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迎着一张张笑脸,聆听着新朋老友的祝福,2015年数学界迎新春茶话会又将我们团聚在一起。伴随着羊年的到来,由中国数学会、中国工业与应用数学学会、数学天元基金领导小组共同举办的第10次迎新春茶话会于2015年1月24日上午9时在北京大学中关新园1号楼召开。
出席会议的有中国科学院王元院士、张恭庆院士、林群院士、陈翰馥院士、马志明院士、严加安院士、文兰院士、郭雷院士、田刚院士、王诗宬院士、席南华院士,北京大学副校长王杰教授,国家自然科学基金委员会数理学部雷天刚处长,中国数学会常务理事,中国工业与应用数学学会常务理事,部分高校领导、特邀嘉宾及部分省市数学会理事长等将近80人出席了会议。茶话会由中国数学会副理事长陈大岳教授、中国工业与应用数学学会王小群教授共同主持。
茶话会开始后,中国数学会理事长王诗宬教授代表中国数学会,向全国广大数学工作者致新春贺辞,他首先祝愿大家在新的一年里身体健康,生活幸福,保持良好的心情与乐观的生活态度。并回顾了近20年来中国数学界发生的巨大变化和取得的重要成果。他说,最近几年来,大家非常欣喜地看到,无论是中央级的科研院所,还是地方的普通高校,都涌现了一大批优秀的青年数学人才,做出了许多和国际接轨的研究成果,为我国今后学的发展奠定了比较坚实的基础。另外,随着我国经济实力在世界经济体中的地位不断提高,我国科研基金的殷实为数学的发展提供了有力的保障,如何管好、用好科研基金,使之发挥更大的作用,促进数学的发展是我们需要认真思考的问题。
中国工业与应用数学学会理事长郭雷院士向大家拜年,向过去一年数学界取得的成绩表示祝贺。随后他向大家简单汇报了2015年国际工业与应用数学大会的筹备情况。特别感谢国家自然科学基金委、天元基金领导小组、中国科学院、科技部及各高校科研机构的大力支持。数学天元基金领导小组组长文兰院士向大家拜年并致以新春的问候,向远道而来的各位老师表示感谢,祝大家在新的一年生活幸福,身体健康并取得更好的成就。
中国数学会前任理事长王元院士、张恭庆院士、马志明院士,中国科学院林群院士、陈翰馥院士、严加安院士、田刚院士、席南华院士分别发言,他们在讲话中希望老同志要保护好自己的身体,同时对年轻人寄予了更多的希望,希望他们坚定信念,以不变应万变,脚踏实地的认真搞科研,努力使我们的国家早日成为真正的数学强国。
各大高校领导及特邀嘉宾分别发言(按发言顺序)。
展涛教授(国家教育部教育管理信息中心主任),王杰教授(北京大学副校长),叶向东教授(中国科技大学),李嘉禹教授(中国科技大学),范更华教授(福州大学),黄云清教授(湘潭大学),郭建华教授(华东师范大学),李星教授(宁夏师范大学),杨新民教授(重庆师范大学),大罗桑朗杰教授(西藏大学),吴宗敏教授(复旦大学),刘建亚教授(山东大学),赵彬教授(陕西师范大学),陈化教授(武汉大学),秦厚荣教授(南京大学),彭济根教授(西安交通大学),阮勇斌教授(美国密执安大学),刘继军教授(东南大学),李增沪教授(北京师范大学),胡旺先生(湖南教授出版社),李兴校教授(河南师范大学),李艳馥女士(高等教育出版社),雷天刚处长(国家基金委数理学部),陈杰诚教授(浙江师范大学)分别给大家拜年,他们汇报了各自的工作情况,希望数学界能够相互支持,相互帮助,团结一致,使中国的数学更上一层楼。
2015年是中国数学会成立80周年,对此,中国数学会将召开隆重的纪念活动,同时还将召开中国数学会第十二次全国代表大会暨2015学术年会,中国数学会秘书长张立群研究员就会议的举办时间、地点、规模、内容等情况做了简要汇报,希望大家给予更多的支持。2015年数学界迎新春茶话圆满结束,大家期待着2016年迎新春茶话会时再相聚。
中国数学会办公室供稿
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2015年2月6日上午,我院2015年新春联欢团拜会在我院新大楼举行。院所领导、在京院士、职工和离退休同志等300余人齐聚一堂,喜迎新春。团拜会由党委书记兼副院长汪寿阳主持。
王跃飞执行院长作新春致辞,他总结了2014年研究院重要工作和主要进展,并祝愿全体职工新年快乐,羊年大吉。洪佳林副院长宣读了研究院聘任第七届“特殊优秀人才计划”的决定。其中,付保华当选“华罗庚数学首席研究员”、李向东当选“华罗庚应用数学首席研究员”,戴彧虹当选“冯康首席研究员”; 学术委员会主任、中科院院士杨乐颁发了第七届“冠名首席研究员”入选者证书;学术院长、中科院院士席南华为第七届“陈景润未来之星”的入选者:黄祥娣、朱柯、陈绍示、齐洪胜、刘歆颁发了证书。
