IPNet Digest Volume 14, Number 04 Apr 09, 2007 Today's Editor: Patricia K. Lamm Michigan State University Today's Topics: Int'l Symposium on Advances in Computational Heat Transfer SE Atlantic Regional Conference on Differential Equations Academic Post in Inverse Problems, etc., Manchester Call for Papers: SIAM J. Sci. Computing Special Issue Table of Contents: Inverse Problems Table of Contents: Mathematics of Control, Signals,and Systems Submissions for IPNet Digest: Mail to ipnet-digest@math.msu.edu Information about IPNet: http://www.math.msu.edu/ipnet ----------------------------- From: Graham de Vahl Davis Subject: CHT-08 Date: Thu, 29 Mar 2007 FIRST ANNOUNCEMENT AND CALL FOR PAPERS CHT-08: International Symposium on Advances in Computational Heat Transfer will take place in Marrakech Morocco on May 11-16, 2008. See http://cht08.mech.unsw.edu.au/ This is the fourth symposium on CHT to be organised by ICHMT, and will be co-sponsored by the CFD Research Laboratory of The University of New South Wales and the LEEVAM Research Laboratory of the University of Cergy-Pontoise, France. CONFERENCE TOPICS The goal of the symposium is to provide a forum for the exposure and exchange of ideas, methods and results in computational heat transfer. Papers on all aspects of computational heat transfer - both fundamental and applied - will be welcome. Topics to be covered include, but are not limited to: biological heat transfer; boundary layer flow and heat transfer; combustion and fire modelling; computational methods in CHT; double diffusive convection; internal flow and heat transfer; micro and nanoscale heat transfer; phase change: solidification and melting, evaporation and condensation; CHT in porous media; radiative heat transfer; single and multiphase flow and heat transfer; turbulent heat transfer; turbulence modelling; and validation of computational solutions. TECHNICAL SESSIONS There will be a number of invited keynote lectures. Contributed papers will be presented in both oral and poster sessions. DEADLINES Abstract submission is open now; the deadline is 1 October 2007 Abstract acceptance will be notified by 1 November 2007 Full length manuscript due 15 December 2007 Notification of acceptance subject to amendment by 15 February 2008 Notification of final acceptance by 15 March 2008 Early registration fee deadline and Final payment date to ensure inclusion of papers in the Proceedings: 30 March 2008 FURTHER INFORMATION For further information about the Symposium, see http://cht08.mech.unsw.edu.au, or write to Professors Graham de Vahl Davis and Eddie Leonardi (Symposium co-chairs) at cht08@cfd.mech.unsw.edu.au, fax: +61 2 9663 1222. ============================================ ICHMT Symposium: CHT-08 Advances in Computational Heat Transfer Marrakech, Morocco 11-16 May 2008 Co-chairs: Graham de Vahl Davis and Eddie Leonardi, CFD Research Laboratory, School of Mech. & Manuf. Engineering, The University of NSW, Sydney, NSW, Australia 2052 Tel: (+61 2) 9385 4099 / 4252 Fax: (+61 2) 9663 1222 http://cht08.mech.unsw.edu.au/ cht08@cfd.mech.unsw.edu.au ============================================ ----------------------------- From: Maeve Lewis McCarthy Subject: SEARCDE conference Date: Fri, 30 Mar 2007 The 27th annual Southeastern Atlantic Regional Conference on Differential Equations (SEARCDE) will be held at Murray State University in Murray, Kentucky on October 19-20, 2007. This year's plenary speakers are Jeff Borggaard (Virginia Tech), Gerda deVries (University of Alberta) and Barbara L. Keyfitz (Fields Institute and University of Houston). In addition to the principal speakers, there will also be sessions of twenty minute contributed talks. There may be funding from the National Science Foundation to provide travel support for advanced graduate students and recent Ph.D. recipients. Women and minority participants are especially encouraged to participate in this conference and to apply for support. Details on registration, lodging, submission of abstracts, and applications for support will be available at the conference website http://campus.murraystate.edu/searcde We would appreciate it if you would pass this announcement along to all who might be interested in participating in the conference. Sincerely, Maeve L. McCarthy < maeve.mccarthy@murraystate.edu> K. Renee Fister < renee.fister@murraystate.edu> ----------------------------- From: Bill Lionheart Subject: Academic post at Universituy of Manchester Date: Wed, 28 Mar 2007 The School of Mathematics at the University of Manchester is recruiting lecturers, specifically "In Applied Mathematics we are seeking to appoint in any area, and particularly in Continuum Mechanics, Inverse Problems or Financial Mathematics." Closing date 30/04/2007 Details http://www.manchester.ac.uk/aboutus/jobs/academic/vacancy/index.htm?ref=108681 Submitted by: Professor Bill Lionheart School of Mathematics, University of Manchester http://www.maths.manchester.ac.uk/~bl Skype:bi111ion ----------------------------- From: Ulrich R=?ISO-8859-1?B?