IPNet Digest Volume 2, Number 06 July 1, 1995 Today's Editor: Patricia K. Lamm Michigan State University Today's Topics: Inverse Problems Home Page International Conference on Inverse and Ill-Posed Problems (IIPP-96) Conference on Computing in the next illenium (CHEP-RIO/95) Table of Contents: Inverse Problems Table of Contents: SIAM Journal on Optimization Table of Contents: SIAM Journal on Applied Mathematics Table of Contents: SIAM Journal on Numerical Analysis Table of Contents: SIAM Journal on Matrix Analysis Applications Table of Contents: Mathematics of Control, Signals, and Systems Table of Contents: Journal of Math. Systems, Estimation, Control Table of Contents: Linear Algebra and Its Applications Submissions for IPNet Digest: Mail to ipnet-digest@math.msu.edu Information about IPNet: Mail to ipnet-request@math.msu.edu http://www.mth.msu.edu/ipnet.html ------------------------------ From: kwoodbur@me.ua.edu (Keith A Woodbury) Subject: inverse problems home page Date: Thu, 1 Jun 1995 For all you web browsers (and I know you're out there!), I've started an "Inverse Problems" Home Page. I have a Calendar of Events, which I'd like to keep current with announcements about any upcoming IP conferences/seminars. I also have an area to post electronic articles. Please check it out: http://www.me.ua.edu/inverse If you have anything to contribute (upcoming events or Electronic Articles) please let me know. Also, if you'd like to make a hot link from my page to one of yours (as appropriate) let me know that, too. keith woodbury woodbury@me.ua.edu ------------------------------ From: kryl@cs.msu.su (Krylov A.S.) Subject: Confinfo Date: Fri, 2 Jun 1995 INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON INVERSE and ILL-POSED PROBLEMS (IIPP-96) SEPTEMBER 9-14, 1996 MOSCOW, RUSSIA Organized by: Moscow Lomonosov State University FIRST ANNOUNCEMENT Framework: The International Conference on Inverse and Ill-Posed Problems is planned to be held in Moscow Lomonosov State University, Moscow, Russia from September 9 to September 14, 1996. The Conference is dedicated to the memory of A.N.Tikhonov on the occasion of his 90th birthday. Conference Chairman: V.A.Sadovnichii, Rector of Moscow Lomonosov State University International Program Committee: A.Bensoussan, A.M.Denisov, V.I.Dmitriev, H.W.Engl, A.V.Goncharskii, M.M.Lavrentiev, A.Lorenzi, M.S.Nashed, Yu.S.Osipov, V.G.Romanov, P.C.Sabatier, V.A.Sadovnichii, A.A.Samarskii, V.N.Strahov and M.Yamamoto. Scientific Secretaries: A.S.Krylov and A.Yu.Shcheglov. Conference Themes - Inverse Problems for Differential Equations - Inverse Problems in Natural Sciences, Engineering and Industry - Mathematical Problems of Tomography - Theory of Ill-Posed Problems - Numerical Methods and Computational Algorithms for Ill-Posed Problems Solving. Conference Language: The languages of the conference will be English and Russian. Schedule Detailed information including call for papers will be announced in October 1995. The scientific program and official registration Forms will be available in early 1996. __________________________________________________________ International Conference on Inverse and Ill-Posed Problems IIPP-96 September 9-14, 1996, Moscow, Russia PRELIMINARY REGISTRATION Name: (First) (Middle) (Last) Affiliation: Mailing Address: Country: E-mail: Fax: Tel: ( ) I want further information ( ) I intend to participate in the Conference ( ) I intend to present a paper Tentative title (if available): Please return to: Dr. A.S.Krylov E-mail(internet): kryl@cs.msu.su Faculty of Computational Mathematics and Cybernetics, Moscow Lomonosov State University, Vorobievy Gory, 119899, Moscow, Russia. ------------------------------ From: demoura@zeus.funceme.br (Carlos A. de Moura) Subject: CHEP-RIO/95: Computing in the next illenium Date: Fri, 26 May 95 C O M P U T I N G IN H I G H E N E R G Y P H Y S I C S C H E P - 9 5 Rio de Janeiro, September 18 - 22 1995 Bulletin # 2 Computing for the Next Millenium...... This is a special bulletin, which will be followed very shortly by further details on the program. The main purpose of this bulletin is to announce A CHANGE OF DATE FOR THE SUBMISSION OF ABSTRACTS and to CLARIFY THE