IPNet Digest Volume 7, Number 07 August 31, 2000 Today's Editor: Patricia K. Lamm Michigan State University Today's Topics: Special Issue: Sabatier Birthday Issue of Inverse Problems Special Issue: Accurate Solution of Eigenvalue Problems for LAA Table of Contents: Inverse Problems Table of Contents: Inverse Problems in Engineering Table of Contents: Numerical Algorithms Table of Contents: Linear Algebra and Its Applications Submissions for IPNet Digest: Mail to ipnet-digest@math.msu.edu Information about IPNet: http://www.mth.msu.edu/ipnet Mail to ipnet-request@math.msu.edu ----------------------------- From: Colloque Inverse Problems - JG Caputo Subject: RCP264: Inverse Problems and Nonlinearity Date: Thu, 27 Jul 2000 RCP264: Inverse Problems and Nonlinearity Montpellier, France, June 20-24 2000 Dear Colleagues, I remind you that there will be a special issue of Inverse Problems to celebrate Pierre Sabatier's 65th birthday. Not only the participants but also all who were interested by our meeting but did not come for some reason are invited to submit a paper (see the message of Inverse Problems below). The deadline is September 30th. You can find all the information on the meeting web site: http://www.lpm.univ-montp2.fr:7082/~rcp264 in particular an updated list of participants together with the call for papers. Sincerely yours, Jean Guy Caputo ..................................... Inverse Problems Special Issue to celebrate Pierre Sabatier's 65th Birthday. Guest Editors: Mario Bertero, Universita di Genova, Genoa, Italy F Alberto Grunbaum, University of California, Berkeley, USA Frank Natterer, Universitat Munster, Germany We are pleased to announce a forthcoming Special Issue of Inverse Problems to celebrate the occasion of Pierre Sabatier's 65th birthday. Professor Sabatier was the founding editor of the journal, initiated the RCP264 meetings in Montpellier, and is one of the foremost exponents of the field of inverse problems. This issue is associated with the meeting RCP264: Inverse Problems and Nonlinearity: theory and applications, Montpellier, France, from 20-24 June 2000. Those attending the meeting are invited to submit their original work to this issue. The Guest Editors have extended this invitation to those who are unable to attend but would also like to contribute to this issue by submitting their original work to the journal. All papers will be peer reviewed and the normal refereeing standards of Inverse Problems will be maintained. The manuscripts should be prepared according to the general guidelines for authors published in the journal or via our web page: http://www.iop.org/Journals/nfa/index.html Manuscripts should be submitted to the Publishing Editor at the address given below, (preferably by e-mail if possible), by 30 September 2000, although authors are strongly encouraged to submit their work as soon as possible. Please indicate clearly that your paper is to be considered for the Special Issue to celebrate Pierre Sabatier's birthday. Elaine Longden-Chapman Publishing Editor Inverse Problems Institute of Physics Publishing, Dirac House, Temple Back, Bristol BS1 6BE, UK Tel: +44 (0) 117 9301131 Fax: +44 (0) 117 9294318 E-mail: ip@ioppublishing.co.uk WWW: http://www.iop.org ------------------------------ From: Jesse Barlow Subject: LAA Special Issue on Accurate Solution of Eigenvalue Problems Date: Fri, 28 Jul 2000 Special Issue of Linear Algebra and Its Applications ACCURATE SOLUTION OF EIGENVALUE PROBLEMS II In the last several years, there have been a number of advances in the accurate solution of eigenvalue problems. Many of the results have come from the realization that eigenvalue algorithms that exploit the structure of the problem can lead to more accurate eigenvalue and eigenvector computations. Well known examples include faster and more accurate methods for solving the symmetric tridiagonal eigenproblem, more accurate methods for computing the singular value decompostion, and further understanding of the conditioning theory for the non--symmetric eigenvalue problem. To recognize these advances and to encourage further advances, we are proposing to have a special issue of Linear Algebra and Its Applications on Accurate Solution of Eigenvalue Problems. This is the second such special issue. The first was volume 309 of Linear Algebra and Its Applications, published in early 2000. This special issue is in coordination with the International Workshop on Accurate Solution of Eigenvalue Problems III held in Hagen, Germany on July 3-6,2000. The participants in the workshop have been strongly encouraged to submit papers to the special issue. Submissions are alsowelcome from non-participants as long as they are consistent with the themes of the workshop. The editors for this special issue will be Jesse L. Barlow Department