[Turkmath:9242] IPNet Digest: Volume 20, Number 08

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IPNet Digest      Volume 20,  Number 08     September 30, 2013
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Today's Editor:   Patricia K. Lamm,  Michigan State University*

Today's Topics:

Conference: Inverse Problems: Modeling and Simulation
Conference: Advances in Math. and Num. Analysis of Inverse Problems
Conference: Computational and Experimental Biomedical Sciences
Conference: Copper Mountain Conference on Iterative Methods
Conference: Spectral and High-Order Methods
Jobs: Four Posdoctoral Positions in Statistical Inverse Problems
Table of Contents: Journal of Inverse and Ill-Posed Problems
Table of Contents: Inverse Problems in Science and Engineering
Table of Contents: Inverse Problems
Table of Contents: Inverse Problems and Imaging

Submissions for IPNet Digest:

Mail to  ipnet-digest at math.msu.edu

Information about IPNet:

http://www.math.msu.edu/ipnet

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Subject: Inverse Problems: Modeling and Simulation

THE SEVENTH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE “INVERSE PROBLEMS: MODELING &
SIMULATION”

http://www.ipms-conference.org

Lykia World Ölüdeniz Hotel, Fethiye – Turkey

Following the success of previous IPMS Conferences The Seventh
International Conference “Inverse Problems: Modeling and Simulation” will
be held during May 26 – 31, 2014, in one of the distinguished hotels of the
Mediterranean Region, in the famous Lykia World Ölüdeniz Hotel, Fethiye,
Turkey. The objective of this meeting is to be multidisciplinary and
international, bringing together scientists working on various topics of
inverse problems in diverse areas, such as mathematics, engineering,
physics, geology, chemistry, biology, medicine, material science,
nanotechnology, meteorology, finance, and many areas in the fields of
biotechnology, genetics and ecology.

This Conference will be held under the auspices of Izmir University and
also the leading international journals “Inverse Problems”, “Inverse
Problems and Imaging”, “Journal of Inverse and Ill-Posed Problems” and
“Inverse Problems in Science and Engineering”. The main aim of the
Conference is to bring together all classical and new inverse problems
areas from various international scientific schools and to discuss new
challenges of inverse problems in current interdisciplinary sciences.

Chair: A. Hasanoglu (Hasanov) (Izmir University, Turkey)

Co-Chairs: H.T. Banks, S.I. Kabanikhin, D. Lesnic, A.K. Louis

International Program Committee:

G. Dulikravich, A. El Badia, W. Freeden,, D. Gintides, A. Grünbaum, U.
Hämarik, D.N. Hào,  B. Hofmann, V. Isakov, A. A. Khan, F.J. Küçük, P.
Maass, M. Z. Nashed, A. Neubauer, B. Nilsson, H.R.B. Orlande, L.
Päivärinta, E.T. Quinto,  V. G. Romanov, O. Scherzer,  M. Slodicka,  V.
Vasin, A. Yagola, V. Yakhno, F. Zirilli

Main Topics: *Inverse Problems in: Electromagnetism, Tomography; Mechanics,
Material Science, Heat and Mass Transfer, Chemistry, Biology, Medicine,
Economics, Acoustics,Geophysics; Learning Theory; *Imaging; *Statistical
and Probabilistic Methods; *Numerical Inversion Methods; *Identification in
Nonlinear Differential Equations; *Regularization Methods;*Optimization;
*Inverse Scattering and Time Reversal; *Determination of Boundary and
Initial Conditions; *Computational; *Identifiability Concepts; *Spectral
Inversion; *Data Analysis

Plenary Speakers

Alexander Bukhgeym, Inverse problems and integral geometry, Wichita State
University, USA

Jens Flemming, Regularization of autoconvolution equations and other
ill-posed problems of quadratic sturcture, Chemnitz University of
Technology, Germany

Michael V. Klibanov, Approximate global convergence for coefficient inverse
problems, University of North Carolina at Charlotte,
USA
Roman Novikov, Inverse problems of quantum and acoustic scattering at fixed
frequency, Ecole Polytechnique, France

Announced Minisymposia:

M1. Recent Developments in Inverse Problems and Tomography
(Dedicated to the 65th birthday of Professor Alfred K. Louis)