THEME and FOCUS OF THE PROGRAM. The conference will take place from Monday September 18th to Friday September 22nd. It will be preceeded by a "Workshop and Tutorial Day" on Sunday September 17th. It will be followed by a 2 or 3 day HEPIX meeting starting on Monday September 25th. There will be a limited number of talks in plenary sessions, with a strong focus on hearing from people outside of the field of High Energy Physics, and a large number of parallel sessions. The second day of the conference will include special vendor exhibits and one or more of the parallel sessions devoted to vendor technical presentations. We have had many requests to a) explicitly broaden the program and b) encourage early submission of abstracts so that people can know whether their paper has been accepted three months before the conference date a) THE PROGRAM It was always the intention of the conference to include all relevant aspects of Computing in High Energy Physics - from data acquisition and triggering, to analysis, simulation, data storage, languages, tools and algorithms, just as has been done at previous CHEP conferences. Some conferences have been more heavily focused towards hardware and data acquisition and some more towards software. To make it quite clear that all areas are to be addressed at this conference we have changed the emphasis and theme of the program to "Computing for the next Millenium". Clearly we are at a time in the development of High Energy Physics, when some major changes in the way we think through our data acquisition and computing problems and apply technology to solve them, will be called for in the high energy physics programs of the year 2000 and beyond. We would like papers submitted to this conference to relate to this issue of "reinventing the model of computing" as we move forward. Many people wish to speak about significant work done and progress made in the past year, and that is appropriate. We ask that they help make this conference one which looks to the future, rather than the past, by considering how the work they present relates to Computing for the Next Millenium. We hope, thus, to maintain our focus on where we are going, whilst entertaining both radical suggestions and approaches to Computing problems, as well as step-wise incremental progress which may provide the basis for our future Computing. b) ABSTRACTS - SUBMIT BY 24-MAY-1995 to CHEP95@FNAL.GOV The deadline for abstracts has been moved up to Wednesday May 24th 1995. Papers will be accepted, or rejected, by Thursday June 15th, 1995 and authors informed via EMAIL by that date. Papers submitted after the deadline date may be considered for inclusion in the program, but there is no guarantee that we will be able to accommodate such papers, due to limitations on the length of sessions. All papers accepted for the conference, including posters, are candidates for publication in the proceedings of the conference. Accepted papers MUST BE SUBMITTED AT THE START OF THE CONFERENCE without exception. Detailed instructions for authors will be mailed to presenters and will also be available on the CHEP web pages at LAFEX and FNAL. Abstracts can be submitted via the CHEP95 home page at http://www-chep95.fnal.gov at Fermilab Alternatively abstracts can simply be mailed to CHEP95@FNAL.GOV The abstract should have the following format: Submitter's Name: Submitter's Institution: Address of Institution: Submitter's EMAIL address: Submitter's Telephone number and/or FAX number: Authors of the Paper each with Institution (and Experiment Affiliation, if any): Topic area: Abstract - 500 word or less summary which highlights the scope and significance of the paper and it's relevance to the theme of the conference - Computing for the next Millenium. You may also choose to submit the abstract by sending the URL of a document containing the above information. We will post the list of titles and authors of submissions on the Web and will make the actual abstracts of all accepted papers available on the Web following the selection of papers and their assignment to an appropriate parallel session. Topic areas: The program is currently envisaged as breaking down into 5 main topic areas, each