IPNet Digest Volume 16, Number 02 May 20, 2009 Today's Editors: Patricia K. Lamm, Michigan State University Cara D. Brooks, Rose Hulman Institute of Technology Today's Topics: Conf/School on Inverse and Ill-posed Problems 2nd Int'l Congress on Image and Signal Processing 6th Int'l Conf on Remote Engineering, Virtual Instrumentation SIAM Conf on Mathematical/Computational Issues in Geosciences Int'l J. Tomography & Statistics now covered by SCOPUS Table of Contents: Inverse Problems Table of Contents: Inverse and Ill-posed Problems Table of Contents: Nonlinear Analysis: Modelling and Control Table of Contents: J. Computational Analysis and Applications Submissions for IPNet Digest: Mail to ipnet-digest@math.msu.edu Information about IPNet: http://www.math.msu.edu/ipnet ----------------------------- Subject: Conf. and Young Scientists School on Theory and Computational Methods for Inverse and Ill-posed Problems From: "Irina A. Gainova" Date: Wed, 6 May 2009 International Conference and Young Scientists School "Theory and Computational Methods for Inverse and Ill-posed Problems" Novosibirsk, Russia 10 - 20 August 2009 http://math.nsc.ru/conference/onz09/engl.html Scientific program will consist of lectures by members of the International Program Committee, talks by invited speakers and young scientists' presentations on: - Theory of inverse and ill-posed problems and regularization methods. - Computational methods for solution of inverse problems in acoustics, electrodynamics, tomography, electrical survey, seismology, gravimetry, transport theory and other fields of science. - Non-distructive testing. - Parallel computations. - New information technologies. - Visualization. Honorary chairman of International Program Committee: academician M.M. Lavrentiev (Novosibirsk, Russia) Chair: Prof. Sergei Kabanikhin (Novosibirsk, Russia) Hosted by: Sobolev Institute of Mathematics SB RAS and International Foundation for Inverse Problems **Deadline** MAY 20, 2009: Registration and abstract submission For details please refer to the conference website http://math.nsc.ru/conference/onz09/engl.html Submitted by: Irina Gainova, Ph.D. Sobolev Institute of Mathematics SB RAS [This news item has been edited for length. Please see the conference website for more details. -Ed] ----------------------------- Subject: CISP'09-BMEI'09 Final Call: Extended Deadline From: CISP'09-BMEI'09 Date: Sat, 25 Apr 2009 Dear Colleague, The 2nd International Congress on Image and Signal Processing (CISP 2009) and the 2nd International Conference on BioMedical Engineering and Informatics (BMEI 2009) will be jointly held in Tianjin, China, from 17 to 19 October 2009. We cordially invite you to submit a paper and/or an exhibition. Due to numerous requests, the submission deadline is extended to 20 May 2009. Selected best papers will appear in SCI-indexed journals, such as "Multimedia Tools and Applications" and "Journal of Medical Systems". The papers published in the proceedings will be included in the IEEE Xplore and indexed in Ei Compendex (CISP 2009 IEEE Catalog Number: CFP0994D; BMEI 2009 IEEE Catalog Number: CFP0993D). CISP'09-BMEI'09 is technically co-sponsored by the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society. Tianjin is one of the four municipalities in China. It is a financial and commercial center in North China and is known for its numerous travel resources and rich history, such as the Huangyaguan Great Wall, Dule Temple, Panshan Mountain and Food Street. It takes only 30 minutes to travel between Tianjin and Beijing by high-speed train. The registration fee of US$420 includes lunches, dinners, and banquet. The previous CISP'09-BMEI'09 attracted over 2600 submissions from more than 30 countries. CISP'09-BMEI'09 aims to provide a high-level international forum for scientists and researchers to present the state of the art of multimedia, signal processing, biomedical engineering, and biomedical informatics. For more information, visit the conference web page: http://www.tjut.edu.cn/cisp-bmei2009 If you have any questions after visiting the conference web page, please email the secretariat at cisp2009@tjut.edu.cn With best regards, CISP'09-BMEI'09 Organizing Committee ----------------------------- Subject: Sixth International Conference on Remote Engineering and Virtual Instrumentation (REV 2009) From: REV 2009 Date: Fri, 27 Mar 2009 International Association of Online Engineering Sixth International Conference on Remote Engineering and Virtual Instrumentation (REV 2009) University of Bridgeport http://www.rev2009bridgeport.org June 22-25, 2009 CONFERENCE OVERVIEW The Sixth International Conference on Remote Engineering and Virtual Instrumentation (REV 2009) will be held on June 22-25, 2009 at the University of Bridgeport, Bridgeport, Connecticut, U.S.A. REV 2009 is the sixth in a series of annual events addressing the area of remote engineering and virtual instrumentation. Previous editions of REV were organized in the form of an international symposium, and evolved in 2007 to be the annual conference of the International Association of Online Engineering. The general objective of this conference is to discuss fundamentals, applications and experiences within the field of online