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Numerical Algorithms, Volume 53
Volume 53, Number 1, January 2010
- Serena Morigi, Lothar Reichel, Fiorella Sgallari:
Noise-reducing cascadic multilevel methods for linear discrete ill-posed problems. 1-22 - Marina Andretta, Ernesto G. Birgin, José Mario Martínez:
Partial spectral projected gradient method with active-set strategy for linearly constrained optimization. 23-52 - Danny C. Sorensen, Roland Glowinski:
A quadratically constrained minimization problem arising from PDE of Monge-Ampère type. 53-66 - Joachim Dahl, Per Christian Hansen, Søren Holdt Jensen, Tobias Lindstrøm Jensen:
Algorithms and software for total variation image reconstruction via first-order methods. 67-92 - Pavel Jiránek, Miroslav Rozlozník:
Adaptive version of Simpler GMRES. 93-112 - Wanyou Cheng, Qunfeng Liu:
Sufficient descent nonlinear conjugate gradient methods with conjugacy condition. 113-131 - Awad H. Al-Mohy, Nicholas J. Higham:
The complex step approximation to the Fréchet derivative of a matrix function. 133-148
Volume 53, Numbers 2-3, March 2010
- John C. Butcher, Zdzislaw Jackiewicz, Helmut Podhaisky, Rüdiger Weiner:
Preface. 149-151 - John C. Butcher:
Trees and numerical methods for ordinary differential equations. 153-170 - Robert P. K. Chan, Angela Y. J. Tsai:
On explicit two-derivative Runge-Kutta methods. 171-194 - Raffaele D'Ambrosio, Matteo Ferro, Zdzislaw Jackiewicz, Beatrice Paternoster:
Two-step almost collocation methods for ordinary differential equations. 195-217 - Wayne H. Enright, P. H. Muir:
New interpolants for asymptotically correct defect control of BVODEs. 219-238 - Wayne H. Enright, Li Yan:
The reliability/cost trade-off for a class of ODE solvers. 239-260 - Allison Heard:
Scale and modify for the second and third order BDF methods. 261-280 - Adrian T. Hill:
G-matrices for algebraically stable general linear methods. 281-292 - Oliver Kolb, Jens Lang, Pia Bales:
An implicit box scheme for subsonic compressible flow with dissipative source term. 293-307 - Mihály Kovács, Stig Larsson, Fredrik Lindgren:
Strong convergence of the finite element method with truncated noise for semilinear parabolic stochastic equations with additive noise. 309-320 - Gennady Y. Kulikov:
Local theory of extrapolation methods. 321-342 - Robert I. McLachlan, Dion R. J. O'Neale:
Preservation and destruction of periodic orbits by symplectic integrators. 343-362 - Bernhard A. Schmitt, Rüdiger Weiner:
Parallel start for explicit parallel two-step peer methods. 363-381 - James H. Verner:
Numerically optimal Runge-Kutta pairs with interpolants. 383-396 - Hossein Zivari-Piran, Wayne H. Enright:
An efficient unified approach for the numerical solution of delay differential equations. 397-417
Volume 53, Number 4, April 2010
- Matthew M. Lin, Bo Dong, Moody T. Chu:
Semi-definite programming techniques for structured quadratic inverse eigenvalue problems. 419-437 - Nazim I. Mahmudov:
The moments for q-Bernstein operators in the case 0 q < 1. 439-450 - Rajesh K. Pandey, Om P. Singh, Vineet K. Singh:
A stable algorithm for numerical evaluation of Hankel transforms using Haar wavelets. 451-466 - Diyashvir Kreetee Rajiv Babajee, Muhammad Zaid Dauhoo:
Convergence and spectral analysis of the Frontini-Sormani family of multipoint third order methods from quadrature rule. 467-484 - Alicia Cordero, José L. Hueso, Eulalia Martínez, Juan R. Torregrosa:
Efficient three-step iterative methods with sixth order convergence for nonlinear equations. 485-495 - Zhongdi Cen, Anbo Le:
A robust finite difference scheme for pricing American put options with Singularity-Separating method. 497-510 - Christina C. Christara, Tong Chen, Duy Minh Dang:
Quadratic spline collocation for one-dimensional linear parabolic partial differential equations. 511-553 - Yongyan Wu, Kwok Fai Cheung:
Two-parameter homotopy method for nonlinear equations. 555-572
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