of which will have multiple parallel sessions. One or more of the sessions from each topic area will run in parallel with sessions from other topic areas. Currently our tentative breakdown into topic areas is as follows: A Analysis B Data Access snd Storage C DAQ and Triggering D Worldwide Collaboration E Tools, Languages, and Software development environments F Other? We will be working with our International Advisory Committee on details of the program and more details on topic areas and sub-topics will be available on the web shortly. Authors are requested to attempt to classify their paper in the most appropriate topic/sub-topic area when submitting. We will continue to send out Bulletins via EMAIL, but all information on the program, abstracts and instructions to authors will be kept up to date on the Web page at Fermilab - http://www-chep95@fnal.gov/ Int. Advisory Committee (initial) (current and previous 2 CHEP organizers) Joel Butler (FERMILAB) Stu Loken (LBL) Thomas Nash (FERMILAB) Tony Osborne (CERN) Alberto Santoro (LAFEX)(co-chair) Ronald Shellard (LAFEX) Vicky White (FERMILAB) (co-chair) David Williams (CERN) CHEP95 Fax: 55 21 541-2047 LAFEX/CBPF Phone: 55 21 542-3837 Rua Dr. Xavier Sigaud, 150 - 5 Andar E-mail: CHEP95@LAFEX.CBPF.BR 22290-180 - Rio de Janeiro - RJ Brazil Vicky White - Co-Chair Alberto Santoro - Co-Chair EMAIL: WHITE@fnal.gov EMAIL: SANTORO@LAFEX.CBPF.BR Rosemonde Bettencourt - Secretary E-mail: ROSE@LAFEX.CBPF.BR [This announcement has been shortened. For more information, please contact the organizers. -Ed.] ------------------------------ From: prod2@ioppl.co.uk (Tel 0272 297481) Subject: Inverse Problems Contents Date: 25 Apr 1995 Inverse Problems Volume 10 No 6 December 1994 TABLE OF CONTENTS Letters to the Editor Inverse problem in the P representation of negative binomial states C Gray, R Srinivasan and C T Lee Three-dimensional inhomogeneous media imaging S Gutman and M Klibanov Papers Analysis of bounded variation penalty methods for ill-posed problems R Acar and C R Vogel A class of C-integrable PDEs in multidimensions F Calogero The detection and monitoring of leukemia using electromagnetic waves: mathematical theory D Colton and P Monk Uniqueness and stable determination of forcing terms in linear partial differential equations with overspecified boundary data H W Engl, O Scherzer and M Yamamoto Factors influencing the ill-posedness of nonlinear problems B Hofmann and O Scherzer Parameter identification for a model of chromatographic column F James and M Sepulveda A novel hierarchy of integrable lattices I Merola, O Ragnisco and T Gui-Zhang Determination of a source term in the linear diffusion equation D E Reeve and Spivack Analysis of the discrete Beck method solving ill-posed parabolic equations H-J Reinhardt The plane-wave detection problem W W Symes An inverse problem for a nonlinear ordinary differential equation with incomplete initial conditions L Tang, N Qian and C Dong On the asymptotical regularization of nonlinear ill-posed problems U Tautenhahn The associated evolution equations of the Schrodinger operator in the plane T-Y Tsai Inverse Problems Newsletter Author index (with titles), volume 10 Inverse Problems Volume 11 No 1 February 1995 Topical Review The phase retrieval problem M V Klibanov, P E Sacks and A V Tikhonravov Papers Propagation of transient electromagnetic waves in time-varying media---direct and inverse scattering problems I Aberg, G Kristensson and D J N Wall Family boundary curves for holonomic systems with two degrees of freedom G Bozis and F Borghero On the regularization of the ill-posed logarithmic kernel integral equation of the first kind G Bruckner Joint spectral and polarimetric analysis of hot star wind transients P Calvini, M Bertero and J C Brown The Borg theorem for the vectorial Hill's equation B Depres The $\overline{\partial}$ approach to inverse scattering for Dirac operators G Hachem Design of reflectionless media for transient electromagnetic waves R Hellberg and A Karlsson The linearization of the Dirichlet to Neumann map in anisotropic plate theory M Ikehata Phase retrieval of radiated fields T Isernia, G Leone and R Pierri On the constrained modified KP