Research reports

Nr. PDF Authors and Title
2005-10 PDFfile_download M. H. Gutknecht and T. Schmelzer
Updating the QR decomposition of block tridiagonal and block Hessenberg matrices generated by block Krylov space methods
2005-09 PDFfile_download M. H. Gutknecht
A general framework for recursions for Krylov space solvers
2005-08 PDFfile_download P. Joly and S. Tordeux
Matching of asymptotic expansions for wave propagation in media with thin slots. (I) The asymptotic expansion
2005-07 PDFfile_download T. von Petersdorff and Ch. Schwab
Sparse wavelet methods for operator equations with stochastic data
2005-06 PDFfile_download R. Hiptmair and P. Meury
Stable FEM-BEM coupling for Helmholtz transmission problems
2005-05 PDFfile_download R. Schneider and Ch. Schwab
Wavelet solution of variable order pseudodifferential equations
2005-04 PDFfile_download J. W. Barrett and X. Feng and A. Prohl
Convergence of a fully discrete finite element method for a degenerate parabolic system modelling nematic liquid crystals with variable degree of orientation
2005-03 PDFfile_download A. Toselli
Dual-Primal FETI algorithms for edge element approximations: Three-dimensional h finite elements on shaperegular meshes
2005-02 PDFfile_download J. W. Barrett and Ch. Schwab and E. Süli
Existence of global weak solutions for some polymeric flow models
2005-01 PDFfile_download G. E. Karniadakis and C.-H. Su and D. Xiu and D. Lucor and Ch. Schwab and R. A. Todor
Generalized Polynomial Chaos Solution of Differential Equations with Random Inputs

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