engineering, both in industry and academia. REV 2009 offers an exciting technical program as well as academic networking opportunities during the social events. Scope of the conference: Remote Engineering and Virtual Instrumentation are emerging trends in engineering and science. Due to: The increasing complexity of engineering tasks The availability of specialized and expensive equipment as well as software tools and simulators The need for highly qualified staff to control equipment The demands of globalization The general objective of this conference is to discuss fundamentals, applications and experiences in the field of remote engineering and virtual instrumentation. It is becoming increasingly necessary to allow the shared use of equipment and specialized software. The use of virtual and remote laboratories is one of the future directions for advanced teleworking, remote services, collaborative research and e-working environments. N. Gupta REV 2009 Program Chair University of Bridgeport 221 University Avenue e-mail:info@rev2009bridgeport.org Bridgeport, CT 06604, U.S.A. http://www.rev2009bridgeport.org [This news item has been edited for length. Please see the conference website for more details. -Ed] ----------------------------- Subject: SIAM Conference on Mathematical & Computational Issues in the Geosciences - Program and Registration From: "Nicole C. Jorlett" Date: Mon, 23 Mar 2009 SIAM Conf. on Mathematical & Computational Issues in the Geosciences Leipziger Kubus Conference Center, Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research - UFZ, Leipzig, Germany June 15 - 18, 2009 Invited Speakers: Martin Blunt, Imperial College London, United Kingdom Chris Farmer, Schlumberger and University of Oxford, United Kingdom Rupert Klein, Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research and Free University of Berlin, Germany Rosemary Knight, Stanford University, USA Peter Lemke, Alfred Wegener Institute, Germany Joannes J. Westerink, University of Notre Dame, USA Registration, hotel informaton and the preliminary program for this conference are available at: http://www.siam.org/meetings/gs09/ For additional information, contact the SIAM Conference Department at meetings@siam.org. ----------------------------- Subject: IJTS will be covered by SCOPUS From: tanujfma Date: Mon, 16 Feb 2009 Dear Colleague, Greeting from "International Journal of Tomography & Statistics (IJTS)". In recognition of the high quality and relevance to the scientific community of the journal listed, we are pleased to inform you that "International Journal of Tomography & Statistics" has been selected for coverage in the Elsevier Bibliographic Databases i.e. SCOPUS. With regrards Dr. Tanuja Srivastava Executive Editor, International Journal of Tomography & Statistics (IJTS) http://www.ceser.res.in/ijts.html www.ceserp.com ----------------------------- Subject: Inverse Problems, volume 25, issue 3/5, March/May 2009 From: Laura Smith Date: Wed, 29 Apr 2009 Inverse Problems March 2009 Volume 25, Issue 3 Table of Contents PAPERS Electro-magneto-encephalography for a three-shell model: dipoles and beyond for the spherical geometry G Dassios and A S Fokas Tikhonov regularization in Banach spaces---improved convergence rates results Torsten Hein Approximate source conditions for nonlinear ill-posed problems---chances and limitations Torsten Hein and Bernd Hofmann On multiple level-set regularization methods for inverse problems A DeCezaro, A Leit\~ao and X-C Tai A Carleman estimate and the balancing principle in the quasi- reversibility method for solving the Cauchy problem for the Laplace equation Hui Cao, Michael V Klibanov and Sergei V Pereverzev An iterative representer-based scheme for data inversion in reservoir modeling Marco A Iglesias and Clint Dawson On the identification of a coefficient function in a nonlinear wave equation Gen Nakamura, Michiyuki Watanabe and Barbara Kaltenbacher On the performance of algorithms for the minimization of $\ell_1$- penalized functionals Ignace Loris Recovering a tensor on the boundary from polarization and phase measurements S Holman Filtering for distributed mechanical systems using position measurements: perspectives in medical imaging Philippe Moireau, Dominique Chapelle and Patrick Le Tallec Two analytical formulae of the temperature inside a body by using partial lateral and initial data Masaru Ikehata An efficient Bayesian inference approach to inverse problems based on an adaptive sparse grid collocation method Xiang Ma and Nicholas Zabaras Recovering the conductivity from a single measurement of interior data Adrian Nachman, Alexandru Tamasan and Alexandre Timonov ****************** Inverse Problems May 2009 Volume 25, Issue 5 Table of Contents TOPICAL REVIEW Inverse transport theory and applications Guillaume Bal PAPERS F John's stability conditions versus A Carasso's SECB constraint for backward parabolic problems Jinwoo Lee and Dongwoo Sheen A non-local boundary value problem method for the Cauchy problem for elliptic equations Dinh Nho H\`ao, Nguyen Van Duc and D Lesnic Fixed domain approaches in shape optimization problems with Dirichlet boundary conditions P Neittaanm\"aki, A Pennanen and D Tiba Iterative multi-resolution