高小山副院长宣读了我院评选出的2014年度突出科研成果:Theta对应守恒律(孙斌勇)、同余数问题与BSD猜想(田野)、基于语义网技术的古代建筑动画自动生成技术及系统(张松懋)、Levy过程驱动的随机Navier-Stokes方程的遍历性(董昭)、投资组合选择与资产定价(夏建明)、Zeilberger算法的终止性,效率及其推广(陈绍示、冯如勇、李子明)、酶动力学中的拟稳态定律及参数估计(李博、李邦河)、宏观经济预测预警理论、实证与决策支持系统(汪寿阳、杨晓光、尚维、张珣、鲍勤)、信号处理中的一些数学问题研究(许志强)、变压器模拟的可计算建模和快速算法(郑伟英)。
2014年,我院管理支撑部门的职工们团结一致、配合默契、开拓创新,在管理、支撑和服务方面取得了可喜的成绩。巩馥洲副院长宣读了表彰2014年度管理先进集体和先进个人的决定。其中,科研处、人力资源处荣获管理先进集体奖,研究生部荣获管理先进集体提名奖,王跃飞院长、汪寿阳党委书记颁发先进集体奖;胡旭东、潘建中、宋瑞昆、童佳、王碧琳、王书梅、尹永华、张纪平、周宏获管理先进个人奖,巩馥洲副院长为管理先进个人颁奖。
为充分展示一年来的各项工作进展,我院评选了2014年度十大新闻,党委副书记武艰公布了入选新闻:新办公大楼正式启用,思源楼、科技综合楼装修即将完成;程代展、齐洪胜获2014年度国家自然科学二等奖;中科院数学科学科教融合卓越中心正式开始筹备建设;我院承办国科大数学学院,招收首届本科生34名;郭雷、袁亚湘分别受邀在IFAC、ICM作大会报告;数学馆建成开放,接待参观逾千人次;国家数学与交叉科学中心和五个中科院重点实验室通过评估;我院获得中国科学院择优支持;我院重大科研项目立项获得新突破;我院科学家国际影响进一步扩大,多人获得国际学术荣誉。
随后,舞蹈《小苹果》拉开了团拜会一场精彩纷呈的文艺演出,将现场气氛推向高潮。男女声独唱《在那东山顶上》、《走西口》、《一杯美酒》、《红星照我去战斗》、《草原恋人》抒发了歌者情怀,小合唱《江河万古流》、《莫斯科郊外的晚上》、《喀秋莎》、《You Raise Me Up》唱出了团体的力量,风格迥异的《东方舞POP SONG》、《喜洋洋》带给现场惊喜连连,表演唱《常回家看看》引来阵阵欢声,吉它弹唱、钢琴独奏、钢琴小提琴的器乐声让大家耳目一新。
最后,在歌曲串烧大阪城的姑娘等中,我院2015年新春团拜会中落下帷幕。
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2015年2月4日下午,中科院国家数学交叉中心(以下简称中心)召开了2015年度第一次执行委员会会议。会议由中心主任、执委会主任郭雷院士主持。
首先,数学院执行院长、中心副主任、执委会副主任王跃飞研究员介绍,本年度中心顺利完成并通过了中国科学院组织的专项中期评估,并得到专家组的充分肯定与好评;他强调2015年的工作对中心下一步发展很重要; 希望进一步凝练目标,推动重大交叉成果的产出,开创中心工作新局面。接着,会议就中期评估的反馈意见、年终总结会中提出的一些问题进行了广泛而热烈的讨论。
会议建议,根据中期评估的反馈意见,着手组建理事会,进一步开放办中心,具体举措如下:定期邀请非数学领域的高水平科学家就其所在领域中的关键数学问题作系列报告;设立若干开放课题,积极探索中心下一步发展的新方向新问题;积极加强与外部交叉平台的合作与交流;探索人才聘用、评价与激励机制的新模式,为优秀人才的成长与发展建立特殊人才政策;会议还就进一步聚焦科研方向给出了初步建议。
最后,中心主任郭雷院士总结讲话。他指出,在今天的会议上,大家结合中期评估反馈报告提出的意见和座谈会上科研人员提出的意见,畅所欲言,积极为中心的发展建言献策,研究了若干新的举措和整改措施,中心将与研究院协调积极促进落实。今天,也是2015年的立春。“一年之计在于春”,我们在这个特别有寓意的日子,共商中心发展大计,共谋中心未来发展,相信在大家的共同努力下,中心将会在国际科学前沿、国家战略需求和国民经济主战场方面发挥出应有的更大的作用!
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近日,科技部下发文件《关于公布2014年创新人才推进计划入选名单的通知》(国科发政〔2015〕56号),经申报推荐、形式审查、专家评议和公示等环节,全国共产生306名中青年科技创新领军人才、52个重点领域创新团队,我院田野、张志涛两位研究员以及巩馥洲研究员担任团队负责人的“随机复杂结构与数据科学创新团队“入选。