of Computer Science and Engineering The Pennsylvania State University University Park, PA 16802--6106 USA Beresford N. Parlett Department of Mathematics University of California at Berkeley Berkeley, CA 94720 USA Kresimir Veselic' Fernuniversitaet Hagen Lehrgebeit Math. Physik Postfach 940 58084 Hagen, Germany Please submit three (3) copies of your manuscript to the editor of your choice. However, if another editor is deemed more qualified to handle your manuscript, it may be forwarded to that editor. Manuscripts submitted to this special issue will be refereed according to standard procedures for Linear Algebra and Its Applications. All papers for this special issue should be postmarked by February 1, 2001. Submitted by: Jesse L. Barlow, Professor Phone:+1-814-863-1705 Department of Computer Science and Engineering FAX: +1-814-865-3176 312 Pond Laboratory E-mail:barlow@cse.psu.edu The Pennsylvania State University URL:http://www.cse.psu.edu/~barlow University Park, PA 16802-6106 USA ------------------------------ From: "Janet Thomas" Subject: Contents, Inverse Problems Date: Fri, 25 Aug 2000 Inverse Problems 2000 Volume 15, Issue 4 Table of Contents LETTERS TO THE EDITOR One new strategy for a priori choice of regularizing parameters in Tikhonov's regularization J Cheng and M Yamamoto Large-time continuum asymptotics of dark solitons A H Vartanian PAPERS The development of space-time interaction processes with given spectral structure E Renshaw, S Phayre and E Jakeman Existence of strong solutions to the generalized inverse of the quasi-geostrophic equations R K Scott BV-type regularization methods for convoluted objects with edge, flat and grey scales K Ito and K Kunisch Nondestructive evaluation using a reduced-order computational methodology H T Banks, M L Joyner, B Wincheski and W P Winfree B\"acklund transformation, and Q operator for the Toda lattice A G Choudhury and A R Chowdhury The Toda lattice with step-like initial data. Soliton asymptotics A Boutet de Monvel and I Egorova Exact--approximate boundary reachability of thermoelastic plates under variable thermal coupling G Avalos and I Lasiecka Inverse problems for homogeneous transport equations: I. The one-dimensional case G Bal Inverse problems for homogeneous transport equations: II. The multidimensional case G Bal Numerical implementation of two noniterative methods for locating inclusions by impedance tomography M Br\"uhl and M Hanke Numerical method for finding the convex hull of an inclusion in conductivity from boundary measurements M Ikehata and S Siltanen Reconstructing planar domains from their moments B Gustafsson, C He, P Milanfar and M Putinar COMMENT A reply to a comment: a note on an integrable discretization of the nonlinear Schr\"odinger equation Y B Suris CORRIGENDUM A finite-element model of electron transport in radiation therapy and a related inverse problem J Tervo, P Kolmonen, M Vauhkonen, L M Heikkinen and J P Kaipio BOOK REVIEW Electromagnetic Nondestructive Evaluation (III) D Lesselier and A Razek (eds) (reviewed by R S Anderssen) Submitted by: Janet Thomas Production Editor Institute of Physics Publishing Dirac House, Temple Back, Bristol BS1 6BE, UK Tel: +44 (0)117 930 1081 Fax: +44 (0)117 929 4318 E-mail: janet.thomas@ioppublishing.co.uk WWW: http://www.iop.org ------------------------------ From: james beck Subject: Contents, Inverse Problems in Engineering Date: Thu, 24 Aug 2000 Inverse Problems in Engineering 2000 Vol. 8, No. 4 Table of Contents Damage Location Indicators from Substructure Mode Shapes H. Ahmadian, J. E. Mottershead and M. I. Friswell A Dual Fitness Function Genetic Algorithm and Application in Aerodynamic Inverse Design H.-y. Fan, G. Xi and S.-J. Wang Numerical Solution for the Identification of Source Terms from Boundary Measurements A. El Badia, T. Ha Duong and E. Moutazaim Using Derivative Regularization in Parameter Estimation R. L. Mcmasters and J.V. Beck _ Inverse Analysis Procedure for Identifying Hardening Function Elasto-plastic Problem by Two-stage Finite Element Scheme R Dziadziuszko, Y. Ichikawa and Z. Sikora ------------------------------ From: "Listowner" Subject: Contents of Journal "Numerical Algorithms 24 (2000) 1-2 " Date: Fri, 21 Jul 2000 Numerical Algorithms 2000 Volume 24, Nos. 1-2 Table of Contents Computational methods from rational approximation theory null-null Annie Cuyt Multivariate orthogonal polynomials, homogeneous Padé approximants and Gaussian cubature Brahim Benouahmane and Annie Cuyt A matrix for determining lower complexity barycentric representations of rational interpolants Jean-Paul Berrut Improvement of the formal and numerical estimation of the constant in some Markov--Bernstein inequalities André Draux New formulas for approximation of &pgr; and other transcendental numbers Bahman Kalantari On