IPNet Digest Volume 15, Number 01 February 13, 2008 Today's Editors: Patricia K. Lamm, Michigan State University Zhewei Dai, Alma College Today's Topics: CFP Extended: SIAM Conference on Imaging Science Call for Papers: Heat Transfer 2008 Int'l Conference on Applied Mathematics and Approximation Theory Gene Golub Around the World Day: in Leuven Conference in honor of Richard Varga Imaging Group Positions in Austria PhD-Positions at J. Radon Inst. for Computational & Applied Math Inverse Problems' Special Section on Imaging Now Online Table of Contents: Inverse Problems in Science and Engineering Table of Contents: Journal of Inverse and Ill-posed Problems Table of Contents: Inverse Problems Table of Contents: Mathematics of Control, Signals, Systems Table of Contents: Linear and Multilinear Algebra Table of Contents Online: J. Applied Functional Analysis Table of Contents Online: J. Concrete & Applicable Mathematics Submissions for IPNet Digest: Mail to ipnet-digest@math.msu.edu Information about IPNet: http://www.math.msu.edu/ipnet ----------------------------- Subject: SIAM Conf. on Imaging Science- CFP Deadlines EXTENDED From: Kirsten Wilden Date: Fri, 4 Jan 2008 Conference Name: SIAM Conference on Imaging Science (IS08), being held jointly with the 2008 SIAM Annual Meeting Location: Town & Country Resort and Convention Center, San Diego, California Dates: July 7-9, 2008 Invited Speakers: Joint Plenary Speaker Jean-Michel Morel, ENS Cachan, France Invited Topical Speakers John Etgen, BP America Jeffrey Fessler, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor Mila Nikolova, Centre de Mathématiques et de Leurs Applications, France Lenny Rudin, Cognitech Inc. Lars Ulander, Swedish Defense Research Agency, Sweden Andrew Zisserman, University of Oxford, United Kingdom The Call for Presentations for this conference is available at: http://www.siam.org/meetings/is08/ **DEADLINES EXTENDED** February 11, 2008: Minisymposium proposals February 11, 2008: Abstracts for contributed and minisymposium speakers For additional information, contact SIAM Conference Department at meetings@siam.org. ----------------------------- Subject: Heat Transfer 2008: Call for Papers from WIT From: Rachel Swinburn Date: Mon, 14 Jan 2008 Heat Transfer 2008 Tenth International Conference on Advanced Computational Methods and Experimental Measurements in Heat Transfer 9 - 11 July 2008, Maribor, Slovenia Organised by: Wessex Institute of Technology, UK and Lund University of Technology, Sweden Sponsored by: The Development in Heat Transfer Book Series View the conference website, which has full details about the conference objectives, topics and submission requirements at: http://www.wessex.ac.uk/heat2008rem3a.html Conference Topics - Natural and forced convection - Advances in computational methods - Heat and mass transfer - Modelling and experiments - Heat exchanges and equipment - Radiation heat transfer - Energy systems - Micro and nano scale heat and mass transfer - Thermal material characterisation - Renewable and sustainable energy - Energy balance and conservation Full conference information is available at: http://www.wessex.ac.uk/heat2008rem3a.html or submit an abstract directly by sending an email to: rswinburn@wessex.ac.uk Conference Secretariat Rachel Swinburn, Conference Manager, Heat Transfer 2008 Wessex Institute of Technology, Ashurst Lodge, Ashurst Southampton, SO40 7AA. Telephone: 44 (0) 238 029 3223 Fax: 44 (0) 238 029 2853. Email: rswinburn@wessex.ac.uk Submit an abstract via the conference website or contact the Conference Secretariat above: http://www.wessex.ac.uk/heat2008rem3a.html Please forward this information to anyone you feel may be interested or would benefit from this information. They can subscribe by e-mailing enquiries@wessex.ac.uk and putting SUBSCRIBE- Heat Transfer 2008 in the subject field. ----------------------------- Subject: AMAT08 From: "George A Anastassiou (ganastss)" Date: Thu, 17 Jan 2008 CONFERENCE ANNOUNCEMENT: "International Conference on Applied Mathematics and Approximation Theory 2008", October 11-13,2008, University