国家创新人才推进计划是国家中长期人才发展规划纲要确定的一项重大人才工程,由科技部、人力资源和社会保障部、财政部、教育部、中国科学院、中国工程院、国家自然科学基金委员会、中国科学技术协会联合实施,旨在通过创新体制机制、优化政策环境、强化保障措施,培养和造就一批具有世界水平的科学家、高水平科技领军人才、工程师、优秀创新团队和创业人才,打造一批创新人才培养示范基地。
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The Chevalley Prize in Lie Theory, established by George Lusztig,recognizes notable work in Lie Theory published during the preceding six years. The US$8000 prize will be awarded in even-numbered years,with the first award being made in 2016.
Lusztig established the prize in 2014 to honor Claude Chevalley(1909–1984), a founding member of the Bourbaki group. He made fundamental contributions to class field theory, algebraic geometry,and group theory. Chevalley’s three-volume treatise on Lie groups served as standard reference for many decades. His classification of semisimple groups over an arbitrary algebraically closed field provides a link between Lie's theory of continuous groups and the theory of finite groups, to the enormous enrichment of both subjects.
The Chevalley Prize in Lie Theory is awarded without restriction on society membership, citizenship, or venue of publication. A recipient should be at most 25 years past the PhD. The nomination deadline for the 2016 prize is June 30, 2015.
See more at: http://www.ams.org/news?news_id=2574
高振 [zhengao@ouc.edu.cn]
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First Announcement of Application for Summer Workshop in Advanced Research in Applied Mathematics and Scientific Computing at Ocean University of China, Qingdao, China
The Third Summer Workshop on Advanced Research in Applied Mathematics and Scientific Computing 2015 (ARAMSC-2015) will be held from July 1st, 2015 to August 30th, 2015 (dates subject to change) at the School of Mathematical Sciences of Ocean University of China, Qingdao, China.