M2. Inverse Problems in Wave Phenomena, in Financial and Actuarial
Applications  (Dedicated to the 65th birthday of Professor Francesco
Zirilli)

M3. Recent Developments in Inverse Coefficient and Source Problems
(Dedicated to the 60th birthday of Professor Alemdar Hasanoglu Hasanov)

M4. Inverse Problems in Guides (Organizer: Y.V. Shestopalov, Karlstad
University)

M5. Inverse Problems in Nonlinear PDEs (Organizer: M. Slodicka, Ghent
University)

M6. Recent Developments in Regularization Techniques: Theory and
Applications  (Organizers: B. Hofmann, Chemnitz University of Technology;
A. Neubauer, University of Linz)

M7. Regularization and parameter choice
(Organizers: U. Hämarik, T. Raus, University of Tartu; B. Kaltenbacher,
Klagenfurt University)

M8. Inverse Source Problems  (Organizers: A. El Badia, Univ. of Technology
of Compiegne; D.Lesnic, University of Leeds)

M9. Analytical and Numerical Methods for InverseProblems
(Organizer: M. V. Klibanov, University of North Carolina at Charlotte)

M10. Inverse Problems and Imaging   (Dedicated to the 60th anniversary of
Professor Lassi Päivärinta)

M11: Inverse and Data Assimilation Problems in Geophysical Hydrodynamics:
Theory and Applications   (Organizers: V. Shutyaev, V. Agoshkov, V.
Zalesny,  Institute of Numerical Mathematics, RAS, Russia; R. Potthast,
German Meteorogical Service DWD, Germany and University of Reading, UK)

M12: Multidimensional Ill-Posed Problems (Organizer: A. Yagola, Moscow
State University,Russia)

M13: Inverse Problems in Tomography and Related Areas (Organizers: P.
Maass, University of Bremen, Germany; E. T. Quinto, Tufts University, USA,
todd.quinto at tufts.edu)

M14: Inverse Problems in Partial Differential Equations and Variational
Inequalities  (Organizers: Akhtar A. Khan, Rochester Institute of
Technology, USA: M. Sama, Universidad Nacional de Educacin a Distancia
Madrid, Spain; C. Tammer, Martin-Luther-University of Halle-Wittenberg,
Germany; F. Raciti, University of Catania, Italy)

Contact Address: Pinar Baris, (Ms), Department of Mathematics and Computer
Sciences, Izmir University, Izmir – TURKEY;
E-mail:  pinar.baris at izmir.edu.tr


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Subject: Conference "Advances in Mathematical and Numerical Analysis of
Inverse Problems"
From: "michel cristofol (AMU)" <michel.cristofol at univ-amu.fr>
Date: 9/24/2013

The conference "Advances in Mathematical and Numerical Analysis of Inverse
Problems" will be held at CIRM in Marseille, France from   May 19th to
23th, 2014

See the web site of the conference :

http://invmars14.sciencesconf.org/

or

http://www.cirm.univ-mrs.fr/index.html/spip.php?rubrique2&EX=info_rencontre&annee=2014&id_renc=1038

Submitted by:  Michel Cristofol

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Subject: ICCEBS 2013 - Announce & Invitation

Dear Colleague,

We are pleased to announce the International Conference on
Computational and Experimental Biomedical Sciences (ICCEBS2013 -
www.fe.up.pt/~iccebs) in Ponta Delgada, S Miguel Island, Azores,
October 20-22, 2013.

The use of more robust, affordable and efficient techniques and
technologies with application in Biomedical Sciences is presently
a subject of huge interest and demand, and ICCEBS is intended to
be a privileged discussion forum to define their key
stakeholders.

ICCEBS will bring together researchers from around the world
representing several scientific fields related to Biomedical
Sciences, including Engineering, Medicine, Biomechanics,
Bioengineering, Biomaterials, Experimental Mechanics, Computer
Sciences, Computational Mathematics, Hardware Developers and
Manufactures, Electronic and Instrumentation and Materials
Science.

