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Computing and Visualization in Science, Volume 17
Volume 17, Number 1, February 2015
- Peer-Timo Bremer, Dan Maljovec, Avishek Saha, Bei Wang, Jim Gaffney
, Brian K. Spears, Valerio Pascucci
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ND2AV: N-dimensional data analysis and visualization analysis for the National Ignition Campaign. 1-18 - Davide Biolè, Volfango Bertola
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The fuzzy interface of a drop. 19-32 - Hanwu He, Heen Chen, Xianyin Duan, Zhiyuan He:
Interactive projection images generation for swept-based 3D display. 33-41 - Michael J. Holst, Sara N. Pollock
, Yunrong Zhu:
Convergence of goal-oriented adaptive finite element methods for semilinear problems. 43-63
Volume 17, Number 2, April 2015
- Gabriel Wittum:
Editorial: Algorithmic requirements for HPC. 65-66 - Lars Grasedyck, Ronald Kriemann, Christian Löbbert, Arne Nägel
, Gabriel Wittum, Konstantinos Xylouris:
Parallel tensor sampling in the hierarchical Tucker format. 67-78 - Arne Nägel
, Volker Schulz
, Martin Siebenborn, Gabriel Wittum:
Scalable shape optimization methods for structured inverse modeling in 3D diffusive processes. 79-88 - Björn Dick, Andreas Vogel
, Dmitry Khabi, Martin Rupp, Uwe Küster, Gabriel Wittum:
Utilization of empirically determined energy-optimal CPU-frequencies in a numerical simulation code. 89-97 - Andreas Kreienbuehl, Arne Nägel
, Daniel Ruprecht
, Robert Speck
, Gabriel Wittum, Rolf Krause
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Numerical simulation of skin transport using Parareal. 99-108
Volume 17, Number 3, June 2015
- Artem Napov, Yvan Notay, Stefan Vandewalle
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Special issue on multigrid methods. 109 - Wolfgang Hackbusch:
Solution of linear systems in high spatial dimensions. 111-118 - Marco Donatelli
, Carlo Garoni
, Carla Manni
, Stefano Serra-Capizzano
, Hendrik Speleers
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Two-grid optimality for Galerkin linear systems based on B-splines. 119-133 - Ronald Kriemann, Sabine Le Borne:
ℋ-FAINV: hierarchically factored approximate inverse preconditioners. 135-150
Volume 17, Number 4, August 2015
- Christian V. Hansen
, Hans J. Schroll, Daniel Wüstner
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Computational modeling of fluorescence loss in photobleaching. 151-166 - Tim Schenk, Albert Gilg, Monika Mühlbauer, Roland Rosen, Jan Christoph Wehrstedt:
Architecture for modeling and simulation of technical systems along their lifecycle. 167-183 - Raimondo Penta
, Alf Gerisch:
Investigation of the potential of asymptotic homogenization for elastic composites via a three-dimensional computational study. 185-201 - Stiene Riemer, Christian Wagner:
An efficient approach for calculating default probabilities for cash-flow based project finance with reserve account. 203-216
Volume 17, Number 5, October 2015
- Ulrich Langer
, Ioannis Toulopoulos:
Analysis of multipatch discontinuous Galerkin IgA approximations to elliptic boundary value problems. 217-233 - Markus M. Knodel
, Arne Nägel
, Sebastian Reiter, Martin Rupp, Andreas Vogel
, Paul Targett-Adams, Eva Herrmann
, Gabriel Wittum:
Multigrid analysis of spatially resolved hepatitis C virus protein simulations. 235-253 - Peiyao Luo, Carmen Rodrigo, Francisco José Gaspar, Cornelis W. Oosterlee
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Multigrid method for nonlinear poroelasticity equations. 255-265
Volume 17, Number 6, December 2015
- Sambasiva Rao Chinnamsetty, Mike Espig, Wolfgang Hackbusch:
Mesh-free canonical tensor products for six-dimensional density matrix: computation of kinetic energy. 267-275 - Felix Henneke, Manfred Liebmann:
A generalized Suzuki-Trotter type method in optimal control of coupled Schrödinger equations. 277-293 - A. Hauser, Gabriel Wittum:
Adaptive large eddy simulation. 295-304

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