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Numerische Mathematik, Volume 121
Volume 121, Number 1, May 2012
- David Cohen, Magdalena Sigg:
Convergence analysis of trigonometric methods for stiff second-order stochastic differential equations. 1-29 - Stefano Giani, Ivan G. Graham:
Adaptive finite element methods for computing band gaps in photonic crystals. 31-64 - Karl Larsson, Mats G. Larson:
Continuous piecewise linear finite elements for the Kirchhoff-Love plate equation. 65-97 - Quoc Thong Le Gia, Ian H. Sloan, Holger Wendland:
Multiscale RBF collocation for solving PDEs on spheres. 99-125 - John R. Singler:
Balanced POD for model reduction of linear PDE systems: convergence theory. 127-164 - Mary F. Wheeler, Guangri Xue, Ivan Yotov:
A multipoint flux mixed finite element method on distorted quadrilaterals and hexahedra. 165-204
Volume 121, Number 2, June 2012
- Bernhard Beckermann, Stefan Güttel:
Superlinear convergence of the rational Arnoldi method for the approximation of matrix functions. 205-236 - Qinian Jin:
On the order optimality of the regularization via inexact Newton iterations. 237-260 - Robert C. Kirby, Thinh Tri Kieu:
Fast simplicial quadrature-based finite element operators using Bernstein polynomials. 261-279 - Simone Cacace, Antonin Chambolle, Régis Monneau:
A posteriori error estimates for the effective Hamiltonian of dislocation dynamics. 281-335 - O. Reichmann:
Optimal space-time adaptive wavelet methods for degenerate parabolic PDEs. 337-365 - Kenneth H. Karlsen, Ujjwal Koley, Nils Henrik Risebro:
An error estimate for the finite difference approximation to degenerate convection-diffusion equations. 367-395
Volume 121, Number 3, July 2012
- Assyr Abdulle, Gilles Vilmart:
A priori error estimates for finite element methods with numerical quadrature for nonmonotone nonlinear elliptic problems. 397-431 - Jonas Ballani:
Fast evaluation of singular BEM integrals based on tensor approximations. 433-460 - Len Bos, Stefano De Marchi, Kai Hormann, Georges Klein:
On the Lebesgue constant of barycentric rational interpolation at equidistant nodes. 461-471 - Johann S. Brauchart, Josef Dick:
Quasi-Monte Carlo rules for numerical integration over the unit sphere \({\mathbb{S}^2}\). 473-502 - Antonio Falcó, Anthony Nouy:
Proper generalized decomposition for nonlinear convex problems in tensor Banach spaces. 503-530 - Yuji Nakatsukasa:
On the condition numbers of a multiple eigenvalue of a generalized eigenvalue problem. 531-544 - Xiangxiong Zhang, Chi-Wang Shu:
A minimum entropy principle of high order schemes for gas dynamics equations. 545-563 - Renato Spigler, Marco Vianello:
The "phase function" method to solve second-order asymptotically polynomial differential equations. 565-586 - Rémi Arcangéli, María Cruz López de Silanes, Juan José Torrens:
Extension of sampling inequalities to Sobolev semi-norms of fractional order and derivative data. 587-608
Volume 121, Number 4, August 2012
- Mario Bebendorf, Raoul Venn:
Constructing nested bases approximations from the entries of non-local operators. 609-635 - Marianne Bessemoulin-Chatard:
A finite volume scheme for convection-diffusion equations with nonlinear diffusion derived from the Scharfetter-Gummel scheme. 637-670 - Wei Zeng, Lok Ming Lui, Feng Luo, Tony F. Chan, Shing-Tung Yau, Xianfeng David Gu:
Computing quasiconformal maps using an auxiliary metric and discrete curvature flow. 671-703 - Franz Chouly, Norbert Heuer:
A Nitsche-based domain decomposition method for hypersingular integral equations. 705-729 - Jun Hu, Zhongci Shi, Jinchao Xu:
Convergence and optimality of the adaptive Morley element method. 731-752 - Xiaoming Wang:
An efficient second order in time scheme for approximating long time statistical properties of the two dimensional Navier-Stokes equations. 753-779 - Hans-Christian Kreusler, Harry Yserentant:
The mixed regularity of electronic wave functions in fractional order and weighted Sobolev spaces. 781-802
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