hierarchy Q P Liu Unique recovery of a coefficient in an elliptic equation from input sources B D Lowe and W Rundell An application of the Pade approximation to the inverse problem of monochromatic vibrosounding N N Novikova Biorthogonal series expansions of x-ray and k-plane transform M Rosier Numerical study of the phaseless inverse scattering problem in thin-film optics A V Tikhonravov, M V Klibanov and I V Zuev Inverse Problems Newsletter Inverse Problems Volume 11 No 2 April 1995 Topical Review Image reconstruction from truncated, two-dimensional, parallel projections M Defrise, R Clack and D W Townsend Papers On the use of Gaussian beams in one-dimensional profile inversion connected with lossy dielectric slabs T Akduman and M Idemen The detection and monitoring of leukemia using electromagnetic waves: numerical analysis D Colton and P Monk On finding a surface crack from boundary measurements A R Elcrat, V Isakov and O Neculoiu Identification of the permeability distribution in soil by hydraulic tomography J Gottlieb and P Dietrich Remote reconstruction of confined wavefront propagation F Greensite Frechet derivatives in inverse obstacle scattering F Hettlich Estimating the energy source and reflectivity by seismic inversion S E Minkoff and W W Symes Are our parameter estimators biased? The significance of finite-difference regularization operators J Ory and R G Pratt POMPUS: an optimized EIT reconstruction algorithm K Paulson, W Lionheart and M Pidcock A Cauchy-type problem for the wave equation H Ren and V H Weston The 2D Toda lattice and the Ablowitz--Ladik hierarchy V E Vekslerchik Stability, reconstruction formula and regularization for an inverse source hyperbolic problem by a control method M Yamamoto Inverse Problems Newsletter Inverse Problems Volume 11 No 3 June 1995 Letters to the Editor One-dimensional Marchenko inversion in the presence of bound states M Braun, S A Sofianos and R Lipperheide A total variation enhanced modified gradient algorithm for profile reconstruction P M van den Berg and R E Kleinman Papers A dual regularization approach to seismic velocity inversion M S Gockenbach, W W Symes and R A Tapia On isospectral rods, horns and strings G M L Gladwell and A Morassi An inverse model problem in kinetic theory H Babovsky On local tomography P Kuchment, K Lancaster and L Mogilevskaya On isospectral spring--mass systems G M L Gladwell On a wave field transformation described by the two-dimensional Kadomtsev--Petviashvili equation K A Gorshkov and D E Pelinovsky Minimal a priori assignment in a direct method for determining phenomenological coefficients uniquely G Parravicini, M Giudici, G Morossi and G Ponzini Inverse Problems Newsletter Inverse Problems 1995 Board and Subscription Details Honorary Editor F Natterer, Universitat Munster Editorial Board J C Brown, University of Glasgow C De Mol, Universite Libre de Bruxelles D Donoho, Stanford University, CA H Engl, Johannes Kepler Universitat Linz V Isakov, Wichita State University, KS R Kress, Universitat Gottingen G Kristensson, Lund Institute of Technology J Leon, U.M.II, Montpellier A Louis, Universitat des Saarlandes, Saarbrucken J R McLaughlin, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute C Pichot, W Rundell, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX P M Santini, Universita di Roma La Sapienza J A Scales, Colorado School of Mines, Golden, CO R K Snieder, Department of Theoretical Geophysics, Utrecht M Vogelius, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ International Advisory Panel M Bertero, Universita di Genova J Ch Bolomey, Ecole Superieure d'Electricite, Gif-sur-Yvette F Calogero, Universita di Roma K Chadan, Universite de Paris XI I J D Craig, University of Waikato L D Faddeev, Leningrad Branch of Mathematical Institute (LOMI), St Petersburg F A Grunbaum, University of California Berkeley, CA M Z Nashed, University of Delaware, Newark, DE E R Pike, King's College, London F Rocca, Politechnico di Milano P C Sabatier, Universite des Sciences et Techniques du Languedoc, Montpellier Subscription Information For all countries, except the United States, Canada and Mexico, the subscription rate is 440.00 per annum. 