracting faculty members, including both senior academic leaders and
promising young researchers.

Candidates will be considered at all ranks, and in all major fields of
modern
applied and pure mathematics, but preference will be given to Computational
Mathematics, Probability & Statistics, and Actuarial Science. Chair
Professorships are also available to senior mathematicians with
well-established academic credentials. Other senior and junior
professorships
are open to candidates with exceptional research records or potential.
Salaries and benefits will be competitive compared with the peer
institutions
in China.

Applications should consist of a curriculum vitae, including a list of
publications, a summary of future research plans, and three letters of
reference. Application materials should be electronically sent to
ynlin@xmu.edu.cn. Review of applications will begin immediately, and will
continue for the next several years.

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From: "Dr George A. Constantinides" <gac1@ic.ac.uk>
Date: Fri, 11 Jun 2010 03:32:27 -0400
Subject: Research Associate / Assistant at Imperial College - Closing 20/06

A vacancy has arisen in the Circuits and Systems and Control and Power
groups at Imperial College, in collaboration with Cambridge
University, Nanyang Technological University (Singapore), Honeywell,
Xilinx, the European Space Agency, and Mathworks.

We are looking for someone with background in at least one of: Control
Theory, Numerical Analysis, and Optimization.

Full details are available at
http://www.jobs.ac.uk/job/ABD299/research-associate-research-
assistant/

Best wishes,
George

Dr George A Constantinides
Reader in Digital Systems
Head, Circuits and Systems Research Group
Imperial College London
http://cas.ee.ic.ac.uk

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From: KlasMarkstrm <Klas.Markstrom@math.umu.se>
Date: Mon, 7 Jun 2010 11:09:37 +0200
Subject: Position as advanced lecturer in Logistics with Applied
Optimization

As part of strengthening our research in technology Umeå university
has an opening as advanced lecturer in in either Risk Management or
Applied combinatorial optimization.

The position has guaranteed research fund ing during the first 5
years, corresponding to 80% research time and 20% teaching. The
applicant will in addition be given funding for a graduate student and
up to two post-docs, as a well as a general start-up grant.

Below is the short description of the position and on the following
URL you can find the full advertisement.

Note that the last application date is JUNE 17.

http://www8.umu.se/umu/aktuellt/arkiv/lediga_tjanster/
8_lektorer_teknat_sv_eng.html

http://www8.umu.se/umu/aktuellt/arkiv/lediga_tjanster/
8_lektorer_teknat_sv_eng.html

Risk Management or Logistics with Applied Optimization.

At Umeå University, a Master of Science Program in Industrial
Engineering and Management has recently been launched. A theme of the
program is modelling, simulation, controlling, optimization,
management and risk management of flows and business processes. Two
specializations of the program are risk management and logistics with
optimization. The applicant for this position is supposed to
strengthen the research profile of the program by pursuing research in
an area of mathematics or mathematical statistics that is relevant for
the program. Examples of such areas include mathematical modelling,
risk management, stochastic processes, stochastic differential
equations and their applications, financial mathematics, logistics,
optimization, combinatorial optimization, graph theory, queue theory,
reliability theory and control theory. Technological application areas
include, e.g., energy systems, resource planning, planning of traffic
and transportation, manufacturing systems and forest production.

The ideal candidate:
- should hold a PhD in either mathematics or mathematical statistics
or in a related field
- should have proved able to pursue high quality research within an
area of the mathematical sciences that is relevant for the program in
industrial engineering and management
- should have demonstrated the importance of his/her research in a
branch of industry that is relevant for the program in industrial
engineering and management.

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From: Dirk Roose <Dirk.Roose@cs.kuleuven.be>
Date: Sun, 13 Jun 2010 21:37:24 +0200
Subject: Postdoctoral positions on HPC at ExaScience Lab, Belgium

POSTDOCTORAL POSITIONS ON HPC

The newly established ExaScience Lab (www.exaScience.com) is a
research partnership between five Belgian (Flemish) universities, the
IMEC research institute and the INTEL corporation. It is located at
the IMEC site, near Leuven, Belgium.
The Lab's mission is to design and develop algorithms, tools and
software for future exascale computing targeted at the numerical
simulation and visualization of space weather and other scientific
applications.

The department of Computer Science of the K.U.Leuven and the
department of Mathematics and Computer Science of the Universiteit
Antwerpen are partners in the ExaScience Lab. They are responsible
for the research and development of numerical algorithms for the
future exascale hardware. New algorithms will have to take into
account the volatile nature of hardware components, energy
consumption (in addition to flop count), and a new programming model
based on PGAS languages. Specific aims are load balancing, iterative
linear system solvers, time integration for mesh-based and particle
based models for millions of parallel threads.