of Memphis, Memphis, TN, USA. Honoring 80th Birthday of P.L.Butzer (AMAT08). Plenary Speakers:C.Bardaro, J.Bona, B.Berndt, F.Deutsch, K.Diethelm, S.Dragomir, J.Goldstein, M.Ismail, M.J.Lai, H.Mhaskar, J.Prestin, S.Samko, R.Stens, A.Zayed. Organizer:George Anastassiou, http://www.msci.memphis.edu/AMAT2008/ ----------------------------- Subject: Gene Golub Around the World Day - Leuven, Feb. 29, 2008 From: Ida Tassens Date: Fri, 25 Jan 2008 05:26:25 -0500 ESAT/SCD (EE Dept, K.U.Leuven) and CESAME (Universite Catholique de Louvain) organize an event in memory of Gene Golub in Leuven. The event is part of the Gene Golub Around the World Day (29th February, Gene Golub's birthday - see http://www.cs.nyu.edu/overton/ genearoundtheworld/). More information: http://www.kuleuven.be/golub/ (the website will be updated as soon as all information is available). A tentative list of speakers: - Raf Vande Bril, K.U.Leuven, Dept. of Computer Science - Bo Kågström, Umea Univ., Dept. Computing Science - Gregory Boutry (Univ. Catholique de Lille, Faculte Libre des Sciences et Technologies) - Martin H. Gutknecht, ETH Zurich, Applied Mathematics - Claude Brezinski, Univ. des Sciences et Technologies de Lille - Alistair Watson, Univ. Dundee, Div. Mathematics - Annie Cuyt, Univ. Antwerpen, Dept. Mathematics and Computer Science - Diana Sima, K.U.Leuven, EE Dept. (ESAT/SCD) - Lieven De Lathauwer, EE Dept. (ESAT/SCD) - Petter Bjørstad, University of Bergen, Applied & Computational Mathematics Group. (not yet confirmed) - Paul Van Dooren, UCL, CESAME - Sabine Van Huffel, K.U.Leuven, EE Dept. (ESAT/SCD) - Bart De Moor, K.U.Leuven, EE Dept. (ESAT/SCD) The talks will have the right mix of technical contribution and fond memories of Gene Golub. The event will be followed by a dinner in a Chinese restaurant. Registration, coffee breaks and sandwich lunch are free of charge. The dinner will cost 40 euro. Please register on the website (http://www.kuleuven.be/golub/ ) before Feb. 15, and indicate if you will attend the dinner (please fill out the Dinner Registration Form). All practical details can be found on the website (payment details, hotel information, final program, ...): http://www.kuleuven.be/golub/ . We hope to welcome you at this event, Bart De Moor, Paul Van Dooren, Sabine Van Huffel Disclaimer: http://www.kuleuven.be/cwis/email_disclaimer.htm ----------------------------- Subject: Conference in honor of Richard Varga From: Lothar Reichel Date: Wed, 13 Feb 2008 CONFERENCE IN HONOR OF RICHARD S. VARGA We are planning a conference Friday and Saturday, November 17-18, 2008, at Kent State University, Kent, Ohio, on the occasion of Richard Varga's 80th birthday. There will be personal reminiscence as well as technical talks in the many areas of mathematics where Richard Varga has made profound contributions, including R-ATIONAL APPROXIMATION I-NCOMPLETE POLYNOMIALS C-YCLIC MATRICES H-MATRICES A-LTERNATING DIRECTION ITERATION R-IEMANN HYPOTHESIS D-IFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS S-PLINES V-ERTICES OF GRAPHS A-NALYTIC FUNCTIONS R-ATE OF CONVERGENCE G-ERSHGORIN DISKS A-SYMPTOTICS FOR ZEROS OF PARTIAL SUMS F-ACTORIZATION OF MATRICES E-NTIRE FUNCTIONS S-EMI-ITERATIVE METHODS T-CHEBYSHEFF APPROXIMATION The following friends and colleagues of Richard Varga already have expressed interest in participating: Greg Ammar, John Buoni, Amos Carpenter, Lila Cvetkovic, Stephen Demko, Vladimir Druskin, Michael Eiermann, Roland Freund, Walter Gautschi, Warren Hickman, Lala Krishna, Andras Kroo, Xiezhang Li, Paco Marcellan, Volker Mehrmann, Paul Nevai, Timothy Norfolk, Peter Pallfy, Bob Plemmons, Igor Pritsker, Q. I. Rahman, Ed Saff, Hans Schneider, Fiorella Sgallari, Frank Stenger, Jozsef Szabados, Daniel Szyld, Heinrich Voss, and Olof Widlund Please send e-mail to Lothar Reichel (reichel@math.kent.edu) if you are interested in joining. There is a conference web site with further information, which will be updated regularly, at http://www.math.kent.edu/~li/RSV80 On behalf of the organizing committee, Lothar Reichel ----------------------------- Subject: Imaging Group Positions in Austria From: Otmar Scherzer Date: Mon, 7 Jan 2008 Doctorate Position f/m at the Infmath Imaging Group in Innsbruck at the Department of Computer Science at the University of Innsbruck, Austria The "Infmath Imaging Group" is searching a Doctorate Candidate with a strong interest in experimental physics for photo- and thermoacoustic imaging. The research is funded by the FWF (Austrian Science Fund) in the framework of an national research network on Photo- and Thermoacoustic Imaging. The research is conducted together with the Experimental Physics groups in Graz (Guenther Paltauf), Linz (Peter Burgholzer) and the Department of Radiology at Medical University Innsbruck (Werner Jaschke). A master in physics or a closely related field is required. The working language is English. The initial contract is for one year with possible renewal up to three years. For more information contact O. Scherzer at: otmar.scherzer@uibk.ac.at. The working place for this research position is both at the University Innsbruck and Medical University Innsbruck, where the experimental lab is located. Starting date of the project is April, 1st, 2008. The salary is according to the FWF Personalkostensaetze DoktorandIn Neu: http://www.fwf.ac.at/de/projects/personalkostensaetze_2007.html Applications with personal and scientific data, copies of relevant documents and a statement about scientific interests and achievements should be sent, preferably by email, to otmar.scherzer@uibk.ac.at. Postal address: Prof. Dr. Otmar Scherzer Department of Computer Science, University of Innsbruck, Techniker Str. 21a A-6020 Innsbruck, Austria. *************************** Postdoc Position f/m at the Imaging Group At the Johann Radon Institute for Computational and Applied Mathematics (RICAM) of the Austrian Academy of Sciences, Linz, Austria The "Imaging Group" is searching a PostDoc with a strong interest and background in either thermoacoustic imaging or partial differential equations/variational methods for imaging. The research focus will be adjusted according to the interests of the successful candidate. A doctorate in mathematics or a closely related field is required. The working language is English. The initial contract can be for up to three years, a renewal for three more years is possible depending on achievements. For more information contact O. Scherzer at: otmar.scherzer@uibk.ac.at . RICAM is a research institute which went into operation on January 1, 2003, and is building up to a total of 30 PostDoc positions in six areas: Computational Methods for Direct Field Problems, Inverse Problems, Optimization and Optimal Control, Symbolic Computing, Analysis of Partial Differential Equations, Mathematical Finance and Imaging. The institute is housed on the campus of the Johannes Kepler University in Linz, a town of about 240.000 on the Danube, very close to the Austrian Alps, and half-way between Vienna and Salzburg. Further information is available under: http://www.ricam.oeaw.ac.at. Applications with personal and scientific data, copies of relevant documents and a statement about scientific interests and achievements should be sent, prefarably by email, to otmar.scherzer@uibk.ac.at. Postal address: Prof. Dr. Otmar Scherzer Department of Computer Science, University of Innsbruck, Techniker Str. 21a A-6020 Innsbruck, Austria. The Austrian Academy of Sciences is an equal opportunity employer. *************************** Doctorate Position f/m at the Imaging Group At the Johann Radon Institute for Computational and Applied Mathematics (RICAM) of the Austrian Academy of Sciences, Linz, Austria The "Imaging Group" is searching a Doctorate Candidate with a strong interest in tomographic imaging (in particularthermoacoustic imaging). The research is funded by the FWF (Austrian Science Fund) in the framework of an national research network on Photo- and Thermoacoustic Imaging. A master in mathematics or a closely related field is required. The working language is English. The initial contract is for one year with possible renewal up to three years. For more