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Numerische Mathematik, Volume 133
Volume 133, Number 1, May 2016
- Silvia Bertoluzza:
Analysis of a mesh-dependent stabilization for the three fields domain decomposition method. 1-36 - Carsten Carstensen, B. Daya Reddy, Mira Schedensack:
A natural nonconforming FEM for the Bingham flow problem is quasi-optimal. 37-66 - Peng Chen, Alfio Quarteroni, Gianluigi Rozza:
Multilevel and weighted reduced basis method for stochastic optimal control problems constrained by Stokes equations. 67-102 - Martin Halla, Thorsten Hohage, Lothar Nannen, Joachim Schöberl:
Hardy space infinite elements for time harmonic wave equations with phase and group velocities of different signs. 103-139 - Iain Smears, Endre Süli:
Discontinuous Galerkin finite element methods for time-dependent Hamilton-Jacobi-Bellman equations with Cordes coefficients. 141-176 - Aleksandar V. Pejcev, Miodrag M. Spalevic:
The error bounds of Gauss-Radau quadrature formulae with Bernstein-Szegő weight functions. 177-201
Volume 133, Number 2, June 2016
- Erik Burman, Peter Hansbo, Mats G. Larson, Sara Zahedi:
Cut finite element methods for coupled bulk-surface problems. 203-231 - Marko Huhtanen, Olavi Nevanlinna:
Polynomials and lemniscates of indefiniteness. 233-253 - Colin J. Cotter, Robert C. Kirby:
Mixed finite elements for global tide models. 255-277 - Sotirios E. Notaris:
On a corrected Fejér quadrature formula of the second kind. 279-302 - Lourenço Beirão da Veiga, Franco Brezzi, L. Donatella Marini, Alessandro Russo:
H(div) and H(curl)-conforming virtual element methods. 303-332 - Sheng Zhang:
Analysis of a discontinuous Galerkin method for the bending problem of Koiter shell. 333-370 - Shuo Zhang:
Stable finite element pair for Stokes problem and discrete Stokes complex on quadrilateral grids. 371-408
Volume 133, Number 3, July 2016
- Steffen Börm, Sven Christophersen:
Approximation of integral operators by Green quadrature and nested cross approximation. 409-442 - Hédy Attouch, Luis M. Briceño-Arias, Patrick L. Combettes:
A strongly convergent primal-dual method for nonoverlapping domain decomposition. 443-470 - Stefano Giani, Luka Grubisic, Agnieszka Miedlar, Jeffrey S. Ovall:
Robust error estimates for approximations of non-self-adjoint eigenvalue problems. 471-495 - Michael Günther, Adrian Sandu:
Multirate generalized additive Runge Kutta methods. 497-524 - Stefano Maset:
An abstract framework in the numerical solution of boundary value problems for neutral functional differential equations. 525-555 - Carsten Carstensen, Asha K. Dond, Neela Nataraj, Amiya Kumar Pani:
Error analysis of nonconforming and mixed FEMs for second-order linear non-selfadjoint and indefinite elliptic problems. 557-597 - Robert I. McLachlan, Klas Modin, Hans Z. Munthe-Kaas, Olivier Verdier:
B-series methods are exactly the affine equivariant methods. 599-622
Volume 133, Number 4, August 2016
- Stuart M. Harwood, Kai Höffner, Paul I. Barton:
Efficient solution of ordinary differential equations with a parametric lexicographic linear program embedded. 623-653 - Qinian Jin, Hongqi Yang:
Levenberg-Marquardt method in Banach spaces with general convex regularization terms. 655-684 - Wolfgang Erb, Christian Kaethner, Mandy Ahlborg, Thorsten M. Buzug:
Bivariate Lagrange interpolation at the node points of non-degenerate Lissajous curves. 685-705 - Alan Demlow, Natalia Kopteva:
Maximum-norm a posteriori error estimates for singularly perturbed elliptic reaction-diffusion problems. 707-742 - María López-Fernández, Stefan A. Sauter:
Generalized convolution quadrature based on Runge-Kutta methods. 743-779 - Verónica Anaya, David Mora, Ricardo Oyarzúa, Ricardo Ruiz-Baier:
A priori and a posteriori error analysis of a mixed scheme for the Brinkman problem. 781-817 - Christian Schröder, Leo Taslaman:
Backward error analysis of the shift-and-invert Arnoldi algorithm. 819-843
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