There are several openings for PostDoctoral researchers.
Candidates should have expertise in at least some of the following areas:
- Parallel scientific computing,
- Computer programming in C, C++ with MPI or PGAS languages,
- Iterative solvers based on Krylov subspace methods,
- Numerical methods for fluid dynamics or MHD, preferentially based
on the AMR method,
- Development of high-performance particle in cell (PIC) methods,
- Optimization of numerical kernels with respect to the underlying hardware.

The researchers will have access to large parallel computer
facilities and to a stimulating research environment within the
ExaScience Lab. They will work in close collaboration with experts in
computer science, scientific computing, computer hardware and
visualization and application domains such as space weather. There
will be a close collaboration with other INTEL labs in Europe.

For more information see www.exaScience.com/jobswp2 .

Disclaimer: http://www.kuleuven.be/cwis/email_disclaimer.htm

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From: MrtenGulliksson <marten.gulliksson@miun.se>
Date: Tue, 8 Jun 2010 10:44:31 -0400
Subject: Postdoc in Particle Methods at Mid Sweden University

Particle methods is a very promising and successfull class of techniques to
solve difficult problems in science. They have been used in physics for
decades,
e.g., in celestial simulations, mechanics, molecular dynamics etc.

It is evident that a given particle method solves some type of
(complicated)
differential equation. The question announced in this project is from the
opposite point of view: given a differential equation (possibly
non-linear) how
can we construct a particle method in order to solve it efficiently?

An important example is the Schrodinger type of equation, but the
approach will
be more general to cover a large class of differential equations.

The interested candidate should have a solid background in computational
physics
or scientific computing and an interest in applied mathematics.

The salary will be between 3-4000 Euro/month depending on
qualifications. The
position will run from September 2010 to December 2010 with the
possibility of
extension in 2011.

For furhter information please contact either
Prof. Mårten Gulliksson, marten.gulliksson@miun.se, or
Doc. Sverker Edvardsson, sverker.edvardsson@miun.se

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From: Oliver Ernst <ernst@math.tu-freiberg.de>
Date: Mon, 7 Jun 2010 12:45:04 -0400
Subject: PhD/Postdoc on Reduction of Chemical Reaction Mechanisms

The recently established Virtuhcon Research Center at the TU
Bergakademie Freiberg, Germany (www.virtuhcon.de) invites applications
for the position of a doctoral or postdoctoral research associate. The
research group “Reacting Flow Systems”, to which this position is
attached, investigates high temperature conversion processes occurring
during gasification of coal/oil/natural gas by direct reduction. Its
focus is the modeling and simulation of single and multi-phase
turbulent flows and their interaction with homogeneous and
heterogeneous chemical reactions on high performance computers.

Detailed chemical reaction mechanisms must be used to describe the
complex gas phase chemistry. The candidate will focus on the
reduction of these mechanisms, such that they can be employed for
three-dimensional CFD simulations. The reduction procedure is based on
analysis and characterization of large systems of ordinary and partial
differential equations. The significant reactions and chemical species
are identified such that global quantities such as ignition delay
laminar flame speed and flammability limits can be reproduced with the
smaller mechanism according to the temperature, pressure and chemical
composition of the mixture. The development of new methods for
reduction procedures will be conducted in close collaboration with the
Institute of Numerical Analysis and Optimization at the TU
Bergakademie Freiberg.

Salary: TV-L 13

Candidates should have a PhD or Diploma/MSc degree (willing to pursue
a PhD degree) in natural or engineering sciences (mathematics, physics
or mechanical engineering with specialization in numerical
methods). Experience in numerical solu- tion methods for differential
equations, basic knowledge of Unix/Linux and at least one of the
programming languages FOR- TRAN, C or C++ is preferred. The position
is funded by the Federal Ministry of Education and Research and
appointments will therefore be made on a fixed term basis for up to
five years.

Enquiries about the position can be addressed to
Prof. Dr.-Ing. Christian Hasse, Tel. +49 (0)3731 39-4820, E-mail:
Christian.Hasse@iec.tu-freiberg.de or Annett Wulkow, Tel. +49 (0)3731
39-4535, E-Mail: Annett.Wulkow@iec.tu-freiberg.de .

The applicant must fulfill the requirements for employment of
scientific staff according to WissZeitVG. We particularly welcome and
encourage applications from women and disabled persons, recognizing
they are under-represented at TU Bergakademie Freiberg. The principles
of fair and open competition apply and appointments will be made on
merit.

Applications including a cover letter, curriculum vitae/resume,
statement of research interest and experience should be sent to:

TU Bergakademie Freiberg
Dezernat für Personalangelegenheiten
09596 Freiberg GERMANY

Please quote reference number: 99/2010
Closing date: 15 June 2010

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From: Michela Redivo Zaglia <Michela.RedivoZaglia@unipd.it>
Date: Thu, 10 Jun 2010 12:07:08 -0400
Subject: 15 Phd Student positions at University of Padova

The "Fondazione Cassa di Risparmio di Padova e Rovigo", offers n. 15
research
fellowships for foreign students to attend Doctoral Schools at the
University
of Padova, Italy.

