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Computational Methods in Applied Mathematics, Volume 11
Volume 11, Number 1, March 2011
- Carolina C. Manica, Monika Neda, Maxim A. Olshanskii, Leo G. Rebholz, Nicholas E. Wilson:
On an Efficient Finite Element Method for Navier-Stokes-ω with Strong Mass Conservation. 3-22 - Nicolas Robidoux, Stanly Steinberg:
A Discrete Vector Calculus in Tensor Grids. 23-66 - Vasyl Semenov:
Method for the Calculation of All Non-Multiple Zeros of an Analytic Function. 67-74 - Kosnazar Sharipov:
On the Recovery of Continuous Functions from Noisy Fourier Coefficients. 75-82 - Mourad Sini:
On the Uniqueness and Reconstruction of Rough and Complex Obstacles from Acoustic Scattering Data. 83-104
Volume 11, Number 2, June 2011
- Roland Becker, Shipeng Mao:
Quasi-optimality of an Adaptive Finite Element Method for an Optimal Control Problem. 107-128 - Rodney Josué Biezuner, Grey Ercole, Eder Marinho Martins:
Computing the sinp function via the inverse power method. 129-140 - Pablo J. Blanco, Paola Gervasio, Alfio Quarteroni:
Extended Variational Formulation for Heterogeneous Partial Differential Equations. 141-172 - Pavel B. Bochev, Richard B. Lehoucq:
Energy Principles and Finite Element Methods for Pure Traction Linear Elasticity. 173-191 - Christian Grossmann, Lars Ludwig, Hans-Görg Roos:
Layer-adapted methods for a singularly perturbed singular problem. 192-205 - Michael Herty, Christian A. Ringhofer:
Feedback controls for continuous priority models in supply chain management. 206-213 - Axel Kröner:
Adaptive Finite Element Methods For Optimal Control Of Second Order Hyperbolic Equations. 214-240 - Petr N. Vabishchevich:
A Substructuring Domain Decomposition Scheme for Unsteady Problems. 241-268
Volume 11, Number 3, September 2011
- Ivan P. Gavrilyuk, Boris N. Khoromskij, Eugene E. Tyrtyshnikov:
Preface to the special issue, CMAM 2011, no. 3. 272 - Ivan P. Gavrilyuk, Boris N. Khoromskij:
Quantized-TT-Cayley Transform for Computing the Dynamics and the Spectrum of High-Dimensional Hamiltonians. 273-290 - Lars Grasedyck, Wolfgang Hackbusch:
An Introduction to Hierarchical (H-) Rank and TT-Rank of Tensors with Examples. 291-304 - Konstantin Grella, Christoph Schwab:
Sparse Discrete Ordinates Method in Radiative Transfer. 305-326 - Venera Khoromskaia, Boris N. Khoromskij, Reinhold Schneider:
QTT Representation of the Hartree and Exchange Operators in Electronic Structure Calculations. 327-341 - Boris N. Khoromskij, Stefan A. Sauter, Alexander Veit:
Fast Quadrature Techniques for Retarded Potentials Based on TT/QTT Tensor Approximation. 342-362 - Daniel Kressner, Christine Tobler:
Preconditioned Low-Rank Methods for High-Dimensional Elliptic PDE Eigenvalue Problems. 363-381 - Ivan V. Oseledets:
DMRG Approach to Fast Linear Algebra in the TT-Format. 382-393 - Ivan V. Oseledets, Eugene E. Tyrtyshnikov, Nickolai L. Zamarashkin:
Tensor-Train Ranks for Matrices and Their Inverses. 394-403
Volume 11, Number 4, December 2011
- Aleksandra Delic, Bosko Jovanovic, Zorica Milovanovic:
On the transmission eigenvalue problem in disjoint domains. 407-417 - Willy Dörfler:
Robust discretization and a posteriori control for strongly oscillating solutions of the stationary Schrödinger equation. 418-440 - Etienne Emmrich, David Siska:
Full discretisation of second-order nonlinear evolution equations: strong convergence and applications. 441-459 - Stefan A. Funken, Dirk Praetorius, Philipp Wissgott:
Efficient implementation of adaptive P1-FEM in Matlab. 460-490 - Volodymyr L. Makarov, Denys Dragunov:
A numerical-analytic method for solving the Cauchy problem for ordinary differential equations. 491-509 - Weifeng Qiu, Leszek F. Demkowicz:
Mixed variable order h-finite element method for linear elasticity with weakly imposed symmetry. Curvilinear elements in 2D. 510-539 - Ian H. Sloan:
Polynomial approximation on spheres - generalizing de la Vallée-Poussin. 540-552
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