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Mathematics of Computation

Published by the American Mathematical Society since 1960 (published as Mathematical Tables and other Aids to Computation 1943-1959), Mathematics of Computation is devoted to research articles of the highest quality in computational mathematics.

ISSN 1088-6842 (online) ISSN 0025-5718 (print)

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Contents of Volume 68, Number 226
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Numerical solution of a fast diffusion equation
Marie-Noelle Le Roux and Paul-Emile Mainge PDF
Math. Comp. 68 (1999), 461-485
Finite element approximation of the Cahn-Hilliard equation with concentration dependent mobility
John W. Barrett and James F. Blowey PDF
Math. Comp. 68 (1999), 487-517
The discrete plateau problem: Convergence results
Gerhard Dziuk and John E. Hutchinson PDF
Math. Comp. 68 (1999), 519-546
On the convergence of boundary element methods for initial-Neumann problems for the heat equation
Yang Hongtao PDF
Math. Comp. 68 (1999), 547-557
Multigrid methods for the computation of singular solutions and stress intensity factors I: Corner singularities
Susanne C. Brenner PDF
Math. Comp. 68 (1999), 559-583
Convergence analysis of domain decomposition algorithms with full overlapping for the advection-diffusion problems
P. Le Tallec and M. D. Tidriri PDF
Math. Comp. 68 (1999), 585-606
An optimal domain decomposition preconditioner for low-frequency time-harmonic Maxwell equations
Ana Alonso and Alberto Valli PDF
Math. Comp. 68 (1999), 607-631
On the robustness of the BPX-preconditioner with respect to jumps in the coefficients
Peter Oswald PDF
Math. Comp. 68 (1999), 633-650
A quasi-randomized Runge-Kutta method
Ibrahim Coulibaly and Christian Lécot PDF
Math. Comp. 68 (1999), 651-659
Numerical integration of constrained Hamiltonian systems using Dirac brackets
Werner M. Seiler PDF
Math. Comp. 68 (1999), 661-681
On best possible order of convergence estimates in the collocation method and Galerkin’s method for singularly perturbed boundary value problems for systems of first-order ordinary differential equations
I. A. Blatov and V. V. Strygin PDF
Math. Comp. 68 (1999), 683-715
Automatic differentiation of numerical integration algorithms
Peter Eberhard and Christian Bischof PDF
Math. Comp. 68 (1999), 717-731
Error estimates for scattered data interpolation on spheres
Kurt Jetter, Joachim Stöckler and Joseph D. Ward PDF
Math. Comp. 68 (1999), 733-747
Irregular sampling, Toeplitz matrices, and the approximation of entire functions of exponential type
Karlheinz Gröchenig PDF
Math. Comp. 68 (1999), 749-765
The asymptotic efficiency of randomized nets for quadrature
Fred J. Hickernell and Hee Sun Hong PDF
Math. Comp. 68 (1999), 767-791
Superlinear PCG methods for symmetric Toeplitz systems
Stefano Serra PDF
Math. Comp. 68 (1999), 793-803
On the discrete logarithm in the divisor class group of curves
Hans-Georg Rück PDF
Math. Comp. 68 (1999), 805-806
Computing discrete logarithms in real quadratic congruence function fields of large genus
Volker Müller, Andreas Stein and Christoph Thiel PDF
Math. Comp. 68 (1999), 807-822
Zeta functions of a class of elliptic curves over a rational function field of characteristic two
Ernst-Ulrich Gekeler, Rita Leitl and Bodo Wack PDF
Math. Comp. 68 (1999), 823-833
Computing rational points on rank 1 elliptic curves via $L$-series and canonical heights
Joseph H. Silverman PDF
Math. Comp. 68 (1999), 835-858
Applying sieving to the computation of quadratic class groups
Michael J. Jacobson Jr. PDF
Math. Comp. 68 (1999), 859-867
Factoring high-degree polynomials over $\mathbf F_2$ with Niederreiter’s algorithm on the IBM SP2
Peter Roelse PDF
Math. Comp. 68 (1999), 869-880
Solving polynomials by radicals with roots of unity in minimum depth
Gwoboa Horng and Ming-Deh Huang PDF
Math. Comp. 68 (1999), 881-885

Book Reviews
Book reviews do not contain an abstract. You may download each review in this issue using the links below.

Numerical analysis, an introduction, by Walter Gautschi.
Afternotes goes to graduate school, lectures in advanced numerical analysis, by G. W. Stewart.
Iterative methods for solving linear systems, by Anne Greenbaum.
Reviewer: Hans J. Stetter
Reviewer: J. Thomas King
Reviewer: David Silvester
Review information PDF
Math. Comp. 68 (1999), 887-891