information contact O. Scherzer at: otmar.scherzer@uibk.ac.at . RICAM is a research institute which went into operation on January 1, 2003, and is building up to a total of 30 PostDoc positions in six areas: Computational Methods for Direct Field Problems, Inverse Problems, Optimization and Optimal Control, Symbolic Computing, Analysis of Partial Differential Equations, Mathematical Finance and Imaging. The institute is housed on the campus of the Johannes Kepler University in Linz, a town of about 240.000 on the Danube, very close to the Austrian Alps, and half-way between Vienna and Salzburg. Further information is available under: http://www.ricam.oeaw.ac.at. Starting date of the project is April, 1st, 2008. The salary is according to the FWF Personalkostensaetze DoktorandIn Neu: http://www.fwf.ac.at/de/projects/personalkostensaetze_2007.html Applications with personal and scientific data, copies of relevant documents and a statement about scientific interests and achievements should be sent, preferably by email, to otmar.scherzer@uibk.ac.at. Postal address: Prof. Dr. Otmar Scherzer Department of Computer Science, University of Innsbruck, Techniker Str. 21a A-6020 Innsbruck, Austria. The Austrian Academy of Sciences is an equal opportunity employer. ----------------------------- Subject: Two PhD-Positions at RICAM in Linz From: Sergei Pereverzyev Date: Tue, 8 Jan 2008 Two Ph.D. positions are available at the Johann Radon Institute for Computational and Applied Mathematics (RICAM) of the Austrian Academy of Sciences. The successful candidates will be members of the project "DIAdvisor – personal glucose predictive Diabetes Advisor". This is a large-scale integrating project selected by European Commission for funding within in EU Seventh Research Framework Programme (FP7). Project runtime: 01.03.2008 - 01.03.2012. RICAM is a member of DIAdvisor-consortium, responsible for mathematical part of the development of a prediction based tool which uses past and easily available information to optimize the therapy of diabetes. Glucose prediction is difficult and requires advanced mathematics within the fields of identification theory, optimization, statistical learning theory. The ideal candidate has a Master degree in Mathematics, Computer Science, or Information Engineering with courses successfully achieved in numerical analysis and experience in Matlab/Simulink. Applications must include a letter of motivation, a CV, the listing of at least two referees, and, if possible, a pdf-file of the master thesis. Applications and inquires should be send by e-mail to Prof. Dr. Sergei Pereverzyev (sergei.pereverzyev@oeaw.ac.at) who is a person in charge of "DIAdvisor". Submitted by: Prof. Dr. Sergei V. Pereverzyev, Johann-Radon-Institute (RICAM) Altenberger Strasse 69, A-4040 Linz, Austria e-mail: sergei.pereverzyev@oeaw.ac.at Fax: +43/732/2468 5212 internet: http://www.ricam.oeaw.ac.at Phone: +43/732/2468 5215 ----------------------------- Subject: Inverse Problems' Imaging Special Section now online From: Kate Watt Date: Tue, 15 Jan 2008 08:44:04 -0500 Subject: Inverse Problems’ Photo- and Thermo-Acoustic Imaging Special Section now online Inverse Problems is pleased to announce that its latest special section, on Photo- and Thermo-Acoustic Imaging, was published in the December 2007 issue and can be found at: http://herald.iop.org/IPspecialsectiontomoNADigest/m55/cid//link/1262 Bringing together theoretical and experimental articles, the section presents a fascinating insight into photo- and thermo-acoustic imaging and was guest edited by Professor Sarah Patch and Professor Otmar Scherzer. We are pleased to make the Guest Editors’ introduction and the articles by Cox et al and Kunyanksy featured articles on the journal homepage; to read them for free, visit: http://herald.iop.org/IPfeaturedspecialtomoIPNet/m55/cid//link/1165 We hope you enjoy reading these articles as much as we have. Kate Watt Publisher, Inverse Problems ip@iop.org ----------------------------- Subject: Table of Contents - Inverse Problems in Science and Engineering From: Zoë Sternberg