TOPICS

In ICCEBS2013 will be considered topics of (not limited to):
- Analysis and diagnosis;
- Applications in medicine;
- Applications in veterinary;
- Artificial organs;
- Bioengineering;
- Biofluid;
- Biological microelectromechanical systems, Labs-on-chips and Life-chips;
- Biomaterials;
- Biomedical devices;
- Computational bio- imaging and visualization;
- Computational methods;
- Computer aided diagnosis;
- Computer assisted surgery;
- Experimental mechanics;
- Implantology;
- Medical robotics;
- Minimally invasive devices and techniques;
- Molecular and Cellular Biomechanics;
- Numeral methods;
- Prosthesis and orthosis;
- Rehabilitation;
- ImagingSignal processing and analysis;
- Simulation;
- Software development;
- Sustainability;
- Technical aids;
- Telemedicine;
- Tissue engineering;
- Virtual reality.

Due to your very interesting and key research activities, we
would like to invite you to participate in ICCEBS2013 and share
your expertize. Your contribution is welcomed, and we would be
honored if you could accept this invitation.

INVITED KEYNOTES

“The Biomechanics Detective & Clues to Expensive Unintentional Injuries”
James A. Ashton-Miller - University of Michigan, USA

“Experimental and numerical microstructural modelling of vascular tissues”
Estefanía Peña Baquedano - Universidad de Zaragoza, Spain

“Modelling flow induced ATP/ADP concentration transport in
patient-specific arteries”
Perumal Nithiarasu - Swansea University, UK

DATES

 - Deadline for one page abstract submission: 30th September 2013;
 - Authors’ notification: 5th October 2013;
 - Deadline for full papers (not mandatory): 15th January 2014.

PUBLICATIONS

 - Abstracts: All accepted abstracts will be distributed in a USB
pen.
 - Full Papers (not mandatory): The proceedings book of
ICCEBS2013, with all full papers, will be published by Springer
under the Book Series Lecture Notes in Computational Vision and
Biomechanics (www.springer.com/series/8910).
 - The organizers will prepare the publishing of a book with 20
invited works from the most important ones presented in
ICCEBS2013 (extended versions). The book will be published by
Springer under the Book Series Lecture Notes in Computational
Vision and Biomechanics (www.springer.com/series/8910).
 - Additionally, the organizers will encourage the submission of
extended versions of the accepted works to related International
Journals; particularly, for special journal issues dedicated to
ICCEBS2013. Two already confirmed possibilities are: Computer
Methods in Biomechanics and Biomedical Engineering: Imaging &
Visualization (www.tandfonline.com/loi/tciv20) and International
Journal for Computational Vision and Biomechanics
(www.fe.up.pt/~ijcvb).

AWARD

A best work prize will be given by the conference organizers to
the best work presented in ICCEBS2013.

Best wishes,

João Manuel R. S. Tavares, Universidade do Porto, Portugal   (
tavares at fe.up.pt)
Renato Natal Jorge, Universidade do Porto, Portugal  (rnatal at fe.up.pt)
(ICCEBS co-chairs)

PS. For more information, you are invited to visit the conference
webpage at: www.fe.up.pt/~iccebs.

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Subject: 2014 Copper Mountain Conference on Iterative Methods
From: Annette Anthony
Date: 9/20/2013

ANNOUNCING:

     The Thirteenth Copper Mountain Conference on Iterative Methods
     April 6 – April 11, 2014
     Copper Mountain, Colorado, USA

ORGANIZED BY:

     Front Range Scientific Computations, Inc.

CO-ORGANIZED BY:

     Sandia National Laboratory
     The University of Colorado Applied Math Department
     Emory University

IN CO-OPERATON WITH:

     The Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics

CONFERENCE DEADLINES:

     Student Competition Papers         January 10, 2014
     Author Abstracts                   January 17, 2014
     Early Registration                 March 6, 2014
     Guaranteed Lodging                 March 4, 2014

HIGHLIGHTED TOPICS:

     Stochastic PDEs and Uncertainty Quantification
     Scale-free/Small World Graphs, Page Rank and Markov Chains
     Multigrid and Other Iterative Schemes on GPU & Multicore Architectures
     Inverse Problems and Regularization
     Optimization of Complex Systems
     Nonlinear Solution Methods, Nonlinear Least-Squares
     Multigrid All-At-Once and Block Approaches to PDE Systems
     Coupled Multi-Physics Problems
     Time-Parallel Algorithms
     Krylov Accelerators
     Hybrid Direct-Iterative Linear Solvers
     Iterative Methods in Challenging Applications
           (e.g., Electromagnetics, Energy, Envronmental, Data Assimilation,
           MHD, Neutronics, Transport/Reaction, Chemical Engineering)