retrieval of non-measurable equivalent currents for the imaging of dielectric objects P Rocca, M Donelli, G L Gragnani and A Massa Iterative and range test methods for an inverse source problem for acoustic waves Carlos Alves, Rainer Kress and Pedro Serranho Physics-based models for measurement correlations: application to an inverse Sturm--Liouville problem Guillaume Bal and Kui Ren Identifiability problems of defects with the Robin condition Carlo Domenico Pagani and Dario Pierotti Time reversal in thermoacoustic tomography---an error estimate Yulia Hristova A self-parametrizing partition model approach to tomographic inverse problems T Bodin, M Sambridge and K Gallagher On uniqueness in diffuse optical tomography Bastian Harrach CORRIGENDUM Recovering the mass and the charge of a Reissner--Nordstr\"om black hole by an inversescattering experiment Thierry Daud\'e and Fran{\c{c}}ois Nicoleau Individual articles are free for 30 days following their publication on the web. This issue is available at: http://www.iop.org/EJ/toc/0266-5611/25/3 Submitted by: Laura A Smith, Production Editor, laura.smith@iop.org ----------------------------- Subject: Journal of Inverse and Ill-posed Problems, issue 1-2 (2009) From: Albroscheit, Simon Date: Mon, 30 Mar 2009 Journal of Inverse and Ill-posed Problems 2009 Vol. 17, Issue 1 Table of Contents Recent results on the quasi-optimality principle F. Bauer and S. Kindermann An iterative thresholding-like algorithm for inverse problems with sparsity constraints in Banach space K. Bredies Regularization in Banach spaces - Convergence rates by approximative source conditions T. Hein On a parameter identification problem in linear elasticity T. Hein and M. Meyer Modified Landweber iterations in a multilevel algorithm applied to inverse problems in piezoelectricity T. Lahmer On the role of sparsity in inverse problems D. A. Lorenz Optimal convergence rates for Tikhonov regularization in Besov scales D. A. Lorenz and D. Trede An overview on convergence rates for Tikhonov regularization methods for non-linear operators C. Pöschl Modulus of continuity and conditional stability for linear regularization schemes M. Schieck Acceleration of the generalized Landweber method in Banach spaces via sequential subspace optimization F. Schöpfer and T. Schuster ****************** Journal of Inverse and Ill-posed Problems 2009 Vol. 17, Issue 2 Table of Contents Estimation in time-delay modeling of insecticide-induced mortality H. T. Banks, J. E. Banks and S. L. Joyner Inverse scattering problem for the wave equation with locally perturbed centrifugal potential M. I. Belishev and A. F. Vakulenko Two regularization methods for an axisymmetric inverse heat conduction problem Wei Cheng and Chu-Li Fu A second order Newton method for sound soft inverse obstacle scattering R. Kress, N. Tezel and F. Yaman High speed imaging of antipersonnel land mines by the convexification algorithm for a simplified mathematical model in two dimensions J. Xin and M. V. Klibanov 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: www.degruyter.com ----------------------------- Subject: Contents, Nonlinear Analysis: Modelling and Control From: Romas Baronas Date: Wed, 11 Mar 2009 Nonlinear Analysis: Modelling and Control 2009 Vol. 14, No. 1 Table of Contents Transient Magnetohydrodynamic Free Convective Heat and Mass Transfer Flow with Thermophoresis past a Radiate Inclined Permeable Plate in the Presence of Variable Chemical Reaction and Temperature M.S. Alam, M.M. Rahman and M.A. Sattar Steady Flow over a Rotating Disk in Porous Medium with Heat Transfer H.A. Attia MHD Flow of a Micropolar Fluid past a Stretched Permeable Surface with Heat Generation or Absorption M.-E.M. Khedr, A.J. Chamkha and M. Bayomi Regularities of Signal and Sensitivity Variation of a Reflection Fiber Optopair Sensor Dependent on the Angle between Axes of Fiber Tips V. Kleiza and J. Verkeli A Modified Holling-Tanner Model in Stochastic Environment A. Maiti and S. Pathak Free Convection MHD Flow with Thermal Radiation from an Impulsively- Started Vertical Plate G. Palani and I.A. Abbas Computational Modelling of Biosensors with an Outer Perforated Membrane K. Petrauskas and R. Baronas Effect of Peripheral Layer on Peristaltic Transport of a Micropolar Fluid K.M. Prasad and G. Radhakrishnamacharya Numerical Analysis of the Eigenvalue Problem for One-Dimensional Differential Operator with Nonlocal Integral Conditions S. Sajavièius and M. Sapagovas Quasistatic Adhesive Contact of Piezoelectric Cylinders M. Sofonea and L. Chouchane For a paper submission, please refer to http://www.lana.lt/journal A free on-line edition is available at: http://www.lana.lt/journal/issues.php Submitted by: Dr. Romas Baronas, Journal Secretary, Nonlinear Analysis: Modelling and Control ----------------------------- Subject: Online Table of Contents JOCAAA 2009, VOLUME 11 From: George A Anastassiou (ganastss) Date: Thu, 26 Feb 2009 Online contents for Journal of Computational Analysis and Applications Vol. 11, Nos. 1-4, 2009: http://www.eudoxuspress.com/images/TOC-JOCAAA-2009-VOL-11.pdf Submitted by: George A. Anastassiou,Ph.D, Department of Mathematical Sciences, The University of Memphis, Memphis,TN 38152,USA ------- end -------