Each position will be covered by a scholarship of 13.638,47 Euro (before
tax)
per year, and during the 3-year doctoral programme, successful
candidates will
be offered full board and lodging.
The duration of the doctoral courses is three years, starting on the 2nd
January 2011 and ending on the 31st December 2013.

The School in Mathematical Sciences (with two curricula: Computational
Mathematics and Mathematics) is one of those involved in this call. Thus,
applicants in Mathematical Science are encouraged to apply.

The deadline for applications is September 2, 2010.

All useful information concerning this call for applications, can be
found at
http://www.unipd.it/en/doctorates/grants.htm

For further information please do not hesitate to contact the Director
of the
"Mathematical Science" School, Paolo Dai Pra (email daipra@math.unipd.it)
specifying the subject "Cariparo for foreigners".

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From: "Sritharan, Sivaguru (Sri) (CIV)" <sssritha@nps.edu>
Date: Sun, 13 Jun 2010 08:28:57 -0700
Subject: Research Assistantships at the Naval Postgraduate School

Research Assistantships Work-Study Program at The Graduate School of
Engineering and Applied Sciences at Naval Postgraduate School (NPS)

http://www.nps.edu/Academics/Schools/GSEAS/Index.html

The NPS Research Assistant (RA) Work-Study Program is an opportunity
for US citizens to begin a career working on problems of interest to
national security while pursuing an academic graduate degree. NPS RAs
are hired as employees of the Naval Postgraduate School supporting
reimbursable research efforts while pursuing their graduate degree.

Research Assistants (RA1, RA2, RA3)

The Research Assistant positions (RA1, RA2, and RA3) are part-time
positions available to qualified employees who wish to pursue advanced
degrees in any of the eight departments within GSEAS
http://www.nps.edu/Academics/Schools/GSEAS/Index.html

RA1 For Research Assistants who possess a Bachelor's Degree.
RA2 For Research Assistants who possess a Master's Degree.
RA3 For Research Assistants who have advanced to candidacy in
pursuit of a Doctoral Degree.

Qualifying Steps

1. The candidate learns of Work-Study Program opportunities and
contacts the academic department offering a specific degree program.
The department evaluates suitability of the candidate for both the
work and academic portions of the program. If both the department and
candidate agree, steps 2 and 3 begin respectively.

2. The department plans for support of the RA and prepares a hiring
package.

3. Simultaneously, the RA applies to the NPS Admissions Office for
conditional acceptance into the specific academic program.

Admissions Process

1. After discussing the program with the academic department and
reaching agreement about the Work-Study Program, the candidate must
formally apply through the NPS Admissions Office via the NPS Online
Application
<http://www.nps.edu/Academics/Admissions/ApplyOnline/Index.html> .
The application must identify the specific curriculum, the desired
start date, and the Work-Study Program type (RA1, RA2, or RA3). If
the candidate is found academically eligible, a conditional acceptance
letter will be sent to both the candidate and Academic Planning.

2. The hiring request (and offer letter) will be held in Academic
Planning until the conditional acceptance letter is received.

3. Once the offer letter is released and accepted by the candidate,
Academic Planning will notify the Admissions Office that the candidate
is a federal employee. The conditional acceptance letter will be
changed to an acceptance letter and the new RA will be enrolled.

Dr. S. S. Sritharan, Dean
The Graduate School of Engineering & Applied Sciences (GSEAS)
Spanagel hall 537
Naval Postgraduate School
Ph: 831-656-2660, Fax: 831-656-7861
http://www.nps.edu/Academics/GSEAS/index.html

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From: Mourad Sini <mourad.sini@oeaw.ac.at>
Date: Tue, 8 Jun 2010 08:42:17 -0400
Subject: Two PhD positions available at RICAM on inverse problems.

Description of the positions: Two PhD positions are open in the group
"Inverse
Problems", at Johann Radon Institute for Computational and Applied
Mathematics
(RICAM), Linz, Austria. These positions are part of the Austrian Science
Fund
(FWF) project:[P22341-N18] "Electromagnetic Scattering by complex
interfaces",
led by Dr. M. Sini.
The starting date is estimated for September 1st 2010 or as soon as possible
but not later than January 1st 2011. The positions are limited to three
years.
The research is funded according to the FWF salary guidelines. The starting
gross income (approx. 1850.00 Euros) includes social security (pension),
health care coverage, and unemployment benefits.
Some additional funds will also be available for research purposes
(conference
participation, research visits abroad, etc.). The working language is
English.

Deadline for the applications: August 20th 2010.