Date: Thu, 17 Jan 2008 Inverse Problems in Science and Engineering 2007 Vol. 15, No. 8 Table of Contents Foreword George S. Dulikravich Image restoration using L1 norm penalty function Vivek Agarwal, Andrei V. Gribok, Mongi A. Abidi A geometric approach to quadratic optimization: an improved method for solving strongly underdetermined systems in CT Dan Gordon, Rawia Mansour Full Newton method for inverse transmission line problems, utilising explicit second order derivatives Martin Norgren, Takashi Takenaka Identification of point sources in two-dimensional advection-diffusion-reaction equation: application to pollution sources in a river. Stationary case Adel Hamdi Identification strategy for orthotropic knitted elastomeric fabrics underlarge biaxial deformations S. Drapier, I. Gaied Guaranteed characterization of thermal conductivity and diffusivity in presence of model uncertainty I. Braems, N. Ramdani, M. Kieffer, L. Jaulin, E. Walter, Y. Candau This issue is also available online at http://www.informaworld.com **************** Inverse Problems in Science and Engineering 2008 Vol. 16, No. 1 Table of Contents Special Issue-IPSE/5ICIPE Filter solutions for the nonlinear inverse heat conduction problem James V. Beck A simple 1D sensor model to account for deterministic thermocouple errors(bias) in the solution of the inverse heat conduction problem KA Woodbury; A. Gupta Solving inverse heat conduction problems using trained POD-RBF network inverse method Z. Ostrowski; R. A. Bialecki; A. J. Kassab Initial temperature reconstruction for nonlinear heat equation: application to a coupled radiative-conductive heat transfer problem S. S. Pereverzyev; R. Pinnau; N. Siedow A simple method for stable identification of diffusion coefficients in the quasi-steady state of a post-discharge nitriding process A. Fraguela; J. A. Gómez; F. Castillo; J. Oseguera A PDE-based inverse solver for diffusion tomography using multiple continuous wave sources T. R. Lucas Special Issue: Proceedings of the 5th International Conference on Inverse Problems in Engineering: Theory and Practice, Cambridge, UK, July 11-15, 2005 This issue is also available online at http://www.informaworld.com Submitted by: Zoë Sternberg, Publishing Editor, Applied Science Journals, Taylor & Francis 4 Park Square, Milton Park, Abingdon, OX14 4RN, UK Tel: +44 207 017 4506; Fax: +44 207 017 6714 ----------------------------- Subject: TOC, J. Inverse and Ill-posed Problems 2007,issues 8 and 9 From: Albroscheit, Simon Date: Fri, 25 Jan 2008 Journal of Inverse and Ill-posed Problems 2007 Vol. 15 No. 8 Table of Contents Regularization methods for the analysis of EXAFS spectra of chemical complexes A. L. Ageev, M. E. Korshunov, T. Ye. Reich, T. Reich, H. Moll An inverse problem for the non-selfadjoint matrix Sturm–Liouville equation on the half-line G. Freiling, V. Yurko Identification of stress corrosion cracking of SUS samples arising in electromagnetic nondestructive testing F. Kojima, A. Ausri Tikhonov regularization of nonlinear ill-posed equations under general source condition Pallavi Mahale, M. Thamban Nair On approximation of inverse problem for abstract parabolic differential equations in Banach spaces A. Prilepko, S. Piskarev, S.-Y. Shaw Tikhonov regularization with nondifferentiable stabilizing functionals V. V. Vasin, M. A. Korotkii This issue is available at: http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/JIIP **************** Journal of Inverse and Ill-posed Problems 2007 Vol. 15 No. 9 Table of Contents Table of solutions and coefficients for second-order differential equations and inverse problems Yu. E. Anikonov, N. B. Ayupova Multidimensional inverse problem for isotropic elasticity system in a sphere T. V. Bugueva Identification of the hydraulic conductivities in a saltwater intrusion problem M. El Alaoui Talibi, D. Ouazar, M. H. Tber Inverse problems for the Black–Scholes equation and related problems S. G. Pyatkov This issue is available at: http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/JIIP Submitted by: Robert Plato Publishing Editor, Mathematics/Physics, Walter