the computation of the Euler constant &ggr; Ekatharine A. Karatsuba Coupled Vandermonde matrices and the superfast computation of Toeplitz determinants Peter Kravanja and Marc Van Barel The elliptic functions and integrals of the ``1/9'' problem Alphonse P. Magnus and Jean Meinguet Newton--Thiele's rational interpolants Jieqing Tan and Yi Fang Quadrature rules based on partial fraction expansions J.A.C. Weideman and D.P. Laurie Hankel determinants of some polynomials arising in combinatorial analysis Jet Wimp More information about contents, submission and preparation of papers can be found on http://www.baltzer.nl/numa/ Please direct enquiries about subscription and other issues to subscribe@baltzer.nl Sincerely, Baltzer Science Publishers ------------------------------ From: Hans Schneider Subject: LAA Contents Date: Sun, 20 Aug 2000 Linear Algebra and its Applications July 15, 2000 Vol. 314, 1-3 Table of Contents On Lie gradings III. Gradings of the real forms of classical Lie algebras M. Havlicek, J. Patera, E. Pelantova On triality and automorphisms and derivations of composition algebras A. Elduque Construction of the Jordan decomposition by means of Newton's method D. Schmidt Interpolation theory in sectorial Stieltjes classes and explicit system solutions D. Alpay, E. Tsekanovskii Hankel matrices, positive functions and related questions Y.V. Genin The eigenvalue problem for networks of beams B. Dekoninck, S. Nicaise On the nonuniqueness of the factorization factors in the product singular value decomposition D. Chu, B. De Moor Linear Algebra and its Applications Aug. 15, 2000 Volume 315, 1-3 Table of Contents Sums of diagonalizable matrices J.D. Botha Convexity properties of Tr[(a^*a)^n] L.E. Mata-Lorenzo, L. Recht Identification of almost invariant aggregates in reversible nearly uncoupled Markov chains P. Deuflhard, W. Huisinga, A. Fischer, C. Schutte Some general techniques on linear preserver problems A. Guterman, C.-K. Li, P. Semrl On the curvature of monotone metrics and a conjecture concerning the Kubo-Mori metric J. Dittmann Explicit factorization of the Vandermonde matrix H. Oruc, G.M. Phillips The invariant polynomials degrees of the Kronecker sum of two linear operators and additive theory C. Caldeira, J.A. Dias da Silva The determinant of random power series matrices over finite fields K.A.S. Abdel-Ghaffar Numerical ranges and matrix completions D.W. Hadwin, K.J. Harrison, J.A. Ward Maximal orthogonality and pseudo-orthogonality with applications to generalized inverses M.Q. Rieck Characterization of joint spectral radius via trace Q. Chen, X. Zhou The Ostrowski-Reich theorem for SOR iterations: extensions to the rank deficient case J.-Y. Yuan Two-dimensional Q-algebras T. Nakazi Linear Algebra and its Applications Sep 1, 2000 Volume 316, 1-3 Table of Contents Dedication to Robert J. Plemmons Lower bounds for the eigenvalues of Laplacian matrices A. Berman, X.-D. Zhang Markov chain sensitivity measured by mean first passage times G.E. Cho, C.D. Meyer Structured matrix representations of two-parameter Hankel transforms in adaptive optics V.P. Pauca, B.L. Ellerbroek, R.J. Plemmons, X. Sun Regular Markov chains for which the transition matrix has large exponent S.J. Kirkland, M. Neumann Comparison theorems for the convergence factor of iterative methods for singular matrices I. Marek, D.B. Szyld Cosine transform preconditioners for high resolution image reconstruction M.K. Ng, R.H. Chan, T.F. Chan, A.M. Yip Domain decomposition splittings R.E. White A mathematical framework for the linear reconstructor problem in adaptive optics M. Chu, V. Pauca, R. Plemmons, X. Sun Solving total least-squares problems in information retrieval E. Jiang, M. Berry GMRES-type methods for inconsistent systems D. Calvetti, B. Lewis, L. Reichel A fast eigenvalue algorithm for Hankel matrices F.T. Luk, S. Qiao Unifying unitary and hyperbolic transformations A. Bojanczyk, S. Qiao, A.O. Steinhardt On the existence and computation of rank-revealing LU factorizations C.-T. Pan Quasi-Newton approach to nonnegative image restorations M. Hanke, J.G. Nagy, C. Vogel A new approach to constrained total least squares image restoration M.K. Ng, R.J. Plemmons, F. Pimentel Convergence of the alternating minimization algorithm for blind deconvolution T. Chan, C.K. Wong NOTE: ContentsDirect, which is automatically generated, lists the first author of each paper and the corresponding author (if different). Visit the journal at http://www.elsevier.nl/locate/jnlnr/07738 Submitted by: Hans Schneider hans@math.wisc.edu. Department of Mathematics 608-262-1402 (Work) Van Vleck Hall 608-271-7252 (Home) 480 Lincoln Drive 608-263-8891 (Work FAX) University of Wisconsin-Madison 608-271-8477 (Home FAX) Madison WI 53706 USA http://www.math.wisc.edu/~hans (URL) ------- end -------