IMPORTANT FEATURES:

     Student Paper Competition.  Travel and lodging assistance will be
awarded
            to students and new PhDs judged to have submitted the best
research papers

     Workshops – Informal Topical Discussions

FURTHER INFORMATION:

     Please access our website at:

              http://grandmaster.colorado.edu/~copper/2014/

     or contact the conference coordinator:

Annette Anthony
Front Range Scientific Computations
copper at colorado.edu
(480) 332-2026

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Subject: Conference Announcement: ICOSAHOM 2014
From: Yekaterina Epshteyn <epshteyn at math.utah.edu>
Date: 9/17/2013

             ICOSAHOM'14
International Conference on Spectral and High-Order Methods 2014
  June 23-27 2014, Salt Lake City, Utah, USA
      http://www.icosahom2014.org/

First Call for Mini-Symposium Proposal: Submission Deadline December 15 2013

The 10th International Conference on Spectral and High-Order Methods, will
be hosted by the University of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah, on June 23-June
27, 2014. The purpose of this conference series is to bring together
researchers and practitioners with an interest in the theoretical,
computational and applied aspects of high-order and spectral methods for
the solution of differential equations.

Plenary speakers:
Susanne Brenner, Louisiana State Univ., USA
Martin Costabel, Univ. of Rennes 1, France
Sigal Gottlieb, Univ. of Massachusetts, Dartmouth, USA
Thomas Hagstrom, Southern Methodist Univ., USA
Ricardo Nochetto, Univ. of Maryland, USA
Per-Olof Persson, Univ. of California, Berkeley, USA
Jennifer Ryan, Univ. of East Anglia, UK
Thomas Wihler, Bern Univ., Switzerland

All interested participants are encouraged to submit a mini-symposium
proposal. For submission guidelines as well as additional conference
information, please visit the conference webpage:
http://www.icosahom2014.org/

It is anticipated that partial financial support will be available for
students and junior researchers. Information regarding application will be
posted on the website of the conference.

If you have questions, please email us at
icosahom2014-questions at sci.utah.edu

We look forward to seeing you in Salt Lake City in June 2014!

Yekaterina Epshteyn and Rodrigo Platte on behalf of the organizing
committee.

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Subject: Four Posdoctoral Positions in Statistical Inverse Problems
From: andrew stuart <andrewmstuart at gmail.com>
Date: 9/14/2013

Four Posdoctoral Positions in Statistical Inverse Problems
Enabling Quantification of Uncertainty for Inverse Problems (EQUIP)

As part of the EPSRC funded EQUIP Programme Grant,
Warwick University and Heriot-Watt University are
advertising four postdoctoral positions in statistical
inverse problems. Three posts will be based at the
University of Warwick and another post at the University
of Heriot-Watt. Each will have a two year duration,
and may start at a mutually agreed date in the calendar
year 2014. EQUIP is led by Andrew Stuart (Mathematics,
Warwick) and comprises Mike Christie (Petroleum Engineering,
Heriot-Watt), Mark Girolami (Statistical Science,
currently UCL but moving to Warwick) and Gareth Roberts
(Statistics, Warwick). Applicants with expertise in the
areas of inverse problems, numerical analysis, computational
partial differential equations, computational and theoretical
statistics and subsurface geophysics are encouraged to apply.

For details about EQUIP, and links to the application process, see:

http://www2.warwick.ac.uk/fac/sci/maths/research/grants/equip

Submitted by:  Andrew Stuart
a.m.stuart at warwick.ac.uk
http://www2.warwick.ac.uk/fac/sci/maths/people/staff/andrew_stuart/

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Subject: Table of Contents 'Journal of Inverse and Ill-Posed Problems'
From: <noreply at degruyter.com>
Date: 9/10/2013

Journal of Inverse and Ill-Posed Problems   August  Vol. 21, Issue 4
                              Table of Contents

Carleman estimates for global uniqueness, stability and numerical methods
for coefficient inverse problems    Michael V. Klibanov

Two-parameter discrepancy principle for combined projection and Tikhonov
regularization of ill-posed problems    Teresa Regin'ska

