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Numerical Algorithms, Volume 65
Volume 65, Number 1, January 2014
- Chun-Ming Tang, Shuai Liu
, Jin-Bao Jian, Jian-Ling Li:
A feasible SQP-GS algorithm for nonconvex, nonsmooth constrained optimization. 1-22 - Anastasia Cornelio, Elena Loli Piccolomini
, James G. Nagy:
Constrained numerical optimization methods for blind deconvolution. 23-42 - Zhong-Zhi Bai, Yu-Hong Ran, Li Yuan:
On approximated ILU and UGS preconditioning methods for linearized discretized steady incompressible Navier-Stokes equations. 43-68 - Jurjen Duintjer Tebbens
, Gérard Meurant:
Prescribing the behavior of early terminating GMRES and Arnoldi iterations. 69-90 - Martine Brilleaud, Marie-Laurence Mazure:
Design with L-splines. 91-124 - Jingjun Zhao, Yan Fan, Yang Xu:
Delay-dependent stability analysis of symmetric boundary value methods for linear delay integro-differential equations. 125-151 - D. K. R. Babajee, Alicia Cordero
, Fazlollah Soleymani
, Juan R. Torregrosa
:
On improved three-step schemes with high efficiency index and their dynamics. 153-169 - Hassan Saberi Nik, Sohrab Effati
, Sandile Sydney Motsa, Mohammad Shirazian
:
Spectral homotopy analysis method and its convergence for solving a class of nonlinear optimal control problems. 171-194 - Radoslav L. Valkov:
Fitted finite volume method for a generalized Black-Scholes equation transformed on finite interval. 195-220
Volume 65, Number 2, February 2014
- Xiaojian Zhou, Xin Chen, Yongzhong Song:
On the convergence radius of the modified Newton method for multiple roots under the center-Hölder condition. 221-232 - Yi-gui Ou, Wei Ma:
A modified ODE-based algorithm for unconstrained optimization problems. 233-250 - Bo Dong, Matthew M. Lin
, Moody T. Chu
:
Nonnegative rank factorization - a heuristic approach via rank reduction. 251-274 - Davoud Mirzaei
, Robert Schaback:
Solving heat conduction problems by the Direct Meshless Local Petrov-Galerkin (DMLPG) method. 275-291 - Aaron Melman
:
Implementation of Pellet's theorem. 293-304 - Tao-Wen Liu:
A regularized limited memory BFGS method for nonconvex unconstrained minimization. 305-323 - Djilali Behloul, Sui Sun Cheng:
Polynomial solutions of a nonlinear difference equation. 325-337 - Xiuhua Wang, Dongyang Shi, Jisheng Kou:
Convergence analysis for a family of improved super-Halley methods under general convergence condition. 339-354 - Khosrow Maleknejad
, Iraj Najafi Khalilsaraye, Mahdiyeh Alizadeh:
On the solution of the integro-differential equation with an integral boundary condition. 355-374
Volume 65, Number 3, March 2014
- Kevin Burrage
, Chus Sanz-Serna, Zdzislaw Jackiewicz
:
Preface. 375-376 - Angelamaria Cardone
, Zdzislaw Jackiewicz
, Adrian Sandu, Hong Zhang:
Extrapolation-based implicit-explicit general linear methods. 377-399 - Robert P. K. Chan, Noorhelyna Razali
:
Smoothing effects on the IMR and ITR. 401-420 - Dajana Conte
, Raffaele D'Ambrosio
, Giuseppe Izzo
, Zdzislaw Jackiewicz
:
Natural Volterra Runge-Kutta methods. 421-445 - Piers W. Lawrence, Robert M. Corless
:
Stability of rootfinding for barycentric Lagrange interpolants. 447-464 - Jiyong Li, Xinyuan Wu:
Error analysis of explicit TSERKN methods for highly oscillatory systems. 465-483 - Adrian Sandu:
A new look at the chemical master equation. 485-498 - John C. Butcher, Gulshad Imran:
Symplectic effective order methods. 499-517 - Pamela M. Burrage, Kevin Burrage
:
Structure-preserving Runge-Kutta methods for stochastic Hamiltonian equations with additive noise. 519-532 - David Jen Lung Chen:
The efficiency of Singly-implicit Runge-Kutta methods for stiff differential equations. 533-554 - James H. Verner:
Explicit Runge-Kutta pairs with lower stage-order. 555-577 - Raffaele D'Ambrosio
, Giuseppe De Martino
, Beatrice Paternoster
:
Order conditions for General Linear Nyström methods. 579-595 - Sergey Khashin:
Symmetries of explicit Runge-Kutta methods. 597-609 - Luigi Brugnano
, Yajuan Sun:
Multiple invariants conserving Runge-Kutta type methods for Hamiltonian problems. 611-632 - Luigi Brugnano
, Gianluca Frasca Caccia
, Felice Iavernaro
:
Efficient implementation of Gauss collocation and Hamiltonian boundary value methods. 633-650 - Yonglei Fang, Xiong You, Qinghe Ming:
Trigonometrically fitted two-derivative Runge-Kutta methods for solving oscillatory differential equations. 651-667 - T. M. H. Chan:
Relations between the Hopf algebra and the B-series with new concepts. 669-685 - Angela Y. J. Tsai, Robert P. K. Chan, Shixiao Wang:
Two-derivative Runge-Kutta methods for PDEs using a novel discretization approach. 687-703 - Bin Wang
, Xinyuan Wu:
A highly accurate explicit symplectic ERKN method for multi-frequency and multidimensional oscillatory Hamiltonian systems. 705-721
Volume 65, Number 4, April 2014
- Jingjun Zhao, Jingyu Xiao, Neville J. Ford
:
Collocation methods for fractional integro-differential equations with weakly singular kernels. 723-743 - Paolo Novati, Maria Rosaria Russo:
Adaptive Arnoldi-Tikhonov regularization for image restoration. 745-757 - Tomás Gergelits
, Zdenek Strakos
:
Composite convergence bounds based on Chebyshev polynomials and finite precision conjugate gradient computations. 759-782 - Alain F. Berlinet:
Geometric approach to the parallel sum of vectors and application to the vector ε-algorithm. 783-807 - Sanjay Kumar Khattri
, Trond Steihaug:
Algorithm for forming derivative-free optimal methods. 809-824 - Yan Yu, Bo Yu
, Bo Dong:
Robust continuation methods for tracing solution curves of parameterized systems. 825-841 - Azzeddine Bellour, Mahmoud Bousselsal:
A Taylor collocation method for solving delay integral equations. 843-857 - Neculai Andrei:
An accelerated subspace minimization three-term conjugate gradient algorithm for unconstrained optimization. 859-874 - H. W. Zhang, T. Wei:
Two iterative methods for a Cauchy problem of the elliptic equation with variable coefficients in a strip region. 875-892

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