Send mail to: mgnet@cs.yale.edu for the digests mgnet-requests@cs.yale.edu for comments or help Anonymous ftp repository: casper.cs.yale.edu (128.36.12.1) Today's editor: Craig Douglas (douglas-craig@cs.yale.edu) Volume 3, Number 5 (May 28, 1993) Today's topics: European Multigrid Schedule Update 35 Copper Mountain Papers on MGNet Call for Papers: Electronic Transactions on Numerical Analysis ------------------------------------------------------- Date: Thu, 27 May 93 10:13:59 METDST From: Piet Wesseling (NW) Subject: European Multigrid Schedule Update ... Editor's Note: The latest schedule for the European Multigrid Conference, ------------- July 6-9, 1993, is in mgnet/conferences/euromg93.schedule. ------------------------------------------------------- Date: Fri, 28 May 1993 10:56:15 -0400 From: douglas-craig ("Craig C. Douglas") Subject: 35 Copper Mountain Papers on MGNet So far, 35 papers from the recent Copper Mountain multigrid conference have been put onto MGNet in the directory tree mgnet/copper93. The file, README.mgnet, in that directory has more specific information about each of the papers, including if it is in LaTeX, troff, PostScript, .dvi, a separate directory, or whatever. This is a subset (35/40) of the proceedings that NASA will publish at the end of this summer. I would like to thank each of the authors for putting their paper(s) on MGNet. The papers are as follows: Bernhard Bachmann, A multigrid solver for the semiconductor equations. J. R. Bates, S. F. McCormick, J. Ruge, and D. Sholl, A semi-Lagrangian approach to the shallow water equations. Kenneth Brackenridge, Multigrid and cyclic reduction applied to the Helmholtz equation. James H. Bramble, Do Y. Kwak, and Joeseph E. Pasciak, Uniform convergence of multigrid V-cycle iterations for indefinite and nonsymmetric problems. Kevin Cavanaugh and Van Henson, A multilevel cost-space approach to solving the balanced long transportation problem. Hsin-Chu Chen and Ai-Fang He, Vectorization and parallelization of finite strip method for dynamic mindlin plate problems. Lawrence Cowsar, Domain decomposition methods for nonconforming finite element spaces of Lagrange-type. Eric de Sturler and Diederik R. Fokkema, Nested Krylov methods and preserving the orthogonality. Craig C. Douglas, Implementing abstract multigrid or multilevel methods. Craig C. Douglas and Alexandre Ern, Numerical solution of flame sheet problems with and without multigrid methods. Comer Duncan and Jim Jones, A mixed method Poisson solver for three-dimensional self-gravitating astrophysical fluid dynamical systems. Bjorn Enquist and Erding Luo, Multigrid methods for differential equations with highly oscillatory coefficients. Dick Ewing and Jian Shen, A multigrid algorithm for the cell-centered finite difference scheme. Paul A. Farrell, Arden Ruttan, and Reinhardt R. Zeller, Application of multigrid methods to the solution of liquid crystal equations on a SIMD computer. Scott R. Fulton, An adaptive multigrid model for hurricane track prediction. Van Henson and A. W. Shaker, Multigrid methods for a semilinear PDE in the theory of pseudoplastic fluids. Louis Howell, A multilevel adaptive projection method for unsteady incompressible flow. Bjorn Jawerth and Wim Sweldens, Wavelet multiresolution analyses adapted for the fast solution of boundary value ordinary differential equations. Yimin Kang and Scott R. Fulton, Relaxation schemes for Chebyshev spectral multigrid methods. Hwar-Ching Ku and Bala Ramaswamy, Multi-grid domain decomposition approach for solution of Navier-Stokes equations in primitive variable form. Hans Kuerten, Compressible turbulent flow simulation with a multigrid multiblock method. Chang Ock Lee, A nonconforming multigrid method using conforming subspaces. Mark Limber, Tom Manteuffel, Steve McCormick, and David Sholl, Optimal resolution in maximum entropy image reconstruction from projections with multigrid acceleration. Tom Manteuffel and Klaus Ressel, Multilevel methods for transport equations in diffusive regimes. Darko Matovic, A. Pollard, H.A.Becker, and E.W.Grandmaison, FAS multigrid calculations of three dimensional flow using non-staggered grids. William F. Mitchell, MGGHAT: Elliptic pde software with adaptive refinement, multigrid and high order finite elements. Andrea Overman