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Numerische Mathematik, Volume 126
Volume 126, Number 1, January 2014
- Olivier Bokanowski, Yingda Cheng, Chi-Wang Shu:
A discontinuous Galerkin scheme for front propagation with obstacles. 1-31 - Carsten Carstensen, Dietmar Gallistl:
Guaranteed lower eigenvalue bounds for the biharmonic equation. 33-51 - Vasile Gradinaru, George A. Hagedorn:
Convergence of a semiclassical wavepacket based time-splitting for the Schrödinger equation. 53-73 - Jian Li, Zhangxin Chen:
Optimal L2, H1 and L∞ analysis of finite volume methods for the stationary Navier-Stokes equations with large data. 75-101 - Andreas Hiltebrand, Siddhartha Mishra:
Entropy stable shock capturing space-time discontinuous Galerkin schemes for systems of conservation laws. 103-151 - Johnny Guzmán, Michael Neilan:
Symmetric and conforming mixed finite elements for plane elasticity using rational bubble functions. 153-171 - Olaf Steinbach:
Boundary element methods for variational inequalities. 173-197
Volume 126, Number 2, February 2014
- Habib Ammari, Josselin Garnier, Hyeonbae Kang, Mikyoung Lim, Sanghyeon Yu:
Generalized polarization tensors for shape description. 199-224 - Dimitri Breda, Erik S. Van Vleck:
Approximating Lyapunov exponents and Sacker-Sell spectrum for retarded functional differential equations. 225-257 - Josef Dick, Dirk Nuyens, Friedrich Pillichshammer:
Lattice rules for nonperiodic smooth integrands. 259-291 - Arnold Reusken, Patrick Esser:
Analysis of time discretization methods for Stokes equations with a nonsmooth forcing term. 293-319 - Konstantin Lipnikov, Danail Vassilev, Ivan Yotov:
Discontinuous Galerkin and mimetic finite difference methods for coupled Stokes-Darcy flows on polygonal and polyhedral grids. 321-360 - Randolph E. Bank, Harry Yserentant:
On the H1-stability of the L2-projection onto finite element spaces. 361-381
Volume 126, Number 3, March 2014
- Dörte Beigel, Mario S. Mommer, Leonard Wirsching, Hans Georg Bock:
Approximation of weak adjoints by reverse automatic differentiation of BDF methods. 383-412 - Christian Engström:
Spectral approximation of quadratic operator polynomials arising in photonic band structure calculations. 413-440 - Erwan Faou, Katharina Schratz:
Asymptotic preserving schemes for the Klein-Gordon equation in the non-relativistic limit regime. 441-469 - Claude Jeffrey Gittelson:
Adaptive wavelet methods for elliptic partial differential equations with random operators. 471-513 - Jean-Marie Mirebeau:
Efficient fast marching with Finsler metrics. 515-557 - Jing Yuan, Egil Bae, Xue-Cheng Tai, Yuri Boykov:
A spatially continuous max-flow and min-cut framework for binary labeling problems. 559-587
Volume 126, Number 4, April 2014
- Assyr Abdulle, Martin E. Huber:
Discontinuous Galerkin finite element heterogeneous multiscale method for advection-diffusion problems with multiple scales. 589-633 - Gabriel N. Gatica, Luis F. Gatica, Antonio Márquez:
Analysis of a pseudostress-based mixed finite element method for the Brinkman model of porous media flow. 635-677 - Takehiko Kinoshita, Takuma Kimura, Mitsuhiro T. Nakao:
On the a posteriori estimates for inverse operators of linear parabolic equations with applications to the numerical enclosure of solutions for nonlinear problems. 679-701 - Qiang Zhang, Chi-Wang Shu:
Error estimates for the third order explicit Runge-Kutta discontinuous Galerkin method for a linear hyperbolic equation in one-dimension with discontinuous initial data. 703-740 - Nicole Spillane, Victorita Dolean, Patrice Hauret, Frédéric Nataf, Clemens Pechstein, Robert Scheichl:
Abstract robust coarse spaces for systems of PDEs via generalized eigenproblems in the overlaps. 741-770 - Fei Wang, Weimin Han, Xiaoliang Cheng:
Discontinuous Galerkin methods for solving a quasistatic contact problem. 771-800
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