IPNet Digest Volume 16, Number 01 February 15, 2009 Today's Editors: Patricia K. Lamm, Michigan State University Zhewei Dai, Alma College Today's Topics: Conference on Applied Inverse Problems (AIP2009) EIT Conference and Inverse Problems Workshop Industrial Inverse Problems Workshop/Sandpit Summer School on Seismic Imaging Thermal Measurements and Inverse Techniques (METTI IV) Inverse Problems in Science and Engineering Symposium SIAM/ACM Joint Conf. on Geometric, Physical Modeling SIAM Conf. on Control & Its Applications SIAM Annual Meeting Postdoc Positions: Bayesian Inverse Probs, Nonlinear Filtering Special Section: Inversion Algorithms & Exp'tal Data Table of Contents: Inverse Problems Table of Contents: Journal of Inverse and Ill-posed Problems Table of Contents: Electronic Trans. on Numerical Analysis 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: Conference on Applied Inverse Problems 2009 - Vienna, Austria From: Magdalena Fuchs Date: Fri, 16 Jan 2009 CONFERENCE ON APPLIED INVERSE PROBLEMS 2009 July 20th to 24th in 2009 Vienna - Austria Now open for registration! http://www.ricam.oeaw.ac.at/conferences/aip2009/welcome.html 12 Invited Plenary Talks: (in alphabetical order) - Habib Ammari - CNRS - Sylvain Baillet - Medical College of Wisconsin - Jeffrey Bamber - The Institute of Cancer Research - George Biros - University of Pennsylvania - Jin Cheng - Fudan University - David Colton - University of Delaware - Thorsten Hohage - University of Göttingen - Mohamed Jaoua - Polytech'Nice-Sophia - Barbara Kaltenbacher - University of Stuttgart - Patricia Lamm - Michigan State University - Alfred Louis - Saarland University - Gen Nakamura - Hokkaido University about 45 Minisymposia! Please, register early - accommodation is very sought after during July in Vienna: http://www.ricam.oeaw.ac.at/conferences/aip2009/registration/ Submitted by: Dipl. Päd. Magdalena M. Fuchs, Special Semester Office, Event Organization RICAM, Johann Radon Institute for Computational and Applied Mathematics Austrian Academy of Sciences http://www.ricam.oeaw.ac.at Altenberger Str. 56 4040 Linz - Austria fon +43 (0)732 2468-54-11 fax +43 (0)732 2468-54-12 ----------------------------- Subject: EIT Conference and Inverse Problems Workshop Call for Papers From: Bill Lionheart Date: Mon, 2 Feb 2009 10th International Conference on Biomedical Applications of Electrical Impedance Tomography (EIT 2009) 16th-19th June 2009 combined with Workshop on Electromagnetic Inverse Problems 15th-18th June 2009 Manchester 2009 Second announcement and call for papers http://www.maths.manchester.ac.uk/eit2009/ The International Steering Committee on Electrical Impedance Tomography, the Impedance Imaging Research Centre, Korea and the Manchester Institute of Mathematical Sciences (MIMS) are pleased to announce that the 10th International Conference on Biomedical Applications of Electrical Impedance Tomography (EIT 2009) will take place on 16th-19th June 2009 at the University of Manchester. As usual the conference focuses on medical applications of Electrical Impedance Tomography, Magnetic Induction Tomography and Magnetic Resonance Electrical Impedance Tomography. On Thursday June 18th there will be a special session "EIT lung imaging - on the way to a clinical use" organised by Inez Frerichs The usual Biomedical EIT meeting will be organised in conjunction with a workshop on electromagnetic inverse problems, which is intended to bring together specialists in the mathematics of EIT and related inverse problems with those working not only on medical applications but also other areas including geophysics, process monitoring, archaeology, landmine detectiona and non-destructive testing. We will also aim to promote collaboration with those working in electosensing in the animal kingdom (notably weakly electric fish). Confirmed speakers include Gunther Uhlmann, Victor Isakov, Habib Ammari and Mike Nelson (an expert on weakly electric fish). A registration form with details of accommodation and costs will appear on the above website later today, or can be obtained from the conference organiser, the MIMS Secretary Lucy van Russelt lucy.vanrusselt@manchester.ac.uk . Short abstracts (500 words max) please by March 15th. We will need extended abstracts by May 15th. As usual we are planning a special issue of Physiological Measurement for EIT papers. Bill Lionheart (conference chair, workshop co-chair) Eung-je Woo (conference co-chair) Richard Bayford (conference co-chair), Oliver Dorn (workshop chair) ----------------------------- Subject: Industrial Inverse Problems Workshop/Sandpit From: Daniel Lesnic Date: Wed, 4 Feb 2009 Announcement of the Industrial Inverse Problems Workshop/Sandpit, University of Leeds, 23-24 March 2009 The purpose of the meeting is for industrialists and academics to identify inverse problems of common interest. The Workshop/Sandpit will follow the format of presentations from industry by way of introducing the problems on the first day, followed by intensive work on the problems by groups (academic and industrial) during the next day. The provisional programme of talks from industry is as follows: - Malcom Byars (Process Tomography Ltd.) and Andrew Hunt (Tomoflow Ltd.) - How to calculate accurate concentration profiles in two-phase flows using electrical capacitance tomography (ECT) - David Daniels (ERA Technology UK) - Landmine detection using ultra wideband (UWB) radar - signal recovery in a lossy, inhomogeneous and high clutter environment - Kees- Van Malssen (Unilever, The Netherlands) - Inverse problems in industry: Stochastical and analytical correlation between consumer and production - Sanjiv Sharma (Airbus UK) - To be announced. As an outcome of this activity it is hoped that a rapport between academics and industrialists will be established and cemented through possible grant proposals for PhD Studentships / CASE Awards and Post-docs to be submitted to the EPSRC or to other foundations. Academic participation is open to all members of the inverse problems community or related subjects, including postgraduate students, for whom the proposed activity provides an excellent training in oriented research. Please note that there are no fees to be charged for participating at the workshop. To register for the workshop, academics and industrialists are invited to send their contact details (before 1st March 2009) to: D. Lesnic Department of Applied Mathematics, University of Leeds, Leeds LS2 9JT, UK. e-mail: amt5ld@maths.leeds.ac.uk. ----------------------------- Subject: Summer School on Seismic Imaging From: Gunther Uhlmann Date: Fri, 13 Feb 2009 Summer School on Seismic Imaging August 10-14, 2009 University of Washington, Seattle The workshop will consist of several minicourses addressing a broad range of theoretical and practical issues arising in seismic imaging including the use of curvelets and other frames in seismic imaging, compressed sensing applied to seismic imaging, velocity estimation and inverse wave imaging. Each minicourse will consist of 3 one hour lectures. There will be computer labs associated with the lectures. The lecturers are Maarten de Hoop, Felix Herrmann, Gary Margrave, Hart Smith and William Symes. There is financial support for graduate students, postdocs and scientists without travel support. Women and minorities are specially encouraged to apply. For details on how to apply, and more information about the workshop see the webpage: http://www.math.washington.edu/~hyliu/SummerSchool.htm Gunther Uhlmann ----------------------------- Subject: METTI 2009 - First Announcement From: Helcio Rangel Barreto Orlande Date: Wed, 7 Jan 2009 FIRST ANNOUNCEMENT FRANCO-BRAZILIAN ADVANCED SCHOOL METTI IV - THERMAL MEASUREMENTS AND INVERSE TECHNIQUES Pertinent use of experiments and models Rio de Janeiro, November 8-13, 2009 Recent advances in both thermal instrumentation and modeling permits the combination of efficient experimental procedures and of indirect measurements, within the research paradigm of inverse problems. Inverse Heat Transfer Techniques rely on temperature measurements for the estimation of unknown quantities appearing in the analysis of physical problems in thermal engineering. Although initially associated with the estimation of boundary heat fluxes by using temperature measurements taken inside a heated body, inverse analyses are nowadays encountered in single and multi-mode heat transfer problems, dealing with multi-scale phenomena. Applications range from the estimation of constant heat transfer parameters to the mapping of spatially and timely varying functions, such as heat sources, fluxes and thermophysical properties. The objective of the Franco-Brazilian Advanced School METTI IV is to promote the theory and application of inverse methods in thermal engineering. The METTI School is organized in theoretical courses