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All other details as 1994 volume. ------------------------------ From: nelson@siam.org Subject: SIAM J.OPTIMIZATION, VOL.5,NO.3, AUG 1995, TABLE OF CONTENTS Date: Thu, 22 Jun 95 TABLE OF CONTENTS Nonpolyhedral Relaxations of Graph Bisection Problems Svatopluk Poljak and Franz Rendl Faster Simulated Annealing Bennett Fox Incorporating Condition Measures into the Complexity Theory of Linear Programming James Renegar Global Convergence of a Long-Step Affine-Scaling Algorithm for Degenerate Linear Programming Problems Takashi Tsuchiya and Masakazu Muramatsu On Eigenvalue Optimization Alexander Shapiro and Michael K. H. Fan Data Parallel Quadratic Programming on Box-Constrained Problems Mike P. McKenna, Jill P. Mesirov, and Stavros A. Zenios A Sequential Quadratic Programming Algorithm Using an Incomplete Solution of the Subproblem Walter Murray and Francisco J. Prieto Local Convergence of SQP Methods in Semi-Infinite Programming G. Gramlich, R. Hettich, and E. W. Sachs Taylor's Formula for Ck,1 Functions Dinh The Luc The Linear Nonconvex Generalized Gradient and Lagrange Multipliers Jay S. Treiman On the Simulation and Control of Some Friction Constrained Motions Roland Glowinski and Anthony J. Kearsley ------------------------------ From: thomas@siam.org Subject: SIAP 55-4 Date: Wed, 07 Jun 95 SIAM Journal on Applied Mathematics AUGUST 1995 Volume 55, Number 4 TABLE OF CONTENTS A Study of Singularity Formation in the Kelvin-Helmholtz Instability with Surface Tension Michael Siegel Computations of Steep Gravity Waves by a Refinement of Davies-Tulin's Approximation Jean-Marc Vanden-Broeck and Touvia Miloh Fluid-Solid Interaction: Acoustic Scattering by a Smooth Elastic Obstacle C. J. Luke and P. A. Martin Nonlinear Oscillations in a Resonant Gas Column: An Initial-Boundary-Value Study Meng Wang and David R. Kassoy Low or High Peclet Number Flow Past a Prolate Spheroid in a Saturated Porous Medium Louis A. Romero Forced Convection Past a Slender Body in a Saturated Porous Medium Louis A. Romero Models of Vortices in Anisotropic Superconductors Richard A. Klemm The Accurate Dynamic Modelling of Contaminant Dispersion in Channels Simon D. Watt and Anthony J. Roberts Constant Front Speed in Weakly Diffusive Non-Fickian Systems David A. Edwards An Exact Solution of Stikker's Nonlinear Heat Equation Allan R. Willms The Effect of a Refractory Period on the Power Spectrum of Neuronal Discharge Joel Franklin and Wyeth Bair Relationships Between a Potential and Its Scattering Frequencies George Majda and Musheng Wei Dynamic Bifurcation in Hamiltonian Systems with One Degree of Freedom Norman R. Lebovitz and Adriana I. Pesci Recognizing Convergent Orbits of Discrete Dynamical Systems Stanley Ocken ------------------------------ From: tschoban@siam.org Subject: SINUM 32-4 Table of Contents Date: Tue, 27 Jun 95 SIAM Journal on Numerical Analysis AUGUST 1995, Volume 32, Number 4 TABLE OF CONTENTS A Fast Solver for Navier-Stokes Equations in the Laminar Regime Using Mortar Finite Element and Boundary Element Methods Y. Achdou and O. Pironneau Projection Method I: Convergence and Numerical Boundary Layers Weinan E and Jian-Guo Liu Numerics and Hydrodynamic Stability: Toward Error Control in Computational Fluid Dynamics Claes Johnson, Rolf Rannacher, Mats Boman Convergence of Particle Methods with Random Rezoning for the Two-Dimensional Euler and Navier-Stokes Equations Y. Brenier and G.-H. Cottet Particle Approximation of a Linear Convection-Diffusion Problem with Neumann Boundary Conditions S. Mas-Gallic Multigrid Smoothing Factors for Red-Black Gauss-Seidel Relaxation Applied to a Class of Elliptic Operators Irad Yavneh Numerical Solutions of One-Pressure Models in Multifluid Flows Fabienne Berger and Jean-Francois Colombeau Finite Element Approximation of Time Harmonic Waves in Periodic Structures Gang Bao Error Estimates on a New Nonlinear Galerkin Method Based on Two-Grid Finite Elements Martine Marion and Jinchao Xu Convergence of a Second-Order Scheme for the Nonlinear Dynamical Equations of Elastic Rods Richard S. Falk and Jian-Ming Xu Optimal Selection of the Bubble Function in the Stabilization of the P1-P1 Element for the