Requirements: For both the positions a Master's degree in fields related to
the mathematical analysis of partial differential equations is required*
and
an advanced knowledge in computational mathematics (as boundary finite
elements) is highly appreciated.

*or the Master thesis is expected to be defended by November 2010.

Application material to be sent to mourad.sini@oeaw.ac.at
1. A detailled CV, describing yourself, your research interests,
achievements etc.
2. The scanned images of the Master's degree certificat as well as the
academic transcripts.
3. Two letters of recommendation (one of them from your Master thesis
advisor).

More details can be found at http://www.ricam.oeaw.ac.at/people/page/sini/

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From: "Cmam.info" <cmam@cmam.info>
Date: Fri, 11 Jun 2010 15:57:12 +0300
Subject: Contents, Computational methods in applied mathematics (CMAM) 10(2)

Contents Comp. Meth. Appl. Math., Vol. 10 (2010), No. 2

COMPUTATIONAL METHODS IN APPLIED MATHEMATICS
All papers are available at our web-site http://www.cmam.info/issues/ .

A Preconditioned Minimal Residual Solver for a Class of Linear
Operator Equations
O.Awono and J.Tagoudjeu (Cameroon)

Analysis of a Class of Penalty Methods for Computing Singular Minimizers
C.Carstensen (Germany) and C.Ortner (UK)

Additive Average Schwarz Methods for Discretization of Elliptic
Problems with Highly Discontinuous Coefficients
M.Dryja (Poland) and M.Sarkis (Brazil)

A Regularizing Parameter for Some Fredholm Integral Equations
L.Fermo (Italy)

Runge-Kutta Nystrom Method of Order Three for Solving Fuzzy
Differential Equations
K.Kanagarajan and M.Sambath (India)

Computation of the Hartree-Fock Exchange by the Tensor-structured Methods
V.Khoromskaia (Germany)

A Flux-corrected Finite Element Method for Chemotaxis Problems
R.Strehl, A.Sokolov, D.Kuzmin, and S.Turek (Germany)

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From: Claude Brezinski <claude.brezinski@univ-lille1.fr>
Date: Tue, 08 Jun 2010 12:34:28 +0200
Subject: Contents, Numer. Algorithms, 54-3

Numerical Algorithms
Volume 54, Number 3
Table of contents

On rank and null space computation of the generalized Sylvester matrix
Dimitrios Triantafyllou, Marilena Mitrouli
Pages 297 - 324

Relaxation Lax-Friedrichs sweeping scheme for static Hamilton-Jacobi
equations
Peng Zhu, Shuzi Zhou
Pages 325 - 342

Shifted skew-symmetric iteration methods for nonsymmetric linear
complementarity problems
Jun-Liang Dong
Pages 343 - 357

Verified error bounds for multiple roots of systems of nonlinear equations
Siegfried M. Rump, Stef Graillat
Pages 359 - 377

On the use of AGE algorithm with a high accuracy Numerov type variable
mesh discretization
for 1D non-linear parabolic equations
Ranjan Kumar Mohanty
Pages 379 - 393

On new iterative method for solving systems of nonlinear equations
Fadi Awawdeh
Pages 395 - 409

Pseudospectral time-domain method for pressure-release rough surface
scattering using a surface transformation and image method
Yonghoon Ha, Keunwha Lee, Woojae Seong
Pages 411 - 430

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From: Chi-Wang Shu <shu@dam.brown.edu>
Date: Mon, 07 Jun 2010 23:56:36 -0400
Subject: Contents, Journal of Scientific Computing 44(1): July 2010

Journal of Scientific Computing
http://www.springeronline.com/journal/10915

Volume 44, Number 1, July 2010

Hybridizable Discontinuous Galerkin Methods for
Timoshenko Beams
Fatih Celiker, Bernardo Cockburn and Ke Shi,
pp.1-37.

Unconditionally Stable Finite Difference,
Nonlinear Multigrid Simulation of the
Cahn-Hilliard-Hele-Shaw System of Equations
S.M. Wise, pp.38-68.

A Numerical Analysis of American Options with
Regime Switching
Hongtao Yang, pp.69-91.

Newton Iterative Parallel Finite Element
Algorithm for the Steady Navier-Stokes Equations
Yinnian He, Liquan Mei, Yueqiang Shang and
Juan Cui, pp.92-106.

Erratum to: Computer Assisted Proofs of
Bifurcating Solutions for Nonlinear Heat
Convection Problems
Mitsuhiro T. Nakao, Yoshitaka Watanabe, Nobito
Yamamoto, Takaaki Nishida and Myoungnyoun Kim,
p.107.

Erratum to: A Tailored Finite Point Method for
Convection-Diffusion-Reaction Problems
Yintzer Shih, R. Bruce Kellogg and Peishan
Tsai, p.108.

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