Following previous workshops, we will apply state-of-art numerical algorithms for solving nonlinear system of partial differential equations(PDEs) and will review research of current topics in applied mathematics, numerical analysis, parallel computing, computational fluid dynamics,oceanography,electromagnetics and detonation. Participants will be tasked to research a problem by studying relevant literature, to implement appropriate state-of-art algorithms in problem solving, and, at the end of the Workshop, to present their research results and, for those with excellent original research, to write and submit a paper to an international scientific journal. During the Workshop, faculty mentors will be available for individual consultations and group discussions will be held often to ensure steady progress in each individual participant’s research. Intellectual collaboration and teamwork is strongly encouraged. The participants will have an opportunity to interact with outside experts, who will be invited to give seminars on the current trend in research in the field of applied mathematics.
We are inviting qualified, motivated applicants to apply for the Workshop. We are seeking junior faculty, outstanding graduate students and exceptional undergraduate students who are interested in interdisciplinary research in applied mathematics and scientific computing. Applicants are also invited to submit a research proposal if they have a particular area of research they would like to pursue. Prior experience in high level programming, such as FORTRAN, C and Matlab in the solution of partial differential equations is preferred. A tutorial in object oriented programming with Fortran95 in a Linux OS will be given at the beginning of the Workshop. The pace of Workshop is intensive with daily progress briefing and discussions. A full commitment of efforts and time by the participants throughout the Workshop is strongly expected.
If admitted, dormitory accommodation during the Workshop and a stipend for local expenses will be provided to the participants.A merit scholarship will be awarded to the participants who have completed the Workshop with excellent results. Only a limited number of positions are available for qualified applicants. If interested, please submit a CV, transcripts,research proposal if any, and two letters of recommendation to Prof. Gao Zhen by email before April 12th, 2015 for full consideration.
If you have any questions regarding the Workshop, please feel free to contact the Workshop organizers. If you like to talk to former participants about their past summer research experiences, you can contact Mr. Li Peng (weilailp@163.com) and Mr. Jia Felin (jiafeilin1990@gmail.com).
Contact Information:Prof. Gao Zhen, Email: zhengao@ouc.edu.cn,Tel:13165072087
Prof. Don Wai-Sun, Email: wsdon@dam.brown.edu,
https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Wai_Sun_Don
ICCF2015 [ICCF2015@greenwich.ac.uk]
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FIRST CALL for PAPERS
Abstracts in the form of a single pdf document are invited for 'oral presentation' and 'graduate paper competition' at the conference.
Please visit the link 'How to contribute' from the above website.
Abstract deadline: 31/07/2015.
Acceptance for presentation: 15/09/2015.
(Registration and abstract submission portal will be opened very soon.)
Industrial sessions and minisymposia: Practitioners from finance industry and insurance sectors are welcome to organise minisymposia related to qualitative and quantitative aspects of financial modelling and problems in their trading work and environment.
Please email ICCF2015@gre.ac.uk and discuss.
The themes of the conference include: Linear and nonlinear models for various financial products; Analysis of market models; Modelling future and commodity tradings; Modelling the energy market; Numerical methods for computational finance - SDEs and PDEs; Optimal control in finance and financial products; Model reduction and Lie group methods; Monte-Carlo simulations; Parallel algorithms, high performance computing and GPU;Comuptational tools and software development for computational finance;Qualitative analysis of trading models.
Conference secretariat: ICCF2015@gre.ac.uk
Lee, Eugene
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申请截止日期:2015年3月31日
Characteristics
Hong Kong is a gateway between East and West. As a global service centre,it plays a major role in interfacing between suppliers and customers around the world. To retain their leading competitive position in serving international markets, it is crucial for Hong Kong businesses to embrace best practices in operational research. As a result, companies are increasingly looking for innovative leaders with the vision and skill to manage their logistics.
Moreover, this programme provides training in risk analysis so that graduates can serve policy makers and institutional investors, with focus on various types of financial products such as mutual funds and hedge funds.