Stokes Problem Roger Pierre Thermal Simulation of Pipeline Flow Philip T. Keenan Spectral Approximation of a Boundary Condition for an Eigenvalue Problem Anne-Sophie Bonnet-Bendhia and Nabil Gmati Finite Element Vibration Analysis of Fluid-Solid Systems Without Spurious Modes A. Bermudez, R. Duran, M. A. Muschietti, R. Rodriguez, and J. Solomin Runge-Kutta Solutions of Stiff Differential Equations Near Stationary Points Ch. Lubich, K. Nipp, and D. Stoffer A Product-Decomposition Bound for Bezout Numbers Alexander P. Morgan, Andrew J. Sommese, and Charles W. Wampler ------------------------------ From: nelson@siam.org Subject: SIAM J.MATRIX ANAL.APPL.,VOL.16,NO.4,10/95 TABLE OF CONTENTS Date: Thu, 22 Jun 95 SIAM J. Matrix Analysis Applications Vol. 16, No. 4, October 1995 TABLE OF CONTENTS On a Sturm Sequence of Polynomials for Unitary Hessenberg Matrices Angelika Bunse-Gerstner and Chunyang He Least Squares Sign Solvability Bryan L. Shader On Eigenvalue Estimates for Block Incomplete Factorization Methods O. Axelsson and H. Lu Diagonal Dominance in the Parallel Partition Method for Tridiagonal Systems Chris Walshaw Matrices with Sign Consistency of a Given Order J. M. Pena On a QR-like Algorithm for Some Structured Eigenvalue Problems A. George, Kh. D. Ikramov, E. V. Matushkina, and W.-P. Tang The Group Inverse Associated with an Irreducible Periodic Nonnegative Matrix Steve Kirkland Variable Block CG Algorithms for Solving Large Sparse Symmetric Positive Definite Linear Systems on Parallel Computers, I: General Iterative Scheme A. A. Nikishin and A. Yu Yeremin A Restarted GMRES Method Augmented with Eigenvectors Ronald B. Morgan Comments on Large Least Squares Problems Involving Kronecker Products Hongyuan Zha Trace and Eigenvalue Inequalities for Ordinary and Hadamard Products of Positive Semidefinite Hermitian Matrices Bo-Ying Wang and Fuzhen Zhang A Basis-Kernal Representation of Orthogonal Matrices Xiaobai Sun and Christian Bischof On the Convergence of the Jacobi Method for Arbitrary Orderings Walter F. Mascarenhas Multisplitting Preconditioners Based on Incomplete Choleski Factorizations R. Bru, C. Corral, A. Martinez, J. Mas On the Symmetric and Unsymmetric Solution Set of Interval Systems Gotz Alefeld and Gunter Mayer A Domain Decomposition Method for First-Order PDEs Lina Hemmingsson Some Properties of Fully Semimonotone Q0-Matrices G. S. R. Murthy and T. Parthasarathy Stability of Linear Equations Solvers in Interior-Point Methods Stephen J. Wright The Algebraic Riccati Equation and Inequality for Systems with Uncontrollable Modes on the Imaginary Axis Carsten W. Scherer Perturbation Bounds for the Generalized Shur Decomposition Ji-guang Sun Application of Vector-Valued Rational Approximations to the Matrix Eigenvalue Problem and Connections with Krylov Subspace Methods Avram Sidi ------------------------------ From: "Lieke v.d. Eersten-Schultze" Subject: Volume 7.4 MCSS Date: Tue, 13 Jun 1995 Contributed by Jan H. van Schuppen (J.H.van.Schuppen@cwi.nl) Mathematics of Control, Signals, and Systems (MCSS) Volume 7, Issue 4 TABLE OF CONTENTS The Computational Complexity of Approximating the Minimal Perturbation Scaling To Achieve Instability in an Interval Matrix G.E. Coxson and C.L. DeMarco Decentralized Sequential Detection with Sensors Performing Sequential Tests V.V. Veeravalli, T. Basar, and H.V. Poor Embedding of Time-Varying Contractive Systems in Lossless Realizations A.-J. van der Veen and P. Dewilde On the Stability of Slowly Time-Varying Linear Systems V. Solo State Feedback and Estimation of Well-Posed Systems K.A. Morris, REMINDER The new address for submissions is: J.H. van Schuppen Co-Editor MCSS CWI P.O. Box 94079 1090 GB Amsterdam The Netherlands E-mail inquires regarding submission should be addressed to: mcss@cwi.nl. ------------------------------ From: hyman@ben.birkhauser.com (Elizabeth Hyman) Date: Tue, 20 Jun 1995 Contributed by: Edwin F. Beschler Journal of Mathematical Systems, Estimation, and Control Volume 5, Number 3 TABLE OF CONTENTS Stability of Discrete Time Jump Linear Systems Yuguang Fang, Kenneth A. Loparo, and Xiangbo Feng Unique Identification of Coefficient Matrices, Time Delays and Initial Functions