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Numerische Mathematik, Volume 99
Volume 99, Number 1, November 2004
- Sören Bartels

, Carsten Carstensen, Georg Dolzmann:
Inhomogeneous Dirichlet conditions in a priori and a posteriori finite element error analysis. 1-24 - Timo Eirola, Jan von Pfaler:

Numerical Taylor expansions for invariant manifolds. 25-46 - Xiaobing Feng, Andreas Prohl:

Error analysis of a mixed finite element method for the Cahn-Hilliard equation. 47-84 - Lars Grüne:

Error estimation and adaptive discretization for the discrete stochastic Hamilton-Jacobi-Bellman equation. 85-112 - Mats G. Larson, A. Jonas Niklasson:

Analysis of a family of discontinuous Galerkin methods for elliptic problems: the one dimensional case. 113-130 - Marco Lonsing, Rüdiger Verfürth:

On the stability of BDMS and PEERS elements. 131-140 - Gradimir V. Milovanovic

, Aleksandar S. Cvetkovic:
Uniqueness and computation of Gaussian interval quadrature formula for Jacobi weight function. 141-162 - Raf Vandebril

, Marc Van Barel
, Nicola Mastronardi
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A QR-method for computing the singular values via semiseparable matrices. 163-195
Volume 99, Number 2, December 2004
- Owe Axelsson

, János Karátson:
Superlinearly convergent CG methods via equivalent preconditioning for nonsymmetric elliptic operators. 197-223 - Sören Bartels

, Carsten Carstensen:
Averaging techniques yield reliable a posteriori finite element error control for obstacle problems. 225-249 - Sören Bartels

, Tomás Roubícek
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Linear-programming approach to nonconvex variational problems. 251-287 - Wolf-Jürgen Beyn, Thorsten Hüls:

Error estimates for approximating non-hyperbolic heteroclinic orbits of maps. 289-323 - Virginie Bonnaillie-Noël:

A posteriori error estimator for the eigenvalue problem associated to the Schrödinger operator with magnetic field. 325-348 - Neil A. Butler:

A new class of equal-weight integration rules on the hypercube. 349-363 - Adam M. Oberman:

A convergent monotone difference scheme for motion of level sets by mean curvature. 365-379
Volume 99, Number 3, January 2005
- Mario Arioli, Daniel Loghin, Andrew J. Wathen:

Stopping criteria for iterations in finite element methods. 381-410 - Michael Baudin, Christophe Berthon, Frédéric Coquel, Roland Masson, Quang-Huy Tran

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A relaxation method for two-phase flow models with hydrodynamic closure law. 411-440 - Daniele Bertaccini

, Gene H. Golub, Stefano Serra-Capizzano
, Cristina Tablino Possio
:
Preconditioned HSS methods for the solution of non-Hermitian positive definite linear systems and applications to the discrete convection-diffusion equation. 441-484 - Ansgar Jüngel

, Andreas Unterreiter:
Discrete minimum and maximum principles for finite element approximations of non-monotone elliptic equations. 485-508 - Peter A. Markowich, Lorenzo Pareschi

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Fast conservative and entropic numerical methods for the Boson Boltzmann equation. 509-532 - Marcus Stiemer:

On the approximation order of extremal point methods for hyperbolic minimal energy problems. 533-555
Volume 99, Number 4, February 2005
- Sören Bartels

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A posteriori error analysis for time-dependent Ginzburg-Landau type equations. 557-583 - Florent Berthelin:

Convergence of flux vector splitting schemes with single entropy inequality for hyperbolic systems of conservation laws. 585-604 - Steffen Börm

, Maike Löhndorf, Jens Markus Melenk:
Approximation of Integral Operators by Variable-Order Interpolation. 605-643 - Maksymilian Dryja:

A Neumann-Neumann algorithm for a mortar discretization of elliptic problems with discontinuous coefficients. 645-656 - Rolf Dieter Grigorieff:

Superapproximation for projections on spline spaces. 657-668 - János Karátson, Sergey Korotov:

Discrete maximum principles for finite element solutions of nonlinear elliptic problems with mixed boundary conditions. 669-698

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