Programme Aims and Objectives
The primary aim of this programme is to produce graduates with a balanced and practical training in operational research, risk analysis and statistical skills and a thorough understanding of their applications in the world of modern operational research and risk analysis. The education is to develop students’ability in quantitative analysis, critical thinking and communication skills which will enable them to pursue a variety of careers related to operational research and risk analysis.
The secondary aim of the programme is to provide a solid theoretical foundation of operational research, risk analysis and statistics to its students, who will then be able to develop an outlook and powerful methodology that remains valuable in whatever career they pursue in the fast moving world of business, commerce, financial industry, and insurance.
Career Prospects
Graduate would be able to pursue a variety of jobs related to operational research and risk analysis, in areas such as logistics service providers, retail, banking,insurance, procurement/sourcing and supply chain functions, and modern financial product development and pricing.
For more information regarding the programme structure, please visit website www.polyu.edu.hk/ama/pg/63024
For more information regarding the admission requirements and admission policies,please visit website www51.polyu.edu.hk/eprospectus/tpg
"Yang Zhihua"
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http://www.springerlink.com/content/1674-7283/
In this issue (Special Issue on Algebraic Geometry)
Editorial
The organizers of the 5th AGEA
Sci China Math, 58(3), 2015, pp. 459-459
doi:10.1007/s11425-015-4984-6
Articles
Which algebraic groups are Picard varieties?
BRION Michel
Sci China Math, 58(3), 2015, pp. 461-478
doi:10.1007/s11425-014-4882-3
Stability of hypersurface sections of quadric threefolds
BYUN SangHo, LEE YongNam
Sci China Math, 58(3), 2015, pp. 479-486
doi:10.1007/s11425-014-4918-8
The geometry of the moduli space of one-dimensional sheaves
CHOI Jinwon, CHUNG Kiryong
Sci China Math, 58(3), 2015, pp. 487-500
doi:10.1007/s11425-014-4889-9
Gorenstein Q-homology projective planes
HWANG DongSeon, KEUM JongHae, OHASHI Hisanori
Sci China Math, 58(3), 2015, pp. 501-512
doi:10.1007/s11425-015-4978-4
Cartan-Fubini type extension of holomorphic maps respecting varieties of minimal rational tangents
HWANG JunMuk
Sci China Math, 58(3), 2015, pp. 513-518
doi:10.1007/s11425-014-4881-4
Subvarieties of small codimension in smooth projective varieties
LI QiFeng
Sci China Math, 58(3), 2015, pp. 519-524
doi:10.1007/s11425-014-4880-5
Plurigenera of compact connected strongly pseudoconvex CR manifolds
LIN KePao, YAU Stephen, ZUO HuaiQing
Sci China Math, 58(3), 2015, pp. 525-530
doi:10.1007/s11425-014-4960-6
On base manifolds of Lagrangian fibrations
MATSUSHITA Daisuke
Sci China Math, 58(3), 2015, pp. 531-542
doi:10.1007/s11425-014-4927-7
Dynkin diagrams of rank 20 on supersingular K3 surfaces
SHIMADA Ichiro, ZHANG De-Qi
Sci China Math, 58(3), 2015, pp. 543-552
doi:10.1007/s11425-014-4902-3
Integral closure of a quartic extension
TAN ShengLi, XIE DaJun
Sci China Math, 58(3), 2015, pp. 553-564
doi:10.1007/s11425-014-4919-7
Six operations and Lefschetz-Verdier formula for Deligne-Mumford stacks
ZHENG Weizhe
Sci China Math, 58(3), 2015, pp. 565-632
doi:10.1007/s11425-015-4970-z
Globally generated vector bundles on a smooth quadric surface
BALLICO Edoardo, HUH Sukmoon, MALASPINA Francesco
Sci China Math, 58(3), 2015, pp. 633-652
doi:10.1007/s11425-014-4963-3
Shannian Lu [lushn@hep.com.cn]
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http://link.springer.com/journal/11464/10/2/page/1
Well-posedness of degenerate differential equations in H?lder continuous function spaces
Author(s): Shangquan Bu Page: 239-248
DOI: 10.1007/s11464-014-0368-4
Mixed eigenvalues of p-Laplacian
Author(s): Mu-Fa Chen, Lingdi Wang, Yuhui Zhang Page: 249-274