A source identification problem in linear parabolic problems: A semigroup
approach   Marián Slodicka

Online:
http://www.degruyter.com/view/j/jip.2013.21.issue-4/issue-files/jip.2013.21.issue-4.xml

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Subject: Table of Contents for IPSE in IPNet Digest
From: "Gray, Helen" <Helen.Gray at tandf.co.uk>
Date: 9/16/2013

The latest issue of Inverse Problems in Science and Engineering (Volume 21,
ISsue 6) is now available online at:
http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/gipe20/current

We are pleased to present in this issue a special section of selected
papers from the 2nd International Symposium on Inverse Problems of
Mechanics of Structures and Materials-IPM 2011, 27-30 April 2011,
Rzeszòw-Sieniawa, Poland.


Inverse Problems in Science and Engineering  2013  Vol. 21, Iss. 6
                   Table of Contents

Foreword     Zenon Waszczyszyn

Passive electric potential CT method using piezoelectric film for
identification of defects
Shiro Kubo, Takahide Sakagami & Seiji Ioka

Damage identification in multifield materials using neural networks
Gabriel Hattori & Andrés Sáez

Soft computing methods in the analysis of elastic wave signals and damage
identification    Piotr Nazarko

Hybrid artificial immune system in identification of room acoustic
properties
A. Poteralski, M. Szczepanik, J. Ptaszny, W. Kus & T. Burczynski

Solution of electromagnetic inverse medium scattering problems by the
adaptive finite element method and perfectly matched layer
Waldemar Rachowicz

Numerical modelling of slumps under highways located on a mining damage
area, based on experimental measurements
Slawomir Milewski & Janusz Orkisz

Inverse source problem in a one-dimensional evolution linear transport
equation with spatially varying coefficients: application to surface water
pollution     Adel Hamdi & Imed Mahfoudhi

Reconstruction for the spherically symmetric speed of sound from nodal
data     Yu Ping Wang, Zhen You Huang & Chuan Fu Yang

A bivariate Gaussian function approach for inverse cracks identification of
forced-vibrating bridge decks
Myung-Hyun Noh & Sang-Youl Lee

A new multimodal cortical source imaging algorithm for integrating
simultaneously recorded EEG and MEG
Jong-Ho Choi, Young-Jin Jung, Hyun-Kyo Jung & Chang-Hwan Im

Regularization of an ill-posed problem in corneal topography
L Plociniczak & W Okrasinski

Submitted by:  Helen Gray, Publishing Editor
Mathematics, Statistics & History of Science
Taylor & Francis Group.
4 Park Square, Milton Park, Abingdon, Oxon, OX14 4RN, UK.
Tel: +44 (20) 755 19435
Web: www.tandfonline.com    e-mail: helen.gray at tandf.co.uk

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Subject: Inverse Problems, Volume 29, Number 10, October 2013
From: <custserv at iop.org>
Date: 9/18/2013

Inverse Problems      October 2013     Volume 29, Number 10
                    Table of Contents

                 Transmission Eigenvalues

Transmission eigenvalues    Fioralba Cakoni and Houssem Haddar

Spectral analysis of the interior transmission eigenvalue problem
Luc Robbiano

Completeness of generalized transmission eigenstates
Eemeli Blåsten and Lassi Päivärinta

Applications of elliptic operator theory to the isotropic interior
transmission eigenvalue problem    E Lakshtanov and B Vainberg

Strongly oscillating singularities for the interior transmission eigenvalue
problem
Anne-Sophie Bonnet-Ben Dhia and Lucas Chesnel

Transmission eigenvalues for Maxwell’s equations in isotropic absorbing
media with frequency-dependent electrical parameters
Fabrice Delbary

Transmission eigenvalues for a class of non-compactly supported
potentials   Esa V Vesalainen

Transmission eigenvalues for dielectric objects on a perfect conductor
Peter Monk and Virginia Selgas

Complex eigenvalues and the inverse spectral problem for transmission
eigenvalues    David Colton, and Yuk-J Leung

Transmission eigenvalues in one dimension    John Sylvester

A computational method for the inverse transmission eigenvalue problem
Drossos Gintides, and Nikolaos Pallikarakis

The inside–outside duality for scattering problems by inhomogeneous
media    Andreas Kirsch, and Armin Lechleiter