and practical hands-on workshops, covering fundamental and advanced material in inverse problems and measurement techniques. This Advanced School is aimed at engineers, graduate students and researchers, working both in the academia and industry. Expected attendance is of one hundred participants. The official language is English. The METTI (Thermal Measurements and Inverse Techniques) Group, a division of the Société Française de Thermique (French Heat Transfer Society), periodically organizes such schools. Previous versions took place in France in 1995, 1999 and 2005. For the first time this school is organized outside France, as an activity of the Year of France in Brazil. The School METTI IV is promoted by Société Française de Thermique – SFT and Associação Brasileira de Engenharia e Ciências Mecânicas – ABCM. For more information, please contact: Olivier Fudym RAPSODEEE UMR CNRS 2392 Ecole des Mines d’Albi 81013 Albi Tel.: 33 (0) 5 63 49 30 24 fuym@enstimac.fr or Helcio R. B. Orlande DEM/PEM - POLITÉCNICA/COPPE Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro, UFRJ Cx. Postal 68503 – Cidade Universitária Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brasil – 21945-970 Tel : 55-21-2562-8405 helcio@mecanica.ufrj.br ----------------------------- Subject: Inverse Problems in Science and Engineering Symposium From: George Dulikravich Date: Sat, 7 Feb 2009 Dear Colleague, This is to inform you of the upcoming ASME International Design Engineering Conference & Computers and Information in Engineering Conference (IDETC/CIE 2009) which will take place August 30 - September 2, 2009 in San Diego, California. You are invited to present your technical papers(s) for presentation at the Inverse Problems in Science and Engineering Symposium which is a part of this conference by visiting the website http://www.asmeconferences.org/idetc09/. Paper submissions deadline has been extended to February 27, 2009. For details please visit the conference website at http://www.asmeconferences.org/idetc09/. This web page will provide you with the latest conference information as it becomes available. The IDETC/CIE 2009 is comprised of 13 sub-conferences, and has the overarching theme "Design for a Changing World". Contact information for each sub-conference is listed below: We hope that you will consider participating in this conference. Best wishes and we all look forward to seeing you in San Diego. On behalf of the Symposium organizers (Dulikravich, Dennis, Micholoulos), Sincerely, George S. Dulikravich, Ph.D., FASME, FAAM Professor and Chairman, Department of Mechanical and Materials Eng., Florida International University, 10555 West Flagler St., EC 3474 Miami, Florida 33174 ----------------------------- Subject: 2009 SIAM/ACM Joint Conf. on Geometric, Physical Modeling From: Kirsten Wilden Date: Mon, 9 Feb 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/ *** SUBMISSIONS ARE NOW BEING ACCEPTED - SEE BELOW *** The 2009 SIAM/ACM Joint Conference on Geometric and Physical Modeling seeks high quality, original research contributions that strive to advance all aspects of geometric and physical modeling, and their application in all sorts of areas. Topics include, but are not limited to: * Algebraic and differential geometry * Computational geometry and topology * Curves and surfaces * Geometric and topological representations * Heterogeneous models for physical objects and properties * Geometry generation, processing, compression, and transmission * Reconstruction of surfaces and solids from discrete data * Shape modeling, synthesis, and analysis * Geometric constraint solving * Physics-based modeling * Conceptual design * Product and assembly modeling * Feature modeling and recognition * Dimensioning and tolerancing * Simulation and optimization * Product data exchange, standards, and interoperability * Collaborative and distributed design * Haptic and other user interfaces for 3D design Applications: * Computer-aided design, engineering, and manufacturing * Robotics * Computer graphics, visualization, and animation * Virtual environments and prototypes * Computer vision and image processing * Biomedical and biochemical applications * Geophysical applications * Digital entertainment applications 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 Please keep in mind the following important dates: - Abstract submissions for proceedings: March 1,2009 (required to expedite