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Numerische Mathematik, Volume 101
Volume 101, Number 1, July 2005
- Hermann Brunner, Ningning Yan:
Finite element methods for optimal control problems governed by integral equations and integro-differential equations. 1-27 - Annalisa Buffa, Martin Costabel, Monique Dauge:
Algebraic convergence for anisotropic edge elements in polyhedral domains. 29-65 - Alexandre Caboussat, Jacques Rappaz:
Analysis of a one-dimensional free boundary flow problem. 67-86 - Luc Giraud, Julien Langou, Miroslav Rozlozník, Jasper van den Eshof:
Rounding error analysis of the classical Gram-Schmidt orthogonalization process. 87-100 - Desmond J. Higham, Peter E. Kloeden:
Numerical methods for nonlinear stochastic differential equations with jumps. 101-119 - Kwang Y. Kim:
Error estimates for a mixed finite volume method for the p-Laplacian problem. 121-142 - Othmar Koch:
Asymptotically correct error estimation for collocation methods applied to singular boundary value problems. 143-164 - Philipp Kügler:
Convergence rate analysis of a derivative free landweber iteration for parameter identification in certain elliptic PDEs. 165-184
Volume 101, Number 2, August 2005
- Ivo Babuska, Fabio Nobile, Raúl Tempone:
Worst case scenario analysis for elliptic problems with uncertainty. 185-219 - Steffen Börm, Lars Grasedyck:
Hybrid cross approximation of integral operators. 221-249 - Bernardo de la Calle Ysern:
Error bounds for rational quadrature formulae of analytic functions. 251-271 - Andrea Cangiani, Endre Süli:
Enhanced RFB method. 273-308 - Carsten Carstensen, Paola Causin, Riccardo Sacco:
A posteriori dual-mixed adaptive finite element error control for Lamé and Stokes equations. 309-332 - Paolo Costantini, Tom Lyche, Carla Manni:
On a class of weak Tchebycheff systems. 333-354 - Rob P. Stevenson:
The uniform saturation property for a singularly perturbed reaction-diffusion equation. 355-379 - Harry Yserentant:
Sparse grid spaces for the numerical solution of the electronic Schrödinger equation. 381-389
Volume 101, Number 3, September 2005
- François Alouges, Morgan Pierre:
Mesh optimization for singular axisymmetric harmonic maps from the disc into the sphere. 391-414 - Dietrich Braess:
A posteriori error estimators for obstacle problems - another look. 415-421 - Patrick Ciarlet Jr., Beate Jung, Samir Kaddouri, Simon Labrunie, Jun Zou:
The Fourier Singular Complement Method for the Poisson problem. Part I: prismatic domains. 423-450 - Christophe Chalons, Frédéric Coquel:
Navier-Stokes equations with several independent pressure laws and explicit predictor-corrector schemes. 451-478 - Ilan Degani, Jeremy Schiff, David J. Tannor:
Commuting extensions and cubature formulae. 479-500 - Yinnian He, Kam-Moon Liu, Weiwei Sun:
Multi-level spectral galerkin method for the navier-stokes problem I : spatial discretization. 501-522 - Patrick Hild, Serge Nicaise:
A posteriori error estimations of residual type for Signorini's problem. 523-549 - Talal Rahman, Xuejun Xu, Ronald H. W. Hoppe:
Additive Schwarz methods for the Crouzeix-Raviart mortar finite element for elliptic problems with discontinuous coefficients. 551-572
Volume 101, Number 4, October 2005
- Rémi Arcangéli, María Cruz López de Silanes, Juan José Torrens:
Error estimates in W2, ∞-semi-norms for discrete interpolating D2-splines. 573-599 - Rickard Bensow, Mats G. Larson:
Discontinuous Least-Squares finite element method for the Div-Curl problem. 601-617 - Luca Dieci, Erik S. Van Vleck:
On the error in computing Lyapunov exponents by QR Methods. 619-642 - Herbert Egger, Andreas Neubauer:
Preconditioning Landweber iteration in Hilbert scales. 643-662 - Roland Glowinski, Jiwen He, Alexei Lozinski, Jacques Rappaz, Joël Wagner:
Finite element approximation of multi-scale elliptic problems using patches of elements. 663-687 - Francisco Guillén-González, David Rodríguez-Gómez:
Bubble finite elements for the primitive equations of the ocean. 689-728 - Holger Wendland, Christian Rieger:
Approximate Interpolation with Applications to Selecting Smoothing Parameters. 729-748
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