/A==?=de Subject: 2nd Call for Papers: SISC Special Issue on CS&E Date: Thu, 05 Apr 2007 2nd call for papers for the SIAM J. Scientific Computing Special Issue on Computational Science & Engineering Guest Editors-in-Chief: Chris Johnson, University of Utah David Keyes, Columbia University Ulrich Ruede, Universitaet Erlangen-Nuernberg Deadline for the submission of papers: April 30, 2007 Submission: Manuscripts and a cover letter should be submitted via SISC's online submission system, see www.siam.org/journals/sisc.php Additional information: www10.informatik.uni-erlangen.de/~ruede/SISC-CSE.html Ulrich Ruede Prof. Dr. Ulrich Ruede, Lehrstuhl fuer Simulation Universitaet Erlangen-Nuernberg, Cauerstr. 6 D-91058 Erlangen, Germany e-mail: ruede@informatik.uni-erlangen.de Tel: +49 9131 85 28924, Fax: +49 9131 85 28928 URL: http://www10.informatik.uni-erlangen.de/~ruede Editor-in-Chief, SISC, www.siam.org/journals/sisc.php ----------------------------- From: Liz Martin Subject: Contents list for Inverse Problems, volume 23, issue 2 Date: Fri, 16 Mar 2007 Inverse Problems April 2007 Volume 23, Issue 2 Table of Contents Local Paley--Wiener theorems for functions analytic on unit spheres S B Damelin and A J Devaney Nonlinear integral equations for the inverse electrical impedance problem H Eckel and R Kress Reconstruction of discontinuities in the nonlinear one-dimensional Schr\"odinger equation from limited data V Serov and M Harju On the use of transmission eigenvalues to estimate the index of refraction from far field data F Cakoni, D Colton and P Monk Inverse spectral problems for non-local Sturm--Liouville operators S Albeverio, R O Hryniv and L P Nizhnik An application of approximation theory by nonlinear manifolds in Sturm--Liouville inverse problems A Irigoyen Sensitivity analysis framework for micromagnetism with application to the optimal shape design of magnetic random access memories I Cimr\'ak and V Melicher Reconstruction of a linear crack in an isotropic elastic body from a single set of measured data M Ikehata and H Itou The Bloch equations when $T _1 = T_2$ D E Rourke, A A Karabanov, G H Booth and I Frantsuzov Inverse backscattering for the Schr\"odinger equation in 2D J M Reyes Image reconstruction from truncated data in single-photon emission computed tomography with uniform attenuation F Noo, M Defrise, J D Pack and R Clackdoyle Confidence intervals for linear discrete inverse problems with a non-negativity constraint L Tenorio, A Fleck and K Moses Existence and uniqueness of global solution to an inverse piston problem T Li and L Wang Topological asymptotic expansions for the generalized Poisson problem with small inclusions and applications in lubrication G C Buscaglia, I Ciuperca and M Jai Numerical regularization of a real inversion formula based on the Laplace transform's eigenfunction expansion of the inverse function A Murli, S Cuomo, L D'Amore and A Galletti A Gaussian hypermodel to recover blocky objects D Calvetti and E Somersalo An estimation problem for the shape of a domain varying with time via parabolic equations H Kawakami, Y Moriyama and M Tsuchiya The reconstruction of surface tangential components of the electromagnetic field from near-field measurements N P Valdivia and E G Williams Transmission traveltime tomography based on paraxial Liouville equations and level set formulations S Leung and J Qian Why is the Cauchy problem severely ill-posed? F Ben Belgacem Some considerations concerning regularization and parameter choice algorithms F Bauer Individual articles are free for 30 days following their publication on the web. This issue is available at: http://stacks.iop.org/IP/23/i=2 Submitted by: Elizabeth Martin, Senior Production Editor, Inverse Problems, Institute of Physics Publishing, Dirac House, Temple Back, Bristol BS1 6BE UK Tel: +44 (0)117 929 7481 E-mail: liz.martin@iop.org Fax: +44 (0)117 929 4318 WWW: http://www.iop.org ----------------------------- From: Magrijn Subject: MCSS E-letter Volume 19 Number 1 2007 Date: Mon, 12 Mar 2007 Mathematics of Control, Signals, and Systems 2007 Vol. 19, No. 1 Table of Contents Further results on Lyapunov functions for slowly time-varying systems F. Mazenc and M. Malisoff A complete model of a finite-dimensional impedance-passive system M. Kurula and O. Staffans Minimax games for stochastic systems subject to relative entropy uncertainty: applications to SDE's on Hilbert Space N.U. Ahmed and C.D. Charalambous INFORMATION The tables of contents of MCSS and the .pdf files of its papers are available from the publisher Springer at: http://link.springer.de/link/service/journals/00498/index.htm Information on MCSS is available also at the Editors' home pages: www.cwi.nl/~schuppen/mcss/mcss.html www.math.rutgers.edu/~sontag/mcss.html Please submit new papers via the Springer website for MCSS http://mcss.edmgr.com Eduardo Sontag and Jan H. van Schuppen (Editors) Contributed by Jan H. van Schuppen (mcss@cwi.nl) ------- end -------