DOI: 10.1007/s11464-015-0375-0
A relation between tilting graphs and cluster-tilting graphs of hereditary algebras
Author(s): Fang Li, Yichao Yang Page: 275-291
DOI: 10.1007/s11464-015-0426-6
Nowhere-zero 3-flows in Cayley graphs on generalized dihedral group and generalized quaternion group
Author(s): Liangchen Li, Xiangwen Li Page: 293-302
DOI: 10.1007/s11464-014-0378-2
Transportation inequalities for stochastic delay evolution equations driven by fractional Brownian motion
Author(s): Zhi Li, Jiaowan Luo Page: 303-321
DOI: 10.1007/s11464-015-0387-9
Derived equivalences and Cohen-Macaulay Auslander algebras
Author(s): Shengyong Pan, Xiaojin Zhang Page: 323-338
DOI: 10.1007/s11464-015-0437-3
Application of minimum projection uniformity criterion in complementary designs for q-level factorials
Author(s): Hong Qin, Zhenghong Wang Page: 339-350
DOI: 10.1007/s11464-015-0446-2
Non-densely defined impulsive neutral stochastic functional differential equations driven by fBm in
Hilbert space with infinite delay
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DOI: 10.1007/s11464-015-0392-z
Bredon-Illman cohomology with actions of totally disconnected groups
Author(s): Peilin Shi, Lingzhen Dong Page: 367-375
DOI: 10.1007/s11464-015-0451-5
Gerber-Shiu function of a discrete risk model with and without a constant dividend barrier
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DOI: 10.1007/s11464-014-0409-z
Homotopy connectedness theorems for submanifolds of Sasakian manifolds
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DOI: 10.1007/s11464-014-0438-7
Euler-type schemes for weakly coupled forward-backward stochastic differential equations and optimal convergence analysis
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DOI: 10.1007/s11464-014-0366-6
Bondage number of strong product of two paths
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DOI: 10.1007/s11464-014-0391-5
Almost resolvable maximum packings of complete graphs with 5-cycles
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DOI: 10.1007/s11464-015-0425-7
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In this issue (12 articles)
Nonorientable genera of Petersen powers
Wen Zhong Liu, Ting Ru Shen, Yi Chao Chen 31(4), Pages 557-564 (2015)
Polynomials with palindromic and unimodal coefficients
Hua Sun, Yi Wang, Hai Xia Zhang 31(4), Pages 565-575 (2015)
Inferences in linear mixed models with skew-normal random effects
Ren Dao Ye, Tong Hui Wang 31(4), Pages 576-594(2015)
Vectorial variational principle with variable set-valued perturbation
Jian Zhang, Jing Hui Qiu 31(4), Pages 595-614(2015)
Nielsen theory on 3-manifolds covered by S 2 × R
Daciberg Gon?alves, Peter Wong, Xue Zhi Zhao 31(4), Pages 615-636 (2015)
A note on quasi-weakly almost periodic point
Qi Yan, Jian Dong Yin, Tao Wang 31(4), Pages 637-646 (2015)
Bounded Fatou components of transcendental entire functions with order less than 1/2
Cun Ji Yang, Yu Hua Li 31(4), Pages 647-658 (2015)
Eigenproblem for p-Laplacian and nonlinear elliptic equation with nonlinear boundary conditions
Berrajaa Mohammed, Chakrone Omar, Diyer Fatiha, Diyer Okacha 31(4), Pages 659-674 (2015)
Homological dimensions of the extension algebras of monomial algebras
Hong Bo Shi 31(4), Pages 675-694 (2015)
Commuting Toeplitz operators on the hardy space of the polydisk
Ling Hui Kong, Yu Feng Lu 31(4), Pages 695-702(2015)
Schatten-p class (0 < p ≤ ∞) Toeplitz operators on generalized Fock spaces
Lian Hua Xiao, Xiao Feng Wang, Jin Xia 31(4), Pages 703-714 (2015)
Isomorphisms of finite semi-Cayley graphs
Majid Arezoomand, Bijan Taeri 31(4), Pages 715-730(2015)
Chi-Wang Shu [shu@dam.brown.edu]
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http://www.springeronline.com/journal/10915
On the Spectrum Computation of Non-oscillatory and Highly Oscillatory Kernel with Weak Singularity
Can Huang and Zhimin Zhang, pp.1-22.