and John Van Rosendale, Mapping robust parallel multigrid algorithms to scalable memory architectures. Hans Regler and Ulrich Ruede, Layout optimization with algebraic multigrid methods. Mark W. Reichelt, Optimal convolution sor acceleration of waveform relaxation with application to semiconductor device simulation. Kris Riemslagh and Erik Dick, A multigrid method for steady euler equations on unstructured adaptive grids. M. Sarkis, Two-level Shwartz methods for nonconforming finite elements and discontinuous coefficients. Yair Shapira, Moshe Israeli, and Avram Sidi, An automatic multigrid method for the solution of sparse linear systems. Peter M. Sockol, Multigrid solution of the Navier-Stokes equations on highly stretched grids with defect correction. Osamu Tatebe, The multigrid preconditioned conjugate gradient method. S. Zeng and P. Wesseling, Numerical study of a multigrid method with four smoothing methods for the incompressible Navier-Stokes equations in general coordinates. ------------------------------------------------------- Date: Tue May 11 16:08:38 1993 From: reichel@mcs.kent.edu ("Lothar Reichel") Subject: Call for Papers: Electronic Transactions on Numerical Analysis Scope: Electronic Transactions on Numerical Analysis (ETNA) is an electronic journal for the publication of significant new and important developments in numerical analysis and scientific computing. Papers of the highest quality that deal with the analysis of algorithms for the solution of continuous models and numerical linear algebra are appropriate for ETNA, as are papers of similar quality that discuss implementation and performance of such algorithms. New algorithms for current or new computer architectures are appropriate provided that they are numerically sound. However, the focus of the publication should be on the algorithm rather than on the architecture. The journal is published by the Kent State University Library in conjunction with the Institute of Computational Mathematics at Kent State University. Mathematical Reviews will receive all papers accepted for publication in the journal and review them as appropriate. ETNA is registered with the Library of Congress and has ISSN 1068-9613. Dissemination: On a quarterly basis, accepted manuscripts will be posted in a directory which is publicly accessible through Internet. The titles and abstract of these manuscripts will be e-mailed to registered departments and individuals and posted on public bulletin boards such as NA-digest. An individual who wishes to obtain a copy of a current or back manuscript can get a copy through anonymous FTP or by using a netlib-type mailer. We also plan to install Gopher. All manuscripts will be available in Post Script format. The first issue of ETNA will appear September 1, 1993. Funds made available by the Kent State University Library and the Kent State University make free subscription possible for at least three years. After this time period we may have to charge an annual fee from institutional subscribers. Since the operating costs for the journal are low, we envision that this fee will not be above $100 for institutional subscribers. Everybody at the subscribing institution will have access to ETNA by FTP, a netlib-type mailer or Gopher. 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There are no annual page limitations, and, therefore, we are in a position to publish accepted manuscripts faster than many other journal. Manuscripts can be submitted NOW by sending them to the address etna@mcs.kent.edu. Current Editorial Board: L. Reichel Kent State University editor-in-chief reichel@mcs.kent.edu R.S. Varga Kent State University editor-in-chief varga@mcs.kent.edu A. Ruttan Kent State University managing editor ruttan@mcs.kent.edu G.S. Ammar Northern Illinois University J.W. Demmel University of California, Berkeley J.J. Dongarra University of Tennessee I.S. Duff Rutherford Appleton Laboratory M. Eiermann University of Karlsruhe J.A. George University of Waterloo G.H. Golub Stanford University W.B. Gragg Naval Postgraduate School M.H. Gutknecht Swiss Federal Institute of Technology V. Mehrmann Technical University of Chemnitz-Zwickau D.C. Sorensen Rice University G.W. Stewart University of Maryland O.B. 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