de Gruyter Genthiner Str. 13, 10785 Berlin, Germany Tel: +49 30 26005 101 E-mail: robert.plato@degruyter.com Fax: +49 30 26005 352 WWW: http://www.deGruyter.com ----------------------------- Subject: Contents, Inverse Problems, vol. 24, issue 1, Feb. 2008 From: Laura Smith Date: Fri, 25 Jan 200 Inverse Problems 2008 Vol. 24 No. 1 Table of Contents PUBLISHER'S ANNOUNCEMENT Important changes for 2008 TOPICAL REVIEW Electron tomography: a short overview with an emphasis on the absorption potential model for the forward problem D Fanelli and O \"Oktem PAPERS Numerical solution of forward and inverse Sturm--Liouville problems with an angular momentum singularity Lidia Aceto, Paolo Ghelardoni and Marco Marletta Inverse electromagnetic scattering in a two-layered medium with an application to mine detection Fabrice Delbary, Klaus Erhard, Rainer Kress, Roland Potthast and Jochen Schulz Deconvolution from Fourier-oscillating error densities under decay and smoothness restrictions Alexander Meister Boundary value problems for third-order linear PDEs in time-dependent domains Beatrice Pelloni Symmetric tridiagonal inverse quadratic eigenvalue problems with partial eigendata Zheng-Jian Bai The enclosure method for an inverse crack problem and the Mittag--Leffler function Masaru Ikehata and Takashi Ohe Sampling methods for low-frequency electromagnetic imaging Bastian Gebauer, Martin Hanke and Christoph Schneider A single-view imaging strategy for transient scattered fields Ilaria Catapano, Kamal Belkebir and Jean-Michel Geffrin How general are general source conditions? Peter Math\'e and Bernd Hofmann Blind image resolution enhancement based on a 2D constant modulus algorithm Fatih Kara and Cabir Vural Identification of Green's functions singularities by cross correlation of noisy signals Claude Bardos, Josselin Garnier and George Papanicolaou Inverse problems for the wave equation with a single coincident source--receiver pair Rakesh Sequential unconstrained minimization algorithms for constrained optimization Charles Byrne A Lavrent'ev-type approach to the on-line computation of Caputo fractional derivatives L Pandolfi Weak and strong convergence of Krasnoselski--Mann iteration for hierarchical fixed point problems Yonghong Yao and Yeong-Cheng Liou Cloaking via change of variables in electric impedance tomography R V Kohn, H Shen, M S Vogelius and M I Weinstein Inverse problems for the Schr\"odinger equation via Carleman inequalities with degenerate weights Alberto Mercado, Axel Osses and Lionel Rosier The linear sampling method in a waveguide: a modal formulation L Bourgeois and E Lun\'eville The inverse three-spectral problem for a Stieltjes string and the inverse problem with one-dimensional damping O Boyko and V Pivovarchik Surface impedance determination of an object located over a planar PEC surface and its use in shape reconstruction G\"ul Seda \"Unal, Ali Yapar and \.Ibrahim Akduman Estimation of time-varying pollutant emission rates in a ventilated enclosure: inversion of a reduced model obtained by experimental application of the modal identification method M Girault, D Maillet, F Bonthoux, B Galland, P Martin, R Braconnier and J R Fontaine Splines on the three-dimensional ball and their application to seismic body wave tomography Abel Amirbekyan and Volker Michel {\it In situ} compressive sensing Lawrence Carin, Dehong Liu and Bin Guo The stationary transport problem with angularly averaged measurements Ian Langmore Individual articles are free for 30 days following their publication on the web. This issue is available at: http://www.iop.org/EJ/toc/0266-5611/24/1 Submitted by: Laura A Smith, Production Editor Journal of Physics A: Mathematical and Theoretical E-mail: laura.smith@iop.org ----------------------------- Subject: Table of contents for Mathematics of Control, Signals, Systems From: Jan H. van Schuppen Date: Tue, 8 Jan 2008 Mathematics of Control, Signals, and Systems 2007 Vol. 19, No. 4 Table of Contents Minimal symmetric Darlington synthesis L. Baratchart, P. Enqvist, A. Gombani, M. Olivi Feedback invariance of SISO infinite-dimensional systems K. Morris, R. Rebarber Well-posedness and regularity for an Euler-Bernoulli plate with variable coefficients and boundary control and observation B.