of Functional Differential Equations Shin-ichi Nakagiri and Masahiro Yamamoto Necessary Condition and Genericity of Dynamic Feedback Linearization P. Rouchon Summary: A Measure Change Derivation of Continuous State Baum-Welch Estimators Lakhdar Aggoun, Robert J. Elliott, and John B. Moore Summary: Splitting Subspaces and Acausal Spectral Factors G. Michaletzky and Augusto Ferrante Summary: A Hamiltonian Formalism for Optimization Problems Leonid Faybusovich Summary: Control System Radii and Approximation: A Case Study for the 1-D Heat Equation J.A. Burns and Gunther Peichl Summary: Lowering the Orders of Derivatives of Controls in Generalized State Space Systems E. Delaleau and W. Respondek Summary: Time Minimal Synthesis for Planar Systems in the Neighborhood of a Terminal Manifold of Codimension One B. Bonnard and M. Pelletier ------------------------------ From: Richard Brualdi Subject: LAA, Contents volumes 221 and 222 Date: Wed, 17 May 1995 LINEAR ALGEBRA AND ITS APPLICATIONS Volume 221 TABLE OF CONTENTS Trace Norm Bounds for Stable Lyapunov Operators Charles Kenney and Gary Hewer On Relations Between Jacobians and Minimal Polynomials Jie-Tai Yu Characterization of Strong Observability and Construction of an Observer Werner Kratz A Rounding Technique for the Polymatroid Membership Problem H. Narayanan Differentiable Transformations Preserving a Cone Preordering M. Niezgoda and Z. Otachel Fast Rectangular Matrix Multiplication and QR Decomposition Philip A. Knight Functions That Preserve Families of Positive Semidefinite Matrices Carl H. FitzGerald, Charles A. Micchelli, and Allan Pinkus Eigenvalues of Oriented-Graph Matrices Li Jiong-Sheng Eigenvectors of Circulant Matrices of Prime Dimension Andrew J. Lazarus Sufficient Conditions for the Solvability of an Algebraic Inverse Eigenvalue Program Li Luoluo On the Largest kth Eigenvalues of Trees Shao Jia-yu On Convergence of Nested Stationary Iterative Methods Zhi-Hao Cao Rank Comparisons LeRoy B. Beasley, Stephen J. Kirkland, and Bryan L. Shader M-Matrices Whose Inverses Are Totally Positive J. M. Pena A Convexity Result for Complex Numbers With Applications to Nonnegative Normal Matrices Steve Kirkland and Robert E. Hartwig Automorphisms and Derivations of Upper Triangular Matrix Rings S. Jondrup Stability of Invariant Subspaces of Regular Matrix Pencils Juan M. Gracia and Francisco E. Velasco On a Minimax Equality for Seminorms R. D. Grigorieff and R. Plato Knot Positions for the Smoothest Periodic Quadratic Spline Interpolation of Equispaced Data Kazuo Toraichi and Masaru Kamada Inversion of Mosaic Hankel Matrices via Matrix Polynomial Systems George Labahn, Bernhard Beckermann, and Stan Cabay Contents Volume 222 Inequalities for Monotonic Arrangements of Eigenvalues Bryan E. Cain, Roger A. Horn, and Li Luoluo Least-Squares Solution of Equations of Motion Under Inconsistent Constraints Joel Franklin A Note on 0-1 Schur Multipliers Leo Livshitz Two-Way Bidiagonalization Scheme for Downdating the Singular-Value Decomposition Haesun Park and Sabine Van Huffel On the Exponents of Primitive, Ministrong Digraphs With Shortest Elementary Circuit Length Xiao-jun Wu, Jia-yu Shao, Zhi-ming Jiang, and Xi-zhao Zhou Green's Relations in the Matrix Semigroup Mn (S) Yang Shangjun and Zhang Ronghua Extremal Eigenproblem for Bivalent Matrices R. A. Cuninghame-Green and P. Butkovic A Conjecture on Permanents Seok-Zun Song Explicit and Asymptotic Formulas for LDMt Factorization of Banded Toeplitz Matrices James Lee Hafner Properties of a Quadratic Matrix Equation and the Solution of the Continuous-Time Algebraic Riccati Equation Hong-guo Xu and Lin-zhang Lu Two Results on the Spectral Radius of a Complex Matrix, With Application to Instability Mau-hsiang Shih and Jinn-wen Wu Unitary Equivalence in an Indefinite Scalar Product: An Analogue of Singular-Value Decomposition Yuri Bolshakov and Boris Reichstein Possible Inertia Combinations in the Stein and Lyapunov Equations Luz M. DeAlba and Charles R. Johnson Pollen Product Factorization and Construction of Higher Multiplicity Wavelets Jaroslav Kautsky and Radka Turcajova An Identity for Bipartite Matching and Symmetric Determinant Kazuo Murota ------- end -------