the review process) - Full paper submissions for proceedings: March 16, 2009 - Minisymposia: May 15, 2009 - Contributed talks/posters: May 15, 2009 INVITED SPEAKERS We are pleased to announce the following invited speakers: David Baraff, Pixar Animation Studios Ted D. Blacker, Sandia National Laboratories Leonidas Guibas, Stanford University Baining Guo, Microsoft Research Asia Stefanie Hahmann, Grenoble Institute of Technology, France Bert Jüttler, Johannes Kepler University, Austria NOTE ON PACIFIC GRAPHICS 2009 There is a partial overlap of dates between this conference and Pacific Graphics 2009. Realizing that there are shared members of our communities, and that some of them may be interested in submitting different contributions to the two conferences, the organizing committees have agreed to schedule such accepted contributions at the two events so that they can all be presented. Organizing Committee and Program Committee See conference website: http://www.siam.org/meetings/gdspm09/ ----------------------------- Subject: SIAM Conf. on Control & Its Applications: Deadlines extended From: Kirsten Wilden Date: Tue, 27 Jan 2009 **DEADLINES EXTENDED!** Subject: SIAM Conference on Control and Its Applications - CFP Deadlines Conference Name: SIAM Conference on Control and Its Applications (CT09), being held jointly with the 2009 SIAM Annual Meeting Location: Sheraton Denver Downtown Hotel, Denver, Colorado Dates: July 6-8, 2009 Topical Speakers (partial list): Stephane Gaubert, INRIA and CMAP, Ecole Polytechnique, France Hidenori Kimura, The Institute of Physical and Chemical Research (RIKEN), Japan Kirsten Morris, University of Waterloo, Canada Hector Sussmann, Rutgers - State University of New Jersey Joint Speaker: Karl Kunisch, University of Graz, Austria The Call for Presentations for this conference is available at: http://www.siam.org/meetings/ct09/ **Deadlines** Deadlines are midnight Eastern Standard Time February 16, 2009: Minisymposium proposals February 16, 2009: Abstracts for contributed and minisymposium speakers For additional information, contact the SIAM Conference Department (meetings@siam.org). ----------------------------- Subject: 2009 SIAM Annual Meeting - Submission deadline extended. From: Connie Young Date: Mon, 12 Jan 2009 08:45:04 -0500 **MINISYMPOSIUM PROPOSAL DEADLINE EXTENDED!** Subject: 2009 SIAM Annual Meeting Conference Name: SIAM Annual Meeting (AN09) (being held jointly with the 2009 SIAM Conference on Control and Its Applications) Location: Sheraton Denver Downtown Hotel, Denver, Colorado Dates: July 6-10, 2009 General 2009 SIAM Annual Meeting Website: http://www.siam.org/meetings/an09/ Submission site: http://meetings.siam.org/start.cfm?CONFCODE=an09 **Deadlines** Deadlines are midnight Eastern Standard Time January 26, 2009: Minisymposium proposals January 26, 2009: Abstracts for contributed and minisymposium speakers Plenary Speakers Heinz-Otto Kreiss, KTH Stockholm, Sweden Karl Kunisch*, University of Graz, Austria Ulisses Mello, IBM Research *Joint speaker with the 2009 SIAM Conference on Control and Its Applications Topical Speakers Alberto Bressan, Pennsylvania State University Russel E. Caflisch, University of California, Los Angeles Stephen Coombes, University of Nottingham, United Kingdom Michael C. Ferris, University of Wisconsin Wen-mei Hwu, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Ioannis Karatzas, Columbia University Charles E. Leiserson, Cilk Arts and Mass. Institute of Technology Lois Curfman McInnes, Argonne National Laboratory Juan C. Meza, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory Lior Pachter, University of California at Berkeley Robert L. Pego, Carnegie Mellon University Cynthia A. Phillips, Sandia National Laboratories Shang-Hua Teng, Boston University Xuan Zeng, Fudan University, Shanghai, China For additional information, contact the SIAM Conference Department (meetings@siam.org). ----------------------------- Subject: 3 Postdoctoral Positions at Warwick University From: Andrew Stuart Date: Thu, 8 Jan 2009 Three postdoctoral positions are currently open, two in the broad area of Bayesian Inverse Problems in Differential Equations (with Andrew Stuart, Warwick), and one in Nonlinear Filtering in High Dimensions (with CKRT Jones, AM Stuart, Warwick and TJ Lyons, J Norbury, Oxford). Details may be found at: http://www.warwick.ac.uk/~masdr/postdoc.html Submitted by: Andrew Stuart, Mathematics