-Z. Guo, Z.-X. Zhang On stability of a class of positive linear functional difference equations P.H.A. Ngoc, T. Naito, J.S. Shin 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 Submitted by: Jan van Schuppen, Editor-in-chief, Mathematics of Control, Signals, and Systems ----------------------------- Subject: Table of Contents - Linear and Multilinear Algebra From: Zoë Sternberg Date: Thu, 17 Jan 2008 Linear and Multilinear Algebra 2008 Vol. 56, No. 1 & 2 Table of Contents Preface and conference report Chi-Kwong Li, Leiba Rodman, Christiane Tretter The significance of the C-numerical range and the local C-numerical range in quantum control and quantum information Thomas Schulte-herbrüggen, Gunther Dirr, Uwe Helmke, Steffen J. Glaser Relative C-numerical ranges for applications in quantum control and quantum information G. Dirr; U. Helmke, M. Kleinsteuber, Th. Schulte-Herbrüggen Geometry of higher-rank numerical ranges Man-Duen Choi, Michael Giesinger, John A. Holbrook, David W. Kribs The higher rank numerical range is convex Hugo J. Woerdeman Applications of polar decompositions of idempotent and 2-nilpotent operators Takayuki Furuta A functional calculus based on the numerical range: applications Michel Crouzeix Ranks and determinants of the sum of matrices from unitary orbits Chi-Kwong Li, Yiu-Tung Poon, Nung-Sing Sze Line segments and elliptic arcs on the boundary of a numerical range Hwa-Long Gau, Pei Yuan Wu Flat portions on the boundary of the numerical ranges of certain Toeplitz matrices Mao-Ting Chien, Hiroshi Nakazato On the numerical range behavior under the generalized Aluthge transform David E. V. Rose, Ilya M. Spitkovsky Pairs of quaternionic selfadjoint operators with numerical range in a halfplane Leiba Rodman On the numerical range of a matrix Paul F. Zachlin, Michiel E. Hochstenbach This issue is also available online at http://www.informaworld.com **************** Linear and Multilinear Algebra 2008 Vol. 56, No. 3 Table of Contents Finite orthogonal frames generated by normal operators Yoo Young Koo, Jae Kun Lim, In-Sook Shin Subspaces, angles and pairs of orthogonal projections A. Galantai Adjacent edge conditions for the totally nonnegative completion problem Emily B. Dryden, Charles R. Johnson, Brenda K. Kroschel Mapping and preserver properties of the principal pivot transform Olga Slyusareva, Michael Tsatsomeros Zero-sets of complex homogeneous polynomials Carlos A. S. Soares Characterizations of EP, normal, and Hermitian matrices Oskar Maria Baksalary, Götz Trenkler A connection between ordinary and Laplacian spectra of bipartite graphs Bo Zhou, Ivan Gutman Products of nilpotent matrices R. P. Sullivan The continuous spectrum for the M/M/c queue Winfried K. Grassmann, Javad Tavakoli Hyperdeterminants on semilattices Jean-Gabriel Luque This issue is also available online at http://www.informaworld.com Submitted by: Zoë Sternberg, Publishing Editor, Applied Science Journals, Taylor & Francis 4 Park Square, Milton Park, Abingdon, OX14 4RN, UK Tel: +44 207 017 4506; Fax: +44 207 017 6714 ----------------------------- Subject: Contents, J. Applied Functional Analysis, Vol. 3, 2008 From: "George A Anastassiou (ganastss)" Date: T=ue, 22 Jan 2008 17:24:40 -0500 “Journal of Applied Functional Analysis, Volume 3, 2008 was published. For table of contents and more please visit http://www.eudoxuspress.com “ THANK YOU Sincerely Yours George A. Anastassiou,Ph.D Department of Mathematical Sciences The University of Memphis,Memphis,TN 38152,USA ----------------------------- Subject: JCAAM 08 Vol. 6 published From: "George A Anastassiou (ganastss)" Date: Tue, 29 Jan 2008 "Journal of Concrete and Applicable Mathematics" 2008, Vol. 6, was published. For Table of Contents and more please visit www.eudoxuspress.com Thank You Sincerely George A. Anastassiou,Ph.D Department of Mathematical Sciences The University of Memphis,Memphis,TN 38152,USA ------- end -------