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Numerische Mathematik, Volume 87
Volume 87, Number 1, November 2000
- Samir Adly, Daniel Goeleven:
A discretization theory for a class of semi-coercive unilateral problems. 1-34 - Raymond H. Chan, Wai-Ki Ching:
Circulant preconditioners for stochastic automata networks. 35-57 - Ramon Codina, Jordi Blasco:
Analysis of a pressure-stabilized finite element approximation of the stationary Navier-Stokes equations. 59-81 - Jean-Frédéric Gerbeau:
A stabilized finite element method for the incompressible magnetohydrodynamic equations. 83-111 - Günther Grün, Martin Rumpf:
Nonnegativity preserving convergent schemes for the thin film equation. 113-152 - R. Bruce Kellogg, Biyue Liu:
The analysis of a finite element method for the Navier-Stokes equations with compressibility. 153-170 - Josip Matejas:
Quadratic convergence of scaled matrices in Jacobi method. 171-199
Volume 87, Number 2, December 2000
- Alfredo Bermúdez, Rodolfo Rodríguez, Duarte Santamarina:
A finite element solution of an added mass formulation for coupled fluid-solid vibrations. 201-227 - Daniele Boffi:
Fortin operator and discrete compactness for edge elements. 229-246 - William W. Hager:
Runge-Kutta methods in optimal control and the transformed adjoint system. 247-282 - Weimin Han, B. Daya Reddy:
Convergence of approximations to the primal problem in plasticity under conditions of minimal regularity. 283-315 - Patrick Le Tallec, Saloua Mani:
Numerical analysis of a linearised fluid-structure interaction problem. 317-354 - Stefano Maset:
Stability of Runge-Kutta methods for linear delay differential equations. 355-371 - Vidar Thomée, Lars B. Wahlbin:
Stability and analyticity in maximum-norm for simplicial Lagrange finite element semidiscretizations of parabolic equations with Dirichlet boundary conditions. 373-389 - Shao-Liang Zhang, Yoshio Oyanagi, Masaaki Sugihara:
Necessary and sufficient conditions for the convergence of Orthomin(k) on singular and inconsistent linear systems. 391-405
Volume 87, Number 3, January 2001
- Christian Bourgeois, Serge Nicaise:
Prewavelet analysis of the heat equation. 407-434 - Asen L. Dontchev, Houduo Qi, Liqun Qi:
Convergence of Newton's method for convex best interpolation. 435-456 - Torsten Linß, Martin Stynes:
The sdfem on Shishkin meshes for linear convection-diffusion problems. 457-484 - Peter Maaß, Sergei V. Pereverzev, Ronny Ramlau, Sergei G. Solodky:
An adaptive discretization for Tikhonov-Phillips regularization with a posteriori parameter selection. 485-502 - T. Tachim Medjo:
New formulations of a Stokes type problem related to the primitive equations of the atmosphere and applications. 503-522 - Julia Novo, Edriss S. Titi, Shannon Wynne:
Efficient methods using high accuracy approximate inertial manifolds. 523-554 - Gerlind Plonka, Amos Ron:
A new factorization technique of the matrix mask of univariate refinable functions. 555-595
Volume 87, Number 4, February 2001
- Rodolfo Bermejo:
Analysis of a class of quasi-monotone and conservative semi-Lagrangian advection schemes. 597-623 - Borislav Bojanov, Petar Peynov Petrov:
Gaussian interval quadrature formula. 625-643 - Christian Bourdarias:
Convergence of fluctuation-splitting schemes for two dimensional scalar conservation laws with a kinetic solver. 645-662 - Alfredo Eisinberg, Paolo Pugliese, Nicola Salerno:
Vandermonde matrices on integer nodes: the rectangular case. 663-674 - Daisuke Furihata:
A stable and conservative finite difference scheme for the Cahn-Hilliard equation. 675-699 - Chi-Tien Lin, Eitan Tadmor:
L1-Stability and error estimates for approximate Hamilton-Jacobi solutions. 701-735 - Mario Ohlberger:
A posteriori error estimate for finite volume approximations to singularly perturbed nonlinear convection-diffusion equations. 737-761 - Brynjulf Owren, Arne Marthinsen:
Integration methods based on canonical coordinates of the second kind. 763-790 - Walter Gautschi:
Barycentric formulae for cardinal (SINC-) interpolants by Jean-Paul Berrut. 791-792 - Erratum: Numer. Math. (1998) 79: 371-396. 793-794
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