Efficient GPU-Implementation of Adaptive Mesh Refinement for the Shallow-Water Equations
Martin L. Saetra, Andre R. Brodtkorb and Knut-Andreas Lie, pp.23-48.
A Spectral Study on the Dissipation and Dispersion of the WENO Schemes
Feilin Jia, Zhen Gao and Wai Sun Don, pp.49-77.
A Stable Parametric Finite Element Discretization of Two-Phase Navier–Stokes Flow
John W. Barrett, Harald Garcke and Robert Nurnberg, pp.78-117.
A Matched Alternating Direction Implicit (ADI) Method for Solving the Heat Equation with Interfaces
Shan Zhao, pp.118-137.
Discretely Exact Derivatives for Hyperbolic PDE-Constrained Optimization Problems Discretized by the Discontinuous Galerkin Method
Lucas C. Wilcox, Georg Stadler, Tan Bui-Thanh and Omar Ghattas, pp.138-162.
Simple and Efficient Determination of the Tikhonov Regularization Parameter Chosen by the Generalized Discrepancy Principle for Discrete Ill-Posed Problems
Fermin S. Viloche Bazan, pp.163-184.
Fast Methods for Computing Centroidal Voronoi Tessellations
James C. Hateley, Huayi Wei and Long Chen, pp.185-212.
Image Decomposition using a Local Gradient Constraint
Seungmi Oh and Myungjoo Kang, pp.213-232.
Runge–Kutta Discontinuous Galerkin Method for Traffic Flow Model on Networks
Suncica Canic, Benedetto Piccoli, Jing-Mei Qiu and Tan Ren, pp.233-255.
Topological Derivative for the Inverse Conductivity Problem: A Bayesian Approach
J. Rocha de Faria and D. Lesnic, pp.256-278.
Redistancing Dynamics for Vector-Valued Multilabel Segmentation with Costly Fidelity: Grain Identification in Polycrystal Images
Matt Elsey and Benedikt Wirth, pp.279-306.
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Research Articles--------Zhida Shen, Zhe Geng,Junfeng Yang
Image reconstruction from incomplete convolution data via total variation regularization (pp. 1-14)
Ying Chen, Jian Wu, Gaohang Yu
Adaptive Proximal Point Algorithms for Total Variation Image Restoration (pp. 15-29)
Maxim Luz, Mikhail Moklyachuk
Minimax Interpolation Problem for Random Processes with Stationary Increments (pp. 30-41)
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An extended compound gamma model and application to composite fading channels (pp. 42-53)
Qingyang Zhang, Guolin Yu, Hui Song
A hybrid bird mating optimizer algorithm with teaching-learning-based optimization for global numerical optimization (pp. 54-65)
Shuichi Shinmura
The 95% confidence intervals of error rates and discriminant coefficients (pp. 66-78)
Luis Sanchez, Saba Infante, Jose Marcano, Victor Griffin Polinomial Chaos based on the parallelized ensamble Kalman filter to estimate precipitation states (pp. 79-95)
Scientific Report
Md. Moyazzem Hossain, Ajit Kumar Majumder
On Measurement of Efficiency of Cobb-Douglas Production Function with Additive and Multiplicative Errors (pp. 96-104)
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