A numerical method to compute interior transmission eigenvalues
Andreas Kleefeld

Computation of Maxwell’s transmission eigenvalues and its applications in
inverse medium problems    Jiguang Sun and Liwei Xu

Asymptotic expansions for transmission eigenvalues for media with small
inhomogeneities    Fioralba Cakoni and Shari Moskow

Linear sampling method for the heat equation with inclusions
Gen Nakamura and Haibing Wang

Transmission eigenvalues and thermoacoustic tomography
David Finch and Kyle S Hickmann

Online:  http://iopscience.iop.org/0266-5611/29/10/email-alert/1137908735

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Subject: New IPI vol. 7, no. 3 2013 August issue is now available online
From: Susan Cummins <newsletter at aimsciences.org>
Date: 9/23/2013

Inverse Problems and Imaging    August 2013   Volume 7, Number 3
                        Table of Contents

Preface
Raymond H. Chan,  Thomas Y. Hou,  Hong-Kai Zhao,  Haomin Zhou, and Jun Zou

An anisotropic perfectly matched layer method for Helmholtz scattering
problems with discontinuous wave number
Zhiming Chen,  Chao Liang, and Xueshuang Xiang

Nonlinear stability of the implicit-explicit methods for the Allen-Cahn
equation
Xinlong Feng,  Huailing Song,  Tao Tang, and Jiang Yang

Non-Gaussian dynamics of a tumor growth system with immunization
Mengli Hao,  Ting Gao,  Jinqiao Duan, and Wei Xu

Nonstationary iterated thresholding algorithms for image deblurring
Jie Huang,  Marco Donatelli, and Raymond H. Chan

A local mesh method for solving PDEs on point clouds
Rongjie Lai,  Jiang Liang, and Hong-Kai Zhao

A direct sampling method for inverse scattering using far-field data
Jingzhi Li and Jun Zou

Wavelet frame based color image demosaicing
Jingwei Liang,  Jia Li,  Zuowei Shen, and Xiaoqun Zhang

Recent results on lower bounds of eigenvalue problems by nonconforming
finite element methods    Qun Lin and Hehu Xie

How to explore the patch space
Jose-Luis Lisani,  Antoni Buades, and Jean-Michel Morel

Video stabilization of atmospheric turbulence distortion
Yifei Lou,  Sung Ha Kang,  Stefano Soatto, and Andrea L. Bertozzi

A conformal approach for surface inpainting
Lok Ming Lui,  Chengfeng Wen, and Xianfeng Gu

Multi-view foreground segmentation via fourth order tensor learning
Michael K. Ng,  Chi-Pan Tam, and Fan Wang

Statistical ranking using the l1-norm on graphs
Braxton Osting,  Jerome Darbon, and Stanley Osher

A texture model based on a concentration of measure
Hayden Schaeffer,  John Garnett, and Luminita A. Vese

3D adaptive finite element method for a phase field model for the moving
contact line problems
Yi Shi,  Kai Bao, and Xiao-Ping Wang

Three steps on an open road    Gilbert Strang

Energy conserving local discontinuous Galerkin methods for wave propagation
problems
Yulong Xing,  Ching-Shan Chou, and Chi-Wang Shu

The single-grid multilevel method and its applications
Jinchao Xu

General convergent expectation maximization (EM)-type algorithms for image
reconstruction
Ming Yan,  Alex A. T. Bui,  Jason Cong, and Luminita A. Vese

Fast total variation wavelet inpainting via approximated primal-dual hybrid
gradient algorithm
Xiaojing Ye and Haomin Zhou

The Gaussian beam method for the wigner equation with discontinuous
potentials    Dongsheng Yin,  Min Tang, and Shi Jin

A fast modified Newton's method for curvature based denoising of 1D
signals    Andy M. Yip and Wei Zhu

Four color theorem and convex relaxation for image segmentation with any
number of regions
Ruiliang Zhang,  Xavier Bresson,  Tony F. Chan, and Xue-Cheng Tai

Online:  http://aimsciences.org/journals/contentsListnew.jsp?pubID=621

Submitted by:  Susan Cummins
Publication Editor, American Institute of Mathematical Sciences
Springfield, MO 65801 USA   Phone: 417-987-6421
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