Institute, University of Warwick, Coventry CV4 7AL England ----------------------------- Subject: Inverse Problems special section online From: Zoe Crossman Date: Wed, 11 Feb 2009 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 12 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 ----------------------------- Subject: Inverse Problems, volume 25, issue 2, February 2009 From: Laura Smith Date: Mon, 9 Feb 2009 Inverse Problems February 2009 Vol. 25, Issue 2 Table of Contents Special Section on Testing Inversion Algorithms against Experimental Data: 3D TARGETS GUEST EDITORS' INTRODUCTION Testing inversion algorithms against experimental data: 3D targets Am\'elie Litman, Lorenzo Crocco and Guest Editors SPECIAL SECTION PAPERS Continuing with the Fresnel database: experimental setup and improvements in 3D scattering measurements J M Geffrin and P Sabouroux 3D microwave imaging via preliminary support reconstruction: testing on the Fresnel 2008 database Ilaria Catapano, Lorenzo Crocco, Michele D'Urso and Tommaso Isernia Three-dimensional reconstruction from real data using a conjugate gradient-coupled dipole method Patrick C Chaumet and Kamal Belkebir Three-dimensional quantitative microwave imaging from measured data with multiplicative smoothing and value picking regularization J\"urgen De Zaeytijd and Ann Franchois Microwave imaging from experimental data within a Bayesian framework with realistic random noise C Eyraud, A Litman, A H\'erique and W Kofman Application of the multiplicative regularized contrast source inversion method on 3D experimental Fresnel data Maokun Li, Aria Abubakar and Peter M van den Berg Reconstruction of 3D objects from multi-frequency experimental data with a fast DBIM-BCGS method Chun Yu, Mengqing Yuan and Qing Huo Liu PAPERS Augmented Tikhonov regularization Bangti Jin and Jun Zou A Newton root-finding algorithm for estimating the regularization parameter for solving ill-conditioned least squares problems Jodi L Mead and Rosemary A Renaut The relationship between the hyperbolic Nizhnik--Novikov--Veselov equation and the stationary Davey--Stewartson II equation Zi-Xiang Zhou An implicit radial basis function based reconstruction approach to electromagnetic shape tomography Naren Naik, Rick Beatson, Jerry Eriksson and Elijah van Houten 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 On Tikhonov regularization with non-convex sparsity constraints Clemens A Zarzer 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 Submitted by: Laura A Smith, Production Editor, laura.smith@iop.org ----------------------------- Subject: TOC, J. Inverse and Ill-posed Problems 2008, issues 7, 8 and 9 From: Albroscheit, Simon Date: Fri, 2 Jan 2009 05:08:53 -0500 Journal of Inverse and Ill-posed Problems 2008 Vol. 16 No. 7 Table of Contents Localization algorithms for singularities of solutions to convolution equations of the first kind A. L. Ageev, T. V. Antonova Unimprovable estimates of solutions for some classes of integral inequalities A. S. Apartsyn Relative computational efficiency of iteratively regularized methods A. B. Bakushinsky, A. Smirnova, N. Tuncer Uniqueness of solution to an inverse problem for a semilinear system of partial differential equations A. M. Denisov Quasi-solution in inverse coefficient problems S. Kabanikhin, M. Shishlenin Inverse nodal problems for Sturm–Liouville operators on star-type graphs V. Yurko **************** Journal of Inverse and Ill-posed Problems 2008 Vol. 16 No. 8 Table of Contents EIT and the average conductivity G. Alessandrini, E. Cabib The mappings and inverse problems for evolutionary equations Yu. E. Anikonov Iterative methods for planar crack reconstruction in semi-infinite domains R. Kress, N. Vintonyak A globally accelerated numerical method for optical tomography with continuous wave source H. Shan, M. V. Klibanov, J. Su, N. Pantong, H. Liu Complex geometrical optics solutions for anisotropic equations and applications H. Takuwa, G. Uhlmann, J. N. Wang Solution of ill-posed problems on sets of functions convex along all lines parallel to coordinate axes V. Titarenko, A. Yagola **************** Journal of Inverse and Ill-posed Problems 2008 Vol. 16 No. 9 Table of Contents On wave fields generated by the sources disposed in the infinity A. S. Blagoveshchensky Inverse problem for a semilinear functional-differential wave equation A. M. Denisov A degenerate parabolic identification problem: the Hilbertian case A. Lorenzi Coarse-to-fine reconstruction in linear inverse problems with application to limited-angle computerized tomography S. Pursiainen Inverse problems for vibrating systems of first order T. Yamazaki, M. Yamamoto All issues are hosted on de Gruyter's new and integrated platform www.reference-global.com 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.degruyter.com ----------------------------- Subject: TOC, Electronic Transactions on Numerical Analysis 2008, Vol.30 From: Lothar Reichel Date: Wed, 21 Jan 2009 17:51:31 -0500 Electronic Transactions on Numerical Analysis 2008 Vol. 30 Table of Contents Simpler Block GMRES for nonsymmetric systems with multiple right-hand sides Hualei Liu, Baojiang Zhong Numerical study of normal pressure distribution in entrance pipe flow K. Shimomukai, H. Kanda Gegenbauer polynomials and semiseparable matrices Jens Keiner Regularization properties of Tikhonov regularization with sparsity constraints Ronny Ramlau Error estimate in the sinc collocation method for Volterra-Fredholm integral equations based on DE transformation mixed case M. Hadizadeh Yazdi, Gh. Kazemi Gelian Minimal degree rational unimodular interpolation on the unit circle Christer Glader A weakly over-penalized symmetric interior penalty method Susanne C. Brenner, Luke Owens, Li-Yeng Sung The dynamical motion of the zeros of the partial sums of exp(z), and its relationship to discrepancy theory Richard S. Varga, Amos J. Carpenter, Bryan W. Lewis A parallel QR-factorization/solver of quasiseparable matrices Raf Vandebril, Marc Van Barel, Nicola Mastronardi Calculation of minimum critical Reynolds number for laminar-turbulent transition in pipe flows Hidesada Kanda Low-rank iterative methods for projected generalized Lyapunov equations Tatjana Stykel The automatic computation of second-order slope tuples for some nonsmooth functions Marco Schnurr A simplification of the Laplace method for double integrals. Application to the second Appell function Jose L. Lopez, Pedro J. Pagola Asymptotic behavior for numerical solutions of a semilinear parabolic equation with a nonlinear boundary condition Nabongo Diabate, Theodore K. Boni Numerical blow-up solutions for some semilinear heat equations Firmin K. N'Gohisse, Theodore K. Boni Optimal discretization of PML for elasticity problems Vadim Lisitsa New quadrature rules for Bernstein measures on the interval [-1,1] E. Berriochoa, A. Cachafeiro, J. M. Garcia-Amor, F. Marcellan A convergent adaptive finite element method with optimal complexity Roland Becker, Shipeng Mao, Zhong-Ci Shi Stability analysis of fast numerical methods for Volterra integral equations G. Capobianco, D. Conte, I. Del Prete, E. Russo On algebraic multilevel methods for non-symmetric systems - convergence results Christian Mense, Reinhard Nabben Parameter-uniform fitted operator B-spline collocation method for self-adjoint singularly perturbed two-point boundary value problems Mohan K. Kadalbajoo, Devendra Kumar An overlapping additive Schwarz-Richardson method for monotone nonlinear parabolic problems M. Munteanu, L. F. Pavarino On the calculation of approximate Fekete points: the univariate case L. P. Bos, N. Levenberg Approximation of the minimal Geršgorin set of a square complex matrix Richard S. Varga, Ljiljana Cvetkovic, Vladimir Kostic Fast wave propagation by model order reduction V. Pereyra, B. Kaelin ETNA is available at http://etna.math.kent.edu and at several mirror sites. ETNA is in the extended Science Citation Index and the CompuMath Citation Index. Submitted by: Lothar Reichel ----------------------------- Subject: Online Table of Contents JAFA 2009, VOL 4. From: "George A Anastassiou (ganastss)" Date: Tue, 9 Feb 2009 Online contents for Journal of Applied Functional Analysis Vol. 4, No. 1, 2009: http://www.eudoxuspress.com/images/TOC-JAFA-2009-VOL-4.pdf Submitted by: George A. Anastassiou,Ph.D, Department of Mathematical Sciences, The University of Memphis, Memphis,TN 38152,USA ----------------------------- Subject: Online Table of Contents JCAAM 2009, VOL 7. From: "George A Anastassiou (ganastss)" Date: Fri, 13 Feb 2009 Online contents for Journal of Concrete and Applicable Mathematics, Vol. 7, No. 1, 2009: http://www.eudoxuspress.com/images/TOC-JCAAM---2009-VOLUME-7.pdf Submitted by: George A. Anastassiou,Ph.D, Department of Mathematical Sciences, The University of Memphis, Memphis,TN 38152,USA ------- end -------